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Pathan brothers lead team to Victory
Feb 11th
Colombo: On Tuesday India accomplished a successful tour with a breathtaking three-wicket win over Sri Lanka in the only Twenty20 international.
Set target of 172 for win in 20 overs, India overcame a mid-innings fail to secure a spectacular win thanks to a dazzling eighth-wicket stand among brothers Yusuf and Irfan Pathan.
India slumped to 115 for seven after leg-spinner Malinga Bandara claimed 3 for 32, but the two Pathans rescued India with an steady 59-run stand in just 25 balls.
Irfan Pathan cracked an unbeaten 33 from 16 deliveries with two sixes and Yusuf stroked 22 not out off just 10 balls with the aid of two sixes and a four.
India, who also won the one-day series 4-1, clinched success with four balls to spare with Irfan swinging a massive six over mid-wicket.
Sri Lanka’s stand-in captain Tillakaratne Dilshan had previously top-scored for the hosts with 61 from 47 balls, an innings that incorporated seven fours and one six.
Dilshan was provided early support by fellow opener Sanath Jayasuriya, who smashed 33 from just 17 balls with two sixes, helping add 59 for the first wicket in 5.5 overs.
Off-spinner Yusuf Pathan was India’s best bowler, taking two for 23 from four economical overs in the middle of the innings.
India started their run chase poorly, slumping to 14 for two, but Yuvraj Singh (32) and Suresh Raina (35) regained the initiative with a 67-run stand.
Part-time off spinner Jehan Mubarak dragged Sri Lanka back into the game by showing Yuvraj pavilion.
Sri Lanka looked to be heading for victory as Jayasuriya bowled a miserable spell, taking 1 for 10 from three overs, as India crashed from 81 for 2 to 115 for 7.
Nevertheless, the Pathan brothers ended the match with a exciting partnership.
India won by 6 wickets, Dhoni Played match winning knock
Jan 29th
Sri Lanka: On Wednesday Calm Mahendra Singh Dhoni led by example as India relied on a clinical all-round display to beat Sri Lanka by 6 wickets and take a 1-0 lead in the five-match cricket ODI series in Dambulla.
Chasing 247, India rode on important contributions from Gautam Gambhir (62) and Suresh Raina (54) before losing both the set batsmen but Dhoni (61 not out) was his composed self as he guided the team to success with 11 balls to spare.
The ageing Sanath Jayasuriya’s 28th ODI century went in vain as the Indians never permitted the islanders to break loose on a slow track. Kumar Sangakkara contributed 44 as Sri Lanka posted 246 for seven wickets in their selected 50 overs.
Both the teams now move to Colombo for the second match on Saturday.
This was India’s sixth ODI win in a row, coming after their 5-0 whitewash of England at home.
With a hip injury keeping Virender Sehwag out of match and Sachin Tendulkar (5) back in the hut in the fourth over, the chase on a slow track was far from easy. But with Gambhir and Raina on song, India barely had a reason to worry.
The left-handed duo went on to stitch together a 113-run stand for the second wicket which laid the perfect foundation for a winning chase, besides offsetting the setback of losing Tendulkar early in the innings.
Thilana Thushara’s ball had pitched bit outside the leg stump before rapping Tendulkar’s pad and Kumar Dharmasena, making his ODI debut as umpire, took his time before keeping the vocal request.
The Gambhir and Raina partnership laid the stage for the other batsmen as the visitors chased down the highest-ever total at this venue which has so far hosted 26 matches.
Gambhir and Raina, however, were a little fortunate.
Early in his innings, a diving Nuwan Kulasekara apparently caught Gambhir off his own bowling but frequent replays proved uncertain and the Delhi left-hander finally had the benefit of doubt.
Raina, on his part, was spilled at point by Tillakaratne Dilshan off Thushara when he was on seven.
But once they got their eyes in, there was no stopping the Indians. Gambhir milked the Lankan attack with complete ease and often stepped out to unsettle them. A streaky boundary off Dilshan brought up his fifty but his daring bid to hit Muttiah Muralitharan out of the park saw him perish at long-off.
Raina, who had hit Nuwan Kulasekara for a couple of fours and a six in the same over, finished his fifty as well but going for a non-existent second run cost him his wicket.
Yuvraj Singh (23) looked ill at ease against the Lankan spinners, mainly Ajantha Mendis, but it was Farveez Maharoof who detached the left-hander.
Dhoni and Rohit Sharma (25 not out) played wisely to guide the team to victory.
Earlier, Dhoni won an vital toss at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium and asked the hosts to take first strike and Jayasuriya proved he still has it in him to excel at the highest level.
A recurrent thorn in India’s flesh, Jayasuriya’s 28th ODI century was studded with 10 fours and a six off Pragyan Ojha.
Jayasuriya also became the second man, after Sachin Tendulkar, to score 13,000 runs in ODIs when he steered Ishant in the 14th over for his 37th run.
At 39 years and 212 days, Jayasuriya also became the oldest cricketer to score an ODI century. Geoff Boycott held the previous record for scoring 105 against Australia in 1979 when he was 39 years and 51 days old.
Sri Lanka lost in-form opener Tillakaratne Dilshan (0) in the third ball but Jayasuriya and Sangakkara cobbled a 118-run second wicket partnership to guide Sri Lanka to a decent total on slow track.
Zaheer Khan was virtually unplayable this morning and the first run came off his 18th delivery, such was his accuracy.
Apart from Ojha, the lone specialist spinner in the side, Dhoni pressed in service Yusuf Pathan, Rohit and Raina as well and all of them did a decent containing job.
Boundaries not really flowing, Jayasuriya and Sangakkara ran hard between the wickets and once he reached his fifty, Jayasuriya provided a glimpse of his typical savage batting when he stepped out to hit Ojha to the sightscreen for a clean six.
A half-century, however, eluded Sangakkara who came down the track to hit Ojha but didn’t get the elevation and found Raina at mid-on.
A couple off Rohit brought up Jayasuriya’s hundred but the toil had started taking its toll on his stamina and the opener soon developed cramps. A clearly exhausted Jayasuriya finally perished in the 40th over when he lobbed a slower full toss from Zaheer to mid-off.
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