Nidahas Trophy Final, India vs Bangladesh: Dinesh Karthik's Last
Ball Six Helps India Beat Bangladesh, Clinch Title
Needing five off the final delivery,
Karthik smashed Soumya Sarkar over extra-cover as a second-string Indian side
held its nerve in a tense situation to chase down a target of 167 in 20 overs.
Dinesh
Karthik kept his calm under pressure as he produced a scintillating knock to
help India pull off an incredible chase beating Bangladesh by four wickets to clinch the Nidahas
title at the jam-packed R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on
Sunday. Needing 5 runs off the last ball in the title decider,
Karthik displayed nerves of steel and launched Soumya Sarkar towards extra
cover for a six to seal India's win in a nerve-wrecking summit clash. The
right-hander smashed three sixes and two boundaries in his 29-run knock that
came off 8 balls.
Karthik's
heroics would count as one of India's famous last ball sixes -- something that
a Pakistani legend did against India 32 years back in Sharjah.
"Really
happy to come out of this performance. We have played really well in this
tournament and to not win the final would have been unfortunate. It was not
that easy to bat there. So I just had to go out there and hit the ball hard. I
have been practising keeping a good base and hitting through the line and
luckily it came out well," an elated Karthik said.
"The
Indian team is a tough place to get an opportunity, but once you get it, you
have to take it. And credit to the backroom staff, they have always supported
me and I'm really happy," he said.
After
being put in to bat, Bangladesh scored a competitive 166 for eight, riding on
Sabbir Rahman's 50-ball 77.
Chasing
167, captain Rohit Sharma (56) once again led from the front with his classy
knock but failed to finish off the proceedings. Middle-order batsman Manish
Pandey (28) played sensible innings but was dismissed when needed the most.
Then came Karthik who took India to victory.
India
started off on a steady note as openers Rohit and Shikhar Dhawan (10) scored 32
runs in three overs but then Dhawan was dismissed by Shakib Al Hasan.
Suresh
Raina (0), who also played a crucial role along with Rohit in the last match
could not disturb his score this time as the Uttar Pradesh batsman was
dismissed in the very next over by Rubel Hossain. But incoming batsman Lokesh
Rahul (24) and Rohit forged a crucial 51-run partnership before Rahul was sent
packing by Hossain in the 10th over.
Just
when things seemed good in the middle, Rohit departed with Nazmul Islam picking
up the crucial wicket in the 14th over. His 42-balls innings was laced with
four boundaries and three sixes.
Needing
69 runs in 40 balls, it was all on new two new batsmen Pandey and Vijay Shankar
(17). Pandey displayed some superb shots while Shankar also supported
handsomely at the other end.
But
with 37 needed in last three overs, Shankar played four dot balls which mounted
the pressure and as a result, Pandey, while trying for a big one, was caught by
Sabbir Rahman off Mustafizur Rahman. Pandey played 27 balls and slammed three
boundaries.
Experienced
batsman Karthik then joined Shankar and guided India to victory.
For
Bangladesh, Hossain picked up two wickets.
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