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India vs Pakistan Final 2017: Sarfraz Ahmed and Co complete fairytale, lift maiden Champions Trophy

Press Trust of India • June 18, 2017, 23:02:22 IST
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Pakistan complete a treble of ICC trophies after flattening India by 180 runs at the Oval in the Champions Trophy finals. Fakhar Zaman was adjudged Man of the Match and Hasan Ali was named Man of the Series.

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London: A rampaging Pakistan completed a remarkable turnaround to win its maiden Champions Trophy after beating arch-rivals India by 180 runs in the final at the Oval on Sunday. Fakhar Zaman led the way for Pakistan with a brilliant 114 off 106 balls, winning the Man of the Match in the process, while Mohammad Amir helped get rid of the dangerous Indian top-three in a destructive spell to trigger a collapse for the ‘Men in Blue’. This is Pakistan’s first ICC title triumph since their 2009 World Twenty20 win but more importantly it broke the jinx of not performing against India in big ticket matches. [caption id=“attachment_3711167” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Pakistan celebrate winning the ICC Champions Trophy. Reuters. Pakistan celebrate winning the ICC Champions Trophy. Reuters.[/caption] For a team that can’t play international cricket at home due to security issues, the victory has far-reaching implications. If Zaman announced his arrival in international cricket with a match-defining knock, Pakistan cricket’s ’enfant terrible’ Amir finally managed to sing a redemption song that he has been longing for. It was a charged-up performance from Sarfraz Ahmed’s underdog team with left-handed opener Zaman, after a lucky reprieve, scoring a pulsating 114 in their imposing 338 for 4. Amir (6-2-16-3) then tormented the Indian batsmen with a devastating first spell and eventually the defending champions were bundled out for 158 in only 30.3 overs. The match turned out to be one of the most nightmarish under Virat Kohli’s captaincy. It was a match where everything went awry for the ‘Men in Blue’ from the time Kohli went out for the toss. On a flat deck, Kohli surprised everyone opting to field, a decision prompted by the current team’s ability to chase any target. It started on a wrong note when a beautiful delivery from Jasprit Bumrah was nicked by an edgy Zaman only to be called no-ball due to overstepping. Zaman scored a ton. The two spinners Ravichandran Ashwin (0/70 in 10 overs) and Ravindra Jadeja (0/67 in 8 overs) were then taken to the task with not a single wicket-taking delivery being bowled by the duo. With no assistance from the pitch, their limitations were thoroughly exposed against batsmen, who were ready to use their feet. The ‘Law of Averages’ were certainly going to catch up with India’s ‘Big Three’ after their brilliant run in the tournament. Worse, it happened in the final. Rohit Sharma (0), Shikhar Dhawan (21) and Virat Kohli (5) were snuffed out by Amir in a devastating first spell with three brilliant deliveries. The fate of the match was sealed. Hardik Pandya smashed 76 off 43 balls, hit half a dozen of sixes to provide some entertainment, before being run-out due to a horrible mix-up with Jadeja. Pandya was livid but he was only delaying the inevitable. As the final wicket fell, Oval, immersed in a’Sea of Green’, was euphoric in its celebration along with those eleven on the field. The victory was achieved by one of the most de-glamorous outfit under one of the most unassuming captains in the history of Pakistan cricket -Sarfraz and he deserved it more than anyone else for showing the composure one expects from model captains. Earlier, playing his first ODI tournament, the 27-year- old left-hander got a “life” when he was batting on four as Bumrah overstepped while MS Dhoni took a simple catch behind the stumps. Zaman made full use of the opportunity to punish the Indian attack on a day when it mattered most. Along with senior pro Azhar Ali (58 off 71 balls), Zaman set the platform with a 128-run partnership for the opening wicket and consolidated it further with a whirlwind 72 off 63 balls with Babar Azam (46 off 52). By the time Jadeja took a well-judged catch off Hardik Pandya to remove Zaman, the team’s total had reached 200. The final flourish was provided by veteran Mohammed Hafeez (57 off 37) with help of four boundaries and three sixes. He added 71 for in 7.3 overs with Imad Wasim (25 no off 21). To add insult to injury, India bowled 13 wides and three no-balls in what was a woeful day for all, save Bhuvneshwar Kumar (1/44 in 10 overs). Ashwin and Jadeja got a pounding from Zaman, who would clear his front leg and muscle the deliveries through on-side, occasionally hitting the inside out shot through extra cover. He got a few streaky boundaries upfront but then settled in to give each Indian bowler, a mighty thwack. There was no looking back after that and was liberal help from all the Indian bowlers, who erred in length, gave away needless extras to release the pressure completely. In humid conditions and on flattest of decks, Kohli decided to field first but his bowlers did not do justice to the faith he had shown in them. Especially both the spinners looked clueless with no help from the pitch. Zaman and Azhar were ready to use their feet and with no turn on offer whipped them on all parts of the ground with ease. In between the two lead spinners, they were hit for 12 boundaries and five sixes. The second Powerplay (Overs 11-40) were fully utilised by Pakistan, who scored 191 runs and bulk of those came off the spinners. Jadeja was guilty of not varying his pace. He bowled too quick and too flat which made strokeplay easier. Zaman’s batting didn’t have the grace that one normally associates with left-handers but on a true pitch where hitting through the line was easy, it suited his style. The best part about Zaman was his ability to find the boundary at ease during the second Powerplay.

Pakistan played better cricket today in all departments and deserved to win. Congratulations. #CT17

— Kapil Dev (@therealkapildev) June 18, 2017

Inconsistent first class structure .. No home games for 10 yrs .. No expensive Academies .. Now #CHAMPIONS Pakistan ...#CT17

— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) June 18, 2017

With inputs from PTI

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