




The fact that it was an inconsequential match seemed to show — Dhoni reverted back to five bowlers in the XI and capped that decision by underutilising Munaf Patel when Thilan Thushara and Jehan Mubarak were slaughtering the attack. And then, the batsmen walked in and out of the pavilion, managing just 103 in 26.3 overs between them.
Mendis strikes back
India’s lack of intensity also put Ajantha Mendis back among the wickets. Yuvraj Singh’s nightmare run with the bat continued as he was cleaned up by the first delivery Mendis sent down, marking the left-hander’s fifth straight failure in the series. To that, the Lankan spinner added the scalps of Irfan Pathan, Zaheer Khan and Pragyan Ojha to suggest that perhaps the Indians hadn’t really figured him out after all.
Dhoni’s rare failure wasn’t a blot big enough to deny him the Man of the Series award, but even after finishing on the right side of a 3-2 scoreline, there were a few points to ponder.
Gambhir failed to carry his form from the Test series and failed for the fourth straight outing. Rohit Sharma flopped once again, while Suresh Raina’s over-confident pull shot to a delivery that wasn’t short enough went straight up in the air. Once the rain came down at 70/3 in 14.2 overs, India’s hopes of pulling off a victory looked even bleaker.
Lankan stutter
Earlier, even the hosts didn’t get much right with their batting after Mahela Jayawardene won his first toss of the series and elected to bat first on a slow wicket.
Sanath Jayasuriya departed early after top-edging Zaheer to the third-man region. Then, Warnapura and Udawatte crawled through the first power-play to see off the disciplined new-ball attack of Munaf Patel and Zaheer. The two Lankan batsmen added 77 runs in their 75-minute association for the second-wicket before Pathan struck twice in four balls to send them both back to the pavilion.
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