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Yuvraj lifts India over WI
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 21 - 03 - 2011

CHENNAI: Yuvraj Singh scored his maiden World Cup century and took two wickets as India beat the West Indies by 80 runs Sunday to set up a quarterfinal against defending champion Australia.
West Indies, set 269 to win, finished on 188 all out with seven overs left.
India's victory in the last match of the group phase means it will face Australia, bidding for a fourth straight World Cup title and fifth in total, in Ahmedabad Thursday.
West Indies will face Pakistan in Bangladesh in their last eight clash Wednesday.
While Devon Smith, doing his best to compensate for the absence of injured fellow left-handed opener Chris Gayle, was making 81 the West Indies was in the hunt.
But Smith's exit sparked a collapse that saw the last eight wickets lost for 34 runs as the Caribbean slumped from 154 for two.
When Zaheer Khan returned to the attack Smith looked uncomfortable and he was bowled by a fine ball from the left-arm quick that cut in a touch.
India's spinners then took over.
Big-hitting Kieron Pollard tried launching Harbhajan Singh only to find Yusuf Pathan at long-on.
Devon Thomas stumped by wicketkeeper and India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni off a well-flighted delivery from left-arm spinner Yuvraj, who took two for 18.
And West Indies captain Darren Sammy was then run out before Yuvraj dismissed Andre Russell for a duck.
Earlier, Yuvraj's 113 was the cornerstone of India's 268 but the host nation lost its last six wickets for just 36 runs. Ravi Rampaul marked his World Cup debut with a career-best five for 51 including the prized wicket of Sachin Tendulkar.
That surpassed the fast bowler's 4-37 against India in Kingston in June 2009 – the last time the West Indies beat a top nation in a one-dayer.
Yuvraj's innings revived a 38,000 capacity Chidambaram Stadium crowd stunned into silence by the early loss of Sachin Tendulkar for two.
Yuvraj and Virat Kohli (59) shared a third-wicket stand of 122 after India were reduced to 51-2 following an early double strike by Rampaul, in for Kemar Roach.
Yuvraj faced 123 balls and hit two sixes and 10 fours in an innings that ended when he was caught and bowled by Pollard.
Rampaul had Tendulkar, undone by a lifting delivery, caught behind off the last ball of the first over.
Australia umpire Steve Davis rejected Rampaul's appeal but Tendulkar walked off anyway.
– Agence France


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