Sri Lanka exacted sweet revenge on India with a crushing nine-wicket victory in the second ODI here on Tuesday, to draw the series level at 1-1, says a report in The Hindu, adding that it was an absolutely contrasting performance by the Indian batsmen from their last match, as they were bundled out for a paltry 138 in only 33.3 overs.
The Sri Lankan openers Upul Tharanga (59 not out) and Tillekaratne Dilshan (50) added 119 runs as the islanders hardly broke a sweat while racing to the target in only 19.5 overs. The win also means that India won’t get a shot at No. 1 spot in the ICC ODI rankings, for which it needed a 5-0 margin in the current series.
According to a report in The Times Of India, save opener Gautam Gambhir, who scored a fighting 65 (96 balls, 4x4), the other batsmen paid heavy price for their indiscretion on a pitch that demanded judicious shot selection. Thisara Perera (3/14) and Angelo Mathews (3/19) ran through the Indian top-order.
“Although there was a greenish tinge, the pitch, which was primarily on the lower side, also produced the odd deliveries that reared up from the three quarter. India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the toss and expectedly decided to bat despite windy conditions that aided swing bowlers,” says the TOI report adding that the visitors got off to a brisk start courtesy Virender Sehwag (15) as he blasted debutant Isuru Udana for a couple of boundaries as they raced to 31 in just three overs.
“After Udana went for 16 in his first over, Mahela Jayawardene had no option but to turn to Perera whose slower delivery did the trick after Sehwag committed to the shot early for the bowler to take a sharp reflex catch,” adds the report.
Meanwhile according to other newspaper reports, Virat Kohli chased a delivery from Perera that was wide outside off-stump and the faint nick gave Kumar Sangakkara the first of his four catches. Rohit Sharma once again flattered to deceive as he played on while going for an ambitious cut off a very wide delivery from Mathews.
“Suresh Raina dragged one from Perera back on to his off-stump. Dhoni hit a couple of fours but then went for a non-existent cut shot off a Mathews delivery. The ball reared up from short of good length and Sangakkara took the edge. With all the top-order batsmen back in the pavilion before completion of the first 15 overs, Gambhir had the onerous task of saving his wicket as well as scoring some runs. Irfan Pathan too didn’t stay long while Ravichandran Ashwin, who threw his bat around a bit, was needlessly run-out,” say the reports, adding that Gambhir, meanwhile, got to his 32nd half-century. He ultimately ran out of patience as he tried to steer a Lasith Malinga delivery, only for Sangakkara to effect a one-handed catch.