Birmingham, England: Virat Kohli and Dinesh
Karthik smashed magnificent centuries as India warmed up their Champions
Trophy campaign with a five-wicket thumping of Sri Lanka in their first
practice game at Edgbaston, Birmingham on Saturday.
Kohli (144) teamed up with Dinesh Karthik (106 not out) to rescue
India from a wobbly start with a 186-run stand for the fifth wicket in
just 23.2 overs to chase down a huge target of 334 with one over to
spare.
India were reduced to 62 for three in the 13th over and then to 110
for four in the 21st over before Kohli and Karthik resurrected the
innings and sent the Sri Lankan bowlers for a leatherhunt in the second
part of their run chase.
Sri Lankan captain Angelo Mathews used nine bowlers in the
15-a-side warm-up game and all of them were punished by Kohli and
Karthik.
Kohli, who was coming at the back of a strong performance in the
recent Indian Premier League, struck 11 fours and three sixes in his
120-ball flawless innings.
Coming in the second over at the team score of five for one, Kohli
was cautious at the start of his innings as the situation demanded but
played some delightful strokes after he settled down.
Karthik was more than an able partner to Kohli. He gave more strike
to Kohli during their partnership, but at the same time also did not
let it go any chance of scoring boundaries. He ended the match in style
with a four as India reach 337 for five in 49 overs.
Karthik's unbeaten 81-ball innings was studded with 12 fours and two sixes.
Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni also got some useful time at the
middle as he remained not out on 18 from 17 balls, coming after Kohli's
departure in the 44th over. Suresh Raina chipped in with a quickfire
31-ball 34.
India play their second warm-up game against Australia on June 4 in
Cardiff before opening their campaign in the main tournament against
South Africa at the same venue two days later.
India were in trouble early on a batsmen-friendly pitch as opener
Shikhar Dhawan (1) was run out cheaply in the second over as he failed
to beat Lahiru Thirimanne's direct hit from mid on.
The other opener Murali Vijay could not contribute much as he was
out for 18 from 30 balls in the 10th over, spooning a catch to short
extra cover fielder Thirimanne of the bowling of pacer Shaminda Eranga.
Rohit Sharma (5), another player who shone with the bat in the IPL
for champion side Mumbai Indians, could not spend much time and lost a
chance to acclimatise on English conditions ahead of the main
tournament, as he fell in the 13th over.
The recovery job for India, in fact, began with Raina who scored a
quickfire 31-ball 34 which was laced with four fours before he was out
in the 21st over.
At the fall of Raina, India needed 223 runs for a win at an asking
rate approaching eight an over but Kohli and Karthik kept their cool.
Kohli, in particular, stamped his class with some beautiful shots
all over the park. When he was out in the 44th over, India needed 38
runs from 37 balls for a win with five wickets in hand.
Earlier, young left-hander Kusal Perera and seasoned Tillekaratne
Dilshan took the Indian bowling attack to the cleaners as Sri Lanka
posted a mammoth 333 for three.
Dilshan smashed a 78-ball-84 (9x4s, 1x6) while Perera hit 82 off 94
balls (7x4s, 3x6s) as they added 160 runs in 26 overs. The Indian
bowlers were unable to dismiss the duo as both retired in order to allow
other batsmen get a decent hit out in the middle.
Seamers Pathan (0/45), Bhuvneshwar Kumar (1/58), Ishant Sharma
(1/41) weren't consistent with their length while spin trioka of
Ravichandran Ashwin (0/45), Ravindra Jadeja (0/41) and Amit Mishra
(1/53) also failed to make inroads.
With the ball nicely coming onto the bat and not much assistance
from the pitch for bowlers, Perera and Dilshan hardly faced any
difficulty in hitting through the line from the outset.
It started with a pulled boundary by left-hander Perera off
Pathan's first over. The runs started flowing after that as Dilshan
launched into Pathan, cover driving him for three boundaries in his
second over. With no movement and dishing out military medium stuff,
Pathan was smoked for 30 runs in his first spell.
Perera hit Pathan for a straight six and then got a couple of big
ones off Ishant - a pull and one over extra cover. With all 15 players
being allowed to play as this match doesn't have ODI status, Mahendra
Singh Dhoni used as many as seven bowlers.
Perera was the first to reach half century, in 48 balls, while the
team's 100 came in the 16th over. Dilshan reached his 50 in the 21st
over and it took the veteran opener 45 balls.
Once Perera retired with the score at 160, Mahela Jayawardene came
in and chipped in with 30 (3x4s). Dilshan retired at the score 195 while
Jayawardene was the first batsman dismissed by Ishant.
Kumar Sangakkara (45, 7x4s) and Dinesh Chandimal (46) also got much needed batting practice.
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