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Rahane, Dhawan strike tons as India crush Sri Lanka

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Cuttack: Ajinkya Rahane and Shikhar Dhawan smashed comfortable centuries in a huge 231-run opening stand as India spanked Sri Lanka by 169 runs in the first One-dayer to take a 1-0 lead in the five-match series, here on Sunday.

Put into bat, Rahane struck 111 from 108 balls en route to his second ODI century while Dhawan returned to form with a 107-ball 113 as India posted an imposing 363 for five.

It was Dhawan’s first hundred since his 119 against West Indies in Kanpur in November last year and sixth overall as the two Indian openers capitalising on their respective dropped chances by veteran wicketkeeper Kumar Sangakkara.

In their huge partnership, Rahane and Dhawan plundered 32 boundaries, including five sixes, between them.

Suresh Raina, appearing in his 200th ODI, also did his bit by striking a quick-fire 52 off 34 balls as it was one-way traffic for India.

India continued to dominate the proceedings as bowlers took the baton from the batsmen. They called the shots, bundling out the ‘under-prepared’ visitors for a mere 194 in 39.1 overs.

The pacers, led gangly Ishant Sharma, and spinners bowled with authority, never allowing the Sri Lankans to build partnerships or score freely.

Delhi lad Ishant made an impressive comeback to the One-day side after a gap of one year as he accounted for four batsmen and conceded just 34 runs in his 8 overs.

Seasoned campaigner Mahela Jaywardene put up some resistance with a fiery 43 off 36 balls for the Lankans but other batsmen failed to put up fight.

Skipper Angelo Mathews (23) tried to dig in but half of his side was back in pavilion by the half-way mark in their chase at a score of 126 and he too could not survive for long.

India received an injury scare as paceman Varun Aaron left the field grimacing in pain after bowling the first ball of the 13th over. Skipper Virat Kohli completed the over. Aaron, who clocked 152kph in the first over, chatted with Kohli as physio was called before the pacer was taken off.

The two teams will now travel to Ahmedabad for the second match on Thursday.

Aaron and Umnesh Yadav (2/24) generated raw pace from the flat surface while the fielders looked spirited backing the bowlers. Dilshan (18) was the first to go with Yadav giving the breaktrhough in the ninth over, while Ishant claimed the big scalp of Sangakkara (13).

Jayawardene looked untroubled before he lost his patience driving straight to Kohli at short cover to give rookie left-arm spinner Axar Patel his second wicket.

Patel was very impressive, bowling with a flat trajectory outside the off-stump line and he nearly got a third in Mathews but Raina misjudged the line in the slip.

Much had been written about Lanka’s under preparedness for the series organised after the Windies pull out from a full length series and it came to fore with their sloppy fielding and a depleted attack that lacked sting in the absence of Malinga and Herath. Sangakkara dropped Dhawan on 10 and Rahane on 38 in what would have been routine diving catches behind the stumps.

Earlier, the Lankans observed one-minute silence for the landslide tragedy in the Meeriyabedda tea plantation about 200kms east of Colombo on November 29. (PTI)

Scoreboard

India:

A Rahane c Jayawardene b Randiv 111

S Dhawan b Priyanjan 113

S Raina lbw b Randiv 52

V Kohli c Perera b Randiv 22

A Rayudu c Perera b Gamage 27

W Saha not out 10

A Patel not out 14

Extras: (LB-5, WD-7, NB-2) 14

Total (For 5 wickets in 50 overs) 363

Fall of wickets: 1-231, 2-247, 3-299, 4-314, 5-344.

Bowling: D Prasad 9-0-60-0, L Gamage 9-1-59-1, A Mathews 4-0-33-0, T Perera 7-0-51-0, S Randiv 10-0-78-3, S Prasanna 6-0-47-0, T Dilshan 3-0-19-0, A Priyanjan 2-0-11-1.

Sri Lanka:

U Tharanga c Dhawan b Ashwin 28

T Dilshan c Saha b Yadav 18

K Sangakkara c Saha b Sharma 13

M Jayawardene c Kohli b Patel 43

S Prasanna c Rahane b Patel 5

A Mathews c Patel b Raina 23

A Priyanjan c Saha b Sharma 12

T Perera c Sharma b Yadav 29

S Randiv b Sharma 5

D Prasad c Saha b Sharma 0

L Gamage not out 0

Extras (LB-4, WD-13, NB-1) 18

Total (All out in 39.2 overs) 194

Fall of wickets: 1-31, 2-61, 3-84, 4-109, 5-130, 6-144, 7-167, 8-175, 9-175.

Bowling: U Yadav 6.2-2-24-2, V Aaron 4.1-0-26-0, I Sharma 8-1-34-4, V Kohli 0.5-0-6-0, R Ashwin 9-0-52-1, A Patel 6-0-24-2, S Raina 5-0-24-1.

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