Where's everyone gone?
The Indians are playing a bowler short, and for some reason, have elected to field first on winning the toss. This selection will backfire once again, for anything that Sachin, Sehwag, Sourav and Yuvraj do, the duo of Afridi and Malik can do much better.
The batting has been very dull, and they've lost two wickets for over 81 runs in more than 21 overs. That's a dreadful combination for them, but they've been facing the main bowlers. Once the so-called batsmen-who-can-bowl come in, they can easily get set and go hammer-and-tongs at them, given how hard they can hit.
RP Singh looks a good ODI bowling pick. Not just the control he got with the new ball, but also been effective without it, saving several runs. He's had a good run in the recent past, the Australia series notwithstanding (none of the bowlers bar Sreesanth had a good series), and should get more than a few tournaments. He's picking up pace, he's getting good movement, and may be the strike bowler in ODI's in the near future. A pace attack full of RP Singhs playing for India would help the team a lot.
The Indian fielding has been significantly better here, which has been a factor in the Pakistani score reduced in the powerplays. They've covered the ball from all over each time it's come to them, rather than chase it or get a hand. Even as I type, Younis and Yousuf, a frequent run-out prospect pair, are batting. There's a good chance of a run-out here.
Just now, with the batsmen on a leash, Yousuf hits Yuvraj for a six...but it looks a four