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Sri Lanka beats India by 8 wickets
DAMBULLA, August 18 (AP): Sri Lanka thrashed India by eight wickets Monday in the first one-day international with captain Mahela Jayawardene scoring an unbeaten 61.
After winning the toss and choosing to bat, India was dismissed for 146 runs in 46 overs - its worst one-day international total in Sri Lanka.
In reply, Sri Lanka scored 147-2 with 15 overs to spare in the opening match of the five-day series.
India's innings was 17 runs lower than its previous worst batting performance in Sri Lanka - 163 all out in 1998. Despite the poor score, seam bowler Munaf Patel raised India's hopes with two early wickets. He dismissed opener Sanath Jayasuriya for 10 runs with India on 18. Jayasuriya stepped out to hit Patel only to sky the ball for a catch by Irfan Pathan.
Kumar Sangakkara (19) tried to force the ball through the on-side but instead gave a simple return catch to Patel to leave Sri Lanka at 45-2.
However, the dismissal brought Jayawardene and Chamara Kapugedera together who guided their team to victory with an unbroken third-wicket partenrship of 102. Kapugedera was undefeated on 45. Patel was India's best for India with 2-32 off nine overs.
Earlier, Sri Lanka's spin bowlers Muttiah Muralitharan and Ajantha Mendis took three wickets each to prevent India posting a challenging score.
Veteran left-arm seamer Chaminda Vaas bowled opener GautamGambhir for a second ball duck.
India took the field without hard-hitting opener Virender Sehwag, who injured his ankle Sunday. His was replaced by 19-year-old Virat Kohli in his international debut. Kohli reached 12 runs before being trapped lbw by pace bowler Nuwan Kulasekara, who also had Suresh Raina caught in the covers by Chamara Silva for 17. Yuvraj Singh and Rohit Sharma together added 37 runs for the fourth wicket and looked to set to salvage the Indian innings, but Sri Lanka seized back control with the introduction of Mendis with the score at 65.
After surviving an appeal for lbw off Mendis' first ball, Yuvrajhoisted the next for a massive six over long-on, but was bowled in the next delivery for 23 runs.
Left-arm fast bowler Thilina Thushara had Sharma caught for 19 runs by Jayawardene at slip, while Mahendra Dhoni made just six runs off 27 balls before edging Mendis to Jayawardene. Muralitharan trapped Pathan, India's last recognized batsman, to leave the visitors struggling on 87-6.
Despite some resistance, Muralitharan and Mendis mopped up the tailenders, dismissing Harbhajan Singh (12), Zaheer Khan (12), Patel (15) and Pragyan Ojha (16 not out) to end the Indian innings with four overs to spare.
Mendis finished with 3-21 off nine overs while Muralitharan had 3-37 in 10 overs.
India is without veteran batsman Sachin Tendulkar for the series because of an elbow injury he sustained during the test series.
After winning the toss and choosing to bat, India was dismissed for 146 runs in 46 overs - its worst one-day international total in Sri Lanka.
In reply, Sri Lanka scored 147-2 with 15 overs to spare in the opening match of the five-day series.
India's innings was 17 runs lower than its previous worst batting performance in Sri Lanka - 163 all out in 1998. Despite the poor score, seam bowler Munaf Patel raised India's hopes with two early wickets. He dismissed opener Sanath Jayasuriya for 10 runs with India on 18. Jayasuriya stepped out to hit Patel only to sky the ball for a catch by Irfan Pathan.
Kumar Sangakkara (19) tried to force the ball through the on-side but instead gave a simple return catch to Patel to leave Sri Lanka at 45-2.
However, the dismissal brought Jayawardene and Chamara Kapugedera together who guided their team to victory with an unbroken third-wicket partenrship of 102. Kapugedera was undefeated on 45. Patel was India's best for India with 2-32 off nine overs.
Earlier, Sri Lanka's spin bowlers Muttiah Muralitharan and Ajantha Mendis took three wickets each to prevent India posting a challenging score.
Veteran left-arm seamer Chaminda Vaas bowled opener GautamGambhir for a second ball duck.
India took the field without hard-hitting opener Virender Sehwag, who injured his ankle Sunday. His was replaced by 19-year-old Virat Kohli in his international debut. Kohli reached 12 runs before being trapped lbw by pace bowler Nuwan Kulasekara, who also had Suresh Raina caught in the covers by Chamara Silva for 17. Yuvraj Singh and Rohit Sharma together added 37 runs for the fourth wicket and looked to set to salvage the Indian innings, but Sri Lanka seized back control with the introduction of Mendis with the score at 65.
After surviving an appeal for lbw off Mendis' first ball, Yuvrajhoisted the next for a massive six over long-on, but was bowled in the next delivery for 23 runs.
Left-arm fast bowler Thilina Thushara had Sharma caught for 19 runs by Jayawardene at slip, while Mahendra Dhoni made just six runs off 27 balls before edging Mendis to Jayawardene. Muralitharan trapped Pathan, India's last recognized batsman, to leave the visitors struggling on 87-6.
Despite some resistance, Muralitharan and Mendis mopped up the tailenders, dismissing Harbhajan Singh (12), Zaheer Khan (12), Patel (15) and Pragyan Ojha (16 not out) to end the Indian innings with four overs to spare.
Mendis finished with 3-21 off nine overs while Muralitharan had 3-37 in 10 overs.
India is without veteran batsman Sachin Tendulkar for the series because of an elbow injury he sustained during the test series.
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