Friday, June 21, 2013
Champions Trophy: One Final Time
As you wait for the final of the final edition of the
Champions Trophy, take a look at what happened on the previous six occasions.
1. FIRST STRIKE: November 1, 1998: After being
asked to bat first by South Africa in Dhaka, the West Indies put together a
total of 245 all out riding on opener Philo Wallace’s knock of 103.
Man-of-the-match Jacques Kallis took 5/30 for the West Indies. In response, the
late Hansie Cronje (61*) took the Proteas out of troubled waters; and happily
accepted the trophy from the Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for the
4-wicket win.
4. WI ARE THE CHAMPIONS: September 25, 2004: One
doesn’t always give a team a chance, when they are struggling at 147/8 against
England, with 71 runs still needed for victory. But Courtney Browne (35*) and
Ian Bradshaw (34*) decided that that they weren’t really keen on getting
marooned on the island of defeat. The duo put together 71 runs for the 9th
wicket to take the West Indies to victory, with seven balls remaining at the
Kennington Oval.
5. DON’T PUSH IT:
November 5, 2006: The West Indies were shot out for 138, and there was no way
Australia were going to lose from there on in Mumbai. Shane Watson (57*) and
Damien Martyn (47*) had no trouble taking them home to an eight-wicket win.
Their win was however overshadowed by an unsavoury incident on the podium, when
Ricky Ponting and Damien Martyn shooed BCCI President Sharad Pawar off the
stage.
6. SECOND HELPING: October 5, 2009: New Zealand
were reduced to 200/9 by Australia, after their skipper Brendon McCullum won
the toss and decided to bat first. In reply, Shane Watson led from the front
with 105*, surviving some anxious moments before taking the Aussies to a
6-wicket win in Centurion.
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