Sri Lanka prevail in nerve jangling finale
Charlie Austin - 22 July 2001
Sri Lanka defeated India by six runs in the tension racked Premadasa
International Stadium tonight in a game that could have swung either
way and was only settled in the final nerve jangling over of the game.
This was one-day cricket at it's gripping best, with fortunes see
sawing throughout the day. In the end, the Sri Lankan spinners held
their nerve as the Indian batsmen, needing 222 for victory, stumbled
in the last five overs of the game.
At the end of the 45th over, bowled by Sanath Jayasuriya, India needed
30 runs from 30 balls with four wickets remaining. Rahul Dravid, who
finished unbeaten on 49, was batting with Virender Shewag and the pair
looked to be cruising towards the target, effortlessly working the
spinners into the gaps.
Kumar Dharmasena, who handsomely repaid the national selectors for
their faith with an emotionless performance, bowled the 46th and
conceded five runs. India though still looked to have the game in the
bag. Jayasuriya called his senior players to his side. They discussed
their options in animated fashion before agreeing that the time had
come to throw their final match winning card: Muttiah Muralitharan.
It was to be his final over and fourth spell of the day and it swung
the initiative back towards the home team. Rahul Dravid hit a single
off the first delivery and Shewag scrambled two runs with a clump to
wide long on. Out of the blue, however, Muralitharan conjured up two
consecutive dot balls. Shewag panicked, went for a boundary, and was
well caught by Suresh Perera at long off.
Only three runs were scored off the over and India now needed 22 runs
of the final three overs, but Dharmasena conceded just five in the
48th over and Jayasuriya likewise in the penultimate, leaving 12 off
the final one bowled by Dharmsena.
The off spinner allrounder conceded just five as the India failed to
find the boundary and the terraces erupted with uncontained joy, as
the Sri Lankan players converged in celebration and the Indian batsmen
walked slowly to their dressing room knowing full well that they had
been the masters of their own fate.
India had started their run chase disastrously, slipping to 30 for
three in the ninth over, thanks to a double strike by Suresh Perera
Yuvraj Singh caught at square leg and Amay Khurasia trapped lbw and
the soft dismissal of Harbhajan Singh, who had been bravely promoted
in the order to make maximum use of the early fielding restrictions.
When Laxman was caught behind off Dilhara Fernando India were 71 for
four and Rahul Dravid joined the Indian captain Sourav Ganguly at the
wicket. Ganguly had decided to play in the middle order to counteract
the Sri Lankan spinners and the plan looked to be working, as
the duo added 80 runs for the fifth wicket.
Russel Arnold broke the partnership when Ganguly top edged a sweep to
Jayasuriya at short leg. India were 151 for five in the 38th over and
Sri Lanka were back in the game. Nevertheless, India still looked in
control until those desperate last overs.
Earlier in the game the Sri Lankans had struggled to 221 after winning
the toss. They started well, scoring 48 for the first wicket, before
losing three wickets for 12 runs. Avishka Gunawardene, dropped twice
during his 63, then added 73 for the fourth wicket with Romesh
Kaluwitharana.
The second collapse of the innings soon reduced the home side to 155
for seven before a 49 run stand between allrounders Kumar Dharmasena
and Suresh Perera rescued the innings and showed clearly the value of
bowlers that can bat.
With Muralitharan carving the final ball of the innings over cover for
four Sri Lanka would have been delighted with their final total, but
knew that the bowlers had to perform. Thankfully for them the fast
bowlers made initial inroads and the spin bowlers held their nerve at
the death. India now play against New Zealand on Thursday and Sri
Lanka take on New Zealand on Wednesday. Both games will be played at
Premadasa International Stadium.
© CricInfo
Teams
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India,
Sri Lanka.
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Players/Umpires
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Sanath Jayasuriya,
Rahul Dravid,
Virender Shewag,
Kumar Dharmasena,
Muttiah Muralitharan,
Yuvraj Singh,
Harbhajan Singh,
VVS Laxman,
Sourav Ganguly,
Russel Arnold,
Avishka Gunawardene.
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Tournaments
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Coca-Cola Cup (Sri Lanka) |
Scorecard
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3rd Match: India v Sri Lanka, 22 Jul 2001 |
Grounds
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R.Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Colombo
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