Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

KARTHIK, PANDYA SECURE INDIA’S NERVY WIN

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Dinesh Karthik anchored a tricky chase with a measured unbeaten 31 as India beat the West Indies by five wickets in the first Twenty20 Internatio­nal to go 1-0 up in the three-match series yesterday. Having restricted the West Indies to a below-par 109 for eight, India suffered a top order collapse of their own but Karthik stayed put to guide the hosts home with 13 balls to spare at Kolkata’s Eden Gardens.

All-rounder Krunal Pandya made a memorable debut, claiming the important wicket of Kieron Pollard before returning to score 21 not out off just nine balls, including the winning runs.

Despite the presence of a host of swashbuckl­ing batsmen on both sides, the bowler-dominated contest featured only two sixes - one from each team.

Put into bat, the first 49 runs cost the West Indies the top half of their batting order at the midway stage of their innings.

Opener Shai Hope fell victim to a comical run out when he and Shimron Hetmyer both ended up being on the non-striker’s end.

Hetmyer outsprinte­d Hope to secure his wicket but could not make the most of it and fell for 10.

Pollard hit the only six of the innings but Pandya sent him back before the batsman could inflict more damage on the Indians.

Kuldeep Yadav then ripped the heart out of the West Indies middle order with his triple strikes as the touring batsmen struggled to read the unorthodox left-arm spinner.

Fabian Allen top scored for the tourists with 27 to take them past the 100-mark.

India’s reply was equally wobbly with the hosts looking ill at ease against the pace of Oshane

Thomas. Bowling consistent­ly above 145 kph, the paceman drew first blood when he dismissed India Captain Rohit Sharma caught behind for six.

West Indies successful­ly reviewed the original not-out decision after the on-field umpire had failed to detect the slight edge.

Thomas devoured Shikhar Dhawan, the other opener with another thunderbol­t and then skipper Carlos Brathwaite struck twice to jolt the hosts.

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 ??  ?? Dinesh Karthik in action
Dinesh Karthik in action

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