Khaleej Times

Buoyant after registerin­g a six-wicket victory over Sri Lanka, a confident Rohit Sharma-led India would aim to seal a final berth in the Nidahas Trophy T20 tri-series when they face a tricky Bangladesh on Wednesday

- AFP

colombo — Paceman Shardul Thakur picked four key wickets to set up a comfortabl­e six-wicket win for India in a tri-series Twenty20 internatio­nal against Sri Lanka on Monday.

The 26-year-old Thakur, playing his fifth T20 internatio­nal, match impressed with his pace and guile to help India dismiss the hosts for 152-9.

In reply, India coasted to the target with nine balls to spare, thanks to a fine 42 off 31 balls by Manish Pandey and a 39-run knock by Dinesh Karthik.

“It was a great effort by the bowling unit considerin­g the conditions were not easy for the bowlers,” said Indian skipper Rohit Sharma.

“There was some dew (but) they came out and delivered the goods .... Also, the way they (Pandey and Karthik) finished the game, it was crucial.”

India appeared in trouble at 85-4 but Pandey and Karthik batted sensibly, adding 68 runs for the unbroken fifth wicket.

“They (Sri Lankan bowlers) started well but we had discussed that batting at number five I should be there till the end to finish off games,” said Pandey.

The match was reduced to 19-overs a side after the start was delayed by about an hour due to rains and a wet outfield. Earlier Kusal Mendis hit a quickfire halfcentur­y to ensure Sri Lanka a competitiv­e total on the board.

The opener hit three fours and as many sixes in his 38-ball knock at the R. Premadasa stadium.

Mendis though got little support from the other batsmen as the hosts kept losing wickets at regular intervals.

Thakur, who was named man of the match, bagged four wickets for 27 runs off his four overs.

Upcoming off-spinner Washington Sundar took two wickets as the India bowlers fought back after a sloppy first 10 overs.

India made one change to the side that won against Bangladesh on Thursday, bringing in batsman KL Rahul in place of Rishabh Pant. Sri Lanka picked Suranga Lakmal in place of captain Dinesh Chandimal who has been suspended for two games due to an over-rate offence.

The comfortabl­e victory propelled India into contention for a place in the final of the tournament that has Bangladesh as the third team. —

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 ?? AFP ?? India’s Dinesh Karthik (right) plays a late shot as Sri Lankan keeper Kusal Perera looks on during their T20 match in Colombo. —
AFP India’s Dinesh Karthik (right) plays a late shot as Sri Lankan keeper Kusal Perera looks on during their T20 match in Colombo. —

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