By IANS,
Islamabad : India’s winning the cricket World Cup was “the triumph of substance over style and artistry”, a leading Pakistani daily said Monday.
“Ranked as a top team in the ODIs, in the T20 version and in Tests, India performed admirably in the World Cup,” an editorial in Dawn said.
“On their way to the title, Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s men defeated Pakistan and the still-capable Aussies, and tied a game with England, a pre-tournament favourite. The defeat of the talented Sri Lankans in the finals signified the completeness of their campaign.”
India beat Sri Lanka by six wickets in the World Cup final at Mumbai Saturday.
Before this, India had trounced Pakistan by 29 runs in the semifinal at Mohali, a match that was witnessed by Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani at the invitation of his Indian counterpart, Manmohan Singh.
The editorial noted that the “final was the triumph of substance over style and artistry. Mahela Jayawardene, an ambassador of the more settled and serene days, played a masterful hand”.
“Maestro Sachin Tendulkar shone ever so briefly with his back-foot punches, but in the end it was left to the grit of pugnacious street-fighters such as Dhoni and Gautam Gambhir on one side and the sling of Lasith Malinga and the bend of an unfit Muttiah Muralitharan on the other to decide the issue.”
It pointed out that the “workman-like course Dhoni and Gambhir took to victory was reflective of just how far the game has come since Aravinda De Silva so subtly took his side to World Cup glory against a matter-of-fact Australia in the 1996 final”.
“Jayawardene’s was in no way a less attractive innings than De Silva’s, but he was rudely pushed into the ranks of the losers by the might of Dhoni.”