Captain of Sri Lanka Charith Asalanka won the toss and decided to bat first at the R Premadasa stadium in Colombo. India and Sri Lanka tied in the opening ODI, setting up the Indian players for a significant role later on. Because the surface seemed to be decent, Indian skipper Rohit Sharma said he felt comfortable batting second here. In the Twenty20 series versus Sri Lanka, India utterly dominated.
Mohammed Siraj took Asitha Fernando out for just one run, giving him the opening wicket of the game. Before Shivam Dube, playing in his first ODI since December 2019, grabbed his first-ever ODI wicket, Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis were enjoying a solid 43-run partnership.
Following the removal of Mendis and captain Asalanka for identical scores, Nissanka, who calmly reached his 14th ODI half-century, was dismissed for 56. Janith Liyanage and Wanindu Hasaranga, who were removed in their twenties, might have believed that their innings were coming to an early end. However, Sri Lanka reached 230/8 thanks to a passionate 46-run eighth-wicket stand (off 39 balls) between Dunith Wellalage and Akila Dananjaya.
As soon as the run-chase got underway, Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill took the aggressive position. In the powerplay, India scored 71 runs in spite of a maiden over. However, India collapsed from over 11 to 16, managing just 16 runs and dropping three crucial wickets. This included the skipper, who became Wellalage’s second death after a windy fifty runs.
After KL Rahul and Axar Patel both made big contributions in their thirties but couldn’t build on their starts, it was up to Shivam Dube to secure the victory. Dube put on a fantastic display, hitting two sixes and a four in addition to numerous other boundaries to reach 25.
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But Asalanka trapped him leg before wicket, so his innings was over before it even started. Arshdeep Singh returned to the crease after this removal but caved in to pressure too on the very next delivery, ending Sri Lanka’s amazing comeback. Given India’s position during the first power play, Sri Lanka will undoubtedly view this outcome as a significant win. This was India’s tenth tie match overall in the history of the ODI format and the second between the two nations; the first was played in 2012.
Here’s how Twitter reacted to the match:
Arshdeep Singh (PBKS blood) did a favour to Ness Wadia by not letting Gautam Gambhir’s (KKR Blood) team win pic.twitter.com/vKZFq66BE4
— Dhillon (@sehajdhillon_) August 2, 2024
Arshdeep Singh today #INDvsSL pic.twitter.com/ro7e9YXObM
— Lets Atti (@LETSATTI) August 2, 2024
1 like = 10 slap on Arshdeep Singh
#INDvsSL pic.twitter.com/SgFSGeQExz
— gee (@Messifanism) August 2, 2024
Arshdeep Singh Devillers
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— sᴜᴍɪᴛ ∆ (@__sumittiwari) August 2, 2024
Arshdeep Singh
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— ADITYA
(@troller_Adi18) August 2, 2024
Arshdeep Singh in parallel universe
#INDvsSL pic.twitter.com/yzoRbvFgFD
— Dank jetha (@Dank_jetha) August 2, 2024
#INDvsSL pic.twitter.com/tOUpy0ENoV
— Raja Babu (@GaurangBhardwa1) August 2, 2024
Arshdeep Singh waiting for Gambhir in dressing room pic.twitter.com/4ismPhnUQS
— yaarivanu_unknownu (@memesmaadonu) August 2, 2024
Gautam Gambhir To Arshdeep singh In Dressing Room Today
#INDvsSL #SLvIND pic.twitter.com/b4Z5aTV3Ds
— P I K U (@PikuOffl) August 2, 2024
Gautam Gambhir:
Arshdeep Singh: pic.twitter.com/7jCgSBnuQK
— Keh Ke Peheno (@coolfunnytshirt) August 2, 2024
1 like = 10 slap on Arshdeep Singh
#INDvsSL https://t.co/yMziczzKuh
— gee (@Messifanism) August 2, 2024
Gambhir with Arshdeep singh in dressing room #INDvsSLpic.twitter.com/kBZteXdYYZ
— Desi Bhayo (@desi_bhayo88) August 2, 2024