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Dinesh Karthik’s Last Ball Six Helps India Beat Bangladesh, Clinch Title

Nidahas Trophy Final, India vs Bangladesh: Dinesh Karthik’s Last Ball Six Helps India Beat Bangladesh, Clinch Title

Needing five off the final delivery, Karthik smashed Soumya Sarkar over extra-cover as a second-string Indian side held its nerve in a tense situation to chase down a target of 167 in 20 overs.

Dinesh Karthik kept his calm as he produced a scintillating batting display to help India pull off an incredible chase beating Bangladesh by four wickets to clinch the Nidahas title at the jam-packed R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Sunday. Needing 5 runs off the last ball in the title decider, Karthik stayed cool and launched Soumya Sarkar towards extra cover for a six to seal India’s win in a nerve-wrecking summit clash. The right-hander smashed three sixes and two boundaries in his 8-ball knock.

Karthik’s heroics would count as one of India’s famous last ball sixes — something that Pakistani legend did against India 32 years back in Sharjah.

After being put in to bat, Bangladesh scored a competitive 166 for eight, riding on Sabbir Rahman’s 50-ball 77.

Captain Rohit Sharma’s (56 off 42 balls) dismissal set India’s inexperienced middle-order in panic mode.

India allrounder Vijay Shankar’s four dot balls off the 18th over by Mustafizur Rahaman made it very difficult for India.

Batting in immense pressure, Karthik came at the start of the19th over and clobbered Rubel Hossain for 22 including two sixes and two fours to bring down the equation to 12 off the final over before finishing it off in style.

Rohit started with a lofted boundary over long-on off his opposite number Shakib. Young off-spinner Mehidy Hasan Miraz then got a taste of what world class batsmanship is as he was hit for two huge sixes — one over deep mid-wicket and other over long-on along with another boundary.

Shikhar Dhawan (10) and Suresh Raina (0) were out in quick succession but the Indian captain was in his element as Bangladesh’s ploy of using spinners in the Powerplay didn’t prove to be as effective as India.

Rohit hit left-arm spinner Nazmul Islam over mid-off for a boundary and then an inside out lofted shot over long-off fetched him a six.

He square cut Mustafizur Rahaman for a boundary as India seized control scoring 56 in the Powerplay overs.

KL Rahul (24, 14 balls) once again looked in fine touch during a 51-run stand with his skipper but failed to make it count as his mistimed pull off a Rubel Hossain delivery landed into safe hands of Sabbir at deep square leg.

Earlier, Indian pacers undid the hardwork of their spinners as Bangladesh scored a competitive 166 for eight, riding on Sabbir’s 50-ball 77 after batting first.

Off-spinner Washington Sundar (1/20 in 4 overs) and leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal (3/18 in 4 overs) were brilliant in the Powerplay but the duo of Vijay Shankar (0/48 in 4 overs) and Shardul Thakur (0/45 in 4 overs) leaked 93 runs between them on a good batting surface.

While the Washington-Chahal duo bowled 20 dot balls between them with only one boundary, Shankar and Thakur conceded 10 boundaries and four sixes.

Jaydev Unadkat (2/33) did come back well in his final over but Sabbir cleverly waited for the spinners to finish their quota as he launched a furious assault on the pacers during the back-10.

Skipper Rohit taking a gamble by introducing both spinners inside the Powerplay overs instead of using an effective part-timer like Suresh Raina when Thakur and Shankar were being hit, came as a surprise.

The last six overs of the Bangladesh innings yielded 66 runs — mostly coming from Sabbir’s blade.

The 17th over was the one when Shankar fluffed his lines with the back of the hand slower deliveries as Sabbir hit him for a six over deep mid-wicket followed by one over long-on.

Shardul, whose knuckle ball has been a hit was picked up by Sabbir in the next over for two cheeky boundaries.

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