 India's dream of a World Cup triumph at home is one step closer after  their bowlers suffocated Pakistan's batsmen to set up a 29-run victory  in the semi-final in Mohali. Saturday's decider will now be a battle of  the hosts, and while Sri Lanka might have been surprised by the strength  of India's bowling effort, they would also have taken note of a  slightly lacklustre batting performance.
 India's dream of a World Cup triumph at home is one step closer after  their bowlers suffocated Pakistan's batsmen to set up a 29-run victory  in the semi-final in Mohali. Saturday's decider will now be a battle of  the hosts, and while Sri Lanka might have been surprised by the strength  of India's bowling effort, they would also have taken note of a  slightly lacklustre batting performance.  In the end, India's 260 for 9 was enough as their bowlers did a fine  job, but had Pakistan helped themselves, the target could have been so  much more gettable. Sachin Tendulkar was dropped four times in his 85,  MS Dhoni was put down once and while Wahab Riaz was extremely impressive  in collecting five wickets, Umar Gul had one of his most forgettable  days, wilting under the pressure of a World Cup semi-final. 

 
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