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England v India, ICC World Twenty20 2009, Lord’s, London, June 14, 2009
by iqrashawan on Jun.15, 2009, under Cricket

England sent India Packing, Former Champs out of the T20
England crushed Indian emotions by 3 runs
Match Summary
England 153-7(K Pietersen 46)
India 150-5 (Y Pathan 33)
Englan won by 3 runs.
Match Review
Directed from Sky Sports,
England knocked defending champions India out of the World Twenty20 tournament with a nerve-jangling three-run victory at Lord’s.
Paul Collingwood’s men looked to have fallen a bit short when they could only muster 153-7 when asked to bat first, but a superb bowling and fielding effort saw India fall just short.
Despite a fine late stand between skipper MS Dhoni and Yusuf Pathan India fell just three runs short on 150-5 and, after losing their Super Eights opener against West Indies, they now cannot make the semi-finals.
As well as dumping out the defending champions, England kept their campaign alive and they will now face West Indies in 24 hours’ time with Monday’s clash being a straight shoot-out for a semi-final spot.
Early loss
After losing Luke Wright in the second over, Kevin Pietersen and Ravi Bopara added 71 before the latter was bowled by 20-year-old spinner Ravi Jadeja for a run-a-ball 27.
Pietersen also fell to Jadeja (2-26), as he was trapped lbw just a ball after clubbing the youngster high into the stands, leaving the hosts on 92-3.
England’s innings stalled as a result, with Dimitri Mascarenhas unable to get going after being promoted up the order and sent in at number four, and runs came exclusively in ones and twos.
Owais Shah perished in the deep for 12 when he finally tried a big shot, and skipper Collingwood went for five in the penultimate over when trying a reverse dab against Zaheer Khan.
Harbhajan Singh then took two wickets in two balls, James Foster and Graeme Swann, to restrict England to just 153-7, which looked a small target to defend.
The re-called Ryan Sidebottom got an early breakthrough as Rohit Sharma chopped on in the second over for nine, and he then removed Suresh Raina as he finally succumbed to the barrage of short balls by finding Wright out at deep mid-wicket.
Jadeja struggle
Young Jadeja came in at four, but he and Gautam Gambhir struggled to keep up with the asking rate, and when Gambhir went in the 11th over India were on just 62-3.
Danger-man Yuvraj Singh came in and smacked his first ball for six off Swann to signal his intent and also signal that the victory target was still well in sight.
The 14th over proved crucial, as just after Yuvraj had slugged a second six Jadeja tried the same only for Broad to pluck a fine catch out of the air right on the fence.

Three balls later and Yuvraj was heading back to the pavilion for 17 after some excellent work from wicket-keeper Foster, who showed lightning quick hands to stump the Indian after he had over-balanced out of his crease when missing a Swann delivery.
Dhoni and Pathan gave it everything, taking 11 from the 17th and 18th overs to leave 29 from 18 balls to win, and that came down to 19 off the last after Broad had gone for just nine in the penultimate over - although he did fluff a sitter of a run-out chance.
Perhaps showing that the duo should have come in earlier, Pathan hacked a straight six off the fourth ball to leave nine required from two, but Sidebottom came back with a superb Yorker for a single.

Dhoni reached the fence off the last ball but it was too late and champions India saw their title defence end far too prematurely after losing a three-run thriller.
ICC T20 World Cup, Today’s matches, 14 June, 2009
by iqrashawan on Jun.14, 2009, under Cricket

T20 World Cup
ICC T20 World Cup, Today’s matches are as follow
12:30 GMT, 13:30 local - Ireland v Sri Lanka
Lord’s, England
16:30 GMT, 17:30 local - England v India
Lord’s, England
West Indies v India, ICC World Twenty20 2009, Lord’s, London, Friday, June 12, 2009
by iqrashawan on Jun.13, 2009, under Cricket

India Lost the 1st one
West Indies chased down 154 with ease
Match Summary
India 153-7 (Y Singh 67)
West Indies 156-3 (D J Bravo 66*)
West Indies won by 7 wickets.
Match Review
Directed from Sky Sports,
India were restricted to a total of 153-7 after opting to bat first on a quick Lord’s wicket, despite Yuvraj Singh’s 67 off 43 balls.
It could have been much worse for the defending champions, who stumbled to 66-4 in the 13th over before Yuvraj and Yusuf Pathan revived the innings.
The big-hitting fifth-wicket pair put on 64 in just 5.3 overs to ensure their side reached a competitive total.
And India looked favourites when Yusuf removed dangerman Chris Gayle for 22 to leave West Indies 42-2 in the eighth over of their run chase.
But Bravo, promoted up the order to number four, shared rapid half-century partnerships with Lendl Simmons and Shivnarine Chanderpaul as West Indies completed victory with eight balls to spare.
The Trinidad all-rounder sealed the result by lofting Zaheer Khan over long-off for the third six of his innings.
Gayle returns
Gayle, who returned to West Indies’ line-up in place of Xavier Marshall in the only change to the side that lost to Sri Lanka last Wednesday, failed to fire at the top of the order as India’s bowlers initially dried up the runs.
His opening partner Andre Fletcher picked out mid-off for a duck in the second over of the run chase.
Gayle found the boundary four times but was otherwise becalmed on his way to 22 off 28 balls and the Jamaican’s departure, caught off a top-edged pull by Zaheer at fine-leg off Yusuf’s medium pace, left West Indies in trouble with the required rate spiralling.
But Bravo’s ability to manipulate the ball all around the wicket, married to his awesome striking, turned things around.
The match was finished in a hurry as Bravo and veteran Shivnarine Chanderpaul (18no) blitzed 47 runs in the final 3.4 overs.
Having set up that late dash in a cunning alliance with Simmons, Bravo made the most of being afforded a life on 27 moments before his third-wicket partner holed out for 44.
A mix-up should have resulted in Bravo being run out by Mahendra Singh Dhoni but the India wicketkeeper’s failure to gather with the stumps at his mercy proved crucial.
Later in the same over, Bravo lofted the first of his three sixes and the second, a steepler over long-off in the 17th over, sent down by fast bowler Ishant Sharma, virtually sealed the contest.
A total of 16 runs came off that Ishant over and Harbhajan Singh - who bowled a maiden in the powerplay period - was taken for 15 in the next to leave eight required from the final two overs.
Only four further deliveries were required as Bravo went big for thr third time to finish proceedings in style.
Yuvraj assault
Earlier, Yuvraj’s blistering late assault had allowed India to recover from a poor start.
The fall of three wickets inside the powerplay overs forced Dhoni’s men to readjust their sights on a pitch which Sri Lanka and Pakistan also struggled to score fluently on earlier in the day.
Openers Rohit Sharma and Gautam Gambhir were both undone by miscued pulls - the latter to a brilliant running catch, taken over his head, by Simmons.
When captain Dhoni drilled straight to deep cover, West Indies would have harboured hopes of chasing something closer to a run-a-ball.
But Yuvraj opened his shoulders to stunning effect during a quickfire half-century stand with Yusuf.
The most audacious stroke came off Jerome Taylor when Yuvraj whipped a full delivery off the stumps over the rope at deep midwicket.
Yusuf, whose own cameo reaped three fours and a six, perished in the final over when he picked out Simmons in the deep for 31.
But Harbhajan finished the innings in style by finding the boundary with the final three deliveries.
West Indies face South Africa on Saturday with the winner guaranteed a place in the semi-final, while India’s next assignment is against England on Sunday with both sides needing to win after losing their respective Group E openers.
ICC T20 World Cup, Today’s matches
by iqrashawan on Jun.12, 2009, under Cricket

ICC T20 World Cup, Today’s matches are as follow
12:30 GMT, 13:30 local - Pakistan vs Sri Lanka
Lord’s, London
16:30 GMT, 17:30 local - India vs West Indies
Lord’s, London
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