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Dhoni heroics fail to take Jharkhand into final

Bengal win by 41 runs to set up Vijay Hazare title-clash with Tamil Nadu

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Mahendra Singh Dhoni enthralled one and all with some breathtaki­ng sixes but a young Bengal side put up a spirited display to beat Jharkhand by 41 runs and enter the Vijay Hazare final here yesterday.

They will meet Tamil Nadu in the final.

Bengal had lost to Dinesh Karthik and Co. in the two successive finals in 2008-09 and 2009-10.

Riding on twin hundreds by Abhimanyu Easwaran (101) and Shreevats Goswami (101) and a blistering 75 from skipper Manoj Tiwary, Bengal scored an imposing 329 for four in 50 overs.

But one of the greatest finishers of the game, Dhoni took the battle back to the enemy camp, hitting 70 off 62 balls, before they were bundled out for 288 in 50 overs.

The four sixes were vintage Dhoni and the 2000-odd spectators who had come to watch him in action were not disappoint­ed. They were ecstatic when Ashoke Dinda dropped a sitter at long-off that trickled down to the boundary.

The hapless off-spinner Amir Gani watched in disbelief as Dhoni then hit him for two sixes over long-on — the second one went 100 metres.

The pressure of scoreboard was telling but that didn’t deter Dhoni from sending a Pragyan Ojha delivery into the second tier at the Ambedkar Stadium end.

He found an able ally in Ishank Jaggi who scored 59.

Ojha (5/71) has lost some zip after a remodelled action and kept on bowling short and was repeatedly punished by Dhoni and Jaggi. However, Ojha bowled the most important delivery of his entire stint with Bengal as he got one to turn away from Dhoni clipping off bail. The match was won and lost with that single delivery from Ojha.

 ?? PTI ?? Jharkhand captain M S Dhoni is dismissed during the semifinal match against Bengal in the Vijay Hazare trophy match in New Delhi yesterday. Dhoni’s 70 off 62 balls went in vain.
PTI Jharkhand captain M S Dhoni is dismissed during the semifinal match against Bengal in the Vijay Hazare trophy match in New Delhi yesterday. Dhoni’s 70 off 62 balls went in vain.

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