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Tuesday 25 December 2012

T20 India v Pakistan

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This should be exciting viewing after Xmas Turkey

India team
G Gambhir, AM Rahane, V Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, SK Raina, RG Sharma, MS Dhoni*†, RA Jadeja, B Kumar, I Sharma, AB Dinda
Pakistan team
Mohammad Hafeez*, Ahmed Shehzad, Nasir Jamshed, Kamran Akmal†, Umar Akmal, Shoaib Malik, Shahid Afridi, Sohail Tanvir, Umar Gul, Saeed Ajmal, Mohammad Irfan


Pakistan win by 5 wickets

Ind 124/9 18.2 overs


India Innings - Close
 
 
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Gambhirrun out (Tanvir)
 
43
4121
Rahanec U Akmalb Shahid Afridi
42
3151
Kohlic K Akmalb Irfan
9
1110
Yuvraj Singhc U Akmalb Gul
10
901
Dhoni
 
b Ajmal
1
200
Raina
 
b Ajmal
10
910
Ro Sharmarun out (Shoaib Malik)
 
2
200
Jadejac K Akmalb Gul
2
400
Kumarnot out
 
6
600
I Sharma
 
b Gul
0
100
Dindanot out
 
3
400
Extras
 
3w 2lb5
 
Total
 
for 9133(20.0 ovs)

Bowler
O
M
R
W
Irfan4.00251
Tanvir4.00220
Gul3.00213
Ajmal4.00252
Shahid Afridi3.00261
Hafeez2.00120
Fall of wicket
 
77Rahane
90Gambhir
103Kohli
108Dhoni
115Yuvraj Singh
122Raina
123Ro Sharma
124Jadeja
124I Sharma



Pak 134/5 19.4 overs


Pakistan Innings - Close
 
 
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Jamshed
 
b Kumar
2
600
Shehzadc Dhonib Kumar
5
710
Hafeezc Kumarb I Sharma
61
4462
U Akmal
 
b Kumar
0
400
Shoaib Maliknot out
 
57
5033
K Akmalc I Sharmab Dinda
1
600
Shahid Afridinot out
 
3
200
Extras
 
1nb 3w 1lb5
 
Total
 
for 5134(19.4 ovs)

Bowler
O
M
R
W
Kumar4.0093
Dinda4.00261
I Sharma4.00231
Kohli2.00210
Yuvraj Singh3.00250
Jadeja2.40290
Fall of wicket
 
2Jamshed
11Shehzad
12U Akmal
118Hafeez
123K Akmal



Pakistan recovered superbly to edge out India by five wickets in a thrilling first Twenty20 International.
Chasing India's modest 133-9 in Bangalore, the visitors recovered from 12-3 and appeared to be cruising to victory before a late wobble resulted in them needing 10 from the final over.
But Shoaib Malik (57 from 50 balls) clobbered a straight six with the fourth ball of the final over.
This is the first bilateral series between the countries for five years.
After bowling well to restrict India to a below-par total, Pakistan's chances of a first Twenty20 victory over their hosts appeared slim when debutant seamer Bhuvneshwar Kumar (3-9) ripped through their top order.
But a fine 116-run partnership between Malik and his captain Mohammad Hafeez (61) put them firmly in control.
When Hafeez, whose 44-ball knock included a pair of sixes and six fours, fell with the score on 118-4, Pakistan were in the driving seat, needing 16 from 17 balls.
But some tight bowling added to Pakistani nerves, and they were left needing six from Ravindra Jadeja's final three deliveries.
Rather than playing conservatively, though, Malik slogged the slow left-armer down the ground to stun the home fans, who had earlier watched their batsmen fail to capitalise on an excellent start after being asked to bat first by Pakistan.
India put on 77 for the opening wicket, as Gautam Gambhir (43) and Ajinkya Rahane (42) appeared to be laying the foundations for a big total.
But not for the first time this winter, India suffered a major batting collapse, losing nine wickets for only 47 runs in the next 7.3 overs as Umar Gul (3-21) and Saeed Ajmal (2-25) did the main damage.
Pakistan's optimism did not last long though as Kumar dismissed Nasir Jamshed in his first over and then accounted for Ahmed Shehzad and Umar Akmal in his second.
But Malik and Hafeez then steadied the ship before the former - who was fortunate to be reprieved when caught off a no-ball called because it was above shoulder height - went on to club the winning runs.

The next one in this series Friday 

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