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India's captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, center, flanked by teammates Virat Kohli, right, and Suresh Raina, left, celebrate their win in the Asia Cup cricket match against Pakistan in Dhaka. -AP Photo |
Chasing a huge target of 330 runs, India started on a disastrous note when they lost Gautam Gambhir for nought on the second ball of the innings by off-spinner Mohammad Hafeez. But thanks to an extraordinary batting display by the latter batsmen who completed the six-wicket win with 13 balls to spare.
This is India's highest run chase in ODIs beating 326-8 made against England at Lord’s in 2002.
Pakistan made it to the final despite the defeat, leading the points table with nine points from three matches, while India with eight points from three games and Bangladesh with four from two are still in contention. Bangladesh need to win their final league match against Sri Lanka on march 20 to knock India out.
India’s victory was owed very much to Virat Kohli who smashed a career best 183, his second hundred in the tournament.
During his 211-minute stay at the crease, he struck 22 fours and two sixes from 148 balls for his eleventh ODI century.
He was involved in two big partnerships: a133-run second wicket stand with Sachin Tendulakar (52) and then a 172-run third wicket with Rohit Sharma (68).
Tendulkar, who achieved a rare feat of a century of international centuries on Friday, completed his 96th ODI half-century with five fours and a six while Sharma hit five fours and a six in his 12th fifty in one-dayers.
Earlier, Pakistan openers Mohammad Hafeez and Nasir Jamshed hammered brilliant centuries to help Pakistan reach a formidable total of 329-6.
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Mohammad Hafeez and Nasir Jamshed's 224-run opening stand had put India under pressure |
Batting first after captain Misbah-ul-Haq won the toss, both openers provided a solid start of 224 runs, their second century partnership for the first wicket in this tournament – just four runs short of Pakistan record set by Mohammad Hafeez and Imran Farhat against Zimbabwe at Harare last September.
Hafeez made 105 off 113 balls with nine fours and a six. This was his fourth ODI century while Nasir scored 112 from 104 balls with ten fours and a six for his maiden hundred in One-day International cricket.
Veteran batsman Younis Khan also batted well to hit 52 runs from 34 balls with six boundaries. This was his 47th half-century in one-day international career.