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Suryakumar Yadav knocks century in 45 balls, his 3rd in T20Is
In just 45 balls, Suryakumar Yadav scored his third T20I century as India dominate Sri Lanka.
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Suryakumar unbeaten 112 runs
In the event that there is Suryakumar Yadav at the crease, nine out of multiple times fans can anticipate a sound portion of diversion. The equivalent was rehashed in the third T20I against Sri Lanka in Rajkot on Saturday. Coming to bat at No. 4, Suryakumar raced to his third T20I ton in only 45 balls as India cruised in the series decider. Suryakumar eventually remained unbeaten on 112 runs. 9 sixes and 7 fours were included in his innings. Kindness his ton, India scored 228/5 – 20 overs.
He came to bat in the 6th over, and began the attack from the eighth over. He started with a four and a six off Chamika Karunaratne. From that point on, there was no halting the India vice-captain. He was especially merciless towards Karunaratne, who was hit for two straight sixes by him in the eleventh over. Suryakumar’s innings was outstanding because of the way he shuffled across the crease to hit the bowler at unimaginable angles.
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India won the ‘toss
Skipper Hardik Pandya chose for bat against Sri Lanka in the last T20I of the three-match series at the Saurashtra Cricket Affiliation stadium on Saturday. No changes were made to the playing eleven from their last match where they lost by 16 runs chasing 207 runs. The two team have dominated a game each in the series.
Sri Lanka rolled out one improvement to their playing eleven from their last match. The guests have gotten Avishka Fernando for Bhanuka Rajapaksa. India will be hoping to win the third T20I and win the series to keep a clean bilateral record in the T20 design as they haven’t lost a home series since February 2019.
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Hardik Pandya conversation ‘toss time
We’ll bat first. It’s a good track, we got some swing on the last time we played here, we might get more swing in the night. I’m not going to drag things out. Just play good cricket.” We were not at our best in the last game, but rather we actually extended the match. No change for us,” said Hardik Pandya in the wake of winning the toss.
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Dasun Shanaka conversation ‘toss time
We would have batted first also. We needed to establish the tone forthright. We will move toward the same way in this game – one change for us, Avishka Fernando replaces Bhanuka Rajapaksa, said Dasun Shanaka during the toss.