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Lee scythes through India, Australia enter final
Kuala Lumpur, Sep 22 (IANS) Australia rode on Brett Lee's thunderbolts Friday to beat India by 18 runs to enter the DLF Cup triangular series final where they will clash with the West Indies Sunday.
Both teams needed to win this encounter, a virtual semi-final, to progress to the final to be played at the Kinrara Oval.
But after Indian bowlers did well to bowl out the world champions for 213 in 48.1 overs, their batsmen again - barring Dinesh Mongia -- flopped and folded up for 195 in 43.5 overs in the face of some fine bowling by Lee and the others.
Lee grabbed five wickets for 38 runs in 8.5 overs to scythe through the famed Indian batting line that failed to deliver for the second successive time.
He was deservedly adjudged the Man of the Match, while Stuart Clark and Brad Hogg chipped in with wicket apiece.
Only Mongia, who replaced Yuvraj Singh in the XI, withstood Australia's pace attack while scoring a responsible 63 not out (90 balls, 5x4s) after Ricky Ponting won the toss and chose to bowl.
Mongia's was the lone high point of Indian batting that struggled right from the start when in-form Sachin Tendulkar departed in the third over of the innings bowled by Lee.
By the half way mark of the innings India were tottering at 96 for five, with Virender Sehwag (10), No. 3 Mohammed Kaif (21), Rahul Dravid (7) and Suresh Raina (26) back in the pavilion.
While batsmen fumbled at the other end, Mongia, playing his first match after 17 months, displayed remarkable maturity while staying at the wicket.
He found a willing partner in Mahendra Singh Dhoni and the two added 62 for the sixth wicket -- and raised hopes of a revival.
But once Dhoni, who always looked in a tearing hurry to score, was out the rest of the tail failed to wag. Not even Harbhajan Singh, who had batted so well in the previous match against the West Indies.
Earlier, for the second successive match the Indian bowling attack put up a fine display.
Left-arm pacer Rudra Pratap Singh and Ajit Agarkar were the pick of the six-man attack.
At one stage, they had pushed Australia against the wall. They were struggling at 97 for five -- and 117 for six - before Hayden (66 balls, 9x4s) and Haddin (63 balls, 1x4, 3x6s) dug their feet in. They scored 77 for the seventh wicket to bail out the team and helped put up a decent total.
Munaf Patel, Harbhajan Singh and Mongia took one wicket each.
SCOREBOARD
Sixth match, India vs Australia (Day-night), DLF Cup, The Kinrara Oval, Kuala Lumpur, Sep 22
Australia:
Matthew Hayden run out (Singh/Dhoni) 54
Simon Katich c Raina b Agarkar 9
Ricky Ponting c Agarkar b Patel 4
Damien Martyn run out (Tendulkar/Mongia) 19
Andrew Symonds lbw b Mongia 2
Mike Hussey c Dravid b Harbhajan 13
Brad Haddin c Dhoni b R.P. Singh 46
Brad Hogg run out (R.P. Singh) 38
Brett Lee c Sehwag b R.P. Singh 7
Stuart Clark b Agarkar 2
Glenn McGrath not out 0
Extras: (lb 6, w 9, nb 4) 19
Total: (all out in 48.1 overs) 21
Fall of wickets: 1-36 (Katich, 8.2 overs), 2-49 (Ponting, 11.1), 3-87 (Hayden, 21.2), 4-97 (Martyn, 24.2), 5-97 (Symonds, 24.3), 6-117 (Hussey, 31.3), 7-194 (Haddin, 44.4), 8-208 (Hogg, 46.6), 9-213 (Clark, 47.5)
Bowling:
Ajit Agarkar 8 0 44 2 (1nb, 5w)
Munaf Patel 9 1 32 1 (1w)
Rudra Pratap Singh 9.1 1 43 2 (1nb, 2w)
Harbhajan Singh 10 2 24 1
Dinesh Mongia 9 0 43 1 (1nb)
Virender Sehwag 3 0 21 0 (1nb)
India:
Virender Sehwag b Lee 10
Sachin Tendulkar c Hussey b Lee 4
Mohammed Kaif c & b Clark 21
Rahul Dravid lbw b Clark 7
Dinesh Mongia not out 63
Suresh Raina b Hogg 26
Mahendra Singh Dhoni c Martyn b Lee 23
Ajit Agarkar lbw b Hogg 9
Harbhajan Singh c Haddin b Symonds 0 2 0 0
R.P. Singh c Hussey b Lee 4
Munaf Patel c Symonds b Lee 1
Extras: (lb 7, w 16, nb 4) 27
Total: (all out in 43.5 overs) 195
Fall of wickets: 1-7 (Tendulkar, 2.2 overs), 2-20 (Sehwag, 4.4), 3-47 (Kaif, 12.5), 4-50 (Dravid, 12.6), 5-96 (Raina, 24.5), 6-158 (Dhoni, 36.2), 7-185 (Agarkar, 39.5), 8-186 (Harbhajan, 40.2), 9-193 (R.P. Singh, 43.1)
Bowling:
Brett Lee 8.5 0 38 5 (1nb, 1w)
Glenn McGrath 8 1 25 0 (4w)
Stuart Clark 8 0 36 2 (2nb)
Andrew Symonds 9 0 41 1 (1nb, 1w)
Brad Hogg 10 0 48 2 (2w)
Result: Australia won by 18 runs
Man of the Match: Brett Lee
Umpires: Asad Rauf (Pakistan) and Mark Benson (England)
TV umpire: Anthony Hill (New Zealand)
Match referee: Chris Broad (England)

