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G.S. Vivek Posted: Aug 25, 2008 at 1432 hrs IST
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Colombo, August 24: The Indian team have had a rather dramatic time over the three ODIs they have played in one week. They started off with a humiliating loss, eked out a hard-fought win to draw level and then posted a roller-coaster 33-run victory in a game that was as up-and-down as the last seven days.

Chasing 238, the packed-to-capacity R Premadasa Stadium was half-empty within the power plays of Sri Lanka’s stuttering chase. Wicket after wicket went down and at an embarrassing 59 for six, the hosts seemed to have lost sight of the victory target, but Mahela Jayawardene played a scorcher to spark interest the contest. Batting with a runner in the latter part of his innings, his 94 from 111 balls nearly translated artificial excitement into anxiety for the Indian team, before a soft paddle-shot straight into Praveen Kumar’s hands off Munaf Patel brought the smiles back.

Sri Lanka, eventually, folded up for 204 in 49 overs to hand India a 2-1 lead in the five-match series.

Cut to the chase

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Zaheer Khan was instrumental in dismantling the Lankan top-order, as he got the ball to move both ways off the seam to dismiss both Kumar Sangakkara and Chamara Silva leg-before.

Praveen Kumar and Munaf Patel provided excellent support, the former tempting Jayasuriya with an away-going delivery to earn a snick, before catching Kapugedera plumb in front. Though Munaf got a bit of stick towards the latter half, his three wickets were just reward for his nagging line and length.

Thilan Thushara, who walked in at number nine, made a valiant effort, contributing 30 in an 81-run eighth-wicket partnership. But once he was yorked out by Zaheer, Jayawardene was left with too much on his plate.

Batting stars

Earlier, India, led by the efforts of Dhoni and Raina, had done well to reach 237 for nine in their 50 overs.

A promising start from Virat Kohli camouflaged Gautam Gambhir’s struggle against Chaminda Vaas and Nuwan Kulasekara. Yuvraj Singh flattered to deceive in the middle-order once again, but Raina and Dhoni seemed to have conquered some demons. The most impressive part of the runs the duo scored was the way they tackled Mendis.

Raina’s knock of 53 off 80 balls not only triggered a late middle-order revival — they were 4 for 91 at one stage — but also helped India demystify their nemesis. He started by getting down on his knee and slogging the ball over mid-wicket for a six in Mendis’s first over, while Dhoni used his own methods to ensure that Mendis — who finished with 3-53 — was the most expensive Lankan bowler.

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