India vs WI World cup T20 Final Scorecard : India 153/7 off 20 overs (Yuvraj 67 off 43, Bravo 4/38) West Indies 156/3 (Bravo 66 of 36)
Dwayne Bravo was a key player of the Mumbai Indians IPL T20 cricket team and that Twenty20 cricket experience has made Dwayne Bravo an incredible T20 player. The Indian cricket team had a taste of Bravo ’s capability as he rocked the Indian team with a wonderful all round performance
The Indian cricket team was 30/3 off 5 overs due to some great bowling by Dwayne Bravo and Fidel Edwards as Gambhir,Raina and Rohit Sharma were out within the first five overs. You could almost say that this World cup Twenty20 cricket match was decided before the end of the fifth over
Dhoni and Yuvraj then steadied the Indian batting order but Dhoni was really too defensive (Yeah : I am speaking about Dhoni , Mahi, the Indian cricket captain)
Yuvraj Singh hit an incredible flicked six off a yorker in the blockhole that again underscored Yuvraj Singh’s amazing talent as Yuvraj made 66 runs off just 43 balls. Yusuf Pathan also demonstrated his talent as he made a wonderful cameo of 32 runs, and again showed that Dhoni and the Indian cricket team are underutilizing Yusuf Pathan’s match winning abilities
The Indian bowlers did a great job by getting Gayle and Fletcher out early. Dhoni also rotated the Indian bowlers well as the West Indies lost their match winner Gayle to Yusuf Pathan
But the Indian cricket think tank’s strategy of using slower bowlers backfired as Dwayne Bravoa and Lendl Simmons turned out to be fantastic players of spin bowling and took the West Indies cricket team to an easy win by smashing the spinners at ease to the boundary
Many more Twenty20 cricket matches in this cricket T20 world cup, and the Indian cricket team still have a chance, but this defeat against West Indies was definitely a rude awakening for the Dhoni ’s Indian cricket team. The West Indies cricket team however would now fancy their chances of winning the Twenty20 cricket World cup
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