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Dilshan can still mix it with the big hitters

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KOLKATA: Veteran opener Tillakarat­ne Dilshan smashed 83 off 56 balls as Sri Lanka completed a tricky chase to beat Afghanista­n with seven balls remaining to kick off their World T20 title defence yesterday.

The 39-year-old proved he can still mix it with the big hitters of the 20-over format as his destructiv­e knock proved the difference in the Group 1 contest at Eden Gardens where Afghanista­n posted a competitiv­e 153/7.

Sri Lanka got home with six wickets remaining but despite getting off to a strong start with 41 runs coming off the first five overs, they were put under pressure by the Afghan attack.

Mohammad Nabi drew first blood by dismissing Dinesh Chandimal for 18 and though wickets tumbled at the other end, Dilshan looked unperturbe­d.

“I got two ducks in two (warm-up) matches. The first game was really important for me and I’m happy how I batted today. I was not out and finished the game,” Man-of-theMatch Dilshan said.

Sri Lanka didn’t risk Lasith Malinga for the match as the paceman continues to recover from a knee injury.

His absence showed in their bowling performanc­e as Afghanista­n overcame a slow start to post a strong total.

Asghar Stanikzai led from the front for the spirited qualifiers with a career-best 62 after opting to bat first on a slow track. The Afghans’ innings was a tale of two halves as they crawled to 47/3 at the halfway mark before counter-attacking to plunder 106 off the final 10 overs.

Samiullah Shenwari (31) chipped in with a 14-ball cameo to help them pass the 150-mark which had looked a distant dream at one point.

Thisara Perera (3/33) was the pick of the Sri Lankan bowlers. – Reuters

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