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Thrilling tie concludes first ODI between India and Sri Lanka – News

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Last updated: 2024/08/02 at 6:19 PM
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Sri Lanka and India clashed in the opening one-day international of their three-match series, resulting in a dramatic tie. Sri Lanka skipper Charith Asalanka played a crucial role in the match, taking three wickets including two off consecutive deliveries in the 48th over. While Sri Lanka posted a fighting total of 231, India’s chase seemed on track despite some hiccups. However, they failed to secure the victory, with the match ending in a tie.

Even though India found themselves in a precarious position at 132-5, Rohit Sharma’s aggressive 58 and KL Rahul’s patient 31 provided some stability. Axar Patel and Shivam Dube also played significant roles in the chase, but ultimately fell short of the target. Asalanka’s bowling performance proved to be the turning point in the match, as he dismissed both Dube and Arshdeep Singh in quick succession to trigger celebrations among the Sri Lankan team.

In the batting department, Sri Lanka faced some early setbacks but managed to build a competitive total. Pathum Nissanka and Dunith Wellalage were the standout performers, with Nissanka scoring a crucial half-century before getting dismissed. Despite some late wickets, Sri Lanka’s lower-order batsmen ensured that they posted a challenging target for India. The tie sets the stage for an exciting continuation of the series, with the teams set to face off again in the upcoming matches.

Sri Lanka’s victory in this match marks a significant moment, as they last won a bilateral ODI series against India 27 years ago. With their newfound confidence, Sri Lanka aims to maintain their momentum in the upcoming matches and secure a series win against India. The teams are scheduled to play at the same venue again, with the final game of the series set for Wednesday. Following a disappointing loss in the Twenty20 series last month, Sri Lanka’s performance in this match signals a potential turnaround in their fortunes against India.

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