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Pakistan v India, 1st ODI, Peshawar

The stifle at the death

In a game where bat dominated ball almost right from the start, both teams will probably look back at the last six overs of the Indian innings as the phase which turned out to be the most critical

On the Ball with S Rajesh

February 6, 2006

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In a game where bat dominated ball almost right from the start, both teams will probably look back at the last six overs of the Indian innings as the phase which turned out to be the most critical. After 44, India were cruising along at 300 for 4 - a run-rate of 6.82. In the next six overs, that rate fell drastically to 4.67, as Pakistan nailed six wickets, starting with the crucial scalp of Sachin Tendulkar in the 45th over. No over fetched more than seven, and a total which appeared headed towards the 340-plus mark finished up only on 328.

Even that total was a huge one, but Pakistan's batting, led by Salman Butt, ensured that the Indians were on the back foot very quickly. The most impressive aspect of his batting was the manner in which he scored runs almost equally off all the Indian bowlers - the bowler who finished up with the best economy rate against him was Zaheer Khan, and even he went for 15 from 18 balls.

Salman Butt versus Indian bowlers
Bowler Balls Runs Strike rate
Zaheer Khan 18 15 5.00
Irfan Pathan 42 37 5.29
Ajit Agarkar 14 13 5.57
Murali Kartik 18 18 6.00
S Sreesanth 15 18 7.20

The performance which would have most pleased the Indian fans was Sachin Tendulkar's hundred. Plenty had been written about him after his failure in the Tests, but he answered the critics in the manner he knows best - with runs off the bat. Tendulkar didn't start as fluently as he normally does - against the fast bowlers (Naved-ul-Hasan, Asif, Gul and Razzaq) he only scored 41 off 66 balls. Against the slow bowlers, though, Tendulkar was in his elements, milking 59 from 47. With the confidence back, he could well be more aggressive against the fast bowlers through the rest of the series.

S Rajesh is stats editor of Cricinfo.

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S Rajesh Stats editor Every week we take a look at the story behind the stats, with an original slant on facts and figures. The column is written by S Rajesh, Cricinfo's stats editor. Rajesh did an MBA in marketing, and then worked for a year in advertising, before deciding to chuck it in favour of a job that would combine the pleasures of watching cricket and writing about it. The intense matches of office cricket were an added bonus.
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