T20 World Cup | Jadeja, Shami and Bumrah skittle out Scotland as India wins big

Openers Rahul and Rohit help the Men in Blue reach the target off just 39 deliveries; the former’s 18-ball 50 is the fastest of this edition

November 05, 2021 07:41 pm | Updated November 06, 2021 01:59 pm IST - Dubai

Captain Virat Kohli greets Scotland's players after India won the ICC T20 World Cup against Scotland in Dubai on November 5, 2021.

Captain Virat Kohli greets Scotland's players after India won the ICC T20 World Cup against Scotland in Dubai on November 5, 2021.

Virat Kohli couldn’t have asked for a better occasion than his birthday to win the first toss of the ICC T20 World Cup. And the Men in Blue, consisting of three spinners for the first time in the tournament, gave its captain a fitting gift as India thrashed Scotland by eight wickets in its penultimate Super-12 match on Thursday night.

The inexperienced Scottish batters just could not withstand the relentless pressure applied by India’s bowlers to be skittled out for a paltry 85 in the 18th over at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

Finding their mojo

Rohit Sharma (30, 16b, 5x4, 1x6) and K.L. Rahul (50, 19b, 6x4, 3x6), who had found their mojo in Abu Dhabi two nights ago, then made a mockery of Scotland’s bowling as India overhauled the target in just 39 balls.

After Rohit was plumb in front off a Brad Wheal yorker off the last ball of the fifth over, captain Kohli joined Rahul in the middle.

Even though Rahul perished after a quickfire fifty, Kohli was at the crease when Suryakumar Yadav scored the winning six to complete the formalities.

India required to cross Scotland’s total in 7.1 overs to better New Zealand’s and Afghanistan’s Net Run Rate.

Having ticked the box, it will now hope for Afghanistan to surprise New Zealand on Sunday and make it to the semifinals by beating Namibia the next day.

No surprise

Considering Scotland’s struggles against quality spin against Afghanistan earlier in the tournament and Shardul Thakur’s below-par outing in the previous two games, it didn’t come as a surprise when Varun Chakravarthy, fit again after a calf strain, replaced Shardul in the XI.

Jasprit Bumrah, who was whipped for a six by George Munsey in the first over, started the Scotland downfall by getting rid of its captain Kyle Coetzer with a slower ball in the third over.

While Munsey and Matthew Cross survived the PowerPlay, Ravindra Jadeja, who along with Mohammed Shami was the pick of the bowlers with idential figures (3/15), struck twice in his first over to spell doom for Scotland.

The first of those dismissals — Richie Berrington was flummoxed with the ball pitching on the leg and turning enough to beat the bat and strike into the middle stump — will be cherished by the week-end spectators who turned up to support India.

Perfect yorker

Shami then equalled, if not bettered, the best-dismissal competition with a perfect yorker to which tailender Alasdair Evans had no answer.

While R. Ashwin was unlucky to have seen Rishabh Pant miss a stumping in his last over, Bumrah, who bowled a maiden in the middle overs, came back to dismiss Mark Watt and end Scotland’s misery.

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