India vs Sri Lanka, the second T-20 E: Shreyas Iyer shine again India claimed consecutive series win 11th in a Twenty20 against Sri Lanka E | Cricket News – Times of India

Dharamsala: In-Form Shreyas Iyer Won his blinding series filled continued to be affected by strokeplay as seven wickets Sri Lanka in his unbeaten 44-ball 74-run innings by India on Saturday evening at the second Twenty20 international match.
Ravindra Jadeja Chasing 184 for 45, India chased down the target of 184 runs with 17 balls to spare and registered their 11th straight win in the format.
Sanju Samson Contributed 39 in 25 balls.
As he lowered , Achievement:
India suffered a major setback early in the day as they lost their captain Rohit Sharma for one wicket on the last ball of the first over, the successful bowler being Dushmantha Chameera.
Chameera delivers a short-of-good length delivery coming back to the right-hander, after which Rohit is dismissed.
It was an ideal start for the visitors, who enjoyed defending a big score. He jumped with joy as soon as Ishaan Kishan (16) was dismissed. Lahiru KumaraSoft dismissal meant that India were reduced to 44 for two in the sixth over.

Also, the early departure of the openers provided a perfect opportunity for the likes of Iyer to score a big total, and he made it count by playing a decent knock with four sixes and six boundaries.
The talented Samson too grabbed the opportunity, but was dismissed for 39 off 25 balls, adding a crucial 84 for the third wicket with Iyer, a partnership that not only stabilized India’s innings but also brought them back. Competition.
Samson hit three sixes and two fours during his entertaining stay in the middle.
Jadeja then hit seven fours and a six.

Before that, Captain Dasun Shanaka After the opener just 19 balls smashed an unbeaten 47-run innings pathum nissanka Sri Lanka hosts tightened goal top scorer with 75 runs in 53 balls.
After arming himself after laying the groundwork for his opening partner Danushka Gunathilaka (38 off 29 balls), Nissenka cut loose and kept his runs at 140-plus. He found the fence 11 times until Bhuvneshwar Kumar dismissed him on the last ball of the last over. ,
However, Sri Lanka would not have got what they eventually managed had it not been for Shanaka’s five big sixes and two fours.

India’s new ball operator, Bhubaneshwar and Jasprit Bumrah First got to swing the white ball in a few overs, beat the bat and after a huge outcry for an lbw in his second over and hit the pad with losing a review.
The Sri Lankan openers worked closely with Gunathilaka as the innings progressed, especially considering the Indian bowling attack.
For Gunathilaka and Sri Lanka, the first official shot of the match came when he played Bumrah through cover in the third over.
The aggressive left-handed opener pulled Harshal Patel for his second boundary even as the Indian managed to keep things fairly calm in the middle.
Nissenka welcomed Yuzvendra Chahal with a boundary, shoving the leg-spinner’s loser back to cut through the cover point area, but the visitors still weren’t able to get the run rate they were looking for.
However, scoring 32 for no loss after six power play overs, Sri Lanka were bowled out for 18 in the ninth over with Gunathilaka dismissing Jadeja for 18 runs, leaving him in form as well.
The first ball was loaded outside off and Gunathilaka dropped the wicket to blur it over deep midwicket for the first six of the evening.
A long ball outside off was played over the cover-point fielder for a boundary and after the left-arm spinner started over the wicket and forced Jadeja to come around the stumps, Gunathilaka took his Scored the second maximum when he hit a deep over. Midwicket boundary.
But Jadeja got the last laugh when Gunatilaka played a high up in the air towards long-on and Venkatesh Iyer managed to catch the skier, seemingly misjudged it in the picturesque, flood-prone Himachal . State Cricket Association Stadium where a large (50 per cent filled) crowd was making a lot of noise.
Utilizing his resources well, skipper Rohit got another breakthrough, Charit Aslanka (2), who was caught in front of the wicket by Chahal.
Kamil Mishra (1) was also dismissed cheaply on Bumrah’s off-cutter.
But Nissenka found a capable ally in Shanaka, who added 58 runs for the fifth wicket to propel his team forward.

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