Pakistan, then, are the first confirmed finalists in the first Twenty20 final... and aren't they enjoying it? There's even an on-pitch cartwheel from one of the support staff... though not Geoff Lawson who is looking quietly happy. They deserved to make it all the way, after suppressing New Zealand who had chosen to bat, then easing to the six-wicket victory.
Shoaib says: "First of all I want to thank you my team-mates. It's a great win, our bowlers, they're bowling brilliantly at the moment, they contained them."
Vettori says: "It just wasn't to be this time. We've been ragged with our batting. It's bitterly disappointing and I know the boys will be hurting a lot."
Shoaib again: "We are going to improve on our mistakes for the final where we will give 100 per cent."
Umar Gul is the deserved Man of the Match, with 3 for 15. "We have done a lot of hard work for the Twenty20, a lot of practice for yorkers, bouncers and the slower ones. We hope to continue with the same performance and I will try my best to perform the same way."
Vettori looks at once glum and resigned to his fate
Smiles in the dug-out - they can sense their final place right now
Pakistan in sight of the final now
The pressure's building
END OF OVER:18 | 5 Runs | PAK: 132/4 (12 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 7.33, RRR: 6.00)
- Misbah-ul-Haq9 (14b)
- Shoaib Malik18 (12b)
- Daniel Vettori4-0-22-1
- Jeetan Patel3-0-16-1
Great spell from the typically reliable Vettori who has now left Pakistan needing 12 from 12
"Finish it lads, come on," cries McCullum, a touch prematurely
END OF OVER:17 | 8 Runs | PAK: 127/4 (17 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 7.47, RRR: 5.66)
- Misbah-ul-Haq5 (9b)
- Shoaib Malik17 (11b)
- Jeetan Patel3-0-16-1
- Scott Styris3-0-14-1
Pakistan need 17 from the last three overs