India enters final of World T20 Mirpur: India stormed into the final of the ICC World T20 with a resounding six-wicket victory over South Africa, with Virat Kohli once again rising to the occasion with a scintillating unbeaten 76 here on Friday.
Chasing a competitive target of 173, India completed the task with five balls to spare to reach their second World T20 final. The reigning ODI world champion will lock horns with Sri Lanka in the title clash on Sunday.
Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni deliberately played a dot ball to ensure that the day's hero get a chance to score the winning stroke off Dale Steyn.
Kohli produced his best T20 international knock when it mattered the most, scoring his runs in just 44 balls and with the help of five fours and two sixes.
It was a fantastic knock on a difficult track that was not conducive for stroke-making. Suresh Raina's 21 off nine balls was equally important in the final context of the match as India reached the final for the first time since the inaugural edition in South Africa.
"Kohli slams unbeaten 72 to guide Men in Blue to ICC World T20 summit clash with six-wicket win against South Africa in semifinals; India now face Sri Lanka in the final on Sunday"
Needing 51 off the last five overs, Kohli upped the ante as he smacked Imran Tahir over deep mid-wicket for a huge six to complete his 50 off 35 balls. But Tahir got a break when Yuvraj Singh (18) didn't get the elevation and A B de Villiers took one of the best catches of the tourney, running from his long-on position.
New man Raina got into the act immediately as he pulled Wayne Parnell behind deep fine leg for a six to bring down the equation. An uppishly played shot through vacant third man and an inside edge meant that Parnell gave away 17 runs.
The over proved to be the turning point as India got the equation down to 23 from three overs. Indian started the chase with a flurry of boundaries, including three in JP Duminy's first over.
Ajinkya Rahane's was a backfoot punch through the covers while Rohit Sharma got an edge through slips and banged the next past mid-off as 14 came off the opening over.
Albie Morkel got the new ball from the other end and Rohit's spanking square cut got him his third boundary. His fourth boundary came when he pulled Morkel over the mid-wicket fielder.
There are not many who are as consistent as Virat. He has always grabbed his opportunities. Something everyone needs to learn from him
MS Dhoni,Captain, India
With 23 from two overs, India's chase was on the right track. Earlier, Du Plessis came back from his one-match suspension with an attractive half-century as South Africa posted a challenging total.
Riding on Du Plessis' 58 off 41 balls and senior campaigner Jean-Paul Duminy's 40-ball 45, the Proteas scored their highest total against India in the tournament so far. David Miller's 12-ball 23 helped to prop up the total.
Barring Ravichandran Ashwin, who had brilliant figures of three for 22 from his four overs, other Indian bowlers had a disappointing day in office. The most impressive part about South Africa's batting was that their batsmen did not try to fight the conditions.
Du Plessis showed the virtue of spending some time before going on the ascendancy, while the seasoned Duminy also played an important hand in the team's total. The Duminy-Du Plessis pair added 71 runs in 8.4 overs for the third wicket, laying the foundation for a fighting score.
South Africa: Quiton de Kock c Dhoni b Kumar 6, Hashim Amla b Ashwin 22, Faf du Plessis b Ashwin 58, JP Duminy not out 45, AB de Villiers c RG Sharma b Ashwin 10, David Miller not out 23;
Extras: (B-1, LB-3, W-3, NB-1) 8;
Total: (for four wickets in 20 overs) 172;
Fall of wickets: 1-9, 2-44, 3-115, 4-129;
Bowling: Bhuvneshwar Kumar 4-0-33-1; Mohit Sharma 3-0-34-0; R Ashwin 4-0-22-3; Ravindra Jadeja 2-0-8-0; Suresh Raina 4-0-35-0; Amit Mishra 3-0-36-0.
India:
Rohit Sharma c du Plessis b Hendricks 24, Ajinkya Rahane c de Villiers b Parnell 32, Virat Kohli not out 72, Yuvraj Singh c de Villiers b Imran Tahir 18, Suresh Raina c du Plessis b Hendricks 21, M S Dhoni not out 0;
Extras: (W-9) 9;
Total: (for four wickets in 19.1 overs) 176;
Fall of wickets: 1-39, 2-77, 3-133, 4-167;
Bowling: J P Duminy 3-0-29-0; Albie Morkel 2-0-17-0; Dale Steyn 3.1-0-36-0; Beuran Hendricks 4-0-31-2; Wayne Parnell 3-0-33-1; Imran Tahir 4-0-30-1.
News Posted: 5 April, 2014
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