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Live Cricket Score: India vs Sri Lanka, 2nd T20I, Indore

Cricbuzz Staff • Last updated on Fri, 22 Dec, 2017, 10:30 PM

Live Score Updates Sri Lanka 172-all out (17.2 Ovs) Pradeep 0 (5) India 260/5 Hardik Pandya 3.2-0-23-1 India won by 88 runs Live Scores Full Scorecard

Rohit Sharma extends his incredible form into T20Is with the joint-fastest hundred - off 35 balls. © BCCI

All Over - India complete series win!

A 2-0 series lead like no other! Absolutely phenomenal performance from India to take home an 88-run win, inspite of Sri Lanka's brief resilience through the middle. After a lot of six-hitting through the middle, Kuldeep Yadav removed the dangerous Kusal Perera in the 15th over, and a procession followed. Angelo Mathews's injury kept him away from batting, and Sri Lanka suffered quite an implosion. They went from 156 for 3 in the 15th over to to 172 for 9 in the 18th! There would've been a time in that chase when the Sri Lankan dugout would've chuckled and believed a miracle was about to unfold, but that was brought to an early end with Kusal's dismissal. In the end, Kuldeep and Chahal picked seven scalps between them.

Kuldeep ends SL's chances?

Excellent bowling from the chinaman bowler. He bowled two tossed up balls, full and wide outside offstump and induced mistimed hits which didn't clear deep fielders. First was captain Thisara Perera for a first-ball duck. And then the big fish - Kusal Perera, whose big hit went only as far as Manish Pandey at long off. Kusal walked back for a 37-ball 77 - all but ending Sri Lanka's hopes.

Chahal breaks through..

And does so with a very impressive catch! Not easy taking those high ones. A straighter one from the leggie and Tharanga mistimed his slog. The top-edge travelled high, but Chahal called for it and retained composure to grasp it. Tharanga did his bit - within rules of course - to distract Chahal by running from in front of the bowler, but that didn't make a difference. Sri Lanka 145 for 2 in 13.2 overs.

Kusal Perera is keeping SL in it

A 26-ball half-century from the left-hander has lifted Sri Lankan spirits. Can he do the unthinkable? He sure seems to think he can! Sri Lanka have gone from 86 for 1 in 9 overs to 142/1 in 13 overs - 56 runs have been smashed in 4 overs!

Tharanga joins the party now..

The wristspinners are clearly not having the best of times. After Kuldeep went for a lot in the two overs against Kusal Perera, it is Chahal's turn to bear the brunt of the experienced Tharanga. Dropped short and Tharanga rocked back to pull it high and handsome.. next hit is off a tossed up ball and that's been packed off to the usual destination - second tier of the stands! Btw, that's his highest T20 score - 42 off 23.

Some fun for Kusal Perera

It's dewy for sure but Kusal got the better of Kuldeep, quite comfortably. Good use of the feet on all three occasions - one four and two sixes. Need more of these, 19 runs off the over.

Dickwella departs early

He corrects his shot almost immediately. The previous short ball almost had him but this time, he pulled it beautifully over the top for the first six of the innings. Add one more to the staggering list at Indore today.

The line continues to be poor against Dickwella as they keep bowling it short. Dickwella dismisses both for fours. The shots had to be played and he clips it straight down the throat of Pandya there, at deep mid-wicket. Good running catch and Sri Lanka lose their first. Required rate is staring down at them..

DROPPED

That should have been a wicket, Bumrah bowls the bumper and it gets onto the left-hander quickly. Dickwella still goes for the pull and slices it in the air. The backward square leg fielder running backward had it covered till he fluffed it. Rahul the culprit, should have been taken.

Hello and welcome back for Sri Lanka's reply. For most, it is a foregone conclusion that India have already done enough and that bowling would be a mere formality. However, the boundaries remain as small for Sri Lanka too and their openers Niroshan Dickwella and Upul Tharanga would look to get going from ball number one.. A very ambitious project, this!

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Digest some more numbers:

Most sixes in an innings in T20Is:

21 Ind v SL, Indore, 2017 *

21 WI v Ind, Lauderhill, 2016

19 Neth v Ire, Sylhet, 2014

18 Aus v Eng, Southampton, 2013

Most sixes in an innings in T20s - 21 each:

RCB v PWI, Bengaluru, 2013

WI v Ind, Lauderhill, 2016

Rangpur Riders v Dhaka Dynamites, Mirpur, 2017

Ind v SL, Indore, 2017 *

India end up equaling the second-highest total in T20Is - 260

Rahul misses hundred, India eye highest-ever total

Rahul continues to find new ways of missing hundreds, he's a disappointed man as he goes back for 89. Hardik Pandya and MS Dhoni follow soon after. Can India still go for the highest ever total in T20Is? Nine needed off the last three balls to equal 263 - the highest total..

Four sixes in seven balls for Rahul now

So, when he needed to play second fiddle or rather when didn't have the option or strike to do any damage, he kept his cool. And just as Rohit departed, Rahul came into his own by hitting Dananjaya, Chameera and Pradeep for sixes in what.. a space of seven balls. There's a hundred for the taking for the Karnataka man, he just has to collect it.. 10 deliveries remain in the innings!

Most sixes in an innings in T20Is (As of now):

21 India v Sri Lanka, Indore, 2017*

21 WI v Ind, Lauderhill, 2016

19 Neth v Ire, Sylhet, 2014

18 Aus v Eng, Southampton, 2013

Will it be a Dhoni show now?

Two boundaries early in the innings already. And now two sixes off Akila Dananjaya, these come too easy for the ever so powerful MS. He hit the straps in Cuttack, just about the perfect mood and platform to go for the jugular even today. He's already indicating it.. Don't forget Rahul at the other end, Sri Lanka would do well to not forget that it was Rahul who started the carnage this evening. He's just not got the strike but he would be breathing fire too!

Still a captain's game

Just as Rohit was walking back, the Indian coach Ravi Shastri got up from his chair and immediately gestured at the skipper so as to who should the next man be? Rohit bent down and pulled off a wicket-keeper's pose, and bang on! MS Dhoni walked in next.. A captain's game, isn't it?

Everytime you think you have seen it all, you see something incredible. Today, Rohit Sharma has shown us that. I admit I am gasping. — Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) December 22, 2017

Okay, so no double hundred for him!!

Well, that's how high he sets the expectations. Chameera had already gone for two sixes and a four in the over, before he bowled that bumper which Rohit could only guide to the short third fielder. End of a stupendous knock from the HitMan. 12 fours and 10 sixes, which amounts to 108 runs of his 118. Can you believe it? These are mind-boggling numbers.

Just a breakdown of numbers for you..

Rohit moved from 47 off 22 to 67 off 26, courtesy two sixes and two fours. Then he stormed onto 97 off 34, with four more sixes added to the list. So, that's 50 off 12 balls, which also happens to be the fastest fifty in T20Is - achieved by Yuvraj Singh.

Some numbers to digest..

First Indian batsman to score two 100s in:

Tests: Vijay Merchant (1946)

ODIs: Ravi Shastri (1984)

T20Is: Rohit Sharma (2017)

First Indian captain to score a 100 in:

Tests: Vijay Hazare (1951)

ODIs: Kapil Dev (1983)

T20Is: Rohit Sharma (2017)

Hundred for HitMan

And, Rohit Sharma gets there.. in style.. smashes a fiery drive through covers to get to his hundred, equaling David Miller's feat that came off the same number of deliveries - 35. Incredible batting this from the HitMan. The better half is in attendance and the anniversary celebrations aren't stopping. It was a Double Hundred to celebrate their partnership that evening in Mohali, today it's a hundred in T20Is.

Everything's gone into the second tier this evening, odd ones in the third tier too. He's sparing none, mind you, absolutely none. An example of contrasts btw, 35 balls for a hundred for Rohit, 33 balls for a 46 by Rahul at the other end!

Only if this isn't jinxing.. Rohit on 97 off 34 right now!

Fastest T20I 100s (balls):

35 D Miller v Ban, Potchefstroom, 2017

45 R Levi v NZ, Hamilton, 2012

46 KL Rahul v WI, Lauderhill, 2016

46 F du Plessis v WI, Joburg, 2015

Dananjaya, Chaturanga and now Gunaratne.. first-over violence against them!

So, the Lankans have employed their seventh bowler in only nine overs' time now, but does that help? Sorry, it doesn't! Gunaratne manages to bowl a couple of deliveries for singles till Rohit decided that the treatment got to be similar for one and all. Two massive sixes over mid-wicket followed by two fours right after. 21 off this over now, how much is Rohit on now? From 47 off 22 in the previous over to 67 off 26 by the end of this over, that's a supersonic travel!

Seven sixes already!

Hope Holkar is declared as no fly zone tonight. Six Hitting Fest on offer. #IndvSL — Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) December 22, 2017

STAT ALERT: India's 87/0 in 8 overs is now the highest opening stand for them in T20Is, going past Rohit and Dhawan's 75 in Ranchi last year.

Three BIG overs

First, Pradeep's over went for 17 runs. Akila Dananjaya was introduced in the final over of the powerplay and India's intentions were quite clear. Rohit charged down on the first ball itself and smashed it for four. Another four and a six followed - 17 in that over.

God bless the straight boundaries at Indore.. — Pratyush Sinha (@prat1204) December 22, 2017

Poor Chaturanga de Silva can't survive the brunt either. Two fours and a 101-meter six off him, make that another 16-run over.

First four overs: India 26/0

Next four overs: India 61/0

Raining boundaries and sixes..

So, Nuwan Pradeep's over is the breakaway over for the Indian openers. Not the poorest start for the pacer though as he bowls a fractionally short ball and Rohit pulls it as if it was a rank long hop. Rahul took over from there, four and a six off back-to-back balls.

But spare a thought for the six he hit in the previous over. Rahul walked into Dushmantha Chameera and lofted him straight over long off for a majestic six. Yes, 'majestic' is the word.

Gee, this KL Rahul is fun to watch. Two sensational contrasting shots off Chameera. A crisp off-drive and an on the rise into the 2nd tier. — Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) December 22, 2017

In and Out

That's a horrible miss, although it was hit hard. Short, wide and cut straight to the man at point by Rahul. Samarawickrama, who gets his first game in this series, is the culprit. Not the best way to mark your attendance!

Boundaries flowing already..

Two poor balls and both of them put away. Rohit cuts the first one away before pulling a real loosener over widish long on for the second boundary in the opening over. Rahul, who didn't have strike at all in the first over, executes a picturesque straight drive in the next. Both openers have gotten going..

Elevens

India (Playing XI): Rohit Sharma(c), Lokesh Rahul, Shreyas Iyer, MS Dhoni(w), Manish Pandey, Dinesh Karthik, Hardik Pandya, Kuldeep Yadav, Jaydev Unadkat, Jasprit Bumrah, Yuzvendra Chahal

Sri Lanka (Playing XI): Niroshan Dickwella(w), Upul Tharanga, Kusal Perera, Angelo Mathews, Sadeera Samarawickrama, Asela Gunaratne, Thisara Perera(c), Chaturanga de Silva, Akila Dananjaya, Dushmantha Chameera, Nuwan Pradeep

Team news

India go in unchanged while Sri Lanka have made a couple of changes. Sadeera Samarawickrama, Chaturanga de Silva replace Dasun Shanaka and Vishwa Fernando. Btw, Fernando had made his debut in the opening T20I. So, just the one game for him as of now..

Toss time, folks

Sri Lanka have won the toss and elected to field first

Akash is as busy in the media center as he is usually at our desk. Chirping away information. "Hey guys! Not packed at the moment with still some time go. But if local newspaper reports are to be believed, the tickets that were made available for the local public at the box office were sold out within two hours. Tickets online are sold out as well. People are still coming in. There's plenty of buzz, and traffic, outside. Should be a packed house."

And Akash with more.. Looks like no debut for Basil Thampi or a return in the side for Siraj. While Thampi is busy chatting with the throwdown specialist Raghu, Siraj is keeping wickets to Dhoni!

Small ground in Indore, bit of grass, nice lights.......but real question is whether Sri Lanka will come out playing as well as they actually can — Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) December 22, 2017

Warming Up..

What's so different that we can look forward to in the second Twenty20 International between India and Sri Lanka? There've been a few moments, far too less, where the tourists have seemed to exert control. In other moments - call it match-defining - India have managed to enjoy the upper hand. Throughout this tour of India, and the one when India had gone visiting Sri Lanka, there was little doubt that India would be difficult to beat. But that they would toy with the Lankans was little we wanted.

This game at Indore presents Sri Lanka with the umpteenth opportunity to do something special, something noteworthy. They would have very few supporters who would believe so. Well, what do we talk about India? There's no Virat Kohli leading the side, but India still managed to get the better of the tourists, and by far. KL Rahul is back to form, MS Dhoni went all guns blazing. Indore won't mind an encore.

While we are still building up to the toss, here's our man, Akash Sarkar's preview

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Live Cricket Score: New Zealand vs Windies, 2nd ODI, Christchurch

Cricbuzz Staff • Last updated on Sat, 23 Dec, 2017, 10:05 AM

Live Score Updates Windies 121-all out (28.0 Ovs) R Beaton 12 (25) New Zealand 325/6 Matt Henry 7-0-36-0 New Zealand won by 204 runs Live Scores Full Scorecard

Gayle misses out due to an illness. © Getty

MAKE THAT SEVEN! It's all over in Christchurch! How easy did Boult make that look? It is the heaviest defeat New Zealand have veer inflicted on Windies. Surprised?

First he ran through the top order, then returned to finish the tail in a spectacular bowling performance to give New Zealand the series. A massive 204-run win, and it was a depleted New Zealand side. Wow! Windies were blown away by Boult's sheer ability to generate swing. They were left without any semblance of an answer. That's that. An easy win then for the hosts. Join us for the dead rubber in a couple of days' time when the two sides take each other on on December 25 for the final ODI. Thanks for joining us today. Goodbye!

BOULT HAS FIVE! Third five-wicket for Trent Boult in ODIs. The short ball has Cottrell in trouble. Balloons up to the 'keeper who takes an easy catch. Two more to go. Windies 110/8.

The next over, Ferguson returned to bounce off Holder, who went after the short ball, only to top-edge to midwicket. Holder departs!

DOUBLE TROUBLE! Wickets in successive balls! Ferguson has gotten rid of Jason Mohammed and Rovman Powell. Jason hits back at the bowler who takes an easy caught and bowled chance. He then followed that up with a fast yorker. The offstump is uprooted! There's little the batsmen could have done about this. WI in all sorts of trouble.

Lockie Ferguson into the attack and he's cranking up the speedometer.

Shai Hope was playing really well before he had to depart. There was a change in angle and it does the trick. Hope wanted to smash it over midwicket, but ends up skying it to the wicketkeeper. Another one goes down.

OUT! Three overs, three wickets for Boult - are you surprised? After the early wicket of Hope, Lewis holed out straight to the man at long leg after taking on a short ball. Then Hetmyer edged to Worker in the slips as Windies lost their third in quick succession. Boult swing is too much for the visitors at the moment. They're unable to play him!

BOWLEEED HIIIM! Took Boult just six deliveries to strike! Kyle Hope, who came in as replacement for Gayle departs for 4 after an inswinger breaches his bat-pad gap. First blood for Boult with just 10 on the board.

Right, here we go. Winies openers are in the middle.

WINDIES NEED 326 TO LEVEL SERIES: After the strong start and the position they were at at the halfway stage, New Zealand seemed like they would fall short by at least 40 runs at the end of their innings after being reduced to 186/5 at one stage. However, a late surge from Henry Nicholls along with Todd Astle, which saw 130 runs being added in quick time, saw the hosts finish on a high, setting Windies 326 to level the three-match series that they lead 1-0.

Astle fell one short of his fifty after being bowled by Cottrell, but Nicholls was key and remained unbeaten on 83 off just 62 balls. Can they do it? Join us after the innings break.

Astle falls one run short of his half-century. Cottrell with his third wicket for the day. Has been the pick of the bowlers for Windies. Breaches Astle's defence. Gone!

This has been such a good partnership for New Zealand after they seemed like they were losing their way in the middle! FIFTY for Nicholls - his third in ODIs. Has come at a great time too! Astle is keeping him good company as the pair have added 100 runs in quick time!

TWO REDS: Not out! Nicholls is given out off Cottrell for a leg before appeal. The batsman decides to review it. No bat, impact in line, pitching in line, but missing the stumps! Good review that!

Two wickets in two overs by West Indies captain Jason Holder as Ross Taylor is caught behind for 57. Astle joins Nicholls. BLACKCAPS 186-5 with 17 overs to go ???? #NZvWI pic.twitter.com/pglJ8tmV3n — BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) December 23, 2017

TWO IN TWO FOR HOLDER: Follows Worker's steps, literally. Taylor falls right after getting to his fifty. New Zealand squandering these starts and partnerships. Run-rate that was up and above 6 for most of the innings has fallen too. Holder strikes to send the big fish back after he edges to the keeper. New Zealand are on 186/5 - How many do you think they'll get?

FIFTY FOR TAYLOR! His 39th in ODIs. There's been one solid end for New Zealand today. After Worker, it has been Taylor. Was unbeaten on 49 last game. Now has a fifty.

LATHAM DEPARTS: Jason Holder had caused Latham trouble with one that failed to rise. The Kiwi skipper couldn't negotiate the extra bounce, and ends up lobbing it to the keeper. He departs for 20.

AND OUT! Another short ball does the trick. This time it's Worker who has to make his way back. Worker goes after it and miscues a pull to long leg where Rovman Powell takes a good catch. Beaton with the wicket. The opener departs for 58 off 53 balls. Disappointed, naturally, because he was playing so well too! New Zealand 126/3.

FIFTY for Worker: The opener reaches his third ODI fifty with a top-edge for six. it's his successive half-century! Holding his end rather well after that early chance was put down.

Back to back ????????s for George Worker. 47 balls, 3 fours and 2 sixes.

Looking right at home at the top of the BLACKCAPS order ????#NZvWI pic.twitter.com/VUocFO3APZ — BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) December 22, 2017

100 up for the hosts in the 17th over.

DRINKS: New Zealand started well but lost two wickets in quick succession. Worker, after being dropped, has held his end rather well and is unbeaten on 41. New Zealand still are scoring at over 6 an over, so they're keeping up the momentum they started off with.

GONE! Double strike from Cottrell. He's bowled so well all morning, deserves the wicket! Trying to get one to third man, Broom edges to first slip where Jason Holder half-dives to his right. Broom departs for 6 - the only scoring shot over the fine-leg fence in his 13-ball stay.

At the end of 10 overs, New Zealand are 66/1.

Out. Munro (30) goes after the short ball from Cottrell, but doesn't get all of it. Neil Broom new man in, BLACKCAPS 50-1 #nzvwi pic.twitter.com/VseocfrBPW — BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) December 22, 2017

WICKET: Cottrell strikes! Munro flat-bats to mid on after going after a short one. Mohammed obliges. There's a salute celebration, of course! Munro gone for 30!

After five overs, NZ have 37 on the board.

MUNRO doing what he does best. Has started off attacking. Two sixes have come off his bat already.

DROPPED: Worker handed a life by Hope, who puts one down behind the stumps. Extra bounce bothers Worker again. Worker gloves it to the keeper's left, Hope dives, but grasses it.

Here we go. How will Windies validate their decision to bowl first on a dryish pitch? Let's find out. New Zealand's openers are in the middle.

For New Zealand, Broom and Henry replace Williamson and Southee respectively.

Two changes for Windies: As expected, Gayle isn't fit enough to play. Kyle Hope replaces him, while Cottrell comes in for Kesrick Williams.

Windies (Playing XI): Kyle Hope, Evin Lewis, Shai Hope(w), Shimron Hetmyer, Jason Mohammed, Jason Holder(c), Rovman Powell, Ashley Nurse, Ronsford Beaton, Sheldon Cottrell, Shannon Gabriel

West Indies have won the toss and will bowl first in the second ODI at Hagley Oval in Christchurch! #nzvwi pic.twitter.com/6bzOqUASMR — BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) December 22, 2017

New Zealand (Playing XI): George Worker, Colin Munro, Neil Broom, Ross Taylor, Tom Latham(w/c), Henry Nicholls, Todd Astle, Doug Bracewell, Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult

Windies have won the toss and have opted to field

Hello and welcome to Christchurch for the second game of the three-match ODI series. New Zealand have taken the early lead in the series with a five-wicket win in the first one-dayer. But this is West Indies' best chance to bounce back and level the series given New Zealand's depleted side with regular skipper Kane Williamson and Tim Southee being rested. Adam Milne is ruled out with an injured foot. Latham will lead the Kiwis today. Join us for the toss in a bit.

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Kusal Perera admits SL struggles against Indian wrist-spinners

• Last updated on Sat, 23 Dec, 2017, 12:06 AM Rex Clementine in Indore

Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal shared seven wickets between them to help India win the series with one game to go. © BCCI

It was Rohit Sharma's second century in the shortest format of the game that set up India's 88-run win in the second Twenty20 International against Sri Lanka in Indore on Friday (December 22) but equally impressive were India's two wrist-spinners - Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav. The duo shared seven wickets between them to bowl Sri Lanka out inside 18 overs as India took an unassailable lead of 2-0 in the three match series.

Sri Lanka had to score more than 13 runs an over to square the series and with veteran Angelo Mathews ruled out with a hamstring injury for two weeks, the target looked out of bounds. Although a 109-run stand off 52 balls between Kusal Janith Perera and Upul Tharanga kept the tourists interested, wickets fell in a heap soon after as Sri Lanka lost their last eight wickets for only 25 runs.

"They are bowling really well and generally the wrist-spinners with their variations are hard to pick. But this wicket offered very little for the bowlers and was excellent for batting and we could have done better," Kusal, who top scored for Sri Lanka with 77 runs off 37 balls, told at the end of the match.

"We tried to capitalize with fours and sixes. We didn't want too many dot balls. We tried to hit out and ended up losing too many wickets," Perera added.

It was Chahal who made the breakthrough by dismissing former captain Upul Tharanga with a fine return catch, and in the next over, Kuldeep took three wickets to give India complete control in the game.

"Kuldeep took three wickets in an over. The momentum went away from us at that moment and we never recovered," Perera noted.

Sri Lanka's decision to bowl first against India's strong batting line-up was a gamble and the hosts went on to post the highest total in T20Is in India, and the joint second-highest ever. However, Kusal defended their decision to chase. "We have to back our strengths. We have good batsmen, but Rohit and KL Rahul were brilliant with that partnership. We tried to back ourselves and play to our best when batting, but it didn't go our way," Perera observed.

"Winning and losing are part of the game. We try to learn what we did wrong. As a team we are trying to improve. We have to think of our batting and how we can do things better."

Kusal is making a comeback to the side after being out for five months with a hamstring injury. He made 19 in the first game in Cuttack, before hitting four fours and seven sixes in Indore for a belligerent 77. "I backed myself. Very pleasing to get going after a long injury lay off. I believe in my ability. However, your individual performances don't matter and you have to think of the team winning and that's what counts."

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