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ICC Champions Trophy: Virat Kohli Gangnam style celebrations dance
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ICC Champions Trophy: Virat Kohli Gangnam style celebrations dance
  • Published_at:2013-06-23
  • Category:Sports
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  • description: India wins champions trophy finals beating england In surreal developments, the ICC - who hadn't considered it fit to have a reserve day for the final - added 75 minutes to the rainy day to accommodate 20 overs in the farcical Champions Trophy final. The toss happened on time, which England won to get the first use of the ball, but play began only six hours later. India's innings was interrupted twice, the batsmen fell behind in the scoring rate before they realised, and lost wickets in panic. It was a punchy partnership of 47 off 33 between Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja that rescued India from 66 for 5 after 13 overs and gave them a fighting chance. Kohli scored 43 off 34, and Jadeja 33 off 25. Ravi Bopara was England's unexpected hero, getting the ball to stop on the batsmen and running away with figures of 4-1-20-3. You can't take away from England, who were out of their comfort zone themselves, playing a 20-over game with at least three players who won't make it to their Twenty20 side. They bowled well given the circumstance. They were accurate despite patchy fielding, maximising the effect of the spongy bounce, and Bopara was the biggest beneficiary of India's panic with wickets of Shikhar Dhawan, Suresh Raina and MS Dhoni, who was out for his first ODI duck since October 2010. The game finally began at 4.20pm only to be interrupted in the sixth over. By then, Rohit Sharma had been bowled by one from Stuart Broad that seamed in. This break lasted two minutes, and Shikhar Dhawan came out to upper-cut the first ball - both feet in air - for a six over third man. However, a longer break arrived soon after which they threw the balls to James Tredwell and Bopara.
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