The all important the India vs Pakistan clash in the semifinals of the World Cup is now facing a "fear of time." Since Mohali epic clash approaches per hour, it is possible to net a little time on the day, according to forecasts from the Meteorological Department. The game can be played on the reserve day Thursday instead in a worsening situation. But the worst thing for India is "non-play-at-all-mode" condition on both the days when the opposing team goes to the finals by virtue of finishing first in their initial phase of group A. The men in blue finished second behind the South Africans from Group B. The sky is partly cloudy to be precise - as per the the Met Department.
However, the pitch is reasonably 'tidy' and the ball is to 'seam around' under floodlights, according to the curator Daljit Singh. He and his staff were seen 'watering' the main pitch and the center square. "It's very hot during the day and we have already reached the fag end of the season, which means, we have to pour some water to keep it alive." Daljit said , adding that it will be a good carry for the bowlers. Green grass would help the seamers as such. Zaheer Khan has been the most successful bowler for the Men in Blue with 17 wickets in the tournament. His compatriot Umar Gul is the in-form bowler for the other side with 14 'scalps'.
Despite all these equations and apprehensions, the team who performs well with bat and ball shall prevail. It is nothing short than a 'Mohali Mahayuddh'!
However, the pitch is reasonably 'tidy' and the ball is to 'seam around' under floodlights, according to the curator Daljit Singh. He and his staff were seen 'watering' the main pitch and the center square. "It's very hot during the day and we have already reached the fag end of the season, which means, we have to pour some water to keep it alive." Daljit said , adding that it will be a good carry for the bowlers. Green grass would help the seamers as such. Zaheer Khan has been the most successful bowler for the Men in Blue with 17 wickets in the tournament. His compatriot Umar Gul is the in-form bowler for the other side with 14 'scalps'.
Despite all these equations and apprehensions, the team who performs well with bat and ball shall prevail. It is nothing short than a 'Mohali Mahayuddh'!
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