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ICC World Cup: India amass 357 for 8 against Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka were off to a terrific start when Madushanka beat the defence of Rohit Sharma on second ball of the game for the first breakthrough

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PTI

Mumbai, November 2

India amassed 357 for 8 against Sri Lanka in their World Cup match here on Thursday.

Virat Kohli (88 off 94), Shubman Gill (92 off 92) and Shreyas Iyer (82 off 56) were the major scorers for the home team.

Ravindra Jadeja’s 35 off 24 balls pushed India past 350.

Left-arm pacer Dilshan Madhushanka was the stand out bowler for Sri Lanka ending with figures of five for 80 in 10 overs.

After losing captain Rohit Sharma (4) early, Kohli and Gill kept India ahead of Sri Lanka with crisp batting.

Sri Lanka were off to a terrific start when Dilshan Madushanka beat the defence of Rohit on the second ball of the game for the first breakthrough.

Sri Lankan seamers dominated the initial exchanges as Dushmantha Chameera’s two maidens upfront featured probing line and length, drawing inside edges on consecutive deliveries off Kohli’s bat, before a leading edge dropped short of the bowler in his follow through.

Gill made his first runs on his ninth ball when Madushanka dropped it short and the batter pulled it to midwicket for a four, following up with a backfoot punch piercing the point and cover fielders for another boundary.

But Gill was lucky as Charith Asalanka mistimed his jump at cover while attempting to take a catch in the fifth over off Madushanka.

In the sixth over, Chameera could not hold on to a catch on his follow-through when Kohli got another leading edge.

Brief scores:

India: 357/8 in 50 overs (Virat Kohli 88, Shubman Gill 92, Shreyas Iyer 82; Dilshan Madhushanka 5/80).

#Cricket #Mumbai #Rohit Sharma #Shubman Gill #Sri Lanka #Virat Kohli

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