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Venue: Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy [March 8, 2011].
The Pakistani cricket team is infamous for its fielding antics. Generations have passed on, but their fielding woes have remained the same. Moreover, due to this sloppiness on the ground, they have lost matches on the biggest of stages. This blog post is about one such game wherein the men in green lost just because of their fielding.
In the year 2011, New Zealand was facing Pakistan in the group stage of the 2011 World Cup. Captain Daniel Vettori won the toss and decided to bat first on what looked like a good wicket to bat upon. However, the Kiwis lost Baz in the first over itself as Akhtar bowled him out in the fourth delivery of the innings. As a result New Zealand went on the back seat and adopted a cautious approach.
Despite this, the Pakistanis kept on chipping wickets at regular intervals and kept the run rate under control. At the end of 46 overs, the New Zealand scorecard read 210/6, with Ross Taylor batting on 76* of 111 deliveries, whereas Oram had just joined him in the middle. However, it is pertinent to note that Taylor was dropped twice in the very beginning of his innings. On both occasions it was Kamran Akmal who dropped the easiest catch he could have ever gotten. The first catch drop came at the very first ball wherein Taylor edged between the slips and the keeper, and the keeper let it go even without trying to catch it. The second time the ball came in his hands, but he again failed to catch it. To be honest the catch was so easy that even the commentator called it inexcusable.
The birthday boy got his gift, and he made sure that he would make it count. In the last 4 overs, the Kiwis smoked 92 runs as the Pakistanis looked helpless. However, the moment that will always be remembered is Ross Taylor hitting Akhtar 28 runs in an over. Something that was never heard before. To be honest, the attack was so brutal that he was not even called to bowl his final over. In his place, Abdul Razzaq was asked to bowl, who too conceded 30 runs in an over as the Kiwis crossed the 300-run mark.
Ross Taylor scored an unbeaten 131 off 124 deliveries as everyone was up on their feet. The innings were so destructive that the commentator called Taylor the plunderer of Pallekele. It was truly a great knock on the biggest of stages. In response, the men in green were bowled out for just 192 runs as the Kiwis won the game by 110 runs.
However, the same would not have been possible if that catch drop wouldn't have happened.
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