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Friday, March 25, 2011

World Cup: India floor Aussies to meet Pakistan in semis



AHMEDABAD: India recorded a sensational five-wicket victory to oust defending champions Australia with14 balls to spare in the second quarter-finals of the tenth World Cup here at the Sardar Patel Stadium on Thursday.
Now they will meet Pakistan in the semi-finals to be played on March 30 at Mohali.

Chasing a modest total of 261, India completed the victory in 47.4 overs to shatter Australia's dream of an unprecedented fourth straight World Cup title and fifth in all was shattered.

Yuvraj Singh, who struck the winning boundary, was the man-of-the-match yet again as he top-scored with an unbeaten 57 besides taking two wickets.

The left-handed batsman has so far scored four fifties in the tournament where he is averaging over a hundred.

Sachin Tendulkar and Gautam Gambhir also hit fifties for India.

Tendulkar was caught behind off Shaun Tait for a fluent 53, his 94th ODI fifty, during which he became the first batsman to score 18,000 one-day international runs.

Gambhir and Virat Kohli batted steadily in a stand of 49 before Kohli (24) slapped a full toss from part-time spinner David Hussey straight to Michael Clarke at short mid-wicket.

One ball after surviving a run-out, he set-off for a non-existent single and was well-beaten by Cameron White's throw to David Hussey having made 50, his 24th ODI half-century.

Batting first after captain Ponting won the toss, defending champions Australia made 260 for six in their 50 overs.

Ponting made 104 from 118 balls with seven fours and a six, his 30th ODI hundred and the fifth in World Cups.

It was also his first century in 39 international innings since he made 106 against the West Indies in a one-day international in Brisbane last year.

He was out late on when, he reverse-swept Ravichandran Ashwin straight to Zaheer Khan at short third man.

David Hussey, recalled in place of the dropped Steven Smith, made a useful 38 not out and helped Ponting add 55 for the sixth wicket after Michael Clarke, Michael Hussey and Cameron White all fell cheaply.

Back-up spinners Ashwin and Yuvraj Singh took four wickets between them with left-arm quick Zaheer taking the other two to fall.

But lead off-spinner Harbhajan Singh's 10-wicketless overs cost 50 runs.

Australia got off to a steady start through openers Shane Watson and Haddin but a change of ends for Ashwin had them roaring again when he bowled Watson for 25.

Later, Haddin gave his wicket away by driving Yuvraj to mid-off where Suresh Raina took a low, tumbling catch to leave Australia 110 for two.

Haddin was the second top scorer with 53. Together with Ponting, he shared a second-wicket stand of 70 runs.    

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