Ahmedabad: Australian skipper Pat Cummins worked on his promise of silencing the 1.32 lakh crowd at Motera by cordoning off India to a low 240, somewhat indefensible if dew comes, with continuous wicket-taking that started with the first powerplay onwards.
The Aussie brilliance came into play right after Cummins won the toss and elected to chase, raising quite a few eyebrows. But as the innings progressed, the talk of him being suicidal changed to delivering a masterstroke by spotting the action in the pitch. A bow to Mitchell Starc who took a three-for (10-0-55-3) in the final, felling the big three with clinical bowling spells and reverse swinging with beauties like the one which got K L Rahul. Hazlewood (9-1-38-3) and Cummins (10-0-34-2) took two each. Maxwell and Zampa took one each.
It was an Australia story all through, from the 10th over onwards. In overs 1-10, India made 80 runs for the loss of 2 wickets at a rate of eight an over; 11-20 saw a dip to 3.5 with 35 runs and a loss of one wicket; 21-30 was 37-1; and 31-40 at just a 4.5 run rate with the loss of another wicket.
Coupled with brilliant fielding and impeccable bowling by his quicks and spinners, it spelt doom for India as boundaries dried up completely and the cordon kept tightening to the extent of one boundary coming after 98 balls and the next taking 12 long overs!
The first wicket for Australia came in the fifth over itself when Shubman Gill elevated the ball erroneously to mid-on where Adam Zampa made no mistake as Starc celebrated, getting one in powerplay after his captain strangely asked to bowl after winning the toss. Shubman Gill walked when Rohit Sharma was on customary fire and Gill’s misdemeanour came in as an inconvenience, coming as it did in the fifth over of play and Sharma had already hit three fours and a six.
Six No 2 came soon after as Rohit not to be overawed by the Aussie cordon, lifted it too long off with no movement whatsoever in the field. The slower one from Starc worked well for Sharma who got into action to forget the Gill departure. India was at 31-1 when Kohli walked in to keep the campaign going.
Three boundaries, one better than the other, announced that the campaign was with the veterans of the game and Starc was at the receiving end of the Indian charge. The Indian 50 came in 6.3 overs with a wicket lost and a Rohit-Kohli partnership building up.
Glen Maxwell was brought in early, easing up Kohli to drive through cover and get another boundary. As the battle for dominance started to play out between the Australian arm and the Indian batters, Rohit packed off Maxwell for first a six over long-off and then a cover drive before walking at 47 in 30 balls with four boundaries and three sixes, when
Travis Head took one of the greatest catches of the tournament. India, who were going well, plummeted to 76-2 and the Aussies won this round of the duel.
Rohit continued his fearless hitting and flirting with danger continuously to finish his assignment of giving a flying start to the innings. However, this time, the loss pinched as this was a Final against Australia and the man in form had been sent back with 47 in 31 balls. And then Shreyas Iyer walked at four, edging it to the keeper bringing Indian into the doldrums at 81-3 in 11 overs. The powerplay was all Aussie and the pressure was all India’s. Cummins promise of silencing the crowds started prowling with a finger on the lip.
In the middle, there was a slowdown with seasoned campaigners Kohli and Rahul going for rotation instead of the Sharma-like audacity. The Aussies then brought in Zampa, their fiercest spin weapon, in a bid to unsettle the stumps yet again. A big score was desperately looking for a break as 81-3 pressed the toil button for India.
India 100 came in 15.4 overs with the robust eight-plus run rate falling to six and asking for some boost but not at the risk of losing another wicket. The silence had come in and Cummins was talking. For five overs, the Indian duo was unable to hit a boundary, bringing the run rate to below 6 an over, the last boundary being hit by Shreyas in the 10th over. No boundaries started trending on social media platforms even as Kohli-Rahul option for caution and preservation.