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Dunith Wellalage |
In the momentous
match against the archrivals yesterday all in the top four of Indian batting
delivered, and delivered in a roaring style. It is indeed the rarest of rare
kind of feat for India with its openers, Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill, helping
themselves to half-centuries each and then in a memorable display of strokeplay
the next two of the top order, Virat Kohli and KL Rahul, notching up their
unbeaten centuries. Amid the ecstasy generated for Indian fans it was also a
huge sense of relief that finally Kohli had found his long-lost century touch
and Rahul who had joined the team after a long hiatus got into the act
immediately. This also proves the fact that once the India top order plays to
potential no rival team could hope to win on that particular day, and this is
also part of the main problem as most often all or most of the top order
continue to fail to serve the team, so much so that the team almost loses the
winning habit and the hopeful management never daring to apply the axing policy
on them. Anyhow, the glorious unbeaten partnership between the two augurs well
for the upcoming ODI World Cup-2023. India raced to a mammoth 356 for the loss
of only the two openers, and Pakistan looked so lost and totally demoralized
that they failed to offer even a worthwhile fight, folding up their reply with
a paltry 128 in 32 overs after a devastating spell by the Indian spinner
Kuldeep Yadav (5 for 25 in 8 overs). No Pak player could even register an
individual fifty. The result of India winning by an incredible 228-run margin
came in the reserve day which was also affected by repeated rain interruptions,
but luckily not enough to wash out the match completely. On the first day of
the match Pakistan won the toss and chose to field. The Indian openers laid a
solid launchpad on which flourished the Kohli-Rahul partnership in the second day.
That terrific batting
display naturally prompted India Captain Rohit Sharma to choose batting first
after winning the toss against the hosts in the same venue in Colombo today.
After a fairly sound start by Rohit and Gill things, however, began to change
as the Sri Lanka spinners, true to their ‘choking’ fame at home turfs,
successfully controlled the supposed masters of spin and the wickets began to
tumble. The 20-year-old star spinner, Dunith Wellalage, who made his
international debut just a year ago dictated the goings-on by achieving his maiden 5-wicket haul and later was ably assisted by Charith Asalanka (4) to restrict India to a
modest 213 all out. Even as the Indian spinners were expected to have their
tight grip in the Sri Lanka innings the vital blows struck by Jasprit Bumrah
and Mohd Siraj helped India to go on taking regular wickets. They knew that
taking wickets was more important, because with a target of only 214
restricting the hosts was not going to be effective. And as the match
progressed Sri Lanka kept on losing wickets while the runs required were always
less than the balls available. The Sri Lankans tried very hard indeed to get to
the target for a secure place in the Final, but finally ran out of wickets.
Incidentally, it was the youngster Wellalage again who kept the Lankan hopes
alive with the bat too (42 not out).
Kuldeep following the match against Pakistan had success in this match
too with four scalps and two each by Bumrah and Jadeja. India won by 41 runs
and sealed their place in the Final. The Asian war is on for the second spot.
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