Wednesday, May 12, 2010

India out of T20 World Cup

India crashed out of the Twenty20 cricket World Cup after being handed a five-wicket defeat by Sri Lanka in their final Super Eight match here, completing a disappointing hat-trick of losses for Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men in the mega-event.

After putting on 163 for five, India needed to win yesterday's crunch match by at least a 20-run margin to give themselves an outside chance of sneaking into the semifinals.

However, Sri Lanka ended India's hopes with their thrilling win. Chamara Kapugedara hit a six off Ashish Nehra in the last ball of the 20th over as Sri Lanka made 167 for five after a wobbly start.

Sri Lanka qualified for the semifinals as runners-up from group F after Australia beat the West Indies in the other Super Eights match. The Lankans will play England in the semifinals.

India, the 2007 champions, were going great guns initially as they were 90 for one in 10 overs but could muster only 37 runs in the last five overs and the total proved insufficient in the end.

Suresh Raina top scored for India with a 47-ball 63 and Gautam Gambhir contributed 41 after Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the toss and opted to bat.

Chasing the target, Angelo Mathews (46) played a gem of an innings for Sri Lanka under pressure and with his skipper Kumar Sangakkara (46) knit a valuable 56-run partnership for the fourth wicket.

The start of India's defence could not have been better as in-form Mahela Jayawardene (4) and Sanath Jayasuriya (0) were back in the dugout by the end of second over.

Tillkaratane Dilshan (33) though was unperturbed and smashed Nehra for three fours and extracted 13 runs from Harbhajan Singh's first over.

Dilshan looked like taking the match away from India but Yusuf Pathan got rid of the dangerous Lankan, having him caught at square leg by Yuvraj Singh.

but India could hardly breath easy as Sangakkara and Mathews batted with determination and brought their team back in the hunt.

Sangakkara hit Pathan for two sixes in the 14th over, picking up 16 runs to turn the heat on the Indians but Vinay Kumar struck again by removing the Lankan skipper.

The fortunes were fluctuating but Mathews and Kapugedara were not ready to throw in the towel and hit their bats at everything the Indians threw at them.

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