Morgan leads England to last-ball win and square series
By S S Ramaswamy | PTI - MUMBAI
22nd December 2012 07:27 PM
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England batsmen Eoin Morgan and Jos Buttler celebrate the victory in the second India England T20 match in Mumbai on Saturday. (PTI)
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Indian batsman Virat Kohli plays a shot in the second India England T20 match in Mumbai on Saturday. (PTI)
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Indian batsman Rohit Sharma gets clean bowled by James Tredwell in the second India England T20 match in Mumbai on Saturday. (PTI
Skipper Eoin Morgan led England's
stunning comeback with an unbeaten 26-ball 49 as the visitors
snatched a nerve-wracking last-ball victory to win the second
Twenty20 International against India and level the two-match
series 1-1, here today.
Needing three off the last ball, Morgan hit Ashok Dinda
for a straight six to seal the match in England's favour by
six wickets at the Wankhede Stadium.
England required nine off the last over, thanks to the
26-year-old Morgan's relentless onslaught that saw him smash
five fours and two sixes.
Chasing a challenging target of 178, England were
provided a blistering start by openers Michael Lumb and Alex
Hales, who put on 80 runs for the first wicket in just over
eight overs.
Lumb smashed 50 off a mere 34 balls while Hales made 42
off 33. But after their efforts, the show belonged to Morgan.
England needed 23 off the last two overs and managed 14
of them against Parvinder Awana.
The visitors, who opted to chase after winning the toss,
were helped by a wayward Indian bowling attack and a shoddy
fielding display that enabled the openers to score quick runs.
Apart from Lumb who hit six fours and two sixes - and
Hales, who had made a quick-fire 56 off 35 balls in the first
match, skipper Morgan and Jos Butler (15 off seven balls)
contributed significantly to England's successful run-chase on
a good batting track.
For India, Yuvraj Singh was the lone bowler to succeed
with another excellent spell of three for 17, following his
match-winning effort of three for 19 in the first match at
Pune where England lost by five wickets.
Yuvraj got the wickets of the two openers and Luke Wright
(5), but did not get the desired support from the other
bowlers. The worst performers were Awana and Piyush Chawla.
England would now depart for home before returning for
the five-match ODI series, commencing at Rajkot on January 11.
Earlier, India recovered from a mid innings stutter to
post a challenging total of 177 for eight.
A rousing start was provided by Virat Kohli, who made a
brisk 38 in 20 balls, while adding 57 runs with opener Gautam
Gambhir (17) for the second wicket.
India lost their way a bit with the fall of four wickets
between the seventh and 15th overs before skipper Mahendra
Singh Dhoni (38 off 18 balls) and Suresh Raina (35 not out in
24 balls) provided the late spark with a sixth-wicket
partnership of 60 in just 27 balls.
Among the other top-order batsmen, Rohit Sharma made a
19-ball 24, but Ajinkya Rahane and Yuvraj failed to deliver
with the bat.
Opting to field, England bowlers started on a disciplined
note before falling apart in the face Dhoni and Raina's late
assault. They, though, fielded brilliantly right through.
Tim Bresnan was easily the best bowler with figures of
one for 27 while Stuart Meaker leaked 42 runs.
Kohli hit seven fours and once he fell after making use
of the power play overs, England took control with some
brilliant out-fielding, before Dhoni and Raina wrested back
the advantage.
Dhoni struck three fours and two sixes, both in one over
of Jade Dernbach, while Raina hit three fours and a six.
When their turn to bat came, England commenced soundly
though Hales was lucky to be dropped in the deep square leg
region by Awana in the third over. He was on eight then.
Lumb started with a four and a six off Awana's first over
and then smashed Ashwin straight down the ground for the first
of his two sixes.
The opening duo helped England finish this period just
ahead of India at 62 for no loss.
It was again left to Yuvraj to come to India's rescue
with the ball.
Yuvraj broke the opening stand by having the 32-year-old South Africa-born Lumb stumped with a smart piece of bowling.
He struck again, with the last ball of his next over,
trapping Wright leg before with a straighter one, that kept
the Indian hopes alive.
He then packed off Hales in his fourth over, having the
batsman slog-sweep to deep square leg fielder Dinda.
But none of the other bowlers rose to the occasion, with
Awana and Piyush Chawla bowling several loose balls, much to
England's liking.
Morgan, who could have been run out in the last over had
not Dhoni missed the stumps with his underarm throw, was
involved in valuable stands of 29 and 26 with Hales and Samit
Patel, before completing the task with an unbroken association
of 32 runs in 13 balls.
Awana, who also misfielded on a few occasions, gave away
42 runs while Chawla finished wicket-less after conceding 31.
Ashwin, too, was expensive and was hit for 38 runs while Dinda
gave away for the wicket of Patel.
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