Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

We panicked, never thought I could slam a 50: Bhuvneshwa­r

Seamer came in when India were reeling and sewed a matchwinni­ng partnershi­p with Mahendra Singh Dhoni

- N. Ananthanar­ayanan sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

PALLEKELE: Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar described his maiden ODI halfcentur­y as a dream come true after proving Indian cricket team’s unlikely batting hero in the escape to victory against Sri Lanka at Pallekele on Thursday.

The 27-year-old pace bowler struck an unbeaten 53 to rally India from 131/7, chasing 231 for victory in the second ODI to hand a tense three-wicket victory over Sri Lanka cricket team for a 2-0 series lead.

Bhuvneshwa­r has three Test fifties and a first-class century, but had never felt he could replicate those efforts in ODIs as he wasn’t comfortabl­e giving the charge to bowlers.

“I never thought in my dreams I would score a fifty in one-dayers; not fifty but matchwinni­ng knock because onedayers is a format which doesn’t suit my batting because I am not the kind of batsman who can hit big sixes.

“But that kind of situation was perfect for me because it was totally a Test match situation. When I went in, MS said the same thing ‘play the way you play in Test matches’,” Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar said after helping India go 2-0 up in the fivematch series.

Bhuvneshwa­r joined MS Dhoni (45 no) after a sensationa­l six-wicket haul by Sri Lankan spinner Akila Dananjaya, who snapped up six wickets in 20 deliveries, left India reeling.

Bhuvi, known for his calm temperamen­t, acknowledg­ed that Indian batsmen panicked after failing to pick Dhananjaya’s deliveries. “We had a very good opening partnershi­p. Then three-four wickets fell quickly, so it was a bit of a panic situation for us,” he said.

Initially, there was no pressure on him because India seemed to be on the verge of defeat. However, he tackled Dananjaya, 23, to revive the innings.

“I had a plan against him. Basically he is an off-spinner but he was also bowling leg spinners and googlies, so it was a surprise for us. When I went in, I just wanted to play the wrong one or googly, which he was bringing in to me. And whatever was going away, I wasn’t really worried about that.”

Bhuvneshwa­r said it took a while to get used to Dananjaya’s deliveries. “Initially it was a bit difficult to read him from the hand, but later on, when I played him for 10-15 balls, I could read his variations from the hand.”

MS Dhoni lived up to his reputation as a finisher, but it was not about countering the bowling, but to gradually revive the Indian innings. When India lost their seventh wicket, they still had 25.2 overs in which to get 100 runs.

“Having him (Dhoni) on the other end gave calmness.”

 ?? PTI ?? Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar came in when the chips were down and scored an unbeaten 53.
PTI Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar came in when the chips were down and scored an unbeaten 53.

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