Yuvraj Singh smashes 7 sixes as India
Masters thrash Australia Masters by 94 runs to enter IML 2025 final
Raipur : Cricketing nostalgia was at
its peak as the India Masters rode a power-packed half century from Yuvraj
Singh and a four-wicket burst from left-arm spinner Shahbaz Nadeem to storm
into the final of the International Masters League (IML) 2025, after hammering
the Australia Masters by 94 runs in the first semifinal. For Sachin Tendulkar’s
men, this was more than just a ticket to Sunday’s title clash — it was a chance
to settle old scores, and they did it convincingly in front of a packed crowd
at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium here on Thursday.
The Raipur crowd erupted in
anticipation as Sachin Tendulkar walked out to take charge of India Masters’
innings after being invited to bat by Australia Masters on a track tailor-made
for batting, and the iconic batter turned back time with a brisk 42-run knock
before Yuvraj Singh’s vintage hitting powered them to a daunting 220/7.
Unfazed by the early losses of Ambati
Rayudu (5) and Pawan Negi (11), Tendulkar stood firm, rolling back the years
with impeccable timing and elegance. Every flick and drive reminded the world
why he remains a timeless maestro as he displayed his signature drives, sweeps
and flicks, to ensure the scoreboard kept moving. At the other end, Yuvraj
Singh made an emphatic start, launching a colossal six over midwicket to
announce his arrival.
There was a brief hush in the stadium
when Tendulkar survived two anxious moments on 25 and 35, but as soon as the
danger passed, the iconic “Sachin! Sachin!” chants reverberated louder than
ever. With the duo in full flow, their 47-run partnership for the third wicket
ensured a strong foundation for a commanding total.
However, a couple of overs later, a
hush fell over Raipur. Ben Hilfenhaus struck, bringing Tendulkar’s sublime
30-ball knock, laced with seven boundaries, to an abrupt halt. With the master
departing, it was time for another familiar hero to take center stage. Yuvraj
Singh was at his vintage best, as he stepped on the accelerator, sending Bryce
McGain into the stands thrice in one over to bring up a whirlwind 26-ball
fifty. New man Stuart Binny wasted no time in asserting his presence, cashing
in on a reprieve on 11 off Hilfenhaus and finding boundaries at will.
Just when the Yuvraj-Binny duo seemed
unstoppable, Doherty managed to silence the crowd but not before Yuvraj had
hammered seven sixes and a four in a sensational 30-ball stay. Yet, the
fireworks were far from over as Yusuf Pathan walked in and launched a towering
six over long on, while Binny ensured the onslaught continued as India raced to
199/4 by the 18th over.
The India Masters duo’s effort to go
ballistic in the final two overs, however, did not bear fruit as Daniel
Christian packed back both Binny and Yusuf Pathan in a span of four deliveries
to apply the brakes. By that time the right-handed pair had added 49 runs for
the fifth wicket with Binny contributing with a 21-ball 36, laced with five
hits to the fence and once over it, while Yusuf slammed a 10-ball 23, powered
by two sixes and a four. In the end, Irfan Pathan’s 7-ball 19 propelled the
home side to the challenging total.
In reply, Australia Masters’ chase
was derailed by three quick wickets inside the powerplay, with Vinay Kumar
starting off proceedings by getting rid of the dangerous Shane Watson (5)
cheaply before dismissing Shaun Marsh (21). Left-arm spinner Shahbaz Nadeem,
who was preferred for the high-stakes encounter, proved to be a masterstroke,
as he ran through the Australia Masters batting with an incredible spell of
4/15 off his four overs. Nadeem struck in his first over with the scalp of Ben
Dunk (21), before accounting for the wickets of Nathan Reardon (21), Nathan
Coulter-Nile (0) and Ben Hilfenhaus (2) to put the visitors on the backfoot.
With Australia struggling at 49/3
after the powerplay, their troubles deepened when Stuart Binny made an instant
impact, snaring Daniel Christian (2). Desperate for stability, Reardon, coming
off a half-century the previous night, looked to revive the innings. He was
handed a lifeline after Binny missed a sharp return catch, and the left-hander
capitalized with a couple of crisp boundaries, momentarily igniting hopes of a
fightback.
However, those hopes were swiftly
dashed as Nadeem returned to deliver a decisive blow, striking twice in
consecutive deliveries. He first dismissed Reardon for a 14-ball 21, before
trapping Nathan Coulter-Nile off the very next ball, reducing Australia Masters
to a precarious 74/6. Fellow left-arm spinner Pawan Negi then packed Steve
O’Keefe for a duck even as Ben Cutting raged a lone battle for his side, before
eventually being dismissed by Irfan Pathan for 39 to end Australia’s hopes.
In the second semifinal on Friday,
Sri Lanka Masters, who finished atop the IML points table after the group
stage, will take on the West Indies Masters at the same venue. Fans can also
watch the action live on Colors Cineplex (HD & SD) and Colors Cineplex
Superhits on TV and livestreaming on JioHotstar.
Brief Scores: India Masters 220/7
(Sachin Tendulkar 42, Yuvraj Singh 59, Stuart Binny 36, Yusuf Pathan 23; Xavier
Doherty 2/30, Daniel Christian 2/40) beat Australia Masters 126 all out (Ben
Cutting 39, Ben Dunk 21, Shaun Marsh 21; Shahbaz Nadeem 4/15, Vinay Kumar 2/10,
Irfan Pathan 2/31) by 94 runs.
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