15 December, 2009

Live Cricket Scorecard-Sri Lanka tour of India-1st ODI: India v Sri Lanka at Rajkot, Dec 15, 2009, Cricket More, cricketmore

India 414/7 (50 ov)

Sri Lanka 411/8 (50.0 ov)

India won by 3 runs

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india innings (50 overs maximum) R B 4s 6s SR
View dismissal V Sehwag c Dilshan b Welegedara 146 102 17 6 143.13
View dismissal SR Tendulkar b Fernando 69 63 10 1 109.52
View dismissal MS Dhoni*† c Mathews b Fernando 72 53 7 3 135.84
View dismissal SK Raina c Jayasuriya b Kulasekara 16 20 2 0 80.00
View dismissal G Gambhir c †Sangakkara b Kulasekara 11 8 1 0 137.50
View dismissal Harbhajan Singh c Kulasekara b Mathews 11 13 1 0 84.61
View dismissal V Kohli b Welegedara 27 19 4 0 142.10

RA Jadeja not out 30 17 1 2 176.47

P Kumar not out 5 7 0 0 71.42

Extras (b 5, lb 4, w 12, nb 6) 27












Total (7 wickets; 50 overs) 414 (8.28 runs per over)
Did not bat Z Khan, A Nehra
Fall of wickets1-153 (Tendulkar, 19.3 ov), 2-309 (Sehwag, 35.3 ov), 3-311 (Dhoni, 36.1 ov), 4-325 (Gambhir, 38.3 ov), 5-347 (Raina, 42.1 ov), 6-352 (Harbhajan Singh, 43.1 ov), 7-386 (Kohli, 47.2 ov)










Bowling O M R W Econ

View wickets KMDN Kulasekara 10 0 65 2 6.50 (1w)
View wickets UWMBCA Welegedara 10 0 63 2 6.30 (1nb)
View wickets CRD Fernando 9 0 66 2 7.33 (1nb, 1w)
View wicket AD Mathews 7 0 60 1 8.57 (2w)

ST Jayasuriya 7 0 76 0 10.85 (5w)

SHT Kandamby 5 0 49 0 9.80 (2w)

TM Dilshan 2 0 26 0 13.00










Sri Lanka innings (target: 415 runs from 50 overs) R B 4s 6s SR
View dismissal WU Tharanga st †Dhoni b Raina 67 60 3 4 111.66
View dismissal TM Dilshan b Harbhajan Singh 160 124 20 3 129.03
View dismissal KC Sangakkara*† c Jadeja b Kumar 90 43 10 5 209.30
View dismissal ST Jayasuriya st †Dhoni b Harbhajan Singh 5 4 0 0 125.00
View dismissal DPMD Jayawardene run out (Kohli/†Dhoni) 3 8 0 0 37.50
View dismissal SHT Kandamby run out (Tendulkar/Khan) 24 25 2 0 96.00
View dismissal AD Mathews c Tendulkar b Nehra 38 33 2 0 115.15
View dismissal TT Samaraweera run out (Raina/Kumar) 0 1 0 0 0.00

KMDN Kulasekara not out 2 2 0 0 100.00

UWMBCA Welegedara not out 1 1 0 0 100.00

Extras (lb 7, w 13, nb 1) 21











Total (8 wickets; 50 overs) 411 (8.22 runs per over)
Did not bat CRD Fernando
Fall of wickets1-188 (Tharanga, 23.6 ov), 2-316 (Sangakkara, 36.3 ov), 3-328 (Jayasuriya, 37.3 ov), 4-339 (Dilshan, 39.1 ov), 5-345 (Jayawardene, 40.2 ov), 6-401 (Kandamby, 48.2 ov), 7-404 (Samaraweera, 48.6 ov), 8-409 (Mathews, 49.4 ov)










Bowling O M R W Econ

View wicket P Kumar 9 0 67 1 7.44 (1w)
View wicket A Nehra 10 0 81 1 8.10 (1nb, 3w)

Z Khan 10 0 88 0 8.80 (2w)

RA Jadeja 8 0 73 0 9.12 (6w)
View wickets Harbhajan Singh 10 0 58 2 5.80

View wicket SK Raina 3 0 37 1 12.33 (1w)






Sri Lanka tour of India, 1st ODI: India v Sri Lanka at Rajkot, Dec 15, 2009

India 414/7 (50 ov)

Sri Lanka 375/5 (44.0 ov)


Whatever Virender Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar did in the morning was reprised in the afternoon as Tillakaratne Dilshan's magnificent hundred and Upul Tharanga's lively support inspired a riotous start to Sri Lanka's innings. Tilting at a 415-run windmill, they were right in the hunt at halfway, with Dilshan continuing to find the gaps with ease, and Tharanga departing after a stroke-filled 67.

India had the chance to strike early, but with Tharanga on 10, Virat Kohli grassed the simplest of chances at short point, and they were made to pay as Dilshan cut loose with a flurry of boundaries. He pulled and cut anything short or wide, and drove precisely down the ground when the ball was pitched too full. Just for variety, he threw in a couple of scoops as well, each evading the fielder placed at short fine leg to stop it.

He got to his half-century from just 38 balls as 81 came from the first 10 overs. The introduction of Zaheer Khan saw one imperious drive through the covers, while Ravindra Jadeja was greeted with six-four-four as 17 came from the over. Soon after, he had his hundred from 73 balls, and it was Tharanga that then took up the attack, lashing Jadeja straight down the ground for two sixes on his way to 50 from 51 balls.

Suresh Raina too was thumped for a straight six, before an error of judgement saw him stumped. But with only Harbhajan Singh establishing any sort of control, India were far from safe, no matter how huge the total they were defending.

50 overs India 414 for 7 (Sehwag 146, Dhoni 72, Tendulkar 69) v Sri Lanka


Virender Sehwag reached his fifty off 34 balls, India v Sri Lanka, 1st ODI, Rajkot, December 15, 2009
Virender Sehwag reached his century off only 66 balls © AFP

Kumar Sangakkara's decision to bowl first was made to look incredibly foolish as a sensational 102-ball 146 from Virender Sehwag inspired India to their biggest total in one-day internationals, surpassing the 413 made against lowly Bermuda at the 2007 World Cup. Having scored 387 for 4 against England at the same venue a year earlier, Sehwag, in tandem with Sachin Tendulkar and then MS Dhoni, smashed the bowlers with barely a pause. If not for a stutter during the batting Powerplay and more disciplined bowling towards the end of the innings, a total of 450 might have been possible. To compound Sri Lanka's woes, they took nearly four hours to get through the 50 overs, with sanctions from the match referee almost certain as a result.

India had started quietly on a well-grassed pitch, but once the acceleration came, Sri Lanka were helpless. There was some early movement for both Nuwan Kulasekara and Chanaka Welegedara, making his one-day debut, and the openers hadn't taken too many chances. Sehwag twice drove Kulasekara through cover, and there was a lovely back-foot push from Tendulkar as just 19 came from the first five overs. Suddenly, though, the game exploded into life, with Sehwag taking Welegedara for three fours in an over.

Thereafter, Sri Lanka were all over the place, with Tendulkar timing the ball magnificently in the V and Sehwag moving into six-hitting mode. Kulasekara, with his lack of pace, was the ideal target, clouted over cover and then pulled over midwicket with an ease that must have sent a chill down Sangakkara's spine.

Another emphatic pull off Welegedera took him to 50 from just 34 balls and he then spent some time at the non-striker's end watching Tendulkar do his thing. After two glorious lofts down the ground, Tendulkar opted for the impudent, upper-cutting Fernando over gully and slip to reach his own half-century from 48 balls. After overs 6-10 produced 52 runs, the bowling Powerplay cost Sri Lanka 36.

But worse was to follow. Angelo Mathews was introduced, and Sehwag immediately went downtown, thumping one behind the sightscreen and then over cover as the six balls cost 18. Tendulkar joined in with an imperious straight loft off Jayasuriya and it needed Fernando to give the Sri Lankans some breathing space. A beautiful incoming delivery ended Tendulkar's innings at 69, and India responded by sending Dhoni to the middle.

Sehwag, though, doesn't like pauses, and after a brief lull when only singles were taken, he whacked a short one from Jayasuriya over midwicket for six. Two fours off the hapless Mathews later, he had his 12th century, from just 66 balls.

On such a great surface for batting, Dhoni wasn't going to stand and watch the fun. A six off Jayasuriya nearly went out of the ground, and when a desperate Sangakkara turned to the part-time spin of Thilina Kandamby and Tillakaratne Dilshan, the fours continued to flow. Dhoni should have gone on 31, but Sangakkara missed a stumping after Kandamby sent down an innocuous full toss. Dhoni celebrated the reprieve with straight sixes off both spinners as he too reached a half-century from 34 balls.

After 30 overs, India had 261 on the board and with Sehwag picking off the bowling at will, a record individual score was on the cards. But soon after the batting Powerplay was taken, Welegedara returned to get him with a low full toss that lobbed to point off the leading edge. By then, the second-wicket partnership was worth 156.

Dhoni followed four balls later, miscuing a slower ball from Fernando into the hands of cover. His 72 spanned just 53 balls, and he went across 5000 runs along the way. The stutter continued as Gautam Gambhir edged Kulasekara behind, and the Powerplay fetched Sri Lanka three wickets for 33 runs. Suresh Raina and Harbhajan Singh didn't inflict much damage, but attractive cameos from Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja ensured that the last few overs would be all about watching records fall. Sri Lanka needed some of their own to avoid abject humiliation.

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