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On This Day September 24, 2007: India win the inaugural World Twenty20

Oh man what a tournament that was.

It pretty much had everything. :)

Sadly for some reasons, Cricket in 2020 just isn't the same as it was in the 2000s.
 
That tournament signifies MS Dhoni's captaincy at its best. Those close wins vs South Africa, Australia and then vs Pakistan in finals, I still believe we saw the best of Dhoni's captaincy in WT20 2007 rather than in WC '11.

Latter was the tournament we expected to win but former, we won because of some brilliant display of cricket.
 
Don't understand this notion behind the "Misbah's shot led to the creation of IPL and other T20 leagues" thing.

IPL was announced weeks before the final was played. India were still playing in the super eights at that time. Yes, India winning the thing might have helped the format and the league to take off in the country definitely but saying that it's the reason behind it's conception is just plain illogical.
 
Don't understand this notion behind the "Misbah's shot led to the creation of IPL and other T20 leagues" thing.

IPL was announced weeks before the final was played. India were still playing in the super eights at that time. Yes, India winning the thing might have helped the format and the league to take off in the country definitely but saying that it's the reason behind it's conception is just plain illogical.

just one reason behind IPL creation.. to kill ICL.. IPL should thankful to that Shukla guy, he's the mastermind it's business POV.. And a perfect start by McCullum's Thunderstorms..
 
just one reason behind IPL creation.. to kill ICL.. IPL should thankful to that Shukla guy, he's the mastermind it's business POV.. And a perfect start by McCullum's Thunderstorms..

Shuklaji n modiji LALIT wala
 
So ....

Another T20 WC coming up.

Will things be different for Pakistan?
 
It was on this day, 14 years ago, when Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led Team India defeated Pakistan by five runs to lift the inaugural T20 World Cup at the Wanderers in Johannesburg, South Africa.

14 years have passed since that evening of September 24, 2007, but still that moment of Mahendra Singh Dhoni lifting the World T20 trophy is as fresh as it can get in the memories of cricket fans across country.

In a match that swung both ways, Misbah-ul-Haq mistimed a scoop off Joginder Sharma’s bowling into Sreesanth's hands and India became the first-ever world champions of the cricket's shortest format on this day at the Wanderers in Johannesburg, South Africa.

With one wicket in hand, Pakistan needed six runs from four balls. Joginder Sharma was under immense pressure after giving away seven runs of the first two balls -- a wide and a six over long-off. Misbah-ul-Haq was at the crease along with Mohammed Asif and all the players in the Pakistani dug-out were on their feet, waiting for Misbah to score the winning shot and celebrate what would have been one of their biggest wins at the international stage.

Joginder had a long chat with skipper MS Dhoni who came all the way down from the wicketkeeper's end to soothe his bowler.

Joginder takes a deep breath, takes off from his run-up, and bowls a slower delivery outside the off stump. Misbah goes for the scoop shot over short fine-leg. The ball goes straight up in the air and S. Sreesanth takes the catch, a moment because of which his name got etched in the record books.

India won the inaugural ICC World T20 defeating arch-rivals Pakistan by five runs at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg in one of the most dramatic finals cricket fans can ever witness.

In the match against Pakistan, India won the toss and opted to bat first.

Virender Sehwag was ruled out of the match due to an injury and as a result, Yusuf Pathan and Gautam Gambhir came out to open the batting. Yusuf Pathan (15) hit one four and one six to let India get off to a flier, but he was sent back to the pavilion by Mohammad Asif in the third over. Robin Uthappa (8) was also sent back cheaply, and as a result, India was reduced to 40/2.

Gautam Gambhir and Yuvraj Singh then retrieved the innings for India as the duo put on 63 runs for the fourth wicket. The Men in Blue, however, kept on losing wickets at regular intervals after the departure of Yuvraj (14) in the 14th over. However, Gambhir managed to hold the fort for the Dhoni-led side and he went on to play a knock of 75 from just 54 balls with the help of eight fours and two sixes.

In the end, Rohit Sharma played a cameo of 30 runs off just 16 balls to take India's total to 157/5. Defending 157, India came out all guns blazing as Pakistan was reduced to 77/6 with all their big guns like Shahid Afridi, Younis Khan, Shoaib Malik sent back to the pavilion.

But, Misbah-ul-Haq did not give up hope and he started hammering Indian bowlers all around the park and brought the equation really close for Pakistan.

In the final over, Pakistan needed 13 to win and Dhoni opted for Joginder Sharma to bowl the six deliveries. Misbah hammered the second delivery of the over for a six, and India's hope of winning the match looked glim. However, on the third delivery of the over, Misbah went for a scoop shot only to hand a simple catch to Sreesanth.
 
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