Samson sizzles, Abhishek roars as India post record 255/ in T20 World Cup final
New Zealand Skipper Santner completely misread the Motera track and made a blunder in team selection.
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Sanju Samson scarred an awestruck New Zealand in the company of an equally destructive Abhishek Sharma (PTI)
Ahmedabad, 8 Mar
Sanju Samson scarred
an awestruck New Zealand in the company of an equally destructive Abhishek
Sharma, who saved his best for the last in India's record-breaking 255 for five
against New Zealand in the T20 World Cup final here on Sunday.
And if that wasn't
enough Ishan Kishan (54 off 25 balls) proved that even three can tango together
as India's top three in a superlative batting display stunned New Zealand.
Abhishek took full
advantage of Mitchell Santner's tactical harakiri with a 21-ball-52 blitzkrieg
but Samson's muscular effort --- a dazzling 89 off 46 balls, a union of beastly
power and silken grace, will be remembered for times to come.
There were eight sixes
-- a few over long-on, couple over square leg, down the ground, and over
long-off.
Samson made Rachin
Ravindra's left-arm spin, Lockie Ferguson (0/48 in 2 overs) and Matt Henry's
(0/49 in 4 overs) medium pace bowling look pedestrian. It was a massacre of a
good bowling attack.
After match-winning
efforts versus West Indies and England, Kerala's favourite son finally silenced
the Doubting Thomases, who questioned his credentials over the past decade.
After a series of flop
show and his place in the side being debated from Kashmir to Kanyakumari,
Abhishek finally performed true to his billing with liberal help from New
Zealand pacers, who handed over the advantage to the southpaw on a platter.
An 18-ball-50 with his
signature straight sixes, the familiar bat swing, the Punjab man enjoyed the
rub of the green under the floodlit Ahmedabad skyline.
Skipper Santner
completely misread the Motera track and made a blunder in team selection,
dropping off-spinner Cole McConchie, who had dismissed southpaws Quinton de
Kock and Ryan Rickleton in the only over that he bowled in the semifinal.
Instead it was Jacob
Duffy's (0/42 in 3 overs) friendly medium pace which became a cannon fodder for
Abhishek as he smashed five of his half a dozen boundaries off him.
In case of Matt Henry
(1/49 in four overs), once Samson smacked him for a six slightly wide off
long-on, there was no looking back. With as many as 92 runs in the Powerplay,
India had seized the decisive advantage.
After Rachin Ravindra
(1/32 in 2 overs) removed Abhishek after a 98-run opening stand off 43 balls,
Kishan kept the tempo with four sixes and as many boundaries
A 105-run stand off 48
balls took them past 200-run mark before Jimmy Neesham (3/46 in four over)
removed Samson, Kishan and skipper Suryakumar Yadav (0) in the 16th over.
However, the damage had already been done by then.
Santner's decision to
bench off-spinner Kyle McConchie and instead play Jcob Duffy didn't seem like a
prudent call as he was hammered for three boundaries in his very first over.
While Glenn Phillips
bowled a tidy second over, the moment Abhishek had to deal with pace, he was in
his elements. The sixes over extra cover off Lockie Ferguson and Matt Henry
sent the capacity crowd into raptures.
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