Australia. The place where India went to last
year itself and had much of a demotivating tour in the backdrop of the World
Cup. The Indian team had not even won a single match, be it the Tests, or the
tri - series involving England as the third team, going into the World Cup.
Though the World Cup was not as bad as its precedent, but that series still
raised some very serious issues about the Indian team.
Then came the series against
Australia this year. A five – match ODI series followed by a three – match T20I
series. As it is expected in every tour Down Under, a stellar effort by the
Indian team resulting in loss was expected. And that happened too. India put up
some really good efforts when it came to the batting, but it was their bowling
that lagged behind. Though India put up 300+ scores in two of the three matches
that they batted first in, still Australia chased it down like it was a par
score. The irony is that they put some pressure in the match in which they
didn’t put up a score of 300+ batting first. The Indian team lost the series 4
– 1. This figure may look very disheartening, it was not as bad it seemed. By
winning the last match of this series, India ended Australia’s 19 – match
unbeaten streak. Rohit Sharma got the Man of the Series title for his amazing
performances.
Then came the T20 series. This was
kind of a dress rehearsal for the T20 World Cup about to start in March. If
India would achieve a whitewash in this series, they would climb to the top of
the ICC T20 series.
There were some seniors returning
to the squad, for example, Harbhajan Singh, who was in the squad recently,
Yuvraj Singh, who entered the Indian line – up on the back of some very good first
– class performances, and finally Ashish Nehra, who played international
cricket after six years. It is amazing how destiny gives you déjà vu. Three
players who were part of the disastrous World Cup in 2007 were back in the team
after nine long years.
So the series began. And the unexpected
happened. India won all the matches by a comprehensive margin. The last match,
though the series was decided, took the cake:
Last over. Yuvraj on strike. Raina
at the other end. 17 were needed. Yuvraj hadn’t batted for the last two
matches, and of the last four balls he only scored 1 run. Things were looking
tense for India. But then something clicked. The vintage Yuvi rose. In royal
style, he hit a four off the first ball and a six off the second. He then gave
the strike to Raina, who despite some pressure did the rest. Virat Kohli bagged
the Man of the Series award for scoring fifties in all three matches.
This provides the perfect backdrop
for the World T20. With India as favourites, Australia almost through with
their combination, and all the other teams gearing up, I hope to see fireworks
in the phenomenon that is India. So best of luck and play on!!
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