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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Dilshan, Sangakkara dominate India (Target For India 320)

Posted by sahill786 at 1:24 PM 0 Comments


On a day that India needed to be at their most attacking, with their finals hopes hanging by a thread, they were palpably below-par and Sri Lanka capitalised on their lack of intensity to deliver a dominating performance. Tillakaratne Dilshan shrugged off his initial unease against the swinging ball to gradually open up and march towards his 11th ODI century. Kumar Sangakkara played an innings as attractive as several of his abruptly-terminated cameos this tournament, only longer in duration this time, full of confidence and more pleasing to the eye. An ardous task awaited India, who need to overhaul 320 in 40 overs to stay in contention for the finals; given how their batting has panned out so far this series, they may struggle to do in 50.

Both Dilshan and Sangakkara scored heavily off the back foot, as the spinners dropped short often; Dilshan had the width he needed to play his favoured cut and Sangakkara the length he required to execute his much relied-on punch through cover. Virender Sehwag was taken for runs by the pair, Sangakkara launching him for six, when it appeared Praveen Kumar at long-on was in by a yard or two too many, and bringing up his fifty by clanking him past the bowler. The batting Powerplay was taken in the 33rd over, and the seamers didn't help India's cause by doling out deliveries on leg stump with a fine leg up. Dilshan clipped Zaheer to the boundary and Sangakkara sent Yadav into the stands with a whip off the pads.
The cue for a final surge came in the 41st over, right after Dilshan reached three-figures. Sangakkara, with three fielders in the deep on the leg side, still found the boundary on two consecutive occasions, swinging through long-on and square leg. He reached his 13th ODI century, off 84 balls, with a leading edge against Zaheer, who continued to bowl gift balls outside leg stump to Dilshan in his final spell. Sangakkara's innings ended in the 44th over as he tried to scoop a full delivery from Praveen but Dilshan ensured the tempo remained unhindered. 
As attempted yorkers fell short of their desired length, Dilshan swung Zaheer and Yadav into the crowd behind deep square leg and deep midwicket, before reserving the same treatment for Suresh Raina in the final over on his way to a equaling his career-best score. A tired Indian team looked on, the likelihood of this being their last match on a forgettable tour staring them in the face.

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