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The most exciting match of the current Asia Cup was played at Dubai Stadium on Friday night. India won this match which lasted four and a half hours in the super over. In this, Surya’s team got a target of just 3 runs, which was chased in a ball.
During the match, some moments were seen which made the match more fun. The most special among them was Dasun Shanaka’s life in the super over. They survived taking a review with the help of ICC rules.
In fact, on Arshdeep Singh’s ball, the umpire caught Shanaka out. Then the batter took a review, at the same time wicketkeeper Sanju Samson scored him. But by then Shanaka had taken a review, due to which the ball dead and gave him a knotout to the third umpire. However, Shanaka caught Jitesh Sharma on the next ball.
Read the top-10 moments of Ind vs SL match …
1. Gill out of Diving Catch of Teracha
Mahish Tishta caught Shubman Gill’s catch and sent him to the pavilion.
The Indian team lost the first wicket in the second over. Shubman Gill was dismissed here after scoring 4 runs. Gill was caught by Mahish Tishta on his own ball. The third ball of the over threw full length. Gill played a sharp shot at the front. Here, Tishta dives and caught the catch.
2. Fifty with Abhishek’s fours
Abhishek Sharma completed the fifty on 22 balls in the sixth over. He hit a four on the fourth ball of Nuwan Thushara’s over and completed the half -century. Here Thushara threw a short of length ball, which Abhishek played a bridge shot and hit a four. With this, it was Abhishek’s hat -trick fifty. He was dismissed for 61 runs.
3. Chamera ran backwards and caught Pandya’s catch
On the first ball of the 17th over, Hardik Pandya was dismissed by Dushmantha Chameera’s brilliant catch. Chamera bowled the back of length ball. Hardik tried to bridge the bridge. The ball went into the air after the upper edge of the bat and fell between the midwicket and the midon. Here, Chamera ran backwards in her own bowling and diverted and caught the catch. Hardik was dismissed for 2 runs.
4. Akshar put six on the last ball of the innings
Dushmantha Chamera, who is putting the 20th over, conceded 13 runs. Akshar Patel, the last ball of the Indian innings, reached the team score 200. On Chameera’s ball, Akshar applied six between midwicket and long on.
5. Kusal Mendis out on his first ball
Hardik Pandya, who was putting the first over from the new ball, gave India the first wicket. Kusal Mendis was caught out at the fourth ball of his over. This was his first ball. They could not even open an account. Mendis was caught by Shubman Gill on the slip.
6. Harshit’s ball on Nisanka’s helmet
Harshit’s ball hit Nisanka’s helmet.
Harshit Rana, who was throwing 11 overs of the Sri Lankan innings, conceded 16 runs. The first ball of the over threw the bouncer. The Pathum Nisanka missed the bridge and the ball went on his helmet. After this, Nisanka hit the second ball over the mid -wicket. He also hit a six on the next ball. Nisanka hit another six on the 5th ball of the over.
7. Nisanka’s catch Akshar left, umpire gave deadball The third ball umpire of the 10th over called deadball. Varun Chakraborty hit a length ball at the middle stump. Nisanka played the shot. The ball went to Akshar Patel standing on long on. They dropped the catch and went to Six outside the ball boundary.
But before that Varun was about to put the next ball, the umpire indicated a dead-ball. The reason for giving deadball of the umpire was that Abhishek Sharma did not go out of the ground at that time.
8. Perera Pavilion returned from Sanju’s stumping
India got the second wicket in the 13th over. Varun Chakraborty threw the second ball of the over flying outside the off stump. Kusal Perera went ahead and went to play a big shot, but missed the ball. Wicketkeeper Sanju Samson caught the ball and stumped Perera. Perera scored 58 runs, he partnered 127 runs with Nisanka.
9. Nisanka’s century with sixes
On the last ball of the 17th over, Pathum Nisanka completed her century by placing sixes. After this, he removed the helmet and performed the silent celebration by placing his hand on his mouth. He scored a century on 52 balls.
10. Avoid being dismissed with Shanaka review
After giving not out to Shanaka, Suryakumar explained the umpire.
On the fourth ball of the super over, Arshdeep bowled the ball to Shanaka. There was no run on this hair and on Arshdeep’s appeal, Shanaka was given a catch out by the umpire. Sri Lanka took a review. Meanwhile, Samson dropped stumps by direct-on with an under-arm flick.
Here Shanaka was run out. But the umpire had already given him a catch out and the ball was dead, so Shanaka was not run out. Umpire Ghazi Sohail made it clear to Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav that the first decision is always valid and Shanaka cannot be given a run out due to the ball dead.