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July 10, 2013
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India vs Sri Lanka final - Hosts WI bow out with low net run rate |
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![]() India's Bhuvneshwar Kumar appeals unsuccessfully for leg before wicket against Sri Lanka batsman Dinesh Chandimal during their Tri-Nation Series cricket match in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, yesterday. Kumar bagged four for eight from six overs as India squeezed into the play-off and dashed the hopes of West Indies as the world champions defeated Sri Lanka by 81 runs in their rain-hit match. - AP PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): India, propelled by impressive swing bowling from Bhuvneshwar Kumar, booked a place in the final of the CELKON Mobile Cup ODI series and will oppose Sri Lanka at Queen's Park Oval tomorrow. Kumar's timely haul of four wickets for eight runs from six overs squeezed India into the play-off and dashed the hopes of West Indies as the world champions defeated Sri Lanka by 81 runs in their rain-hit match yesterday. The match was reduced to a 26-over contest after India, sent in to bat, had their innings curtailed by persistent rain, having reached 119 for three off 29 overs. With limited time left in the afternoon, after more than four hours were washed out, Sri Lanka were set 178 to win off 26 overs under the Duckworth/Lewis system. It meant that India needed to win the game convincingly and to restrict Sri Lanka to under 167 to secure a bonus point and a place in the final. They achieved it and finished on 10 points. Sri Lanka ended on nine points and pushed out West Indies (also nine points) by virtue of a superior net run rate. Paceman Kumar, also named man-of-the-match, gave the Indians early control of the important match as he found the edge of Upul Tharanga's bat in his second over and won a first-ball LBW appeal against Kumar Sangakkara, rocking Sri Lanka at 13 for two in the third over. Kumar, on a pitch offering good bounce and getting the ball to seam around, claimed his third and fourth wickets as Mahela Jayawardene (11) cut to Vijay and Lahiru Thirimanne lofted a drive to Kohli. This quickly reduced Sri Lanka were 31 for four in the ninth over and they never recovered. Paceman Yadav and the Indian spinners Jadeja and Ashwin then tightened the grip, and the end came quickly as the last six wickets collapsed for 65 runs. Sri Lanka were bowled out for 96 in 24.4 overs. Earlier, India were sent in and were forced to contend with good bowling from the Sri Lankans as captain Angelo Matthews, Dilhara, and left-arm spinner Rangana Herath kept them in check. Opener Rohit Sharma led a dogged fight-back after Matthews made the breakthrough by ripping off the edge of Dhawan's bat in the seventh over and rescued the innings in mini-partnerships of 49 with captain Virat Kohli (31 off 52 balls) and 35 with wicketkeeper Karthik (12). Herath accounted for both Kohli and Karthik, producing a remarkable ball that spun past the defensive bat of Karthik and hit his off-stump. Sharma was unbeaten on an important 48 off 83 balls when the rains came and significantly changed the complexion of the match, much to the dismay of West Indies.
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