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Cricket:India won the first ODI in a thrilling finish
Cricket : India won the First One Day International in a thrilling finish!
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It was an unbelievable and a spirited run chase made by Sri Lanka, but it stumbled and faltered at the end. India had the last laugh and won the first one day international cricket match played at Rajkot in Gujarat, in a thrilling finish by a margin of three runs. India leads the ODI series 1-0.
Having won the toss, Sri Lanka elected to field. India scored a mammoth total of 414/7 when it batted first. Thanks to the man of the match Virendar Sehwag, who scored 146 runs in 102 balls with useful contributions from Sachin Tendulkar with 69 in 63 balls and the Indian captain Dhoni chipping in with 71 runs. Undaunted by the highest ever target set by India, Sri Lanka made a valiant attempt to reach the target with an onslaught of 160 runs from Dilshan, 90 runs from the captain Sangakara and 67 from Upul Tharanga.
When Sri Lanka began its run chase, it was well ahead of India in the run rate from the beginning. Except Harbajan Singh, no other Indian bowler made any impact on the Sri Lankan batsmen.He who took the vital wickets of Dilshan and Jayasuriya.Three run outs of Sri Lankan batsmen were crucial and it made all the difference and India's task much easier.
It was 49 the over.Sri Lanka was on the verge of a historic victory and it was only a few runs away from it. Zaheer Khan was the bowler. Besides bowling his last over tightly, he also caused the run out of a Sri Lankan batsman Tilan Samaraweera.
It was over No.50.Sri Lanka was 404 for 7.It had to score 11 runs in 6 balls.Dhoni tossed the ball to Ashish Nehra. Sri Lanka lost its eighth wicket to Nehra, caught by Sachin Tendulkar in the second ball of the last over. It was the last delivery.Sri Lanka had to score 5 runs from 1 ball. A last ball six would have enabled it to romp home to victory. A boundary would have leveled the score and it would have led to a tie.
One could feel the tension mounting in the whole stadium. After all Nehra was human. Anything might happen. One could see that Indian captain Dhoni was advising Nehra something like this: ‘For heaven's sake please don't bowl a wide or a no ball'.Sri Lankan captain Sangakara sitting in the pavilion was looking very tense and nervous.
Nehra bowled the last ball. The ball was driven, but it did not reach the boundary.Sri Lanka managed to score only two runs in the last ball. India won the match by three runs! At last ,Indian team that held its nerves till the end won the match.
The match was thoroughly entertaining. As many as 825 runs had been scored on a single day. India might have scrapped through by three runs in the match. But, it was the game of Cricket that won!
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It was an unbelievable and a spirited run chase made by Sri Lanka, but it stumbled and faltered at the end. India had the last laugh and won the first one day international cricket match played at Rajkot in Gujarat, in a thrilling finish by a margin of three runs. India leads the ODI series 1-0.
Having won the toss, Sri Lanka elected to field. India scored a mammoth total of 414/7 when it batted first. Thanks to the man of the match Virendar Sehwag, who scored 146 runs in 102 balls with useful contributions from Sachin Tendulkar with 69 in 63 balls and the Indian captain Dhoni chipping in with 71 runs. Undaunted by the highest ever target set by India, Sri Lanka made a valiant attempt to reach the target with an onslaught of 160 runs from Dilshan, 90 runs from the captain Sangakara and 67 from Upul Tharanga.
When Sri Lanka began its run chase, it was well ahead of India in the run rate from the beginning. Except Harbajan Singh, no other Indian bowler made any impact on the Sri Lankan batsmen.He who took the vital wickets of Dilshan and Jayasuriya.Three run outs of Sri Lankan batsmen were crucial and it made all the difference and India's task much easier.
It was 49 the over.Sri Lanka was on the verge of a historic victory and it was only a few runs away from it. Zaheer Khan was the bowler. Besides bowling his last over tightly, he also caused the run out of a Sri Lankan batsman Tilan Samaraweera.
It was over No.50.Sri Lanka was 404 for 7.It had to score 11 runs in 6 balls.Dhoni tossed the ball to Ashish Nehra. Sri Lanka lost its eighth wicket to Nehra, caught by Sachin Tendulkar in the second ball of the last over. It was the last delivery.Sri Lanka had to score 5 runs from 1 ball. A last ball six would have enabled it to romp home to victory. A boundary would have leveled the score and it would have led to a tie.
One could feel the tension mounting in the whole stadium. After all Nehra was human. Anything might happen. One could see that Indian captain Dhoni was advising Nehra something like this: ‘For heaven's sake please don't bowl a wide or a no ball'.Sri Lankan captain Sangakara sitting in the pavilion was looking very tense and nervous.
Nehra bowled the last ball. The ball was driven, but it did not reach the boundary.Sri Lanka managed to score only two runs in the last ball. India won the match by three runs! At last ,Indian team that held its nerves till the end won the match.
The match was thoroughly entertaining. As many as 825 runs had been scored on a single day. India might have scrapped through by three runs in the match. But, it was the game of Cricket that won!
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