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Its great to see the Aussies doing well in the Champions Trophy in India.
They are now in the last 4 after beating India on their home turf last night.

Monday, October 30, 2006. 7:00am AEDT


Complete win ... Brett Lee and Sachin Tendulkar (AFP)
  
Ponting hails 'complete' win over India

Australia skipper Ricky Ponting praised his team's complete display after a six-wicket Champions Trophy victory over hosts India overnight which he said had been "reasonably easy".

"It was a pretty complete game for us," Ponting told reporters. "To lose the toss on that wicket and to get to the total was great.

"I thought our bowlers did a great job to restrict them. When we batted tonight we made it reasonably easy," he added.

World champions Australia restricted India to 8 for 249 on a good batting pitch and then eased to victory, reaching 4 for 252 with 4.2 overs to spare.

Damien Martyn top-scored for the second successive game with 73 not out, while Ponting (5 and all rounder Shane Watson (50) capped a splendid top-order show.

Australia's fast bowlers, led by Glenn McGrath, kept a leash on the Indian innings after skipper Rahul Dravid elected to bat.

The win meant Australia reached the semi-finals of the biennial event, the only major tournament they have not won, for the third successive time.

Australia will play New Zealand in Mohali on Wednesday night (Australian time). South Africa meet holders West Indies in the other last four clash in Jaipur on Thursday night.

"We just managed to take wickets at regular intervals which didn't allow India to get away," Ponting said.

"I thought our bowling in the last six or seven overs was really great today. We didn't give any freebies away so that was really pleasing for us."

He praised Watson, who has eased into the role as Adam Gilchrist's opening partner in the tournament and has been impressive bowling seam in the middle overs.

"He's got a great future, he adds flexibility to the team," Ponting said.

Indian skipper Rahul Dravid hoped his young side would learn from the defeat.

"I won't be too critical on this inexperienced side," he said. "They came up against a very good attack and it was a good experience for them.

"We got them off to a flier," Dravid said in reference to Australia's opening partnership from Watson and Adam Gilchrist of 61 in 8.5 overs.

"Once you got there, it was a fight with our backs to wall. The way they batted, even 270 would not have been enough," he said.

http://www.abc.net.au/sport/content/200610/s1776195.htm


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Hi cricket fans,

I was reading in one of Cricket Australia's media releases, that ABC Grandstand will have live radio broadcast of the ICC Champions Trophy Final between Australia and West Indies from Mumbai (see media release here: http://www.cricket.com.au/default.aspx?s=mediareleasedisplay&id=37830)

How cool is that starting from 8pm AEDST??

I hope Australia win their first ever ICC Champions Trophy series !!  
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yippee.............the Aussies have the Windies 8/126 in the final.....................lets hope they keep it up


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and win by 8 wickets!


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