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Dhoni told me to bowl last over and we will get Misbah out: Joginder Sharma

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It was on September 24, 2007 that India beat Pakistan at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg to script a famous win. As Team India completes 10 years of its World T20 triumph today, Taus Rizvi relives the moment with the final’s hero Joginder Sharma, who dismissed Misbah-ul-haq in the last over to gift the country an unforgettable trophy...


It’s been 10 years since India lifted the historic World T20 trophy. How do you look back at that moment?

Dus saal nikal gaye. Achcha time tha (It’s been 10 years. It was a good time.) It is still memorable in people’s mind. It was thanks to this match that I got a new identity and people still remember me. I feel proud for having won the game for my country and that our name has been etched in golden words. For any cricketer to be a part of World Cup winning team is a goal. Sachin paaji’s (Tendulkar) dream was the same, which was realised in 2011. I was lucky that I was part of the 2007 World T20 team. I feel proud to have won the hearts of the Indians.


Does it still feel like a dream to you?

No, not dream. We were professionals and played as professionals. Did our job very well and in the end, it was a nice feeling.


Did you expect MS Dhoni to give you the last over?

Dhoni said it was between me and Harbhajan. I was expecting that I would get the ball as in the semifinal against Australia, Dhoni asked me to bowl when Australia needed 22 in the last over. I got Michael Hussey out and conceded just 2 runs (it was 6). I have played with Maahi in the Ranji Trophy, we have also practiced together. He had faith in me. In 2004 India camp, Sachin had asked me to bowl at him so that he could practice backfoot drives. I bowled all the balls exactly at one spot. Having played street and tennis ball cricket of eight overs, six overs, 12 overs before, I knew how to bowl accurately. It wasn’t new to me.


But what did Dhoni tell you?

Just bowl this over and we will get him out. Dhoni asked me not to bowl according to the batsman playing his shots, but stick to my strength.


Did you read Misbah’s mind that he would be playing the scoop, which led to his wicket?

He had played the scoop before. The ball was swinging big. I have always been a swing bowler. I was confident that I would get him out. Even though I got hit for a six a ball before, I stuck to my plan of bowling on the off stump. He was ready for his stroke — scoop. I sensed it. I changed the length and the lowered the speed. He thought it would be a fast ball. Had it been quick it would have gone over Sreesanth. However, luckily it landed in Sreesanth’s hands.


In the same year, India had crashed out of the 50-overs World Cup early. Did you guys go in with any expectations?

Expectations...hmm. Some seniors (Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid, Anil Kumble) weren’t playing. Then there was the 50-overs World Cup shock as we could not qualify for the next stage. We had a young side. Nobody was expecting anything. We still had a good combination and would take one match at a time. It was MS Dhoni’s first tournament as captain. He might have proved himself now. We weren’t thinking about winning the World Cup nor did we think that we could not win. We were just enjoying playing. Bahut mazaa aa raha tha. Even the competition was good. We had never played T20 at international level. It was after the win that it became a craze. It was a birth of a new format followed by the success of Indian Premier League.


Was there any kind of pressure in the absence of so many seniors in a new format?

It wasn’t that there were no seniors. There was Yuvi (Yuvraj Singh), Maahi (Dhoni), Viru (Virender Sehwag), Gauti (Gautam Gambhir), Bhajji (Harbhajan Singh). We had a very talented side who had done and performed well in major part of the tournament. Since the format was new and there were youngsters, no one knew how the other bowls or plays. It was one of the plus points that helped us win.


How do you look back at your career from then to now?

I am hurt that I could not play for India for a long time due to injuries and a road accident in 2011. I injured my shoulder and ankle in 2008. I was out for 17 months. I came back thinking that I would be selected. Then a road accident happened. I was out for 18-20 months. There was a head injury but still, I took a chance. I did well but I don’t know what happened. I am hurt. I would have played more.


You are a Deputy Superintendent of Police. How is this different from playing cricket?

Totally different hai yaar (my friend). I am enjoying it. I am able to help people. There are expectations from them and I try to live up to them. Troubled people come to me to solve their issues.


Do you tell your World T20 tales to your children?

Yes, I have told them what their father did while playing for India. I want them to play and learn. More than that, I want them to become a good human being. Right now they are known as Joginder Sharma’s kids, but I want to be known as Manan and Udayveer’s father.


How are you planning to celebrate this day?

I will talk to my fans on the social media. I would be celebrating the anniversary with my family today. Will watch the match (India-Australia ODI). I have got messages from Yusuf (Pathan), Irfan (Pathan), Bhajji. It feels good.

http://www.dnaindia.com/sports/inte...e-will-get-misbah-out-joginder-sharma-2547942
 
People called Pakistanis obsessed because they celebrated the CT win for a month or two. But it seems like India is celebrating a T20 win that took place a decade ago :)).
 
People called Pakistanis obsessed because they celebrated the CT win for a month or two. But it seems like India is celebrating a T20 win that took place a decade ago :)).

Today is the ten-year anniversary of the 2007 WT20 final. I guess that's the reason why it's in the news. :srt
 
Today is the ten-year anniversary of the 2007 WT20 final. I guess that's the reason why it's in the news. :srt

Well......The celebrations are expected. They haven't won anything significant in the T20 scene in a decade lol plus that CT disaster really makes me feel for them currently. Only if they had someone like Sohail Sobers or Anwar Khan amongst them they could realistically have a chance at the upcoming WT20....
 
Only if they had someone like Sohail Sobers or Anwar Khan amongst them they could realistically have a chance at the upcoming WT20....

They also need a GOAT T20 player who has scored three of the four highest scores for his country :shehzad

Plus they also need someone who can scare and intimidate the opposition, so having the the fab four of the three mentioned above and The Destroyer :rahat would ensure a second title victory for them...
 
People called Pakistanis obsessed because they celebrated the CT win for a month or two. But it seems like India is celebrating a T20 win that took place a decade ago :)).

That t20 win gave birth to IPl,whose success led to many more leagues.
 
That t20 win gave birth to IPl,whose success led to many more leagues.

the same myth :))

the IPL was announced by the BCCI 11 days BEFORE the final

so please tell me how did that world t20 win give "birth" to the IPL when the IPL was announced BEFORE the final?
 
the same myth :))

the IPL was announced by the BCCI 11 days BEFORE the final

so please tell me how did that world t20 win give "birth" to the IPL when the IPL was announced BEFORE the final?

I think the win peaked the interest of the Indian fans, which I think, lead to the runaway success of the IPL.
 
I think the win peaked the interest of the Indian fans, which I think, lead to the runaway success of the IPL.

the interest of the indian fans had nothing do with it

the ipl was built on the endorsement of bollywood stars which brought sponsorships and fans

do you honestly think had the ball went over sreeshant's head srk would not have bought kkr and ambani family would not have bought mumbai indians?

the world t20 win had as much to do with the success of the ipl as i have had to do with pakistan winning the ct :))
 
the interest of the indian fans had nothing do with it

the ipl was built on the endorsement of bollywood stars which brought sponsorships and fans

do you honestly think had the ball went over sreeshant's head srk would not have bought kkr and ambani family would not have bought mumbai indians?

the world t20 win had as much to do with the success of the ipl as i have had to do with pakistan winning the ct :))

But it would not have generated the same amount of eagerness, the enthusiasm was unmatched.
 
But it would not have generated the same amount of eagerness, the enthusiasm was unmatched.

Enthusiasm was already generated by Yuvi's monster hitting against England and Australia.In the final, we didn't bat that well to be honest.
 
IPL was announced in september 2007, after T20 final was won by India. Someone saying that IPL was announced before the T20 championship must have got his facts wrong on purpose.
 
IPL was announced in september 2007, after T20 final was won by India. Someone saying that IPL was announced before the T20 championship must have got his facts wrong on purpose.

the world t20 final was played on 24th september 2007

http://www.espncricinfo.com/series/8604/scorecard/287879/India-vs-Pakistan-Final/

the ipl was announced on 13th september 2007

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Premier_League


On 13 September 2007, the BCCI announced the launch of a franchise-based Twenty20 cricket competition called Indian Premier League whose first season was slated to start in April 2008, in a "high-profile ceremony" in New Delhi.

BCCI vice-president Lalit Modi, said to be the mastermind behind the idea of IPL, spelled out the details of the tournament including its format, the prize money, franchise revenue system and squad composition rules.

:)

not hard to check facts these days. next time get your facts right before accusing others.

if you still want to insist on thinking that misbah is responsible for the creation of the ipl then good for you
 
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lol IPL was created only for destroying ICL. but India's t20wc win and Big Mac's cracker at the opener change the fate of IPL, and its good for us and cricketers too.
 
A nothing bowler, should have been easily hit around without being too funky.

Misbah lives in his own world, though
 
People called Pakistanis obsessed because they celebrated the CT win for a month or two. But it seems like India is celebrating a T20 win that took place a decade ago :)).

Joginder Sharma is celebrating because that is the sum total of his career.

Of course, he would.
 
Joginder Sharma is celebrating because that is the sum total of his career.

Of course, he would.

Yuvraj Singh also made a comment about this match a couple of days ago. It's seems like India is celebrating the 10th anniversary of a T20 win. Nothing wrong with it I guess.
 
But what did Dhoni tell you?

Just bowl this over and we will get him out. Dhoni asked me not to bowl according to the batsman playing his shots, but stick to my strength.

The perfect advice from the captain to a young bowler who was going to be attacked and needed reassurance.
 
lol IPL was created only for destroying ICL. but India's t20wc win and Big Mac's cracker at the opener change the fate of IPL, and its good for us and cricketers too.

the ipl wasn't just created to destroy the icl

watch lalit modi's press conference during the announcement of the ipl. it was clear that the plan was to make ipl the most successful t20 league in the world

considering the fact that they were able to attract investors like srk and ambani etc meant that the ipl was always going to be huge regardless of the world t20 2007 or mccullum's fireworks in the opener
 
Obviously Harbhajan was chosen to bowl last over but he himself backed off. It is then Dhoni was forced to give Joginder the last over.
Never understood why dhoni gets the credit for bowling Joginder. FGS it was an atrocious over from Joginder. :))
 
Similarly CT2013 final against England Dhoni gave a crucial over of the match to Ishant Sharma who was the only bowler from India who bowled crap throughout the match. And guess what he still bowled crap but got wickets which turned the match around. Dhoni is one damn lucky guy more so than a great tactician.
 
Similarly CT2013 final against England Dhoni gave a crucial over of the match to Ishant Sharma who was the only bowler from India who bowled crap throughout the match. And guess what he still bowled crap but got wickets which turned the match around. Dhoni is one damn lucky guy more so than a great tactician.

in the WT20 2016 semi he bowled Kohli lol

that was just a blind punt if there ever was one
 
10 years and they are still celebrating this

and yet we got critisized for celebrating our win
 
Former India World Cup-winning cricketer and police officer Joginder Sharma has been named co-suspect in a suicide case

A report by India Today stated that Pawan – who hailed from Hisar – committed suicide by hanging himself on January 1 over a property dispute.

Pawan’s mother Sunita filed a complaint over her son’s death. She said that Joginder Sharma – who is a Deputy Superintendent of Haryana Police – and four others used to harass her son.

It ended up with Pawan taking his own life.

A senior police official told media that the suspects were charged with abetment of suicide. He added that Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (SC/ST) will be added after an investigation against them.

Joginder Sharma bowled the last over of the ICC World T20 2007 final against Pakistan. He took the winning wicket of Misbah-ul-Haq.

He never played for India after the game. Instead, he joined the Haryana Police and became Deputy Superintendent of Haryana Police after rising through the ranks.

ARY
 
Former India World Cup-winning cricketer and police officer Joginder Sharma has been named co-suspect in a suicide case

A report by India Today stated that Pawan – who hailed from Hisar – committed suicide by hanging himself on January 1 over a property dispute.

Pawan’s mother Sunita filed a complaint over her son’s death. She said that Joginder Sharma – who is a Deputy Superintendent of Haryana Police – and four others used to harass her son.

It ended up with Pawan taking his own life.

A senior police official told media that the suspects were charged with abetment of suicide. He added that Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (SC/ST) will be added after an investigation against them.

Joginder Sharma bowled the last over of the ICC World T20 2007 final against Pakistan. He took the winning wicket of Misbah-ul-Haq.

He never played for India after the game. Instead, he joined the Haryana Police and became Deputy Superintendent of Haryana Police after rising through the ranks.

ARY
What a sad end to a legacy! He seemed like a harmless guy. But then, police are always drunk with power.
 
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