With every passing over, Dhoni's confidence seemed to be growing as he proved when he danced down the wicket to Shoaib Malik and hit him for a straight boundary.
Rohit Sharma got into the act straightaway as he hit Akhtar for two boundaries, while being dropped off the last delivery of that over by wicketkeeper Akmal.
Once again when India were looking to build a partnership, they lost another wicket. Sharma was beaten by the quicker delivery from Afridi that trapped him leg before wicket for 22.
In the next over, their position worsened when captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni dragged a wide delivery from Malik down the leg side back on to his stumps. Dhoni made 56 from 71 balls with the help of two boundaries and a six, but his wicket tilted the balance in Pakistan's favour.
Harbhajan Singh kept his nerves in a thrilling finish as he hit the penultimate delivery of the final over for a six to win the match for India.
India replied with 271 for seven in 49.5 overs to register them a three-wicket victory and qualified for the final along with hosts Sri Lanka, while Pakistan and Bangladesh were eliminated.
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