Tuesday 31 July 2012

Part-timer Manoj Tiwary reduces Sri Lanka



COLOMBO: Part-timer Manoj Tiwary got four wickets to help Native indian control Sri Lanka to 251-8 in it all one-day worldwide in Colombo on Wednesday.
The leg-spinner, enjoying his first go with of the sequence, completed 4-61 off 10 overs to increase his crew's desires of getting the five-match sequence. Native indian currently cause 2-1.
Opener Upul Tharanga (51), Lahiru Thirimanne (47) and Tillakaratne Dilshan (42) were the primary scorers for Sri Lanka, who were perfectly placed at 152-2 in the 32nd over.
Indian off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin took two wickets and part-time rewriter Virender Sehwag one in the day-night go with.
Sri Lanka created an amazing begin after choosing to bat, with Tharanga and Dilshan including 91 for the starting wicket.
Fast bowler Ashok Dinda split the take a position when he eliminated Dilshan, who was found behind after breaking seven four legs in his 48-ball affect.
Tharanga, who drawn Dinda for the first six of the go with, dropped soon after finishing his half-century, confused by skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni off Ashwin. He also hit four limitations in his 73-ball affect.
Dinesh Chandimal (28) and Thirimanne put on 50 for the third wicket before Tiwary hit in his starting over, having Chandimal found by Irfan Pathan at square-leg.
Off-spinner Sehwag got a big wicket when he had skipper Mahela Jayawardene found behind for three to decrease Sri Lanka to 155-4.
Sri Lanka created two changes from the part which missing the last go with by five wickets, providing in Thirimanne and debutant paceman Nuwan Pradeep in position of damaged Kumar Sangakkara and Isuru Udana.

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