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Saturday, May 29, 2010

BULLIED AT BULAWAYO
Young India Crash To Shock Six-Wicket Loss Vs Zimbabwe

Bulawayo: Rohit Sharma's maiden ODI century went in vain as a slipshod India slumped to an embarrassing six-wicket defeat against Zimbabwe in the first match of the cricket tri-series here on Friday. Rohit's well-paced 114 and Ravindra Jadeja's unbeaten run-a-ball 61 had  guided India to a decent 285 for five but bowling attack allowed Zimbabwe to romp home with 10 balls to spare.
        Chasing the formidable target, Brendan Tayor (81) and Hasan Masakadza (46) gave Zimbabwe a rollicking start and down the order debutant Craig Ervine (67 not out) dazzled as the hosts cruised to 289 for four in 48.2 overs.
        India paly Sri Lanka in their next match on Sunday, Zimbabwe's chase got off to a strong start with Taylor and Masakadza showing scant respect for their opponents and adding 88 runs in 13 overs. Three Indians made their ODI debut today but neither Ashok Dinda, nor R Vinay Kumar or Umesh Yadav could make their presence felt as Taylor and Masakadza exposed the frailties of the Indian attack.
        Taylor hit Vinay Kumar for two sexes and a four in the 10th over and the partnership was blooming with a 100-mark in sight when Amit Mishra's googly castled Masakadza.
        Indian bowlers toiled for another 16 overs without any success before Jadeja trapped Graeme Lamb (27), Taylor was looking good for a century but he fell to Vinay Kumar in the 35th over after a 103 ball knock that had four fours and two sixes in it. Charles Coventry (32 off 25 balls) played like his wont, hitting Yusuf Pathan, Mishra and Vinay Kumar out of the ground before losing his stumps to the pacer. Ervine, however, showed tremendous maturity in his debut match as he and skipper Eoton Chigumbura (24 not out) completed the formality without any fuss. Earlier electing to bat first, India were off to a smooth start with Murali Vijay (11) and Dinesh Karthik (22) forging a 56-run opening stand against the wayward Zimbabwean howlers.
         It was smooth sailing for the Indians till the ninth over when Vijay was run out which was a combination of Zimbabwe wicketkeeper Brendan Taylor's brilliance and the opener's laziness.
         Vijay was ambling towards the batting crease when Taylor collected a Prosper Utseya throw in front of the wicket and flicked it back-handed onto the stumps.
        Next man in Virat Kohli's was a score less stay as the vice captain, without facing a ball, was beaten by an Elton Chigumbura direct-throw. 

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