Twitter Reactions: Kusal Perera blitz stuns India in Nidahas Trophy opener
Sri Lanka beat India by 5 wickets.
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The first match of the Nidahas Trophy 2018 proved to be a surprise of sorts for many. The pre-tournament favorites, team India, were humbled by the hosts Sri Lanka. It would not be wrong to state that the ‘Pereras’ sealed the game for the home side. Early in the game, it was Kusal Perera who blew away the Indian new ball bowlers. Later, in the death overs, Thisara Perera completed the formalities for the hosts as they won by 5 wickets.
Coming to the game, Sri Lanka won the toss and opted to field first. The move seemed to have worked rightaway with the Sri Lankan new ball bowlers removing Rohit Sharma and Suresh Raina on 0 and 1 respectively within the first two overs. Shikhar Dhawan and Manish Pandey then added a crucial 95-run stand for the third wicket to rebuild the innings.
While Manish struggled for his 35-ball 37, Shikhar’s form with the bat continued to be sublime. Even after the departure of Pandey in the 13th over, Dhawan continued to get goin. He was unfortunate to have missed out on his maiden T20I ton. Dhawan was sent packing on 90 that came off 49 deliveries with six fours and six sixes.
Rishabh Pant, who was promoted to number 5 position owing to his hard-hitting reputation, failed to impressed during his innings of run-a-ball 23. Towards the end, it was an unbeaten 13 off 6 deliveries that saw the Indian score propel to 174/5 in their stipulated 20 overs. In the run chase, Sri Lanka lost Kusal Mendis for 11 in the second over itself. However, what followed was an absolute carnage.
Shardul Thakur’s first over yielded 27 runs kudos to some slaughtering hits by Kusal Perera. The wickets of the Sri Lankan innings continued to fall at regular intervals with most batsmen getting starts. But the real impetus was given by the thundering knock of Kusal Perera. Perera notched up his 8th T20I fifty and it came off just 22 deliveries – the second fastest fifty for Sri Lanka in the shortest format of the game.
Perera was eventually dismissed in the 13th over by Washington Sundar on 66 that cameoff 37 deliveries with 6 fours and 4 sixes. After his dismissal the run flow saw a sudden drought. From the 11.2 overs to the 17.4 overs, Sri Lanka did not hit a single boundary. India felt they had clawed back in to the game. But a six and a four on the last two deliveries by Thisara Perera off the 18th over by Jaydev Unadkat almost sealed the game for Sri Lanka.
Thisara Perera ended with an unbeaten 22 off 10 deliveries to his name to see Sri Lanka home by 5 wickets. He finished things off in style with a pull shot for a boundary in the penultimate over.
Here is how the fans reacted to Sri Lanka’s win in the first T20I:
And there goes 11 crores out of the park.. #SLvIND
— Sameer Allana (@HitmanCricket) March 6, 2018
Only 90s kids remember these kind of bowlers.#INDvSL
— Sunil- The Cricketer (@1sInto2s) March 6, 2018
India lost the game conceding so many in the Powerplay. #SLvIND
— Nikhil ? (@CricCrazyNIKS) March 6, 2018
India's first loss in Sri Lanka in any format since losing the Galle Test on 15 Aug 2015.
Since then India had won 11 successive games (5 Tests, 5 ODIs, 1 T20I).#SLvInd— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) March 6, 2018
Rajasthan Royals owners after seeing Jaydev Unadkat's performance on this tour. #INDvSA pic.twitter.com/RnaPqF061c
— Sunil- The Cricketer (@1sInto2s) February 21, 2018
Shardul Thakur and Jaydev Unadkat remind me of the legendary duo of Ishant Sharma and Ashok Dinda.. #SLvIND
— Sameer Allana (@HitmanCricket) March 6, 2018
Top knock by Kusal Perera and well done to #SriLanka for their victory in the opening match of the #NidahasTrophy2018! pic.twitter.com/KzgryzosRG
— Island Cricket (@IslandCricket) March 6, 2018
Didn't understand half of Rohit's bowling changes tbh. Looked random.
— Samreen (@SamreenRazzaqui) March 6, 2018
Sri Lanka today successfully chased a target of 175 runs:
– Second highest for them in T20Is
– Second highest in Sri Lanka in T20Is#SLvIND— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) March 6, 2018
Most successive wins in T20Is against an opponent:
9 Pak v Zim (2008-15)
7 Pak v Ban (2007-14)
7 NZ v Ban (2010-17)
7 Ind v Aus (2013-17)
7 Afg v Zim (2015-18*)
7 Ind v SL (2016-18) – streak ended today#SLvIND #NidahasTrophy2018— Deepu Narayanan (@deeputalks) March 6, 2018
Did Jaydev Unadkat & Shardul Thakur Exchange Jerseys During Drinks Break? ??? #SLvIND #SLvsIND #INDvSL #INDvsSL #SriLanka #NidahasTrophy2018
— Sir Ravindra Jadeja (@SirJadeja) March 6, 2018
Missing Bhuvi and Bhumra desperately. #SLvIND
— Nishad Mohandas (@nishad__) March 6, 2018
https://twitter.com/imJR_4/status/971067621595467776
Barring Chahal no one looks to be a genuine wicket taker.#SLvIND
— Kuldeep Patil (@hashtagkp16) March 6, 2018
This is the First Time India have a lost a T20I where @SDhawan25 scored 50+ runs #SLvIND
— Agaram Sports Tech (@AgaramSports) March 6, 2018
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