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After hurtling through the group stages unconvincingly, India have put up their best performance of the World Cup against the defending champions. This was by no means a flawless show, the mid-innings freeze and the mad running will have to be addressed. The pressure will be more in the semis, where Afridi's boys will be waiting. But, for the first time in the World Cup, India looked like a side that's deserving of the title.
For the sixth time on the trot, there will be at least one Asian team in the World Cup final. Will Sri Lanka make it as well?
Manjunaath: "Well, Facebook & Twitter better brace themselves with powerful servers on whats to come on the 30th!!" Not to forget, ourselves!
Kalyan: "Though India won, this match will be remembered for Ponting's magnificent innings."
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Yuvraj has made a good habit of winning the Man of the Match. Fourth time in the World Cup: "I don't know about hitting any purple patch, but the pressure today, playing Australia, it was something else. When Dhoni got out, I knew we still had Raina to come, and thought if we added 40 odd runs it would be good. I told Gautam (after the run-out) I am not Virender Sehwag, I can't run like that ...
Dhoni: "70-odd runs needed with the last batting pair, it basically meant if we played 50 overs with Yuvraj and Raina, we would make it. There was pressure, and it was about handling it. Yusuf at No. 7 was going for the runs, but Raina is technically better and we were keen on batting 50 overs. That's why we went with Raina, but we know Yusuf can be dangerous. I'd have been satisfied keeping them to 250, we had our best fielding unit today. I think we saved around 15 runs that we hence did not need to chase. India v Pakistan semi-finals - it doesn't get better. The pressure will be big, but in reality it makes no difference to us."
Ahmedabad does itself a disservice by booing Ponting: "We needed more wickets in the middle of the innings. With 15 overs to go, it was touch and go, but Yuvraj and Raina played really well. It's disappointing to bow out, we are a better team than we have played."
August: "When was the last time India won 5 games in a World Cup and none has Tendulkar as 'Man of the Match', even after scoring two centuries and one '50' :)" Is the answer August? ;-)
Sanjib: "Ponting the tragic hero, scored a Century in his very last innings of the World Cup Cricket. GREATEST EXIT, hats off for you." Indeed. Reminds me of Saeed Anwar's sparkling exit in 2003.
Hemant: "Yuvi reminded me Mohindar Amarnath in 1983 World cup."
NV: "This is a last and final call for all passengers travelling non stop to Australia on Air Quantas!"
Sai: "Buh-Bye! Restroom here i come!!"
Sumesh: "Congrats to ourselves! I was not looking away from the screen since Dhoni got out and it worked! :-)"
Kedar: "This innings ranks at the very top for Yuvraj... a gem of an innings under immense pressure, what a transformation!"
Priyadarshini: "The last time Australia hadn't played the world cup final was 1992. Things changes and I am loving it."
But above all, contemplate all that Yuvraj has been through in the last year. He lost his form. He lost his fans. He lost his fitness with an injury. Controversy followed him like a faithful pet. He lost his Test spot. He almost lost his limited-overs spots. He hung in there. And he's taking India past every hurdle in this World Cup. With bat, with ball, and on the field. Yuvraj, take a bow.
A day for champions. Ponting may have played his last World Cup game. But don't forget what he accomplished today. He overcame poor form, in tough conditions and played a top-class innings. Don't forget Lee, charging in like his life depended on it, spilling blood in an attempt to save four, but running in at 155+ kph and making India sweat all the way. And I don't need to remind you not to forget Sachin, who played among the most fluent innings Lee-Johnson-Tait would have ever seen.
India are a shot away.
END OF OVER:47 | 11 Runs | IND: 257/5 (4 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 5.46, RRR: 1.33)
- Suresh Raina34 (28b)
- Yuvraj Singh53 (61b)
- Mitchell Johnson8-0-41-0
- Brett Lee8-1-41-1
Md Akhtar: "I am not moving from my place, old Indian trick. Fingers crossed. :-)"
END OF OVER:46 | 7 Runs | IND: 246/5 (15 runs required from 24 balls, RR: 5.34, RRR: 3.75)
- Yuvraj Singh52 (59b)
- Suresh Raina26 (24b)
- Brett Lee8-1-41-1
- Shane Watson7-0-37-1
India's biggest nemesis comes on. The Batting Powerplay. They can't delay it anymore. Lee, the champion, has the ball. 22 off 30. Slip in place. Round the wicket.
END OF OVER:45 | 7 Runs | IND: 239/5 (22 runs required from 30 balls, RR: 5.31, RRR: 4.40)
- Suresh Raina19 (22b)
- Yuvraj Singh52 (55b)
- Shane Watson7-0-37-1
- Jason Krejza9-0-45-0
Lee is back! With a bandage in place.
END OF OVER:44 | 3 Runs | IND: 232/5 (29 runs required from 36 balls, RR: 5.27, RRR: 4.83)
- Yuvraj Singh48 (52b)
- Suresh Raina16 (19b)
- Jason Krejza9-0-45-0
- Shane Watson6-0-30-1