T20 Cricket: India Beats Pakistan in a Thriller

Posted on September 24, 2007
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UPDATE:

India won the TwentyTwenty final in a thriller, after setting Pakistan 158 to win and then bowling Pakistan out (with three balls to spare) for 152. IK Pathan from India was names Man of the Match for very tidy bowling (3/16 from 4 overs) while Pakistan’s Shahid Afridi was named Man of the Series.

ORIGINAL POST:
I have resisted writing about the Twenty20 Cricket Tournament in South Africa till now. But now I can resist no more. All is set for a thriller final game against India.

What more could one ask for… well, actually, one could ask for Pakistan’s TwentyTwenty winning streak to continue into the Final game against India in Johannesburg on Monday!

Pakistan is on a roll. And this is no fluke. The victories against Australia and Sri Lanka were brilliant and breezing past New Zealand in the semi-final today proved that this is not just a lucky streak.

The young team under a young captain and a new coach seems to have finally found its stride. And it is about time…

Much of our cricket coverage this last year has been depressing. Umpire controversies, a disastrous World Cup Exit, death of a coach, players misbehaving, and more. So, this good news is very welcome. It is all the more welcome because other news these days is much less than welcome.

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India, too, has had a spectacular T20 tournament. In fact, the most memorable moments of the tournament till now were the 6 sixes in an over by Yuvraj against England.

That the game between India and Pakistan in the T20 tournament had ended in a tie will make the anticipation about the final even more nail-biting.

Neither team goes in as favorites. Both go in on a roll. Its should be one great game!

130 responses to “T20 Cricket: India Beats Pakistan in a Thriller”

  1. Assad says:

    The future of the game will depend on the reward system. Where will most of the revenue come from that will survive. I am less concerned about one-day, I think that will survive and thrive because it will still generate lot of revenue. Test cricket, I think, may be in real danger now. But it has been for a while.

  2. Ram Janay says:

    I totally agree with you Amitabth….

    you cannot judge the potential of any player truely on the basis of twenty20 format.

    Although it is very thrilling but One day cricket is real cricket and should not be replaced by this new format.

  3. Amitabth says:

    Some people have totally distracted the conversation in useless directions. The real question was asked earlier on. Will this T20 thing replace the one day and Test cricket and is that a good thing.

    I think it wil and it will be terrible. The game will be more thrilling but much less charming and technically engaging. I think this T20 will do to cricket what astroturf did to hockey. Kill the skill.

  4. Ram Janay says:

    Bohat ho gaye politics now chill guys.

    It’s a part of the game that one has to lose and Pakistan lost this time, but it could be other way as well.

    Cricket Zindabad!!!!!

  5. syed says:

    this time pakistan players played very very badddd

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