Kuldeep continues. A fine from him. Dhananjaya has a hard time facing the two spinners and the run rate drops. Fernando has to take the lead from here as he is the more experienced batter in the middle.
Chahal continues. The famous Kul-Cha is in action right now and is trying to pick a quick wicket or two here again to get the hosts completely on their backs. A nice past from Chahal. Only two of them.
Kuldeep continues. The Lankers have to be careful not to throw away another good start and tick the single and double games and occasionally hit their limits. India will try to slow the innings pace after picking two fast wickets.
Chahal continues. Bhanuka Paddel sweeps him for a double on the first ball. He goes out on the next ball while attempting another border shot. A gentle resignation. Chahal is happy anyway. At the next ball he gets another one, the Googly shocks Rajapaksa. Dhananjaya, the new batter in, denies him a hat trick. He didn’t bow very well, but the first wicket put him back in the game. An over-enthusiastic appeal from India to lag behind / stumble. There was nothing there.
OFF! First class delivery, it seems, caught the new batsman Bhanuka Rajapaksa with surprise, played on the forefoot, the ball took the outside edge and also hit the ball, Ishan takes a very good catch to complete the dismissal. Two to two for Chahal. Rajapaksa c Ishan Kishan b Chahal 0 (1)
OFF! A soft release and Bhanuka is furious with himself. He got out and took Chahal full, but in the end he hit the ball in the air, to the man in the middle of the wicket, where Pandey safely caught it. First wicket for India. M Bhanuka c Manish Pandey b Chahal 36 (42)
Kuldeep Yadav, Chinaman with the left arm, comes to the attack and Bhanuka immediately gets out and hits him to the double to look for a boundary. The Lankan opening players are ready to keep attacking. Both openers go head to head. Some very good deliveries from Kuldeep in this over. He’s a lot slower than Chahal and turns well. Kuldeep vs Bhanuka will be an exciting fight.
Chahal continues. Fernando beats all of them at the end of a peach, his third shipment. Got the drift and the turn, hit the stump and walked away. Fernando leaned forward to play it off the pitch, but it was just too good to play. An overambitious appeal for LBW against Bhanuka two balls later. Single to end the over. Four from the over.
Hardik continues and another wide one at the beginning of the over. And then a big bouncer that is enough for 5 wides. He pursues it with three points. Hardik was seen holding his lower back between the overs. Not a good sign for the all-rounder who has had his back problems in the past and is forcing him not to bowl.
Chahal continues. Good stuff from the weirdo, better over than bowls with four points in the over. Better lines too. Only two runs of it. Important for Indians to dry out the running rating here when wickets are difficult to get. First mandatory power play over.
OFF! First class delivery, it seems, caught the new batsman Bhanuka Rajapaksa with surprise, played on the forefoot, the ball took the outside edge and also hit the ball, Ishan takes a very good catch to complete the dismissal. Two to two for Chahal. Rajapaksa c Ishan Kishan b Chahal 0 (1)
OFF! A soft release and Bhanuka is furious with himself. He got out and took Chahal full, but in the end he hit the ball in the air, to the man in the middle of the wicket, where Pandey safely caught it. First wicket for India. M Bhanuka c Manish Pandey b Chahal 36 (42)
India XI: Prithvi Shaw, Shikhar Dhawan (c), Ishan Kishan (w), Manish Pandey, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya, Krunal Pandya, Deepak Chahar, Bhuvneshwar Kumar , Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav
Sri Lanka XI: Avishka Fernando, Minod Bhanuka (f), Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Dhananjaya de Silva, Charith Asalanka, Dasun Shanaka (c), Wanindu Hasaranga, Chamika Karunaratne, Dushmantha Chameakan, Lakshmantha , Kasun Rajitha
India vs. Sri Lanka, live cricket score, Ind vs. SL live score and updates: Kuldeep continues. A fine from him. Dhananjaya has a hard time facing the two spinners and the run rate drops. Fernando has to take the lead from here as he is the more experienced batter in the middle.
2nd ODI Preview: India will try to seal the series when it comes to the 2nd ODI at R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo against Sri Lanka.
India showed a dominant performance in the first ODI, beating the hosts by seven wickets with 80 balls before the game.
Sri Lanka will have to improve its all-round game if it makes it into the second game goes. First they scored a stroke under par 262, were lackluster on the field and had no cuts in bowling.
India, on the other hand, put on a strong show with racket and ball when the « KulCha » couple Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal at theirs Goodbye impressed.
Indian pace bowler Deepak Chahar, spinners Chahal and Kuldeep each claimed two wickets when India restricted Sri Lanka to 262/9.
Skipper Shikhar Dhawan and debutant Ishan Kishan met for half a century, when India easily pursued the goal with 36.4 overs.
Prithvi Shaw was named Man of the Game for giving India a flying start. Left-handed Dhawan then kept the momentum going with large partnerships with Kishan, who turned 23 on Sunday, Manish Pandey and Suryakumar Yadav, who turned 31 undefeated.
Kishan and Yadav – both IPL stars for the Masters Mumbai Indians – are part of a rising talent in India’s limited-overs squad while Virat Kohli’s testing team in England awaits a series of five games in August and September.
Sri Lanka, led by Dasun Shanaka, has lost regularly Wickets after choosing to hit first but number eight Chamika Karunaratne’s Rapid Fire 43 increased the team to 262 for nine in 50 overs. « The Indians hit aggressively. We had to vary the pace because the ball hit the racket well, « said Shanaka. « In the next game (on Tuesday) we have to improve that. »
Sri Lanka, which has already been badly affected by the suspension of three players, including Kusal Mendis and wicketkeeper Niroshan Dickwella, for injuring the team’s bio-bladder in England , suffered an injury after captain Kusal Perera was banned from the tour prior to the start of the series.
The limited series, which also includes three Twenty20 games, has been postponed and the original start date of July 13th due to COVID-19 – Outbreak in the Sri Lankan camp following positive test by hit coach Grant Flower on return from her tour postponed by five days from England.
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