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It is often said, ‘lightning never strikes twice’. India and Sri Lanka, though, seem to be on a mission to prove the saying wrong after playing their second tied encounter in as many games, albeit in different formats. In the third and final T20I in Pallekele, the Lankans made a mess of a small chase, tied a game they should have won, and eventually lost in the Super Over.

On Friday, India returned the favour in the first One-Day International, failing to score one run despite having two wickets and 15 balls before being bowled out. The only difference this time was that there was no one-over shoot-out to break the logjam.

When the two sides square off against each other for the second One-Day International at the R. Premadasa International Stadium on Sunday, the focus will be on being more clinical in closing out the match and not allowing the opposition a chance to get back into the contest.

The pitch for the first game aided spinners considerably, and once the ball became soft, boundaries were hard to come by. Though Sri Lankan interim head coach Sanath Jayasuriya said on the eve of the opening game that he hoped to get good surfaces suitable for one-day cricket, it remains to be seen if the strip for Sunday’s game will be drastically different.

India will rue the first outing as a missed opportunity in not taking a 1-0 lead in the three-match series despite dominating most phases of the game.

The Indian bowlers were largely impressive, and skipper Rohit Sharma showed no signs of rustiness on his return to ODIs for the first time since the heartbreaking defeat in the World Cup final against Australia last November.

He continued from where he left off in the World Cup by being aggressive in the PowerPlay.

However, Once the spinners came on, most Indian batters struggled to rotate the strike, and the boundaries dried up. The team will look to improve in this area and establish a few more enduring partnerships.

The first ODI also gave a glimpse of what the team is looking to build under new coach Gautam Gambhir. Like in the T20Is,

The penchant for having more than a few left-handed batters was visible, with Washington Sundar, Axar Patel, and Shivam Dube forming the core of the middle order.

With K.L. Rahul continuing to keep wickets, India seems to be prioritising having the cushion of a sixth bowler over Rishabh Pant’s X-factor for now.

On the other hand, the hosts continue to fret over a fragile middle-order that continues to struggle against the Indian tweakers. Without Dunith Wellalage’s lower-order resistance, the Lions were in danger of being bundled out cheaply.

Later, the spinners maximised the conditions to avoid the ignominy of another defeat, and Sri Lanka emerged from the first game as moral winners. On Sunday, the home team would want to make it a statistical reality.

Ahead of the second match, Sri Lanka received another injury blow after leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga was ruled out of the remaining two fixtures due to a hamstring injury he suffered during the first ODI.

Fellow leggie Jeffrey Vandersay has been named as Hasaranga’s replacement.

The teams (from):

India: Rohit Sharma (Capt.), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, K.L. Rahul, Rishabh Pant, Shreyas Iyer, Shivam Dube, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohd. Siraj, Washington Sundar, Arshdeep Singh, Riyan Parag, Axar Patel, Khaleel Ahmed and Harshit Rana.

Sri Lanka: Charith Asalanka (Capt.), Pathum Nissanka, Avishka Fernando, Kusal Mendis, Sadeera Samarawickrama, Kamindu Mendis, Janith Liyanage, Nishan Madushka, Jeffrey Vandersay, Dunith Wellalage, Chamika Karunaratne, Maheesh Theekshana, Akila Dananjaya, Asitha Fernando, Mohamed Shiraz and Eshan Malinga

Match starts at 2.30 p.m. IST.



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SL vs IND first ODI: Spinners rule the day as Sri Lanka-India share the spoils https://artifexnews.net/article68476760-ece/ Fri, 02 Aug 2024 09:15:21 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/article68476760-ece/ Read More “SL vs IND first ODI: Spinners rule the day as Sri Lanka-India share the spoils” »

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If Sri Lanka squandered games from winning positions in the three-match T20I series, it was India’s turn to make a mess of a relatively simple chase as the two sides played out a sensational tied encounter in the first ODI at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on August 2.

Chasing 231, the visitor needed just five runs off the last three overs with two wickets in hand. And when Shivam Dube (25) punched Charith Asalanka (three for 30) to the cover boundary off the third ball of the 48th, the game seemed done and dusted. But the Lankan skipper did not throw in the towel and managed to trap Dube and Arshdeep Singh leg-before off consecutive deliveries to salvage pride for his team.

On a tricky pitch that offered considerable assistance to the spinners, the Men in Blue got off to a flyer but lost their way as the Sri Lankan tweakers kept their side in the hunt, picking wickets at regular intervals.

Skipper Rohit Sharma (58, 47b, 7×4, 3×6) set the tone for the chase when he belted out some of his classics — effortless pulls, flicks and cuts — and sent the Sri Lankan pacers on a leather hunt in the PowerPlay. He did not hold back against the spinners either, cutting Dunith Wellalage for two boundaries and sweeping off-spinner Akila Dananjaya for a four and six over square-leg to bring up his half-century off just 33 balls.

However, left-arm spinner Wellalage (two for 39) gave his side an opening when he removed openers Shubman Gill and Rohit in successive overs. From 75 for no loss, India slumped to 87 for three when Dananjaya had Washington Sundar leg-before.

Wanindu Hasaranga (three for 58) then got the big scalp of Virat Kohli, trapped plumb in front, trying to play off the back foot. In the next over, Asitha castled Shreyas to leave India, tottering at 132 for five.

K.L. Rahul (31) and Axar Patel (33) stitched a 54-run partnership for the sixth wicket to get the innings back on track. Just when things looked in control, Hasaranga removed Rahul when he skied to short midwicket, trying to sweep, while Asalanka had Axar caught behind. Dube almost saw India home, hitting two sixes, but failed to finish the job.

Earlier, half-centuries from opener Pathum Nissanka (56) and later Wellalage (67 n.o) helped the hosts post 230 for eight after opting to bat. Nissanka, who topped the run charts in the T20 series, carried his good form and looked positive in his approach. The 26-year-old played eye-catching shots off the front and backfoot against the quicks, peppered with punches and drives.

As was the case during the T20Is, Nissanka lacked support from the middle-order once the spinners and the home team looked in trouble at 101 for five. Fortunately for Sri Lanka, Wellalage rose to the occasion and played a composed knock, stitching three vital partnerships with the lower order to help his side reach a fighting total. It was not enough to win, but it helped avoid an 11th straight defeat to India across formats.

SCOREBOARD

SRI LANKA INNINGS: Pathum Nissanka lbw b Washington 56 (75b, 9×4), Avishka Fernando c Arshdeep b Siraj 1 (7b), Kusal Mendis lbw b Dube 14 (31b, 1×4), Sadeera Samarawickrama c Gill b Axar 8 (18b), Charith Asalanka c Rohit b Kuldeep 14 (21b, 2×4), Janith Liyanage c Rohit b Axar 20 (26b, 1×4, 1×6), Dunith Wellalage (not out) 67 (65b, 7×4, 2×6), Wanindu Hasaranga c Axar b Arshdeep 24 (35b, 1×4, 2×6), Akila Dananjaya c Washington b Arshdeep 17 (21b, 2×4), Mohamed Shiraz (not out) 1 (1b); Extras (lb-2, w-6): 8

Total (for eight wkts. in 50 overs): 230.

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-7 (Avishka, 2.3 overs), 2-46 (Kusal Mendis, 13.1), 3-60 (Samarawickrama, 18.3), 4-91 (Asalanka, 23.5), 5-101 (Nissanka, 26.3) , 6-142 (Liyanage, 34.2), 7-178 (Hasaranga, 42.6), 8-224 (Dananjaya, 49.3).

INDIA BOWLING: Siraj 8-2-36-1, Arshdeep 8-0-47-2, Axar 10-0-33-2, Dube 4-0-19-1, Kuldeep 10-0-33-1, Washington 9-1-46-1, Gill 1-0-14-0.

INDIA INNINGS: Rohit Sharma lbw b Wellalage 58 (47b, 7×4, 3×6), Shubman Gill c Kusal Mendis b Wellalage 16 (35b, 2×4), Virat Kohli lbw b Hasaranga 24 (32b, 2×4), Washington Sundar lbw b Dananjaya 5 (4b, 1×4), Shreyas Iyer b Asitha 23 (23b, 4×4), K.L. Rahul c Wellalage b Hasaranga 31 (43b, 2×4), Axar Patel c Kusal Mendis b Asalanka 33 (57b, 2×4, 1×6), Shivam Dube lbw b Asalanka 25 (24b, 1×4, 2×6), Kuldeep Yadav b Hasaranga 2 (10b), Mohammed Siraj (not out) 5 (11b), Arshdeep Singh lbw b Asalanka 0 (1b); Extras (lb-4, w-4): 8

Total (in 47.5 overs): 230.

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-75 (Gill, 12.4), 2-80 (Rohit, 14.2), 3-87 (Washington, 15.4), 4-130 (Kohli, 23.1), 5-132 (Shreyas, 24.2), 6-189 (Rahul, 39.4), 7-197 (Axar, 40.5), 8-211 (Kuldeep, 44.3), 9-230 (Dube, 47.4).

SRI LANKA BOWLING: Asitha 6-1-34-1, Shiraz 4-0-25-0, Wellalage 9-1-39-2, Dananjaya 10-0-40-1, Hasaranga 10-0-58-3, Asalanka 8.5-0-30-3.

Toss: Sri Lanka; PoM: Wellalage.

Match tied.

Second ODI: August 4, Colombo, 2.30 p.m. IST.



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