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Huge total the foundation for India's victory over South Africa in ICC KnockOut semi-final

da betsul: Saurav Ganguly described the strip used for Friday’s ICC KnockOut semi-finalas the worst of the three strips played on by India during the tournament

Peter Robinson13-Oct-2000Saurav Ganguly described the strip used for Friday’s ICC KnockOut semi-finalas the worst of the three strips played on by India during the tournament.This was probably just as well for South Africa. Had the match been playedon a good pitch by the Indian captain’s standards, the winning margin mighthave been even more than 95 runs to India.Ganguly’s 141, off no more than 142 balls, was the outstanding innings ofthe tournament and it carried India to a formidable 295 for six in their 50overs. They might have gone beyond 300 but for a final over from AllanDonald from which only two were scored as three wickets fell.Ganguly said that the pitch “stopped a bit” and South African captain ShaunPollock confirmed that it had been a little slower than the tracks used inthe early matches. You wouldn’t have noticed it as India stormed to 293before their third wicket fell to the last ball of the 49th over.On the day India earned their place in Sunday’s final against New Zealand bybatting, bowling and fielding better than South Africa. Neither side reachedthe standards set during their respective quarter-final matches, but Indiawere a good deal closer to the pace than the South Africans.Sachin Tendulkar was the senior partner in a 66-run opening stand, but afterhe had gone for 39, Ganguly gradually started to shift through the gears. Upto the halfway point, the South Africans had more or less been able to keepIndia in check, but the introduction of left-arm spinner Nicky Boje into theattack in the 25th over was the signal for Ganguly to move into overdrive.Ganguly carted Boje for three sixes during two overs that cost South Africa26 and the tone of the innings – and the match – had changed. With RahulDravid a willing ally, India were able to add 74 between the 25th and 35thovers and set themselves up for the highest total of the tournament.Dravid eventually went for 58, but his departure served only to bring YuvrajSingh, the find of the competition, to the wicket. Boje should have caughtSingh when he had one, but the fielder lost the ball in the sun and he wenton to crash 41 off 35 balls.Ganguly, meanwhile, had his slice of luck on 75 when he chopped a LanceKlusener no ball into the hands of Jonty Rhodes at point, but when it’s yourday, it’s your day and only the fact that he couldn’t get on strike duringDonald’s last over probably kept him under 150.Throughout the tournament captains have been talking about 280 to 300 as parfor the pitch and the ground and South Africa didn’t believe themselves outof it. They needed a start, though, and they didn’t get one.Andrew Hall was yorked in the third over, Gary Kirsten run out in thefourth, Boeta Dippenaar caught behind in the fifth and Jacques Kallis caughtoff a leading edge in the eighth. Runs had been coming, but at a price. Thescore was 50 for four.There was a 56-run stand for the fifth wicket between Rhodes and MarkBoucher and 55 were added for the sixth by Boucher and Klusener, but theSouth Africans did not have enough wickets in hand and each Indian successwas a further nail in South Africa’s coffin.Ganguly found time to bring himself on to claim Boucher’s wicket for 60 andthen dropped two successive dolly catches at slip off Nicky Boje who simplycouldn’t fathom which way Anil Kumble was turning it.But the match had long since shifted India’s way and Tendulkar wrapped it upwith the last two wickets in three balls.There was talk beforehand that India might field an additional spinner,Sunil Joshi, on Sunday, but a virgin strip is to be used in the field and itmight have just a little more pace. Changes are not expected in the Indianteam while New Zealand are again likely to be without allrounder ChrisCairns in the field.India will start the final as favourites, but New Zealand were able to weardown Pakistan and they won’t mind being seen as underdogs. They’re quiteused to it, in fact.