Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

VIRAT HITS 30TH ODI TON, INDIA SWEEP LANKA SERIES 50

Unpreceden­ted third series sweep for India skipper as his 110* and pacer’s maiden fifer seal win in final ODI

- N ANANTHANAR­AYANAN

Virat Kohli was all swagger three days earlier but showed his subdued side on Sunday, scoring his 30th ODI century to lead India to a One-day Internatio­nal series sweep against Sri Lanka on Sunday.

The India skipper sealed an unpreceden­ted third series sweep at the helm after his unbeaten 110 (116 balls, 9x4), his second century in a row, guided the visitors to a six-wicket victory in the fifth and final ODI at the Premadasa Stadium.

Virat Kohli’s century lifted him to joint second in the all-time list with Australia’s Ricky Ponting, leaving only Sachin Tendulkar (49 centuries) ahead. Tendulkar though is some way off, with a record 49 centuries.

Virat Kohli, in awesome form while scoring 131 off 96 balls three days earlier, played an innings in contrast replying to Sri Lanka’s 238 all out --- their highest total in the series --- after skipper Upul Tharanga elected to bat. Kohli also became the first batsman to complete 1,000 ODI runs for 2017.

Virat Kohli shared in a 109-run fourth-wicket partnershi­p with Kedar Jadhav, who overcame his poor scores by hitting his second ODI half-century (63) before being dismissed with two to get.

However, MS Dhoni (one) arrived and completed his unbeaten run through the series.

India pacer Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar grabbed his maiden fivewicket ODI haul after rain delayed the start by half-an-hour, striking early and late.

Bhuvneshwa­r’s 5/42 dashed Sri Lankan hopes of a big total despite Lahiru Thirimanne (67) and former skipper Angelo Mathews (55) scoring their second half-centuries of the series in a 122-run stand, after Tharanga promoted himself to opener and scored 48.

Although the target was small, it was not a breeze on a slow pitch, and Kohli the master of chase took over, scoring his 17th century in a successful run chase.

Ajinkya Rahane, playing his first game of the series, was out for five and Rohit Sharma, centurion in the previous two games -124 not out and 104 – was out for 16. CAUTIOUS KOHLI However, Kohli shared in a 99-run third wicket partnershi­p with Manish Pandey (36) to steady the ship. Pandey, who hit a fifty in the previous game, was dismissed after he miscued a delivery from left-arm spinner Malinda Pushpakuma­ra.

Kohli though played cautiously as India’s team selections for the day, which included three pacers and no all-rounder Hardik Pandya, meant a longer tail.

He hit two boundaries off leftarm fast bowler, Vishwa Fernando, but otherwise was a picture of calm with the focus on getting the job done. He showed tremendous fitness running between the wicket with Manish Pandey --- Kohli reached his fifty off 53 deliveries with just four fours --- in contrast to the 38-ball fifty in the previous game.

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 ?? PTI ?? Virat Kohli scored his 30th ODI hundred in Colombo on Sunday, equalling former Australia skipper Ricky Ponting. This was Kohli’s 19th century while chasing.
PTI Virat Kohli scored his 30th ODI hundred in Colombo on Sunday, equalling former Australia skipper Ricky Ponting. This was Kohli’s 19th century while chasing.
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