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Sri Lanka’s epic run chase stuns India

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LONDON: Sri Lanka staged a superb run chase to stun India and keep alive their Champions Trophy challenge as Kusal Mendis inspired a famous seven-wicket victory over the holders on Thursday.

Needing 322 to avoid a second successive Group B defeat, Sri Lanka powered to a memorable triumph at The Oval thanks to key contributi­ons from Mendis (89), Danushka Gunathilak­a (76) and captain Angelo Mathews (52).

Mathews admitted earlier this week that many experts expected his underdogs to be thrashed by in-form India.

But Sri Lanka defied the odds to win with eight balls to spare and they can qualify for the semifinals if they beat Pakistan in their final group match in Cardiff on June 12.

After losing by 99 runs against South Africa in their opener, that would be a remarkable turnaround for a young Sri Lanka team in the midst of a major rebuilding project.

India’s failure to secure a second consecutiv­e win after thumping archrivals Pakistan was a major surprise and they must beat South Africa at The Oval on Sunday to avoid a humiliatin­g exit.

Shikhar Dhawan’s 125 had put India in a strong position as the holders piled up 321 for six.

The 31-year-old hit 15 fours and one six in his 128-ball innings, receiving strong support from Rohit Sharma (78) and MS Dhoni (63), but it was not enough.

India had only themselves to blame after squanderin­g the momentum given to them by Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar, who dismissed Niroshan Dickwella for seven when the opener’s edge was caught by Ravindra Jadeja.

Needing what would be a record run chase in ODIs staged at The Oval, Gunathilak­a set about giving Sri Lanka hope.

He hit Umesh Yadav for a skyscrapin­g six and, together with the aggressive Mendis, imposed himself well enough to build a quickfire 50 partnershi­p.

Hardik Pandya had a chance to remove Mendis with the score on 70-1, but young all-rounder dropped a chance off his own bowling.

If complacenc­y was an issue for India’s wayward bowlers, Gunathilak­a made them pay, reaching his half-century in emphatic style with another six.

By the time Sri Lanka reached 108-1 in the 20th over, the holders were beginning to worry.

Jadeja, the world’s top ranked ODI bowler, was slapped away for four by Mendis, who sailed onto fifty with his first six.

An audacious reverse sweep for four by Gunathilak­a off Jadeja showed Sri Lanka’s rising confidence, which hold spiked higher after the diving Rohit Sharma dropped Gunathilak­a.

When Mendis hit three successive boundaries, their partnershi­p was up to 159 and India were in danger of letting the match slip from their grasp.

But Gunathilak­a’s career-best ODI innings came to an end when he was run out by Umesh Yadav after rashly trying to turn a single into two.

Incredibly, Sri Lanka did not learn from that mistake and Mendis perished in the same fashion, easily run out by Kumar’s direct hit while attempting to steal a single.

 ??  ?? Sri Lanka's Kusal Mendis plays a shot during the ICC Champions Trophy match between India and Sri Lanka at The Oval cricket ground in London Thursday. (AP)
Sri Lanka's Kusal Mendis plays a shot during the ICC Champions Trophy match between India and Sri Lanka at The Oval cricket ground in London Thursday. (AP)

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