Cricket-crazy
India erupted with joy as Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s young team
snatched the inaugural Twenty20 world title, defeating arch-rivals
Pakistan by five runs in a nail-biting final.
Fans,
who were glued to their television sets throughout the 3.5-hour
game Monday, set off firecrackers, danced and hugged each other
as Shanthakumaran Sreesanth took a catch at fine leg to account
for the last Pakistani wicket.
People
crowded outside television shops in New Delhi, the western financial
city of Mumbai and the southern high-tech hub of Bangalore in
order to catch each moment of the thrilling match, witnesses said.
"It’s
a great victory," said 20-year-old Soumitra Mitra, a resident
of the eastern city of Kolkata, who kept a fast and offered prayers
at the Hindu Kalighat temple earlier Monday before the match in
South Africa.
Ajoy
Mukherjee, the temple’s priest, said scores of youths had
stood in line in the driving rain to offer prayers before and
during the match.
"Priests
offered prayers as long as the match continued," he told
AFP.
Office
workers fled their desks and shops closed early so the country’s
millions of fans could catch the action.
"They
played well and made us all proud," Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh — who watched the game with family members while recovering
from prostate surgery — was quoted as saying by his spokesman
Sanjaya Baru.
Singh
also complimented Pakistan for its fine play, Baru added.
In
a congratulatory message to team captain Dhoni, President Pratibha
Patil said: "The team played positive cricket and the victory
is an inspiration for our youth." |