Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

‘When you’re not winning, it’s hard to get momentum back’

- N ANANTHANAR­AYANAN

PALLEKELE: The Sri Lankans were left wondering what more they need to do to end their losing run after India withstood a sensationa­l spell of spin bowling from Akila Dananjaya to win the second One-day Internatio­nal by three wickets on Thursday night.

Sri Lanka’s interim chief coach, Nic Pothas, was left frustrated after MS Dhoni saw a delivery from paceman Vishwa Fernando squeeze through his legs and hit the stumps without the heavier zing bails getting dislodged.

D ho ni, who was on 29, finished on 45 not out ash e and No 9 Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar (53 no) took India to victory and a 2-0 lead in the five-match series. It left Dananjaya’s 6/54 in vain.

“It’s obviously very frustratin­g,” Pothas said after the match. “When you aren’t winning games, it is very hard to grab the momentum back again. You are trying to win and the ball goes off someone’s legs and hits the stumps and the bails don’t come off.

LACK OF MOMENTUM

“Tonight’s frustratin­g because these are the kinds of games you want to win, you need to win. You got to be ruthless in these games. It is frustratin­g because you want to get over the line, (then) you get a bit more confidence, more momentum.”

Sri Lanka are under pressure from fans and former players after failing to put up a fight in the Test series, which India convincing­ly swept 3-0, and in the first ODI, which they lost by nine wickets.

“It’s a disappoint­ing night. The credit obviously goes to India, which shows how much depth there is in that squad. Bhuvi played brilliantl­y and Dhoni did what he does best, one of the calmest characters under pressure,” Pothas said.

“It is never good to lose, but as they say, it is how you lose. On the positive side, I’m very, very happy for him (Dananjaya). It’s not the worst honeymoon for him to have.”

THARANGA’S BLUNDER

Sri Lanka’s new ODI skipper, Upul Tharanga, seemed to have made a tactical blunder after Dananjaya had captured six wickets in the space of 20 deliver- ies to reduce India to 131/7 in 21.4 overs. India were set 231 to win in 47 overs under the Duckworth-Lewis method after a rain delay.

Dananjaya was bowling with great rhythm, but Tharanga removed him with two overs left in his quota. The Sri Lankan pacers, particular­ly Lasith Malinga, did not show discipline, helping Dhoni and Bhuvneshwa­r rebuild the innings.

Asked whether it was a mistake to hold back Dananjaya till it was too late, Pothas said: “Ask the captain. He would have kept him back, if he needs to take a wicket in the end.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? MS Dhoni got a reprieve on 29 when the bails weren’t dislodged after Vishwa Fernando hit the stumps. He went on to score an unbeaten 45.
REUTERS MS Dhoni got a reprieve on 29 when the bails weren’t dislodged after Vishwa Fernando hit the stumps. He went on to score an unbeaten 45.
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