INDIA’S top-scorer Mahendra Singh Dhoni goes on the attack during his knock of 65 in the first One-day international against Sri Lanka at the  Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium on Sunday.
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INDIA’S top-scorer Mahendra Singh Dhoni goes on the attack during his knock of 65 in the first One-day international against Sri Lanka at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium on Sunday. —AFP

DHARAMSALA: Sri Lanka fast bowler Suranga Lakmal led an inspired pace attack to an emphatic seven-wicket win over India in the first One-day International in Dharamsala on Sunday.

The 30-year-old claimed career-best four wickets for 13 runs in his impeccable 10 overs, which included four maidens, as the tourists bundled out India for 112 in 38.2 overs at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium.

Sri Lanka then achieved the target in 20.4 overs and taking a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

The visitors lost two early wickets in their chase before opening batsman Upul Tharanga made a 46-ball 49 to help his team end a 12-match losing streak.

Tharanga, who lost his ODI captaincy to Thisara Perera ahead of the series, was denied his fifty by Hardik Pandya who had the left-handed batsman caught at first slip.

Angelo Mathews, 25 not out, and Niroshan Dickwella, on 26, then steered their team home for a win savoured by the visitors after losing the three-Test series 1-0 last week.

Pace spearhead Lakmal set up victory for the islanders after Perera won the toss and elected to bowl first at the picturesque ground overlooking the Himalayas.

The lanky paceman rattled the Indian batting during his extended spell of 10 overs as India collapsed to 29-7 before Mahendra Singh Dhoni fought back with a gritty 65 to take the total past 100.

With India in danger of being bowled out for an historic low — Zimbabwe’s 35 in 2004 versus Sri Lanka is the all-time record — Dhoni put on a crucial 41-run partnership with Kuldeep Yadav for the eighth wicket.

The pair took India past 54, their own lowest total, which was set against Sri Lanka in 2000.

Dhoni hit 10 fours and two sixes in his 87-ball stay, getting his 67th ODI half-century before he was finally dismissed by Perera to wrap up the Indian innings.

It was a horror start for skipper Rohit Sharma, named captain in place of the absent Virat Kohli who is officially resting ahead of the South Africa tour.

Mathews — who returned to bowl after recovering from a calf injury — drew first blood, trapping Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan for nought in the second over of the innings.

Lakmal soon got Sharma caught behind for two as the Indian top-order found it hard to counter the bounce and swing.

The action now moves to the second ODI in Mohali on Wednesday.

Scoreboard

INDIA:

R.G. Sharma c Dickwella b Lakmal 2
S. Dhawan lbw b Mathews 0
S.S. Iyer b Pradeep 9
K.D. Karthik lbw b Lakmal 0
M.K. Pandey c Mathews b Lakmal 2
M.S. Dhoni c Gunathilaka b Perera 65
H.H. Pandya c Mathews b Pradeep 10
B. Kumar c Dickwella b Lakmal 0
Kuldeep Yadav st Dickwella b Dananjaya 19
J.J. Bumrah b Pathirana 0
Y.S. Chahal not out 0

EXTRAS (LB-2, W-3) 5

TOTAL (all out, 38.2 overs) 112

FALL OF WKTS: 1-0, 2-2, 3-8, 4-16, 5-16, 6-28, 7-29, 8-70, 9-87.

BOWLING: Lakmal 10-4-13-4 (1w); Mathews 5-2-8-1 (2w); Pradeep 10-4-37-2; Perera 4.2-0-29-1; Dananjaya 5-2-7-1; Pathirana 4-1-16-1.

SRI LANKA:

M.D. Gunathilaka c Dhoni b Bumrah 1
W.U. Tharanga c Dhawan b Pandya 49
H.D.R.L. Thirimanne b Kumar 0
A.D. Mathews not out 25
N. Dickwella not out 26

EXTRAS (LB-1, W-10, NB-2) 13

TOTAL (for three wkts, 20.4 overs) 114

FALL OF WKTS: 1-7, 2-19, 3-65.

DID NOT BAT: D.A.S. Gunaratne, N.L.T.C. Perera, S.S. Pathirana, R.A.S. Lakmal, A. Dananjaya, N. Pradeep.

BOWLING: Kumar 8.4-1-42-1 (1w); Bumrah 7-1-32-1 (2nb 2w); Pandya 5-0-39-1 (7w).

RESULT: Sri Lanka won by seven wickets to lead three-match series 1-0.

UMPIRES: A.K. Chaudhary (India) and S.D. Fry (Australia).

TV UMPIRE: P.R. Reiffel (Australia).

MATCH REFEREE: J.J. Crowe (New Zealand).

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Suranga Lakmal.

SECOND MATCH: Mohali (D/N), Wednesday.

THIRD MATCH: Visakhapatnam (D/N), Sunday.

Published in Dawn, December 11th, 2017

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