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Cricket: India are Twenty20 World Champions

September 24, 2007
Kartikeya

India ran out winners by 5 runs in the finals of the Twenty20 World Cup, in a game which belied the adage that "youth knows no fear". As the match progressed, it was increasingly dominated by one player after another wilting under pressure. Shahid Afridi might be the sole exception, for his dismissal was not down to fear or pressure, but to Afridi. He will have the tournament's Most Valuable Player award to show for his effort in South Africa - albeit a Pyrrhic MVP if such a thing is possible. In a career built on spurts of crazy talent and crazed brainwaves, this was yet another celebrated episode.

It was cricket as it was meant to be played, I guess - on the village green. Batsmen getting out caught at mid off and in the deep of medium pacers and bowlers bowling it all over the place. And in the end, India were left standing, mainly because Pakistan shot themselves in the foot too many times to give them any chance of ending up on two feet. Misbah Ul Haq was the lone exception, and he seemed to be the only batsman with any sense of perspective. After Shanthakumaran Sreesanth had yet another mercurial bout (they should invent a 'Sreesanthometer' to measure his blow-hot-blow-cold efforts) and delivered unmitigated rubbish in his first over, to basically hand the match to Pakistan (after that 20 run over, all they needed was 7.5 an over for 18 overs with 10 wickets in hand, something which an ODI side of today would be disappointed to fail at), the Pakistan batsmen outdid him. Imran Nazir showed why he hasn't made his career in the more serious forms of the game. Younis Khan played a disappointing shot - you would expect a batsman of his quality to not lose his head in that fashion.

India for their part, Sreesanth apart, were admirably restrained. Accurate medium pace, bowled deliberately (read - where they wanted to land it), reminiscent of Kapil's devils of 1983 seemed to be the order of the day. In the end, they delivered fewer bad balls. Irfan Pathan showed why he is so highly thought of with a cerebral display of control in the big game. With the bat, India had what Pakistan didn't - one batsman batting through and ensuring a total on the board.

All in all, it was a game which revealed Twenty20 for what it is - if you ignore the contest between bat and ball, which in Twenty20 is pretty random, things happen quite fast - fast enough to suit the impatience of the television viewer. The pace is just right to ensure that there are very few lulls between bouts of "excitement". Even a ball which is played normally for a single or for no runs invites a response. It is like watching just the slog overs of an ODI game, or the last session of an exciting Test match. It is like watching Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, waiting with bated breath for the next melodramatic moment, except, unlike that shocking waste of everything, you don't know what the next week's story will be.

India won though. After the early exit from the World Cup and all the rubbish the ensued, all of India's cricketers have shamed the Indian cricketing public by going about their business in exemplary fashion. First, the first choice team beat South Africa in England, and then beat England in England. The Natwest result was a disappointing reverse, and the players will know that they lost a series they should have won. Now, the man whose house (under construction) was vandalized on television after that World Cup, has taken on the leadership of the side, and led well. They won a tournament beating the best teams in the world. It is why our cricketers are special. I feel culpable and guilty about the way India's cricketers were treated after the World Cup. I had no part in what happened, and I wrote about it a great deal then, but I still feel culpable. Here are excellent sportsmen, who have worked exceedingly hard all their lives to achieve a level of excellence which enables them to compete on equal terms with the best in the world, and all they find at the end of it all is the fickle interest of an ignorant, inadequate mass - consisting not just of poor people who's only pleasure is to watch a game of cricket at the end of a hard days back breaking labour, but of educated professionals and businessmen - middle class people like you and me - who love nothing more than to win our victories off the backs of young sportsmen. We abuse them for earning good money, and we abuse them if they don't win.

In a tournament where the cricket was completely random, fate has handed India's young players a just reward. In my view, we owe them an apology, not our congratulations. Dhoni doesn't need his home rebuilt, but the absolute assurance that it will never happen again. If he cannot be assured of this, then fast forward two years from now, and Dhoni in 2010 will be today's Dravid.

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#1
Zainub
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September 24, 2007
01:30 PM

Congratulations India, a great match to end a fascinating tournament. I'm proud of the way Misbah played, but the failure of the rest of the batsmen left him with too much to do in too little time. But great, great match, for which both teams should be credited.

#2
Aaman
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September 24, 2007
01:31 PM

I personally thought the match was somewhat sloppy, but I guess none of us know the true dynamics of Twenty20 yet.

Michael Jackson Shah Rukh Khan cheered the team on, I note.

#3
Ledzius
September 24, 2007
01:59 PM

shah rukh should have removed the shirt instead of Dhoni.. at least we would have got to see some six pack..

#4
lomi
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September 24, 2007
03:06 PM

Wat a tournament and wat a match to finish it off. Dhoni deserves all the honors. Juz wonder wat will be goin thro sachin, dravid and ganguly, they mite just feel lil guilty of blockin these amazin youngsters. Though its still very early days fr dhonis new look side and we need time to analyze them. Its just a T20 tournament, one or two shots here and there and we wudnt have been winners.

Therefore all cheers and kudos to this new young team but I believe don take them to top (especially su**** up media guys) just like u shdnt have dumped them like u did fr one bad loss to bang in WC 2007. India are deserved winners no doubt but remember its just a game. No need fr passions to run high as well. You dont need to use swear words againts pakis. They were deserved finalists as well.

#5
lomi
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September 24, 2007
03:10 PM

I think we can play 2 of our great 3 (sachin, dravid and dada) fr some time and slowly get them out of team in abt a years time either ceremeniously or unceremeniously whicheva way they choose. But I think its time fr them to go fr simple reason, they are not gonna be there fr 2011 WC and in my books tats bigger prize. This is like appetizers, we need biriyani (WC 2011).

At the same time plz dont downplay these 3 achievement, they have done their bit and were touch unlucky not to win a WC in their careers but they are great players nevertheless. Unfortunately their time is up. Wat u say guys.

#6
lomi
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September 24, 2007
03:14 PM

And sorry before u guys start misinterpreting me. I mean strictly in odis and ofcourse T20s they are not gonna even make their debuts i suppose. As far as test scene goes we need them fr atleast 2 more years and then we can slowly get them out in abt 3 yrs time especially dravid and sachin.

Dravid and sachin are 2 World class test players fr sure and their experience is neede more in test than youngsters atleast fr time being. I am sorry to say dads time is up in both formats and he is just gotta choose the tournament when he is gonna bid final goodbye and it wud be a better exit than to be dropped unceremeniously. I think aussie series 2007-2008 cud be perfect.

#7
Chandra
September 24, 2007
03:46 PM


What I am most happpy is the quality of fielding. After the distressing fielding in England that lost us the series, this was a happy way forward. I am also pleased with the good performance by Pathan and Harbhajan Singh.

Over time we will know more about the true character of this team. That will also give us an insight into why the team failed to even qualify for the super-8s of the WC 2007.


A Challenging series and 6 months await the team. Consistency is the key.


rgds

#8
PH
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September 24, 2007
04:52 PM

Kartikeya,
Good piece. Sure was nice to see them win. And LOL @
(they should invent a 'Sreesanthometer' to measure his blow-hot-blow-cold efforts)

#9
Aaman
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September 25, 2007
02:14 AM

Has the ICC succeeded in putting the ICL into the shadow?

#10
Ledzius
September 25, 2007
09:19 AM

This is what Pak captain Shoaib Malik had to say after the loss - "I thank the people of Pakistan and Muslims all over the world.."

Sick. They have to bring their religion into everything. And by "Muslims all over the world", did he mean Indian Muslims too?

#11
Arun
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September 25, 2007
09:36 AM

not sure if this is the last we will see of similar house burning acts though..
if Dhoni & the rest of the cricketers have any sense, he will try n keep their address as secretive as they can, improbable as it might be.
For there will be more 20-20's of the back of our victory, and we cant win each one. To the cricket crazy country, 3.5 hrs of action packed shallow entertainment containing cricket is one step better than what bollywood can provide, and to ruin this by a defeat against the bad guys is to invite the wrath of the nation :)
most of it is to do our pysche, we are more interested in sitting in front of the TV and let someone win our battles for us..
if only most could go out and play the game for themselves...

#12
Kartikeya
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September 25, 2007
11:48 AM

Its hard to say anything about ICL without seeing what they offer. ICC or BCCI are fundamentally different from ICL.

So far, ICL is a number of press announcements and Kapil Dev's bad English.

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