India win Champions Trophy in Twenty20 style


Birmingham, Jun 24 (IANS): India beat England by five runs in a thrilling but rain marred final that was reduced to a 20-over-affair to win the Champions Trophy outrightly at Edgbaston here Sunday.

Chasing a modest total of 129, India held their nerve as England lost four wickets and managed 124 for eight in 20 overs.

It was pacer Ishant Sharma (2/36), who turned the match on its head, by getting rid of Eoin Morgan (33) and Ravi Bopara (30) in consecutive deliveries after the duo threatened to take away the match from India with their crucial 64-run stand.

The double strikes from Ishant in the 18th over, left England at 110 for six. The hosts needed another 20 runs to win from 14 balls. It proved too much for England, who lost their nerve and again lost a chance to lift a major 50-over title.

India, who shared the title in 2002 with Sri Lanka, finally bagged Champions Trophy title in their third final appearance. The win was also a perfect way to commemorate India's 30 years of 1983 World Cup winning triumph (June 25).

The agonising six hours of wait for the start of the match was worth it as India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who also led the team to triumph on 2007 World Twenty20 and the 2011 World Cup win, lifted the last edition of the Champions Trophy.

On a day when rain played havoc, the Indian batting was tested for the first time in the tournament but in the end the bowlers did their bit.

Virat Kohli top scored with 43 and Ravindra Jadeja, came up with a cameo of unbeaten 35 off 25 balls as India made 129 for seven in 20 overs. They came up with a valuable of 47 off 33 after India were left struggling at 66/5. Opener Shikhar Dhawan also struck a crucial 31.

While defending, the spinners Ravichandran Ashwin (2/15) and Jadeja (2/24) purchased good turn from the track to remove the English top-order that left them struggling at 46 for four in the ninth over.

Jadeja was adjudged as Man of the Match for his all-round performance and also got the golden ball for being the highest wicket-taker.

Umesh Yadav gave India the first breakthrough after he forced Alastair Cook (2) to guide to Ashwin to slip. Ashwin then struck in his consecutive overs to get rid of Jonathan Trott (20) and Joe Root (2).

Ian Bell (13) got a raw deal by third umpire Bruce Oxenford after he was adjudged stumped off Jadeja despite TV replays being inconclusive.

But it was the 18th over from Ishant Sharma that swung back the momentum for India. While Morgan and Bopara departed in Ishant's two consecutive balls playing loose shots, Jos Butler and new dad Tim Bresnan (2) couldn't take the pressure.

Earlier, England found an unlikely hero in Bopara who rattled the Indian top-order with three for 20. Dhawan became Bopara's first victim caught by James Tredwell at extra cover.

The wicket triggered a batting collapse and Bopara was suddenly on fire as he also picked up Suresh Raina and Mahendra Singh Dhoni that left India struggling at 66 for five.

But it was the solid partnership of 47 off 33 between Kohli andA Jadeja that rescued India from 66/5 and helped them reach a fighting chance.

Kohli's 43 came off 34 with four fours and a six while Jadeja hit two fours and a six in his 25-ball cameo.

They batted cleverly and took the batting Powerplay in the 16th over, and scored 20 runs off those two overs that took them to 106 in 17 overs.

In the next over, Kolhi got a lifeline as he was dropped by Jonathan Trott, but James Anderson had him caught at long-off. Jadeja kept up the fight with the powerful hitting.

India came into the tournament with the game's image having taken a serious beating back home with the IPL spot fixing and betting scandal. Now they leave England with head held high and having done enough to win back the faith of the fans.

  

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  • Vashal, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 25 2013

    Evan though it was in T20 It was ended in very good fight match.Well done Dhony & Boys.This because of less politics in the team & it lead to one of the best Fielding in the world cricket.Congratulations.Tallant hard work & form is important and not politicks and Vasta.Good Luck Indian Cricket.

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  • Umesh Shetty, Kaup/Dubai

    Mon, Jun 24 2013

    LOVE: INDIA, RESPECT: DHONI & TEAM

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  • Ignatius D'Souza, Kanajar, Karkala

    Mon, Jun 24 2013

    "Congratullations to Mr Dhoni and his team". He is a a wise Cricketer. He defended a small total and won the champions trophy. God bless all of you and have a nice time

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Mon, Jun 24 2013

    CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS TROPHY 2013...INDIA..INDIA..INDIA..

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  • Alban D Souza, Udtyavara-Mumbai_Doha Qatar

    Mon, Jun 24 2013

    CONGRATULATIONS TO INDIAN TEAM.PUTTING INDIA TOP OF THE WORLD CREDIT GOES TO THE ENTIRE YOUNG TEAM THIS IS THE YOUTH POWER. INDIA SHINING NOW CHAMPIONS IN ALL THE ASPECTS OF THE GAME. T20-2007, WORLD CUP 1983 & 2011 AND CHAMPIONS TROPHY OH WHAT A GREAT ACHIEVEMENT . COME ON MR. DHONI . YOU AND YOUR TEAM MADE INDIA PROUD. WE ARE PROUD OF THIS ACHIEVMENT AS INDIANS. KEEP UP THE SPIRIT . THE SPIRIT PUT BY FORMER INDIA CAPTAIN KAPIL DEV STILL WORKING MAGIC.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Mon, Jun 24 2013

    Congratulations to the India Team for winning this Champions Trophy.Whatever the results it mighty be, the fixings, altogether it spoils the spirit of this game somewhat!.

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  • sunil, udupi

    Mon, Jun 24 2013

    CONGRATULATIONS AND WELL DESERVED WIN FOR INDIA..WE ARE REALLY HONORED FOR THE SAME ,,.,,THANKS TO M.S. DHONI & HIS TEAM FOR LIFTING THE SAME...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jun 24 2013

    Champions Trophy is a 50-50 over tournament.
    Why was this match converted to 20-20 instead of using Duffer Lewis (D/L) methodology.....

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Mon, Jun 24 2013

    Congratulations TEAM INDIA you made us proud. Before this indian cricket was famous for wrong reasons.Any way congratulations win many more trophies .With regards cony maria conrial tauro

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  • Rajesh Dsouza, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 24 2013

    Congratulation team India.Some people are giving comment saying match was fixed.If you really think then why you are watching cricket.Just enjoy the game.We have to be proud we got the cup instead of thinking negativeness.Some people are commented cricketers getting money...everyone wants money even for me or you...

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/DUBAI

    Mon, Jun 24 2013

    CONGRATULATIONS TO INDIAN TEAM.PUTTING INDIA TOP OF THE WORLD..!

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  • akash, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 24 2013

    Guyz, dont give silly cheap comments, having little knowledge about cricket and talking all the non sense, shame on you all u? what u all know about fixing? because of you people we indians loosing our image.

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  • Mitwa, Sharjah

    Mon, Jun 24 2013


    After IPL Fixing.. stopped watching Cricket.. anyways Congrats Team India

    Mallu Kitta from Kerala should be banned.. then justice to cricket will be done..

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  • Clitus Tauro, Doha/Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 24 2013

    I have a doubt on Third Umpire decision on stumping and Bopara's catch looks like No Ball above the shoulder..Rest all is fine...Anyways Congrats DHONI and TEAM!

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  • Pradeep Bhat, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 24 2013

    So many indicators that the final was fixed.

    1)It seems the third umpire is BCCI as Ian Bell was given out by third umpire when he was not out.
    BCCI doesnt want DRS so that the results can be fixed and cant be overturned.

    2)Cook didn't attempt to take a catch of Jadeja when he could've easily taken it.
    They did not show the replay also.They showed the replay of the previous ball.

    3)England batsmen getting run out on purpose and throwing their wickets away.

    4)2 wides followed by 2 wickets.This was for the bookies.
    Ishant gave signal by bowling 2 wides that 2 wickets will fall.

    Dhoni has won every tournament conducted by ICC.Thats because ICC is controlled by Srinivasan.BCCI has more power than ICC.

    BCCI read backwards is ICCB,which stands for International Cricket Council of Bharath!

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  • Nawaz, Udupi, Abu Dhabi

    Tue, Jun 25 2013

    Bhatree.. where did you learn your jyothish vidya from. Do you have the facts or just speaking like the parrot. Congrats Team India. we love you....

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Mon, Jun 24 2013

    Jossey,

    Better you live in a country which your heart beats for...

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  • Suhas, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 24 2013


    This match was totally fixed. England would have easily won this match.How it changed all of a sudden?
    It was raining from the begining but stoped later giving time to play 40 overs together..It gives a sense that rain was also fixed

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Mon, Jun 24 2013

    WHO CARES ALL MATCHES ARE FIXED.

    INSTEAD OF THIS WE CAN WATCH TULU DRAMA FOR ENTERTAINING PURPOSE.

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  • Joel, Sydney/ Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 24 2013

    Very true, Devdas Kapikad no one can beat him...

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  • Joe Britto, Nakre/Bangalore

    Mon, Jun 24 2013

    This win should indeed be a saviour and a beam of light for the team in this hour of Darkness over the recent match fixing scandal . Indeed it should galvanise the team to greater victories in the future and also retain the next World Cup as well. This Indian Team is not just young and fighting fit, it has a spirit of never say die till the very last ball . Hats off to MSD & his band for the great victory over England in England . After all England really taught the nuances of cricket and it's a matter of pride beating them at their own game in their backyard !

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Mon, Jun 24 2013

    British taught us cricket, we have won world cup 2 times and other major tournaments. British have failed completely.

    British taught us English, we have become master in that. They are losing out jobs to us. Helpless people have started blocking visas to Indians. They can't compete with Indians. They are good only for looting jobs.

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  • vivian, dubai

    Mon, Jun 24 2013

    Real champions are working in Indian army struggling to save our people from flood. For them no man of the match, no man of the series.. Everytime publicity goes to these cricketers who making money for themselves.

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  • Baji Saleem, Kaikamba / Abu Dhabi

    Mon, Jun 24 2013

    Congratulations to India for winning the ICC Champions Trophy. Truly a deserving victory for the deserving young guns who were under the shadows of so called super heros of Indian cricket (Sachin, Sehwag, Dravid, Laxman, Ganguly, Yuvraj and Harbhajan Singh). India could not achieve the status undertheir belt, but these young brigade of India rightly led by Dhoni is doing what we deserve with immense talent we have in india.
    We should have get rid of the super heros bit earlier who were blocking the way for these deserving young cricketers. Trust me we can have many more and better Sachin's Harbhajan's Ganguly's etc.
    Anyone of you remember seeing the cricket ball spin as it is spinning now when Harbhajan was playing for India? This is what Indian talent is..., look at the way the ball was spinning! Wow, great feeling!
    Well done India and well played. Defeating England in England is always sweeeeeeeeeet!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jun 24 2013

    We are also FIXING Champions...

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  • Lohith Pinto, Bajpe/ Bangalore

    Mon, Jun 24 2013

    How do you know Mr. Jossey Saldanha are you a bookie??????????????

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  • India, mlre

    Mon, Jun 24 2013

    you cant digest victory of India/Bharath

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  • Ravi Ullal, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 24 2013

    Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai i think you were expecting english cricketers to win so that you can pass some baised comments against Indian Cricketers.

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