India vs Sri Lanka: Dharamsala performance an eye-opener for us, says Rohit Sharma
Cricket | December 10, 2017 18:23 ISTMS Dhoni was the lone Indian batsman who was up to the challenge, hitting a gritty 65.
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MS Dhoni was the lone Indian batsman who was up to the challenge, hitting a gritty 65.
It was an inauspicious start to Rohit Sharma's India captaincy as the home team were bowled out for 112 in 38.2 overs, a target which the Islanders crossed in 20.4 overs.
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Karnataka, who took a huge 397-run first innings lead over Mumbai by scoring a massive 570 after bundling out the latter for a paltry 173.
A quickfire last-wicket partnership of 61 in 41 minutes between Southee and Boult strengthened New Zealand's overnight position.
India vs Sri Lanka: Pacer Suranga Lakmal picked up a four-for and Upul Tharanga played a crucial knock of 49 as Sri Lanka steamroll India in the first ODI of the 3-match series in Dharamsala on Sunday.
After the seam troika of Ashok Dinda (3/48), Ishan Porel (3/64) and B Amit (3/53) bowled out Gujarat for 224, ensuring a more than handy 130-run lead, Bengal ended the third day at a comfortable 177 for 1 in their 2nd innings.
In reply to Madhya Pradesh's 338 all out, Delhi's first innings ended at 405, after which they grabbed the wickets of Rajat Patidar and Ankit Dane to reduce MP to 47 for two at stumps on the third day.
The 24-year-old Bengaluru-born leg-spin bowling all-rounder faced 274 balls and struck 11 fours to become the lone centurion in the Karnataka first innings that saw four other batsmen cross the 50-run mark, including no. 11 Arvind Sreenath (51).
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