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India Face Australia in Cricket World Cup Final
Reuters ^ | March 22, 2003 | N.Ananthanarayanan

Posted on 03/22/2003 11:15:47 AM PST by nwrep

India Face Australia in Cricket World Cup Final

By N.Ananthanarayanan

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JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - India will look back 20 years rather than five weeks for inspiration as they prepare to meet Australia in Sunday's ICC Cricket World Cup final.

Kapil Dev's India lifted the 1983 trophy with a shock victory over West Indies and Saurav Ganguly's team will face a challenge of similar proportions against the defending world champions at The Wanderers.

Woefully out of form arriving in South Africa, India have regrouped impressively to win nine of their 10 games but victory in Sunday remains mission improbable.

That one first-round defeat was by nine wickets against Ricky Ponting's unbeaten side, who routed them for their lowest World Cup total of 125.

India's traditional weakness against pace was harshly exposed by Brett Lee in particular, but Ganguly is determined not to look back at that result at Centurion on February 15.

"We are in the final and playing as well as anybody," he said as he sidestepped questions about Lee. "We will see what happens."

India, however, who will be cheered on by Kapil Dev who has flown in to South Africa with thousand of other supporters, have genuine reasons for optimism.

Sachin Tendulkar, in sublime form, has almost single-handedly carried the team's batting, amassing a record 669 runs from 10 innings after being promoted to open at the World Cup.

PERSONAL DUEL

His personal duel with Lee and Glenn McGrath will be one to relish.

In 10 innings, Tendulkar had passed 50 seven times, making one century. There was a riveting 98 against Pakistan and 97 against Sri Lanka.

He also batted beautifully for 36 against Australia before Jason Gillespie, now back home with a heel injury, fooled him with a slower ball.

India's campaign, however, has also been marked by the fine efforts of pace trio Javagal Srinath and left-armers Zaheer Khan and Ashish Nehra.

The 33-year-old Srinath has returned from retirement to fire his younger team mates. The three have shared 49 wickets, Khan leading with 18 victims. None of the three has gone for more than four runs an over. All three have taken their wickets at under 20 apiece.

AUSTRALIA PRESSURE

Ganguly, reflecting on their contribution, said: "Every team has a bit of weakness. Australia's top-order has been scoring heavily in the last six months.

"If you can get through them early, you might expose the middle order."

He hoped the pressure might also tell on Australia.

"It is a World Cup final and pressure is always going to be a factor," he said. "They are world champions and they got to defend their title."

India's transformation during the tournament followed some intemperate criticism from their supporters for a subdued start in the World Cup. The homes of some players were even daubed in paint by irate fans, with the customary burning of effigies in the streets.

Those extreme reactions forced Tendulkar to issue an appeal for calm.

Ganguly, however, responded by calling on the team to look inward rather than outward for strength, an approach reflected in the close huddle the team forms with each on-field success.

The skipper had also led by example with three centuries, equalling the record for a single World Cup, including 111 not out on Thursday to guide India to a 91-run victory over Kenya in the semi-finals.

The win helped erase the disappointments of losing semi-finals in 1987 and 1996.

India look certain to stick to their strategy of using only one spinner, even if that has meant leaving out leg spinner Anil Kumble's 308-wicket experience.


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1 posted on 03/22/2003 11:15:47 AM PST by nwrep
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To: nwrep; MadIvan; Happygal
All ready to watch this one tonite :)
2 posted on 03/22/2003 12:06:42 PM PST by Cool Guy (In God We Trust.)
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To: Cool Guy
India should stick to polo.
3 posted on 03/22/2003 2:44:01 PM PST by JohnnyZ (Osi Onyekwuluje for Kentucky Auditor)
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To: nwrep
As an American who married an Brit and is currently living in England, I am just now getting to know a little about cricket and am hooked. I expect this article might get the usual "If it ain't an American sport, it ain't worth watching" crap like I heard with the Football World Cup (despite the States getting into the 2nd round, and after coming in dead last in France '98). Oh well, their loss.

And, as I was also rooting for England here (like I did all summer), I am also just beginning to get an understanding of the perpetual scowl on the face of English cricket fans. I think I'm starting to develop one as well.

Oh well. At least England beat Scotland today at Six Nations Rugby. bring it!

4 posted on 03/22/2003 4:05:57 PM PST by ponyespresso (I know that my Redeemer lives)
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To: JohnnyZ

polo?


5 posted on 06/13/2004 3:01:41 PM PDT by Cronos (W2K4!)
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To: Cronos

You know .... horses, and .... mallets? and such. Polo.


6 posted on 06/13/2004 7:40:35 PM PDT by JohnnyZ (Yes, I do think I'm funny, why do you ask?)
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To: JohnnyZ

Nope. They are cricket masters. Meanwhile my grandmother surely had the heart attack over the Windies losing.


7 posted on 06/13/2004 7:42:08 PM PDT by cyborg
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To: cyborg

That may well be, but I've been partial to Indian polo since reading Winston Churchill's autobiography.


8 posted on 06/13/2004 7:51:51 PM PDT by JohnnyZ (Yes, I do think I'm funny, why do you ask?)
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To: JohnnyZ

http://www.indianpolo.com/


9 posted on 06/13/2004 7:53:06 PM PDT by cyborg
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To: JohnnyZ

Well, polo was invented in Afghanistan (which would be construed as being part of hte Indian continent). But the Indians are the Cricketing Gods according to the cricket websites.


10 posted on 06/13/2004 11:10:32 PM PDT by Cronos (W2K4!)
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To: JohnnyZ

Polo looks elegant.


11 posted on 06/13/2004 11:11:43 PM PDT by Cronos (W2K4!)
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To: ponyespresso

Keep your googlies and your silly offs straight! :)


12 posted on 06/13/2004 11:20:53 PM PDT by xp38
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To: xp38
Its funny you should reply to me well over a year after I posted this, on the morning after England lost to New Zealand in rugby and lost to France in football (after leading 1-0 most of the match and into the first minute of penalty time, only to have two England players foul two French players to give to penalty kicks resulting in England LOSING 1-2!!! AARRGGHH!!)

..but England won their Test against New Zealand, England completed a nine-wicket win over New Zealand in the second Test to clinch a 2-0 series victory! BRING IT!!!

pony

13 posted on 06/14/2004 3:54:15 AM PDT by ponyespresso (simul justus et peccator)
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To: xp38
Its funny you should reply to me well over a year after I posted this, on the morning after England lost to New Zealand in rugby and lost to France in football (after leading 1-0 most of the match and into the first minute of penalty time, only to have two England players foul two French players to give to penalty kicks resulting in England LOSING 1-2!!! AARRGGHH!!)

..but England won their Test against New Zealand, England completed a nine-wicket win over New Zealand in the second Test to clinch a 2-0 series victory! BRING IT!!!

pony

14 posted on 06/14/2004 3:55:14 AM PDT by ponyespresso (simul justus et peccator)
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To: ponyespresso

Sorry I wasn't paying attention to the posting times. As you can see there were some posts just prior to mine that made the post appear on FR. Congrats to England for the test win.


15 posted on 06/14/2004 5:37:47 AM PDT by xp38
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