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1st Semi Final Pakistan v India at Mohali on Wednesday 30th March 2011

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1st Semi Final Pakistan v India at Mohali on Wednesday 30th March 20111st Semi Final Pakistan v India at Mohali on Wednesday 30th March 2011


Time:- Only 45 Left 

India recorded a sensational five-wicket victory to oust defending champions Australia with14 balls to spare in the second quarter-finals of the tenth World Cup here at the Sardar Patel Stadium on Thursday.

Now they will meet Pakistan in the semi-finals to be played on March 30 at Mohali.

Chasing a modest total of 261, India completed the victory with the help of three half-centuries, in 47.4 overs.

Yuvraj Singh was the top-scorer with 57 not out followed by Sachin Tendulkar (53) and Gautam Gambhir (50).

Ahmedabad: India have set a semi-final date with Pakistan on March 30 at Mohali. India ousted defending champions Australia after beating them by 5 wickets in the 2nd quarter-final at Ahmedabad.

Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi on Wednesday said that his team were unnerved by the prospect of playing India, whom they have never beaten in the World Cup, in the semi final in Mohali.

1st Semi Final Pakistan v India at Mohali on Wednesday 30th March 2011“If we happen to clash with India, we won’t lack crowd support because (Pakistani) people will come from across the border to watch the match in Mohali,” Afridi told MiD DAY.

Pakistan booked their semi-final berth by crushing the West Indies by 10-wickets in the first quarter final on Wednesday.

India have a 4-0 head-to-head record against Pakistan in World Cup matches but Shahid Afridi was confident of turning the tables. “India maybe the world’s best team but we are capable of beating them,” he said.

“This (Pakistani) side has a lot of focus. Today we achieved our first objective of winning the quarter final. The second objective is (winning) the semi-final. We are taking one step at a time.”

Afridi took heart from the fact that the PCA stadium in Mohali had been a happy hunting ground for Pakistan. “Mohali has been good for us. In 2007-08, we won chasing a 300-plus target. In 2005, Kamran Akmal and Abdur Razzaq helped us draw a Test which we could have lost,” he said.

Afridi contributed to the huge win over the West Indies, bagging fours wickets for 30 runs off 9.3 overs to consolidate his position as the tournament’s leading wicket-taker with 21 wickets. The West Indies were bundled out for 112, their third lowest World Cup total, with more than six overs remaining. Off spinner Mohammad Hafeez, who shared the new ball with Umar Gul, picked two wickets in four balls and then made made 61 off 64 balls to lead the successful chase.

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