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India, Sri Lanka tri-series match washed out

Reuters

Posted online: Tuesday , February 05, 2008 at 1515 hrs IST
      

Sydney, February 5:: Torrential rain forced the abandonment of Tuesday's tri-series limited-overs match between Sri Lanka and India at the Gabba in Brisbane.

It was the second match in a row that had fallen victim to the foul weather after Sunday's opening game between India and Australia was also washed out.

Tuesday's match was abandoned at the halfway stage. India had made an impressive total of 267 from their 50 overs but Sri Lanka never got the chance to reply as the heavens opened, ruining what promised to be a classic match.

Gautam Gambhir and Mahendra Singh Dhoni had shared a 184-run partnership to save India from a top-order batting collapse with an inspired display of hitting.

Gambir made the most of an early let off to smash an unbeaten 102 while Dhoni finished on 88 not out after the pair guided India to an impressive total at the Gabba in Brisbane.

India, whose opening match against Australia was washed out on Sunday, looked to be in early trouble when they lost four wickets for 15 runs to slump to 83-4 in the 21st over.

Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag had given the Indians a flying start when they piled on 68 runs in the first 14 overs before Sri Lanka hit back.

Lasith Malinga bowled Tendulkar for 35 before Sehwag fell for 33, caught behind by Kumar Sangakkara off Ishara Amerasinghe.

Muttiah Muralitharan then captured two wickets in his first over, Yuvraj Singh for two and Rohit Sharma for a duck, leaving India in disarray.

Gambhir and Dhoni made a slow start as they steadily rebuilt the innings before a late flurry saw them pile on 105 runs from the last 10 overs.

Gambhir, who survived a dropped catch from Sangakkara when he was on 11, hit 10 boundaries and a six and reached his third one-day international hundred in the last over, off 99 balls.

Dhoni, who completed his 18th one-day half-century, struck five fours and one six in his 95-ball innings.

The series moves to Sydney for Friday's clash between Australia and Sri Lanka, a repeat of last year's World Cup final. India's next match is against Australia in Melbourne on Sunday.

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whitewash points
by cricket lover on 2008-02-05 19:01:37.207469+05:30
do not give points to any team in rain washed game.asses the team by their competative result.if no result ,no point
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No records
by sivsac on 2008-02-05 18:01:34.537841+05:30
if the match is washed out and abandoned so should the runs scored and wickets taken to be taken out of the Records.
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education
by gangadhara rao on 2008-02-05 15:02:47.715526+05:30
rain will stop and win india
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