The second T20I among India and Sri Lanka, on Wednesday, July 28, ended up being a low-scoring undertaking, yet a firmly battled issue. The match went directly down to the last possible second and the Islanders dominated the match by four wickets with two balls left. Meanwhile, Rahul Dravid, the lead trainer of the Indian group on the visit, was seen conveying the twelfth man on the ground with a chit.
Rahul Dravid the eighteenth over when downpour intruded on play for some time with Lanka’s score at 113 for six. The rain came down and the umpires took the bails off with the groundsmen surging in to cover the pitch. Notwithstanding, the downpour paused and play continued with any decrease in overs.
Rahul Dravid, the twelfth man, potentially Sandeep Warrier, was seen charging out. The information in the chit more likely than not been identified with the Duckworth-Lewis standard score in the event that the downpour plays a spoilsport. After 18 overs, the Lankans were three runs low on the objective.
The surface turned and was halting a piece: Shikhar Dhawan
After Lanka’s success, their captain Dasun Shanaka commended Wanindu Hasaranga and Dhananjaya de Silva for not freaking out in the center overs. Indian commander Shikhar Dhawan, then again, was slightly down and out after his side fell 10-15 runs low on where they needed to reach.
“I thought on the off chance that we can hold them under a low score, we can pursue it. The technique was to go hard in the initial six overs. Then, at that point I went into the center yet couldn’t do a lot. However, DDS and Hasaranga did well in the center overs. With regards to worldwide cricket, diverse young men are performing. I ought to express gratitude toward BCCI and SLC to permit us to grandstand our ability during these difficult stretches,” Shanaka said.
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“Rahul Dravid a piece. We realized we were one hitter short. We realized we needed to build our innings cleverly. We were 10-15 runs low. That would have had the effect. I’m glad for the young men. Never say pass on attitud