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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Fight To Reclaim The Lost Honour


India Vs Sri Lanka, Match 5


Yet another terrific match in the ongoing tri-series at Adelaide came to an end. India almost won another thriller. In the end Sri Lanka didn’t win nor did India lose it. The match ended in a tie with teams ending at identical score in allotted 50 over, 236/9. Kudos to brilliant batting by Gambhir (91 runs off 106 balls) and captain cool – Dhoni (58 runs off 69 balls)!



The facial expression of Jayawardena, Captain of Sri Lankan team said it all. Although the match ended in a tie, he sure felt defeated. Some strong performance from Lankan batsmen went in vain.  Dinesh Chandimal scored 81 runs (91 balls) and Mahela Jayawardena 43 runs (49 balls). It needs to be noted that Indian bowlers did a good job in restricting the Lankans. Vinay Kumar was the pick of the bowlers with the figures 3/46. It was good to see Irfan Pathan back in the team he picked 1 wicket and R Ashwin picked 2 wickets.

In the previous match it was the same ground and India faced a similar situation. India needed 13 runs off the last over. It was Dhoni and his dazzling batting performance which did the trick. India won the game by 4 wickets. It was India’s second victory against the Australians during the current tour and the first in the ODI format.

India seems to be putting in their best efforts to reclaim the lost honour after being whitewashed in the test series against the Australian’s. But everyone around seems to be still busy finding faults and sniffing for new controversies. The media is trying to blow out of proportion some of the team decisions like the rotation policy and also what they suspect a rift between Dhoni and Gambhir. Yester year players are also trying to score some brownie points with their expert comments on these issues. Well everyone is entitled for expressing their thoughts and suggestion, it’s fair and square. But I hope it doesn’t lead to an unhealthy situation.

Some of the comments and suggestions does make sense and needs to be looked into. Rotation policy in the ongoing ODI series is something which bothers me too. One of the top three batsmen are currently being asked to sit out and being played in rotation. By this logic Gambhir is supposed to be dropped for the next game. Now that would sound absurd! A player being made to sit out in the next game having scored to 90+ scores in back to back games.

Indians now after four games are on top of the table with 10 points. They still have four more games in the league stage and the next match for them is against Australia in Brisbane on 19th February 2012.

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Anonymous said...

I watched this live match and remember R-Aswhin take two wicket i was going there with Car towing service. All employees enjoying this match. Thanks for sharing.