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Points Table

A Pl Pts NRR
SL 3 13 +1.14
Ind 3 12 +0.02
B Pl Pts NRR
Pak 3 10 +0.16
Ban 3 1 -1.19
Final ODI: 
India vs Srilanka 
SL won by 25 runs

The last over- Why Ganguly tried Zaheer  - Scorecard

Colombo, July 28: Indian captain Sourav Ganguly yesterday said that he decided to try out Zaheer Khan for the final over against Sri Lanka fearing that a spinner could have proved costly. He said although Virender Sehwag was bowling well, and had an over left from his quota, it would have been too much of a risk at that stage of a crucial match. "If I had tried spinner in the final over, he could have got hit," Ganguly said after India's four run victory over the hosts to secure a berth in the final against the same opponent on Sunday.

Sri Lanka needed 11 runs from the last over with two wickets in hand when Ganguly opted to go with Zaheer instead of Sehwag, who had taken three important wickets for 37 runs in his nine overs. The Indian skipper also expressed hope that stylish batsman VVS Laxman would be available for the final and that the team would be at full strength on Sunday. "We were helped by the fact that Murali and (Chaminda) Vaas were missing from this game. But by that token, VVS (Laxman) was also not on our side. Hopefully, he will be fit for the final."

Ganguly praised man of the match Sehwag for his all round contribution which saw him scoring a 81 and then claiming three crucial wickets, including Sanath Jayasuriya, to script an Indian victory. "See how quickly things change in one-day cricket," Ganguly said, adding, "Sehwag struck form at the right moment for us." The Indian skipper was all praise for Jayasuriya, who scored his 18th one-day century before getting out on 130, saying it was one of the truly memorable knocks seen in one-day internationals ever. "I hope he has now scored all his runs against us and there is nothing more left in his kitty," commented Ganguly. "It was truly a great innings but then he has been doing it for so many years."

The Indian captain also came down heavily on the critics and said that all those who said that Team India was a myth would now be made to eat their words. "All those who predicted that Team India is no longer working, will have something to think about now," said Ganguly, barely able to hide his hurt. He praised all his bowlers for fighting till the end but singled out young Irfan Pathan for his splendid effort of two for 34 from nine overs. "It was a very good performance by a medium-pacer in unfavourable conditions," concluded Ganguly.

Sri Lankan skipper Marvan Atapattu was, however, not disappointed at his team's defeat and termed Jayasuriya's dismissal as the turning point of the match. "I am not disappointed. We did try our best even though two of our key players were missing." (Agencies)

Published: Monday, July 28, 2004

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