Hambantota: Pacemen Thisara Perera and Angelo Mathews each grabbed three wickets to set up Sri Lanka’s comfortable nine-wicket win over India in the second one-day international on Tuesday.
Perera finished with 3-19 and Mathews with 3-14 as India were dismissed for a paltry 138 off 33.3 overs after electing to bat in windy conditions in the day-night match in Hambantota.
Sri Lanka achieved the modest target with 181 balls (30.1 overs) to spare, with Upul Tharanga (59 not out) and Tillakaratne Dilshan (50) adding 119 for the opening wicket to help their team level the five-match series 1-1.
It was India’s second-biggest defeat by balls remaining in one-day internationals; their worst (209 balls) also came against Sri Lanka at Dambulla in 2010.
Tharanga cracked eight fours in his 60-ball knock while Dilshan, who was dropped early in his innings by Virender Sehwag in the slips off seamer Irfan Pathan, hit five boundaries.
The Indian bowlers failed to keep pressure on the Sri Lankan openers, with fast bowlers Zaheer Khan and Pathan conceding 13 runs in wides.
India were earlier let down by their batsmen, with opener Gautam Gambhir alone defying the Sri Lankan attack with a 96-ball 65. He was the last man out, caught behind off paceman Lasith Malinga (2-36) after hitting four boundaries.
Ravichandran Ashwin (21), opener Sehwag (15) and skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni (11) were the others to reach double-figures in a dismal Indian batting performance.
The Sri Lankan pacemen were backed by wicket-keeper Kumar Sangakkara, who held four catches.
Perera jolted India when he took three wickets, including those of the previous match’s main scorers Sehwag and Virat Kohli, in his opening three overs without conceding a run.
Kohli had made an impressive 106 and Sehwag a brisk 96 in India’s victory in the opening match on Saturday.
Perera struck in his first when he held a superb return catch to dismiss Sehwag and then had Kohli caught behind to put pressure on India. Perera’s impressive performance meant that he was named Man-of-the-Match.
Mathews reduced India to 38-3 when he bowled Rohit Sharma for no score before Perera removed Suresh Raina (one) for his third wicket.
India retained the side which won the first match while Sri Lanka replaced injured paceman Nuwan Kulasekara with debutant seamer Isuru Udana.
The third ODI will be played on Saturday.
Kohli wicket was turning point: Dhoni
In-form Virat Kohli’s dismissal proved to be the key in India’s crushing defeat, felt MS Dhoni.
“We lost too many wickets too quickly. After Virat fell, we failed to make a comeback. It was a disappointing day for us,” said Dhoni at the post-match presentation ceremony.
“We need to learn from our experiences and not think too much about these defeats. You need to learn from mistakes but don’t keep them in mind,” he said.
“Gambhir batted really well. In the last five games, we have had some good performances from our batsmen and bowlers.”
Sri Lankan captain Mahela Jayawardene praised his team’s all-round performance and said the guys are hungry for more.
“It’s funny what two days does to you. Last night, we made quite a few mistakes and we did a lot of good things today. We have shown that we can bounce back, the guys have the hunger,” he said.
Opener Tharanga came in for special praise from the captain, but he couldn’t forget his bowlers, saying, “Thisara and Angelo did the job for us.” (Agencies)