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Published 20:34 IST, September 16th 2020

Imran Nazir says he could have single-handedly won the game for Pak in 2007 T20 WC final

Imran Nazir recalled the ICC World T20 2007 final against arch-rivals India and said that he would have won the game single-handedly for the Men In Green

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Imran Nazir said that Pakistan's defeat at the hands of arch-rivals India in the ICC World T20 2007 is the biggest regret of his career. Chasing a stiff total of 158 in the inaugural edition of the T20 cricket's showpiece event, Nazir who had opened the innings along with Kamran Akmal had scored a quickfire 14-ball 33 and just when it looked like he would single-handedly take the Men In Green past the finish line, an outstanding direct-hit from Robin Uthappa brought curtains down on his innings.

'Cricket-wise it will remain the biggest regret of my life': Imran Nazir

While interacting on the Youtube show ‘Cricket Baaz’, the Pakistani batsman recalled that bitter loss and went on to say that cricket-wise, that T20 World Cup final loss will remain the biggest regret of his life and it will continue to hurt him till his last breath. Talking about that epic encounter, Imran Nazir mentioned that Pakistan had a chance to create history and from a personal point of view, he believes that he should have won that match single-handedly for Pakistan. 

The ex-opening batsman then added that he was playing really well before that unfortunate run out ended his stay in the middle and according to him, that is where the match slowly slipped away.

Dhoni & Co.rewrite history

Team India led by Mahendra Singh Dhoni comprised of a young unit after senior players Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, and Rahul Dravid had refused to play the shortest format. The Men In Blue had defied all the odds and made it to the finals by beating strong teams like England, the hosts South Africa and Ricky Ponting's mighty Australia and thereby setting up a dream finale against Pakistan at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg.

India had earlier got the better of Pakistan in the group stages with a win in the bowl-outs after a nerve-wracking tie. In the summit clash, the Men In Blue had posted 157/5 in their 20 overs and had reduced their arch-rivals to 77/6. However, Misbah-ul Haq once again came to the rescue just like he had during the league match and took the Indian bowlers to the cleaners as the match went right down to the wire.

With 13 needed off the final over, MS Dhoni took a big risk of giving the ball to an inexperienced Joginder Sharma over Harbhajan Singh. On the very first delivery, Sharma had bowled a wide ball under pressure and not only did he have to bowl it once again but it had also reduced the Men In Green's deficit. He managed a dot ball in the following delivery. 

On the next delivery, he was dispatched into the stands by Misbah after having bowled a full toss outside off stump. India were snatching defeat from the jaws of victory as 6 runs were needed from 4 balls. Then came the moment which would go on to become immortal. The medium-pacer then bowled a full-length delivery and Misbah could have once again taken him to the cleaners but surprisingly, he played that infamous scoop-shot by going across the stumps, and at one point, it seemed as if the ball would go past the boundary ropes after one bounce.

However, S Sreesanth covered a lot of distance and took an outstanding catch under pressure at fine-leg as the Indian players and the crowd erupted in joy. India went on to win the inaugural edition of the ICC World T20 by five runs. 

''In the air Sreesanth takes it. India win. Unbelievable scenes here at the bull-ring. Geoff Lawson can't believe it, the Pakistan players stunned and India would believe they have got out of a corner. Misbah-ul-Haq does not want to leave the field but what a match for a 20-20 final! India the world champions'', said Ravi Shastri on air. 
 

READ: Robin Uthappa Recalls India's Historic 2007 World T20 Triumph, Lauds Mahendra Singh Dhoni

Updated 20:34 IST, September 16th 2020