Cricket: Virat Kohli stars as India sweep Sri Lanka in all formats with T20 win

Sports Wednesday 06/September/2017 22:04 PM
By: Times News Service
Cricket: Virat Kohli stars as India sweep Sri Lanka in all formats with T20 win

Colombo: Skipper Virat Kohli’s blazing blade ensured a comfortable seven-wicket win in the lone Twenty20 game as the visitors completed a 9-0 rout of Sri Lanka, here on Wednesday night.
It was the first time that an Indian cricket team registered an all-win record across formats in an overseas tour.
Chasing a competitive 171 for win, Kohli led from the front with a fluent 82 off 54 deliveries while Manish Pandey played the second fiddle by remaining unbeaten on a career- best 51 to guide India home comfortably with four balls to spare.
Earlier, Dilshan Munaweera smashed his maiden half century while debutant Ashan Priyanjan played a useful hand to guide Sri Lanka to a respectable 170 for seven.
Playing his 10th T20 match, Munaweera scored a quick-fire 53 off 29 balls with the help of five boundaries and as many as four hits over the fence to keep up Sri Lanka’s momentum at the R Premadasa Stadium here.
He was ably supported by Priyanjan, who scored a run-a- ball unbeaten 40 during which he hit one boundary and two sixes to take Sri Lanka to the fighting total.
For India, young leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal was the pick of the bowlers with figures of three for 43 from his four overs, while chinaman Kuldeep Yadav scalped two for 20.
At the R. Premadasa Stadium, they put on 119 runs off 78 balls for the third wicket to set up this win as the visitors completed a clean sweep on this tour, having won the Test series 3-0 and the ODI series 5-0 previously.
India witnessed a bad start to their chase with Rohit Sharma (9) top-edging one off Lasith Malinga in the third over, although he did put on 22 runs for the opening stand with KL Rahul (24).
Kohli and Rahul then added another 20 runs for the second wicket with the latter a higher contributor as the Indian skipper made a sketchy start against the Sri Lankan pacers.
Rahul was dismissed against the run of play as Dasun Shanaka held a brilliant diving catch at cover off Seekkuge Prasanna in the sixth over.
India were placed at 43 for two at the end of the powerplay, and the 50-run mark came up in the seventh over.
Kohli then overcame his patchy start by running hard between the wickets with Pandey. They put on 50 off just 33 balls as India crossed 100 in the 12th over.
The Indian skipper then reached his half century off 30 balls, which included four boundaries and a six. It was his fourth consecutive half century in T20Is against Sri Lanka, and in doing so, he became the fastest batsman to score 15,000 international runs across formats in 333 innings, improving Hashim Amla’s record of 336 innings.
Kohli also crossed Martin Guptill’s tally of 1,806 runs to become the third-highest scorer in T20Is behind Brendon McCullum (2,140) and Tilakratne Dilshan (1,889).
He put up 100 off just 62 balls with Pandey, and their eventual stand surpassed the highest stand for India whilst chasing in T20Is. They improved the 107-run stand between Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Rahul against West Indies in Florida in 2016.
Kohli was finally out caught at deep midwicket off Isuru Udana. Overall, he hit seven fours and a six. India were just 10 runs away from victory at that point.
Dhoni (1 not out) and Pandey completed the formalities without duress with the latter reaching his maiden T20 International fifty off 36 balls, inclusive of four boundaries and a six.
Brief scores: Sri Lanka 170 for 7 in 20 overs (Dilshan Munaweera 53, Ashan Priyanjan 40 n.o.; Yuzvendra Chahal 3/43) lost to India 174 for 3 in 19.2 overs (Virat Kohli 82, Manish Pandey 51 n.o.; Seekkuge Prasanna 1/25).