Asia cup : Rohit Sharma Missed A Trick : Star All-rounder On Where India Fell Short versus Sri Lanka in Asia Cup

India v Sri Lanka, Asia Cup 2022: Rohit Sharma passes on the field after India's misfortune to Sri Lanka.
India v Sri Lanka, Asia Cup 2022: Rohit Sharma passes on the field after India's misfortune to Sri Lanka. (Image source: AFP)


India versus Sri Lanka, Asia Cup 2022: Rohit Sharma-drove Team India lost to Sri Lanka by 6 wickets in their Super 4 match on Tuesday

It was one more disheartening night for India at the Asia Cup on Tuesday as they lost to Sri Lanka in the Super 4 to be unsafely near disposal from the mainland occasion. India captain Rohit Sharma's glimmering 41-ball 72 went to no end, as the islanders finished a pursuit of 174 with a ball in excess. 

Requiring 21 of every 12 balls, Sri Lanka scored 14 runs off the penultimate over bowled by Bhuvneshwar Kumar, nearly fixing it in support of themselves. India will be out of the competition assuming Pakistan beat Afghanistan on Wednesday.

After the match, previous India allrounder Irfan Pathan said that Arshdeep Singh ought to have amazed the nineteenth. The youthful left-arm pacer dumbfounded the last with Sri Lanka requiring seven runs. He battled on till he end yet Sri Lanka won in 19.5 overs.

Assuming that you take a gander at the ground, there is no dew. The bowling really makes it simpler. There was a little assistance for the spinners too. The wickets that fell, all came from the spinners. The ball was essentially holding a little. No quick bowlers got a wicket. 

I think Rohit Sharma missed a stunt, two or multiple times - Deepak Hooda didn't bowl, second Arshdeep ought to have dumbfounded the nineteenth due to the left armer's points the ball was disappearing pleasantly. That might have been such a great deal better. I was expressing that during discourse too not trying to say after the game," Irfan Pathan on Star Sports.

"These two things might have improved. The bowling in the initial 10 overs, you most certainly anticipate better from Team India."

Pursuing what resembled a standard score at the innings break, the Sri Lankans were looking bursting so far with openers Kusal Mendis (57 off 37 balls) and Pathum Nissanka (52 off 37 balls) putting on 91 runs at an energetic rate.

The fifty was up in the 6th over with the two hitters consistently finding the holes and the limits no sweat, coming down on the Indian bowling assault that looked dumbfounded against the positive methodology took on by the two Lankan players.

Notwithstanding, leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal had different thoughts as he struck two times in the twelfth over to slow down Sri Lanka's walk.

Ravichandran Ashwin sent back Danushka Gunathilaka (1) to leave Sri Lanka in a spot of trouble at 110 for three in the fourteenth over.

In the principal chunk of the following over, Sri Lanka experienced a body blow as Chahal got the huge wicket of Mendis, who was caught lbw before the wicket.

In any case, Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka and (33 not out) and Bhanuka Rajapaksa (25 not out) stayed till the finish to finish the responsibility for their group with a game dominating, fifth-wicket organization of 64 runs.


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