Pakistan Take Unassailable 2-0 Lead Against India


Kolkata, Jan 3 (IANS): Indian batting fizzled out virtually without a spark as Pakistan took a winning 2-0 lead in the One-Day International (ODI) series by carving out a comprehensive 85-run victory in the second match here Thursday.

Replying to Pakistan's 250, spearheaded by opener Nasir Jamshed's second consecutive hundred of the series, India were bundled out for 165 in 48 overs as they failed to break their Eden Gardens jinx against Pakistan.

As Junaid Khan shattered Ishant Sharma's stumps with a snorter of a delivery, the visitors got their fourth win in as many ODIs against India at the iconic ground. India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni remained unbeaten on 54.

With the hosts losing the opener by six wickets in Chennai, the final match in Delhi is now reduced to a mere formality. This is Pakistan's first ODI series triumph in India since the 4-2 win in 2005.

It was a fine show from pacers Junaid (3/39) and Umar Gul (2/24), who backed up Jamshed's efforts with their variations and movement rattling the Indian willowers.

Much to the dismay of a capacity crowd, the Indian top order showed its brittleness for the second straight match, with half the side back into the pavilion even before reaching 100.

India lost the plot there and literally gave up the chase. It was only a painful display to extend the proceedings at the end with Pakistani bowlers building the pressure up to a crescendo.

Openers Gautam Gambhir (11) and Virender Sehwag (31) looked tentative against the beauty of deliveries sent down by Junaid and Mohammed Irfan but managed to put on a stand of 42.

However, Gambhir, who never looked confident, inside edged Junaid to the stumps, thereby starting the procession.

A short while later Virat Kohli (6) nicked Junaid behind the wicket while Gul picked up Sehwag by getting him plumb with a moving delivery.

Gul continued the momentum by evicting Yuvraj Singh (9) as India tottered at 70/4 in 18.5 overs.

The strokes also dried up. After a boundary from Suresh Raina's blade in the 24th over, the Indian batsmen could not send the ball across the ropes for the next 101 deliveries.

Spinner Saeed Ajmal took three late wickets -- seeing the back of Ravindra Jadeja (13), Bhuvaneshwar Kumar (0) and Ashok Dinda (2) -- before Dhoni and Sharma added 33 for the last wicket.

Earlier, Man of the Match Jamshed fired a 124-ball 106 (12x4, 2x6) to give Pakistan a rollicking start before India fought back to run through the visitors' batting line-up.

Riding on the hundred by the 23-year-old Jamshed -- who completed a hat-trick of hundreds against India -- and his 141-run opening wicket stand with Mohammed Hafeez (76), Pakistan looked poised for a 300-plus total after being put into bat. But they surrendered wickets at regular intervals to fold up in 48.3 overs.

Except the opening stand, there was not a single half-century partnership in the innings.

Jamshed seemed to have started from where he left off in Chennai reaching his century off 120 balls in the 40th over, driving Ravichandran Ashwin for a boundary past mid-off.

The only blemish in Jamshed's innings came on 35 when he edged one to backward point but Kohli failed to grip the offering. Hafeez initially looked circumspect but grew in confidence as the overs progressed.

Ultimately, left arm spinner Jadeja got the breakthrough. Hafeez missed a sweep and lost his wicket.

Skipper Misbah-ul Haq (2) did not last long while Jamshed's knock ended in the 41st over. The left-hander darted down the track to Jadeja, missed, and Dhoni rattled his stumps in his second effort, reducing Pakistan to 210/5.

Azhar Ali (2) was run out, while Younis Khan (10) got an unfortunate leg before decision. Television replays showed the ball striking the pad off an inside edge. Pakistan were 177/3 then in 34.3 overs.

The young Jadeja celebrated by sending Kamran Akmal (0) back two balls later.

Ishant Sharma (3/33), luckless till then, struck gold in his last spell, removing Shoaib Malik (24), Umar Gul (17) and Mohammad Irfan (0) within nine balls.

  

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  • Richard, Shirva/Sharjah

    Fri, Jan 04 2013

    Dhoni leads irresponsible and the way he taken the responsibility is mind blowing!!!...when required run rate is mooving above 10 still he was going for defense shots against slow bowlers definitely any other players in his position atleast tries for 2 boundaries and singles to steady the innings
    and more disgusting factor is that playing giving standing ovation for Dhoni's match loosing 50 that is also ...India @ 164/9....really i scared public reacts roughly for such standing ovations with some bottles!!!
    Sehwag, Kohli, Raina and even Dhoni needs some good rest or good replacements
    Team India need much more to learn in all respect

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  • Joe Britto, Nakre/Bangalore

    Fri, Jan 04 2013

    Openers are off colour. Middle order is missing altogether and tail is too long................. .
    Do we not have a choice .
    Just need to go by the top players in the Ranji Quarters ..add a few like Pankaj Singh, Parthiv Patel and a Brand New skipper.
    Maybe time for a total revamp of BCCI.
    Else we have to rewrite a book...
    "To hell with cricket" Authored By Mohinder Amarnath

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Fri, Jan 04 2013

    It is good that Rayan, udupi did not say due to corrupt UPA India team lost.

    Few days back he was unhappy KARNATAKA RANAJI team getting into Quarters since BJP is ruling here.

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  • Lingappa, Kuppepadavu

    Fri, Jan 04 2013

    No application, inaccurate bowling, pathetic batting, sloppy fielding, These lethargic bxxxxxds will never win .They earn crores in endorsements, party hard and date Bollywood beauties, Why would they care, The public memory is very short. The team is aware that in a day or 2 we all forget and again keep them on a pedestal. Just a good series against Bangladesh or Afganisthan is awaited for a revival and Gavaskar would shout from the roof top ‘Ooooo They are back !’

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 04 2013

    Was this series really needed to India????????????????

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  • Rayan, udupi

    Fri, Jan 04 2013

    Losing against england was bad but still digestive.Now losing against pakistan undigestive. This will b in my stomach for 6 months. Shame on you guys. Time to change gambhir or sehwag with Rahane.Where is Irfan pathan, praveen kumar,Harbhajan singh.Get them in.Still shocked to c no praveen kumar in our team.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Fri, Jan 04 2013

    As I told earlier both current CENTRAL GOVT and CRICKET TEAM are useless. Both Should be dissolved.

    Next statement from Dhoni: "Pakistan deserved to win"

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  • Mohammed Mubin, udupi dubai

    Fri, Jan 04 2013

    bat ball budlleee mestriii belllleg pollllle . shameless creatures 6

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  • Krishna Kant, Mangalore/Moodbidri

    Fri, Jan 04 2013

    time to kick out Gambhir, Sehwag, Kohli and Yuvraj, give chance to other players. anyway we are not doing good with top orders.

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