Limping Sehwag smashes 175 in easy India win

DHAKA, (Reuters) – Opener Virender Sehwag ignored an injury to smash 175 and set up a massive 87-run win for India in the opening match of the World Cup against co-hosts Bangladesh yesterday.

Out for revenge over Bangladesh for India’s five-wicket defeat in the 2007 World Cup which helped lead to their first stage exit, Sehwag hit his highest one-day score off 140 balls, leading India to 370-4.

Chasing the improbable target of scoring nearly seven-and-half runs an over, Bangladesh ended their 50 overs on 283-9 which is still their highest total in a World Cup match in their fourth tournament.

Virender Sehwag

Tamim Iqbal and Shakib Al Hasan made 70 and 55 runs respectively but after they departed Bangladesh were unable to even approach the formidable and ever increasing asking rate.

Pace bowler Munaf Patel gave India’s depleted pace attack, which suffered a blow ahead of the game with Ashish Nehra missing out following reports of a back injury, a boost by claiming four wickets for 48 runs in the win.

Man-of-the-match Sehwag, blasting his second ever World Cup century, made Bangladesh skipper Shakib bitterly regret his decision to bowl first on a placid wicket with 14 fours and five sixes.
He added 203 runs with Virat Kohli for the third wicket with the latter also completing a century in the final over. He finished on 100 not out off 83 balls in his World Cup debut.

Virat Kohli

“I’ve always said this is a revenge game and we really played well,” a beaming man-of-the-match Sehwag said during the presentation ceremony while delirious Indian fans blew conch horns around the stands.

“I started really well and kept telling myself I have to bat at least 20, 30 overs. If I could bat (that long), I could maybe score a hundred in 30 overs.”

Sehwag needed a runner after reaching three figures having hurt his left knee while trying to push Rubel Hossain for a single in the 38th over of India’s innings.

“It’s a little sore,” he said.

“We bowled too many bad balls and that cost us the game. Virender Sehwag played a really good innings and he took the game away from us,” summed Shakib up simply.

Scoreboard
India innings

V. Sehwag b Shakib Al Hasan                  175
S. Tendulkar run out
(Shakib Al Hasan)                                      28
G. Gambhir b Mahmudullah                       39
V. Kohli not out                                       100
Y. Pathan c Rahim
b Shafiul Islam                                                8
Extras: (b-1 lb-2 w-16 nb-1)                      20
Total: (for four wickets, 50 overs)            370
Fall of wickets: 1-69 2-152 3-355 4-370
Did not bat: Yuvraj Singh, M. Dhoni, Harbhajan Singh, Z.Khan, S. Sreesanth, M. Patel
Bowling: Shafiul Islam 7-0-69-1 (1nb, 2w), Rubel Hossain 10-0-60-0 (5w), Abdur Razzak 9-0-74-0 (1w), Shakib Al Hasan 10-0-61-1 (3w), Naeem Islam 7-0-54-0, Mahmudullah 7-0-49-1 (3w).

Bangladesh innings
T. Iqbal c Yuvraj Singh b Patel                   70
I. Kayes b Patel                                         34
J. Siddique st Dhoni b Harbhajan Singh       37
Shakib Al Hasan
c Harbhajan Singh
b Pathan                                                  55
M. Rahim c sub (Raina)
b Zaheer Khan                                           25
R. Hasan not out                                       28
Mahmudullah b Patel                                  6
Naeem Islam lbw b Patel                             2
A.Razzak lbw b Zaheer                                1
Shafiul Islam run out
(Harbhajan Singh)                                        0
R. Hossain
not out                                                          1
Extras (lb-10 w-13 nb-1)                            24
Total (for nine wickets; 50 overs)              283
Fall of wickets: 1-56 2-129 3-188 4-234 5-248 6-261 7-275 8-279 9-280
Bowling: Sreesanth 5-0-53-0 (1nb, 1w), Zaheer Khan 10-0-40-2 (4w), Patel 10-0-48-4, Harbhajan Singh 10-0-41-1 (1w), Pathan 8-0-49-1 (2w), Yuvraj Singh 7-0-42-0 (1w)
Result: India won by 87 runs.
Bangladesh won the toss and elected to field.