(REUTERS) – India put one foot into the World Cup quarter-finals with a five-wicket win against Netherlands yesterday but the margin of the victory revealed little of their discomfort. The near-capacity crowd at Feroz Shah Kotla expected a brutal onslaught when Sachin Tendulkar (27) and Virender Sehwag (39) came out to chase down a 190-run victory target against a Dutch team seeking their first win in the tournament.
The 69 runs they plundered in seven-odd overs suggested the chase was following the script when unheralded Pieter Seelar struck three body blows to lay bare the unsuspected vulnerability of the Indian top and middle order.
The 23-year-old spinner remembered more for his penguin dance after dismissing Paul Collingwood in the 2009 Twenty20 World Cup, removed Sehwag, Tendulkar — who completed 2000 World Cup runs — and Yusuf Pathan in quick succession to turn the heat on the hosts.
Dutch skipper Peter Borren also slipped one through Virat Kohli’s porous defence and at 99-4, India’s unbeaten streak seemed in jeopardy.
Fortunately for them, Yuvraj Singh seems to have taken the onus on himself to fix all the ills that plague them.
With the ball, Yuvraj (2-43) once again glossed over the failure of frontline spinners Harbhajan Singh and Piyush Chawla and when the chase was about to derail, he wielded his bat for a cultured unbeaten 51 to steer them home in 36.3 overs.
The result almost guaranteed India a place in the quarter-finals and should England and West Indies beat Bangladesh and Ireland respectively tomorrow, the co-hosts will be through even before they face South Africa in a highly-anticipated showdown on Saturday.
Dhoni admitted the team was under pressure at one stage yesterday but insisted it was a decent win.
“I think winning is important and it’s not a bad win. When you see the scorecard it says India won by five wickets. It’s a big positive,” he said.
Nothing apparently could really perturb the Indian captain who gave the impression that there were no real worries with the team.
He assured the misfiring speed merchents would regain form before the knock-out stage, claimed Harbhajan has not been among wickets because the opponents are content on blocking him and justified preferring Chawla to off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin by saying the leg-spinner needed the game to regain his confidence.
Reality, however, suggests otherwise.
Barring Zaheer Khan, the pacemen have been lacklustre, failing to earn the breakthrough to set the stage for the spinners to step in and wreak havoc.
In the slow bowling department, Yuvraj has been the saving grace but Dhoni insisted Harbhajan was not doing bad either.
“I think Harbhajan is bowling well. Other teams are blocking him and going after Yuvraj, giving him the wickets in the process. Spinners need to hunt in pairs,” he said.
The ploy to promote Yusuf Pathan (11) to allow him to spend more time in the middle did not click either as the all-rounder lasted just 10 balls.
The Indian bowlers did a decent job yesterday but the abrupt mid-innings collapse convinced Dutch skipper Borren that his team had a realistic chance in the match.
“We played brave cricket today and I’m proud of our effort. Like against England, I think we had our chance of winning the match today,” Borren said.
NETHERLANDS innings
E. Szwarczynski b Chawla 28
W. Barresi lbw b Yuvraj 26
T. Cooper c Dhoni b Nehra 29
R. ten Doeschate c Zaheer b Yuvraj 11
A. Kervezee c Harbhajan b Chawla 11
B. Zuiderent lbw b Khan 0
T. de Grooth run-out 5
P. Borren c Nehra b Zaheer 38
B. Kruger run-out 8
Mudassar Bukhari b Zaheer 21
P. Seelaar not out 0
Extras: (b-6, lb-3, w-2, nb-1) 12
Total: (all out, 46.4 overs) 189
Fall of wickets: 1-56, 2-64, 3-99, 4-100, 5-101, 6-108, 7-127, 8-151, 9-189.
Bowling: Zaheer 6.4-0-20-3, Nehra 5-1-22-1, Pathan 6-1-17-0, Harbhajan 10-0-31-0 (w-2), Chawla 10-0-47-2 (nb-1), Yuvraj 9-1-43-2.
INDIA innings
V. Sehwag c Kervezee b Seelaar 39
S. Tendulkar c Kruger b Seelaar 27
Y. Pathan c & b Seelaar 11
G. Gambhir b Mudassar Bukhari 28
V. Kohli b Borren 12
Yuvraj Singh not out 51
M.S. Dhoni not out 19
Extras: (w-4) 4
Total: (five wickets, 36.3 overs) 191
Fall of wickets: 1-69, 2-80, 3-82, 4-99, 5-139.
Bowling: Bukhari 6-1-33-1 (w-2), ten Doeschate 7-0-38-0 (w-2), Seelaar 10-1-53-3, Borren 8-0-33-1, Cooper 2-0-11-0, Kruger 3.3-0-23-0.
India down Dutch to put one foot into World Cup quarters
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