Sri Lanka pacemen hand India five-wicket defeat in first T20

Published February 9, 2016
Sri Lanka's bowlers Dusmantha Chameera (L), Dasun Shanaka (C) and Kasun Rajitha share a light moment Singh during the first T20. — AFP
Sri Lanka's bowlers Dusmantha Chameera (L), Dasun Shanaka (C) and Kasun Rajitha share a light moment Singh during the first T20. — AFP

Inexperienced Sri Lanka fast bowlers Kasun Rajitha and Dasun Shanaka took three wickets apiece to bundle out India for 101 and set up a five-wicket victory in the first Twenty20 international on Tuesday.

Rajitha, making his international debut, dismissed Rohit Sharma and Ajinkya Rahane in the first over to give Sri Lanka a perfect start after they chose to bowl first on a green-tinged surface at Pune.

The paceman also sent back Shikhar Dhawan as India, top-ranked in the shortest format, continued losing wickets trying to play high-risk shots.

Shanaka, playing only his second match for Sri Lanka, sent back Suresh Raina and captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni in one over to dent India's chances of posting a competitive total.

Ravichandran Ashwin top-scored with an unbeaten 31 to take India past the three-figure mark, which looked a distant prospect at one stage with the hosts struggling at 72 for eight.

Ashish Nehra picked up two early wickets to give India a glimmer of hope but a 39-run stand between captain Dinesh Chandimal (35) and Chamara Kapugedera (25) put the tourists back on course.

Sri Lanka, missing fast bowler and regular captain Lasith Malinga, all-rounder Angelo Mathews and spinner Rangana Herath in the series due to injuries, stuttered once again with off-spinner Ashwin picking up two wickets.

But Milinda Siriwardana hit 21 off 14 balls as Sri Lanka reached their target with two overs to spare. The second match of the series will be played in the eastern Indian city of Ranchi on Friday.

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