
It's time for Team India to keep the Champagne bottle in ice. On Sunday, India knocked Australia by 6 wickets and with 25 balls remaining to go one up in the 'Best of 3' finals of the CB Series. There were two men, or rather one man and the other grooming up to be one whomade this historic win possible.. 35 year old Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar and 20 year old, state mate Rohit Sharma from Mumbai. While the LITTLE Masters BIG knock of unbeaten 117 paved the road for India's historic win, Sharma made his 3 ODI 50 and played a crucial knock of 66 when time demanded. On his way to 117, Tendulkar completed his 42 ODI ton, his first against Australia in 38 ODI's. This knock will surely silence the critics who have been after his case for long. As for the sportsman Tendulkar is, it really does'nt matter who says what to his game because at the end of the day, the little master just knows how to belt that CHERRY with the
(MRF)WILLOW! Coming back to the match, Aussie bowlers did'nt shine much with the ball, James Hopes sent off opener Robin Uthappa (17) and Rohit Sharma (66), Brad Hogg bowled Yuraj Singh for just 10 runs. Mitchell Johnson and Hopes were involved in a run-out which saw Gautam Gambhir return to the pavillion after making 3 runs.
Earlier, slowly but steadily Australia piled up 239/8 in 50 overs. Thanks to Mathew Hayden's 82 and Mike Hussey's 45 . Andrew Symonds played a quickfire knock of 31 off 44 balls. Indian bowlers Praveen Kumar and Harbhajan Singh scalped 2 wickets each, while Ishant Sharma, Irfan Pathan and Yuvraj Singh managed one apiece. Pathan proved to be the most expensive of the lot, he bowled 7 overs and conceded 63 runs and with an economy rate ranging to 9 runs an over.
Now, one final down and one to go on the 4th of March when India take on the world beaters Australia in Brisbane. Let's hope that the MEN IN BLUE will hoist the TRI-COLOR at the Brisbane Cricket Ground and capture the CB Series.