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India vs Sri Lanka: Indians dominate in series opener; begins season with a win


A full 6-weeks break; beginning of the season; yet again the much known opponent – Lanka. Yet, India managed to register a dominated win here at Hambantota after scoring a mammoth of 314 runs.

India vs Sri Lanka: Indians dominate in series opener; begins season with a win | Planet "M"
A rejoiced team India and the happy skipper, India vs Sri Lanka, Hambantota, 2012
There is no end on captain MS Dhoni’s smiley face as his boys have lifted game with pure domination in each department of the game. Not only batting but bowling and fielding, there is no occasion to raise eyebrow for the given performances.

India who won the toss decided to bat first. And by keeping captain’s decision on top, Indian warriors commit no mistake to rob mighty Lankans in their own backyard.

Sehwag’s arrival ensured good start by keeping opponent bowlers under-pressure whereas Irfan complemented given faith and selection on him. Zaheer launched his way-back from injuries while Kohli assured his non-stop hitting in front of his favourite team – Lanka.

Though, crowd is not seen enough in terms of numbers at Hambantota stadium due to transportation facilities but for sure, the spectators reached out there must have enjoyed some good performances from both sides.

For India, Gambhir and Sehwag started off the proceedings but failed to perform like before. Kulasekara opened wicket account for Lanka in the 2nd over of the match by hitting Gambhir’s stumps. Gambhir wasn’t looking comfortable from ball one and Lankan pacer didn’t make any mistake by grabbing him early on.

Although, Sehwag could have been first win for Lankans. But thanks to Dilshan who escaped Sehwag; for which, later Lankans were forced to chase 315 runs to register a win.

The kind of start Lankans had no one can think a 314 runs score-card for India after 50 overs. Pair of Malinga and Kulasekara tried their best to fetch as many wickets as they can. But Kohli had something else in his mind.

Sehwag and Kohli accelerated the Indian innings against Sri Lanka in the 1st ODI at Hambantota, 2012 | Planet "M"
Sehwag and Kohli accelerated the Indian innings against Sri Lanka in the 1st ODI at Hambantota, 2012
With Sehwag, he not only played sensible cricket but also, helped India to score with a rich run-rate. From Gambhir’s Dismissal to Sehwag’s unfortunate run-out, Kohli helped to set a launch pad for India; through which later team able to score 314/6.

From 11/1 to 228/4, Kohli build his game in an artist style. He batted for whole 38 overs and ended his card after lifting bat for another crafty of 106 runs off 113 balls with an oomph strike rate of 93.80! Truly a treat to watch.

Words with Sehwag, who missed a deserved come-back century. His haste to grasp a single cost him with a run-out. Not enough lucky this time. Rohit Sharma, who was sent at No.4 to bat, failed to use given opportunity and sent back on 5 by Mathews.

After Sehwag-Kohli show, CSK brothers Raina-Dhoni took charge to uplift Indian score-card. Like his name, Raina gestured with a handy half-century firmly accompanied by his skipper who scored quick 35 off 29. The fiery batting duo had left woes for hosts before respective dismissals. Total of 79 runs in 9 overs including 6-fours and 2-sixes set the stage for Indians to clinch a win.

Later Pathan came at No.7 but nothing much has left in the game for him in terms of batting. Yet, it is just a start of the series. He has a lot to receive and deliver.

India challenged hosts to chase a huge target for which Lankans, without a doubt, need to perform above their class and calibre. Playing in home-conditions, it is unfair to underestimate Lankans with the likes of Sangakkara and Mahela – their two most reckoned match winners.

Sangakkara and Perera tried hard in the 2nd innings, though it wasn't enough to ensure a win against India (Hambantota 2012) | Planet "M"
Sangakkara and Perera tried hard in the 2nd innings, though it wasn't enough to ensure a win against India (Hambantota 2012)
But sorry to say, neither their opening pair brought enough room of runs to start nor they played responsible cricket. Former skipper Kumar Sangakkara seems helpless in the middle; was fighting lone to keep his team’s chances of survival.

Though, Tharanga (28 off 47) and Perera (44 off 28) tried to build some handy partnership with him but then Indians had mental advantage here. Clever bowling and well supported fielding scripted an official but not handsome win for Indians though.

Thanks to a generous scoring of Sangakkara (133 off 151) whose efforts kept Lankans hope alive in the game. If he was supported for a long-inning partnership with any of his mate, Lankans might have won this match.

Though, after seeing first inning performance India is, undoubtedly, official winners. But then, cricket is a game of uncertainties. What if Mahela-Sangakkara came up with their trademark performances? What if Indians didn’t bowl with enough discipline and attitude?

Dhoni’s battlers not only enhanced the game by respective performances but also, have proved their selection right. Keep in mind, India come up after a break whereas Lankans continuously playing string of matches.

If non-stop cricket and mental fatigue affects a superior team’s game, then you should blame Lankan Board.

But then, how else would you appreciate a team performance and excellency over its competitor team?

The 5-matches ODI series has begun. Hope, Lankans can make a comeback in the next match. Else, with arrival of Sehwag and Zaheer in the side, definitely Kohli would add more.

Summarised Scores:

India 314/6 (Kohli 106, Sehwag 96; Perera 3-96) beat Sri Lanka 293/9 (Sangakkara 133, Perera 44*; Pathan 2-37) by 21 runs.

Man of the Match: Virat Kohli (India)

Sri Lanka vs Pakistan: In a low scoring match, Afridi's efforts level the series


In a low-scoring game, where key players from Lankan side rested for the sake of World Cup preparations; Pakistan notched up an awesome win to level the series.

Sri Lanka vs Pakistan: In a low scoring match, Afridi's efforts level the series | Planet "M"
Shahid Afridi celebrating with his team-mates after taking SL wicket
Mathews, who captained the side in place of Jayawardene lost the toss and was invited by Pakistan to bowl first. Kapudegedera and Udana were the replacement for veterans Jayawardene and Malinga. For Pakistan, Umar Gul was replaced by Yasir Arafat due to his poor performance in previous match.


But for Pakistan, it’s a golden hen to hatch. With non-availability of top batsmen and bowler from opposition side; it would be folly of Hafeez to lose such a worthy chance to make a comeback in the series.

Amidst of this entire saga, proceedings at Hambantota took place. Kulasekara with new ball all set to rock his skipper. Absence of Malinga didn’t reflect in the match as Pakistan was 18/2 after 5 overs – a sigh-of-relief start for Lankans to carry forward.

Pitch of Hambantota, which produce havoc of runs during ODIs – playing T20 on the same venue shuffle the status with heaven of bowlers. Hardly any of Pakistan batsman scored runs except Afridi with steady patience of Hafeez in the top-order to keep an end for room of runs.

After skipper’s departure in 11th over, Afridi took the charge of Pakistan batting; well supported by Malik to rise up the scoreboard. And as a result, A half-century of Afridi (52*) with efforts of Malik (27) led Sri Lanka to chase a sum of 123 runs.

A low scoring match and without a thought, Lankans almost has all chances to seal the series by 2-0. Till 3rd over, everything went in favor of Lanka. Sangakkara, who replaced Mahela as an opener, along with Dilshan provided a steady start.

On the other hand, Pakistan who was looking for a breakthrough grabbed two wickets in 4th over and opens an account towards win. Two setbacks within an over, Lanka badly need real patience from middle order. With experience batsmen on one end, Dilshan and Kapugedera recovered early damage and led score board to 41/3 after 8 overs before the dismissal of Dilshan.

Seeing lack of experience in the Lankan middle order, Pakistan bowlers throw all their efforts to sum up the proceedings. Ajmal from one end with Afridi as spin partner, Lankan batsman give up after their tries. Some handy fours and sixes with regular wickets brought smiles in Pakistan camp.

Mohd. Sami, who is the watchable player of this T20 series, played a huge role towards team win. Two wickets in an over by him followed by equal support from Ajmal and Afridi, Lanka bowled out in 19.2 overs.

The changes made by Lankans in order to try World Cup contenders cost them in such a way that Pakistan rejoiced win with a result of 1-1.

Summarised Scores:

Pakistan 122/6 (Kulasekara 2-13) beat Sri Lanka 99 by 23 runs.

Player of the Match: Shahid Afridi.

Player of the Series: Sohail Tanvir.

Sri Lanka vs Pakistan: Two Rockstars of T20I are all set to offer a thrilling ride


Two most exciting Rockstars of Twenty-20 cricket – Pakistan and Sri Lanka all set to bare temper of another fascinating series. Sri Lanka who will be hosting Pakistan this time are looking charged up after decent IPL performances whereas Pakistan has previous records to keep their confidence on a high.

Sri Lanka vs Pakistan: Two Rockstars of T20I are all set to offer a thrilling ride | Planet "M"
Mohd. Hafeez and Mahela Jayawardene are ready for the captaincy test as Sri Lanka takes on Pakistan in a packed home series

News:


Pakistan camp:


Pakistan has arrived in Sri Lanka with a team full of riches in almost all the sectors. They have recently announced a new captain for T20I and that is Mohammad Hafeez. All eyes will be on Mohammad Hafeez’s captaincy. Maintaining the team unity will be his biggest challenge.

After a decent show in BPL and Pakistan’s domestic T20 leagues, Mohammad Sami has made a comeback in the side. The kind of form Sami exhibited it is expected that he will add extra energy to this Pakistani attack. In the batting department, some fresh blood has been injected for the sake of upcoming World Cup.

It’s the bowling that is Pakistan’s strength with batting being unpredictable and the fragile fielding is the biggest worry for Pakistan. If Pakistan doesn’t grab the crucial catches when needed, if they don’t control their habit of mis-fielding then they might be counting the stars in the sky rather than celebrating a series win.

Lankan camp:


After Mahela Jayawardene returning as Sri Lanka’s captain, the Lankan camp seems a different unit – full of confidence and bustling with energy. Like Pakistan they have enough fuel in the bowling department and their advantage over Pakistan is solidity in the batting department and a fielding unit who are habituated to make half-chances into full chances.

Like Pakistan, Sri Lanka too has injected young guns in the squad keeping in mind the upcoming T20 World Cup. The return of Lasith Malinga will ensure exhibition of lethal yorkers while the charismatic Dilshan’s coming back in form is a huge bonus while the ever massive presence of Jayawardene and Sangakkara in the batting order gives Sri Lankan batting huge boost.

With soundness in all departments, Sri Lanka has the edge over Pakistan.

Playing conditions:


As in sub-continent, it’s bright sunshine in progress; except sweat from players’ head there won’t be any chance of watermarks. And the track at Hambantota will be a batting beauty. Plenty of battering for the bowlers is expected but quality bowlers will rip a good harvest.

Head to Head:


For Pakistan, three of their premium bowlers (Ajmal-Afridi-Gul) share 162 T20-career wickets within 9 four wickets and 1 five wickets haul. That’s quite competitive than Lankan’s batting trinity (Mahela-Dilshan-Sangakkara) with 2730 career runs among them including two centuries and 17 half-centuries.

Crunching numbers:


Ground Trivia:


> Hambantota will make its T20 debut today.

> Out of 4 ODI matches played here Sri Lanka has won twice while Pakistan has won once.

> 3 out of 4 times team batting first have registered a win.

Match results:


> 5 out of 7 times Pakistan have registered comprehensive win over Sri Lanka.

> Lowest total: 120 runs (18.1 overs) by Sri Lanka in August 2009

> Highest total: 189/6 (20 overs) by Pakistan in September 2007.

Top scorers:


Kumar Sangakkara 144 runs in 5 matches for Sri Lanka while Shoaib Malik 186 runs in 7 matches for Pakistan.

Top strikers:


Lasith Malinga 8 wickets in 5 matches while Umer Gul 12 wickets in 7 matches.

Individual achievements:


> Dilshan and Mahela being the only players to hold a century amongst these two teams.

> Mahela is 47 runs away to reach 1000 T20I runs.

> Umer Gul is the only bowler to notch up a 5-wicket haul.

Quotes:


Pakistan coach, Dav Whatmore -

“We had a pretty decent two weeks before we came here, finishing up with some practices that were attended by conservatively 15,000 people who have starved for cricket and they just loved them.”

Sri Lanka captain, Mahela Jayawardene -

“What makes them competitive is the sort of bowling options available, apart from the specialists.”

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