We gave the Cup up -
Well Well Well – We “
gave the cup away “ and No “Mauka Mauka” from here onwards … Australia beat
India hollow and square to get in to the finals . India ended up on the losing side in spite
of the Prayers , the heart of many Indians that wanted an Indian win and the bookie predictions… How can that
happen? But it did happen and the Indian juggernaut journey came to an end.
In all big matches , the toss plays a important role .
Clarke won the toss and had no hesitation in opting to bat. Putting runs on the
board is the best thing to do . India got rid of Warner early and Finch was
playing an uncharacteristic innings .. However Steve Smith continued his
dominance of the Indian bowling to get to a better than run a ball
century. India got back right in to the
game with some quick wickets and there
were optimism that India could restrict the Aussies down to 280 or
so.. Ashwin bowled a superb spell in the
middle to keep things tight and quiet. However , two blazing knocks took
Aussies to 328 – 21 of 12 balls by Faulkner and an even better 27 of 9 balls by
Johnson that put Aussie to a winning
score.
I thought the total was chasable although difficult … And
when India were at 65 for none , I thought
“ Game on “<, however a silly shot by Dhawan gave the match to the Aussies.
Dhawan was in great nick and treating the bowlers with disdain and in a rush of blood , found the only
fielder outside the circle and that was the opening that the Aussies
needed . Kohli was never in the chase and a desperate pull scuttled his
innings. Aussies started getting on top and
the fielding was spot on. Two direct hits added to the Indian agony and
one of the was the wicket of Dhoni. Dhoni did his best but then the target was
just out of reach. India folded up soon leaving Aussies a comfortable and
deserving winners.
India had a great run in the tournament. The belied expectations
in getting to where they ended up. Outstanding bowling ( 70 Wickets in seven
matches leading to the semis ) , 300+ scores and great run chase against Zimbabwe
and beating Pakistan and SA comfortably.
In the end , they were beaten by
a team that was more focused and played the game well and seized all the
opportunities they had. Rahane’s referral decision is a case in point as to how
the Aussies did everything right on this day. I see lot of negative vibes on
the defeat ( posters / comments and
plenty aimed at Kohli). It is time that we give credit to the players and the
team. They should hold their heads high as the SA team did after their defeat.
We also need to acknowledge this rather taking out frustration over a defeat
The final will be a big game. Traditionally , Aussies have
always overwhelmed the Kiwis .. but the
current Kiwi team led by McCullum is very inspired and wants the Silverware
very badly. With the exit of India, things will rationalize both at the venue
of the final and the TV viewership – Ad rates will become less costly if not
cheap ! I am betting on the Kiwis to
turn the applecart in their favour
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My heart is for NZ, they have played numerous Semi-finals since 1979 and have not won.... Hoping that they make it this time (Radha)
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