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India out of World Twenty20

Updated on: 15 June,2009 04:01 AM IST  | 
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Defending champions India were knocked out of the Twenty20 World Cup title race after a heart-breaking three-run defeat at the hands of an inspired England in a nerve-wracking Super Eight match last night.

India out of World Twenty20

Defending champions India were knocked out of the Twenty20 World Cup title race after a heart-breaking three-run defeat at the hands of an inspired England in a nerve-wracking Super Eight match last night.



Chasing a modest victory target of 154, India's famed batting order crumbled when it mattered most and the defending champions could manage 150 for five to see their title defence lay in tatters.



The sizeable Indian crowd at the historic Lord's were in a state of disbelief as Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men failed to reach the target in the must-win game.



For India, Gautam Gambhir (26) and Ravindra Jadeja (25) got the starts but could not convert it and Yusuf Pathan (33 off 17 balls) and Dhoni (30 off 20 balls) made a last ditch effort but it was not enough in the end.


Put into bat, England earlier rode on cameos from Kevin Pietersen (46), Ravi Bopara (37) and Dimitri Mascarenhas (25 not out) to reach a modest 153 for seven and India owed it to Harbhajan Singh (3/30) and Ravindra Jadeja (2/26) for keeping the hosts in a leash.


Defending the total, the England pacers peppered India with short-pitch stuff that made life difficult for the defending champions.


Their title defence over, India play their next Super Eights match against South Africa in Nottingham on Tuesday.


The target did not look particularly insurmountable but Ryan Sidebottoms' early double strike meant India did not get the start they wanted.


Rohit Sharma (9) seemed to have left his form behind in the pool stage and once again the Mumbaikar failed to do justice to the makeshift opener's role when he dragged one onto his stumps.


Suresh Raina (2) too could not replicate his IPL form and mistimed a pool for Luke Wright to take a well-judged skier.


Gautam Gambhir (26) looked more comfortable than most of his teammates and played some delectable cover drives before a paddle shot off Mascarenhas ended his run-a-ball stay.


With no freebies on offer, Ravindra Jadeja (25) tried to break free, only to perish in the deep and Graeme Swann dealt a bigger blow three balls later.


Familiar England nemesis Yuvraj Singh (17) had started with a huge six off Mascarenhas and repeated the treatment to Swann but it proved too good to last long as he returned stumped with James Foster doing a smart job behind the stumps.


Dhoni and Pathan tried their best but could get only 15 of the 19 runs they required from the last over from Sidebottom.


Earlier, Pietersen played a dominating hand as England ran up a respectable score after Dhoni put them into bat. England's premier batsman walked in to bat in the second over and stayed till the 13th over to smash 46 off 27 balls with five fours and a six, forging an important stand of 71 with Ravi Bopara (37) for the second wicket.


India chose to field first and were immediately rewarded when opener Luke Wright (1) fell to R P Singh in the second over.


The second wicket pair for the hosts then hustled the Indians, running brilliantly between the wickets and never missing a chance to go for big shots.


Dhoni tried to play on Pietersen's ego by bringing Yuvraj Singh on as the two don't have any love lost between them. Bopara struck the left-arm spinner's first ball past extra cover for four and then Pietersen did the same, sweeping Yuvraj to fine leg for four.


Dhoni introduced Ravindra Jadeja (2/26) in the 11th over and the left-arm spinner immediately gave his team the wickets they were looking for.


Repeated attempts by batsman to dash down the track didn't materialise and when Bopara made room to cut, he missed the delivery and was castled after a run-a-ball knock. But the wicket Indians were looking for came in the 13th over when Pietersen, after hoisting Jadeja into the midwicket stands, tried to do it again next delivery but was adjudged leg before wicket as the dipping full toss hit him on his pad.


Harbhajan (3/30) was on a hat-trick after getting James Foster (6) and Graeme Swann (0) off successive delives even though the milestone eventually eluded him.

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