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    Drama at the Adelaide Oval as India-SL match ends in tie

    India needed nine runs to win off the last over of the match bowled by Lasith Malinga.

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    MS Dhoni shakes hands with Sri Lankan team members after the match ended in a draw. (Getty Images)


    For the second consecutive match, India captain MS Dhoni held centre stage in the last over at the Adelaide Oval, but this time he couldn't quite get his team over the line as the fifth match of the Commonwealth Bank Series against Sri Lanka today ended in a tie.

    Chasing a target of 237 to record their third win on the trot, India needed nine runs off the last over bowled by Lasith Malinga, but Sri Lanka missed the chance to dismiss Dhoni in the fourth ball of the over when the bowler fluffed a simple run out chance; and the skipper then took three runs off the last delivery to leave Sri Lanka still searching for their first win in the tournament. There was some drama even after the last delivery as the umpires checked if the batsmen had ran one short, but replays showed they hadn't and the match ended in a tie. As an aside, Malinga had a five ball over in India's 30th over of the innings, and it is anyone's guess if the result would have been different had the error been spotted.

    India stuck to the rotational policy with Sachin Tendulkar coming in for Virender Sehwag, who had a back spasm; while Irfan Pathan made another comeback as he replaced Zaheer Khan, who had a problem with his right calf. Tendulkar hit two boundaries in his 24-ball 15, but never looked comfortable in the middle, and he was the first Indian batsman to be dismissed when he edged an angled delivery around the off stump from Nuwan Kulasekara to Kumar Sangakkara behind the stumps. Tendulkar's failure is bound to be blamed on the rotational policy by its detractors, who feel the rhythm of the batsmen is disrupted.

    Virat Kohli has been the in-form batsman for India in the last few matches, was solid in defence and just when he looked to be getting himself in, he played across the line and was trapped plumb in front by Thisara Perera.  The rotational policy is apparently in place to ensure Rohit Sharma gets an extended run in the one-day team, and the talented youngster was content in keeping the scoreboard ticking over as he rotated the strike well with Gautam Gambhir. Rohit's innings was cut short by a direct throw from Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene at backward point after Gambhir called him for a quick single as India slipped to 94 for 3 in the 22nd over. And, when Suresh Raina played a loose shot to be caught behind off Malinga's bowling, India was very much on the backfoot.

    But, Gambhir and Dhoni, who had been taking indirect swipes at each other over the last couple of days, forged a 60-run partnership for the fifth wicket to get India's run chase back on track. Gambhir had batted beautifully for his 106-ball 91, which contained only six boundaries, but he played shots all over the ground and he also kept the scoreboard ticking over by taking the ones and twos. He was also not troubled by any of the Sri Lankan bowlers, but missed out on a century for the second consecutive match when he was involved in a horrible mix-up with Dhoni. India's captain took off for a non-existent single after playing a delivery towards mid-on before changing his mind but it was too late for Gambhir to beat Kulasekara's direct throw.

    Dhoni, who became the first Indian wicket-keeper batsman to play in 200 ODIs and only the fifth in the world, carried on his form from the last match against Australia, striking the ball well in his 69-ball 58*, but he was also involved in two more run outs - that of Pathan and Vinay Kumar. Malinga and Perera took two wickets each, while four Indian batsmen were run out.Dinesh Chandimal top-scored for Sri Lanka at the Adelaide Oval. (Getty Images)

    Earlier, Sri Lanka had a horror start when Upul Tharanga's horrendous run in the CB Series continued when he edged the second ball of the match to Dhoni behind the stumps with Vinay Kumar being the successful bowler. Tillakaratne Dilshan adopted the safety first approach but hit a massive six of Kumar before his innings was cut short by Irfan who had him caught behind by Dhoni. Irfan looked fit on his comeback and also managed to get a fair amount of away swing, especially to the left-handers. His first spell had figures of 7-0-23-1, and he finished with 1-38 off nine overs.

    Dinesh Chandimal and Kumar Sangakkara then got Sri Lanka's innings back on track with some sensible batting as they put away the bad deliveries but kept the scoreboard ticking over by rotating the strike. Sangakkara though had a brain fade when he tried to laucnh R Ashwin over mid-on, but only succeeded in getting a leading edge to the tossed-up delivery to Gambhir at point.

    Chandimal played another attractive knock as he added to his growing reputation as Sri Lanka's next big batting talent as he played shots all over the ground and added 94 runs for the fourth wicket with Jayawardene. The Sri Lanka skipper had suffered a slump in form since the South Africa tour, but here he looked to back at his sublime best.

    Sri Lanka's innings though went off track in the batting powerplay where they scored only 18 runs and lost three wickets, including that of Jayawardene and Chandimal. Jayawardene (43) was trapped plumb in front by Vinay, while Chandimal (81 off 91 balls) was run out when he and Angelo Mathews attempted a risky single. Perera was the third wicket to fall in the batting powerplay when he was caught by Kohli off Ashwin's bowling.

    India were on top of Sri Lanka in the last 10 overs of the latter's innings as they conceded only 50 runs to restrict Jayawardene's team to 236 for 9, which was at least 30 runs short of the total they appeared to be on course to get when Chandimal and Jayawardene were going strong. Kumar (3-46) was the most successful of India's bowlers; while Umesh Yadav and Ravindra Jadeja conceded 51 runs in nine overs and 58 runs in 10 overs respectively.

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    • Naidu Naidu  •  3 months ago
      wast of answering u
    • Naidu Naidu  •  3 months ago
      latter u will undretsand clearly....when u talk to me that time...........matter close
    • Naidu Naidu  •  3 months ago
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    • Naidu Naidu  •  3 months ago
      in u no trust
    • Naidu Naidu  •  3 months ago
      u have from culture family means.....u will never friendship my brother............ur a mother....oh god
    • ayapati  •  Dubai, United Arab Emirates  •  3 months ago
      MSD's simple and old 3 step formula 1) Create trouble 2) if luck favors show-off as a hero
      ( like in last match with Aussies) 3) if luck fails blame others or play emotional drama.
      THIS TIME IT DIDN'T WORK FOOL???????????????????????
    • anil  •  3 months ago
      dhoni could have won this match, had he would have made efforts with winning spirit
    • Raj  •  Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh  •  3 months ago
      Spammers (like Suresh from Mumbai, Maharashtra) are giving thumbs down to good comments. Everytime it gets a thumbs up, everyone gets a thumbs down. Observe it, you will all know.
      • Ajaysinh 3 months ago
        please stick to topic, ignore them.
    • Kiran Kumar c  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  3 months ago
      Dhoni is not a good captain always. today if he sended irfan pathan ahead of ravindra jadeja india would have won easily. ravindra jadeja wasted 10 important deliveries in crucial moment of the game for 3 runs. Selfish dhoni. He needs his supporters like Raina, Ashwin, Jadeja in the team always. Bad for indian cricket. Drop Raina, Jadeja & bring Irfan, Manoj tiwary. one TENdulkar =10 Sehwag's. So Sachin must play in all the remaining matches. I think World Cup 2011 Winning Team was the best. Miss yo Yuvi. Get well Soon & Comeback.
      • Karan 3 months ago
        right bro... dhoni is most selfish person..
      • rajnish 3 months ago
        Dear Kiran Kumar, I am sorry for saying Jadeja sacrificed his wicket. More importantly i wished to say that if Sachin, Kohli, Raina, Rohit Sharma the Top and middle order except for Gambhir, did not contribute to the teams score and as you said Jadeja also faired very poorly in this innings and later on nearly two batsmen had to take suicidal runs and had to sacrifice their wickets, there is literally no chance of team winning in such situation. And If Dhoni has almost pulled off victory the he rightly deserved to be man of the match. Neutral people had adjudged him man of the match ahead of Gambhir. Irfan Pathan played in the match against West Indies recently and he tried to play big shots but he could not connect the balls many many balls. While Ravindra Jadeja has played some good innings recently and has the ability to score sixers. He failed in this innings Ok. But the value he got in the auction proves his worth.
    • Dinesh  •  Mumbai, Maharashtra  •  3 months ago
      Dhoni is d main culprit..he want to take entire responsibility..unnecessary run out as if he s gonna hit 6s in all matches n finish..worst player..always playing one day as test match..hitting one 6 n earn name atlast..worst fellow..worst player..
      • Karan 3 months ago
        good one.
    • Devulapally  •  Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh  •  3 months ago
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      • Nigel 3 months ago
        You must have a lot of patience. Great work of art.
    • Srs_Rocker  •  3 months ago
      If I'm not wrong the 30th over was a "5 balls" over? Why no one raised an alarm? Oh well, talk about — "sportsmen spirit"...
      • Anisha Sharma 3 months ago
        mistakes happen
      • Raj 3 months ago
        Sometime a mistake like this cost a match, Anisha. We could have won this match. were the umpires sleeping??? What was third umpire doing? With all the technology, still if they commit such mistakes then what is the use????
      • Shine 3 months ago
        you are right.... it was Melinga over.....
    • tomba  •  Chennai, Tamil Nadu  •  3 months ago
      CONGRATS INDIAN TEAM CAPTAIN FOR HIS EXCELLENT COOL MIND AND FORSFULL STRIKE IN THE END
    • kik  •  Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh  •  3 months ago
      All pakis are here to blame our indian cricketers and hiding their profiles and creates confusing among indians. Please Stop blaming Indian Team.
    • Karan  •  Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh  •  3 months ago
      i think dhoni wants to be in limelight by staying till the last ball of the match. dont play anything in test matches. he plays one day match as a test match. last match can be completed in 48th over itself. he made it till the last ball.. today if he had shown some aggressiveness.. we would be on winning side.. ashwim made 14 of 13 balls.. pathan made 8 of 5 balls.. dhoni should sit aside instead of sachin, sehwag, gambhir. The most selfish player "DHONI"
    • net umpire  •  Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh  •  3 months ago
      why tendulkar in the seris? he did nothing since world cup finals. he must feel shame for blocking some ones chances
    • kishore  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  3 months ago
      India could have easliy won the match, because of dhoni the match was tied!
    • jaya bheema rao  •  3 months ago
      Dhoni is mainly responsible for IND not winning the game against SL and the match ending in a tie.He is the man of the match and dont know why is it so.
    • Suhail  •  3 months ago
      it is india who have drawn the match and not lankans
    • Navin  •  Mumbai, Maharashtra  •  3 months ago
      Any youngster would have made 15 runs like tendulkar in this match. The only thing is that a struggling youngster's place is being sacrificed to accommodate a 39yr old who was a promising youngster himself 23 yrs ago. Tendulkar can atleast leave the one-dayers for youngsters please.

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