On August 4, Sri Lanka leg-spinner Jeffrey Vandersay delivered an outstanding performance, taking six wickets in a one-day international match against India. His brilliant efforts helped lead his team to a 32-run victory in the second game of the series in Colombo.
After winning the toss and electing to bat, Sri Lanka struggled against seamer Mohammed Siraj, who dismissed opener Pathum Nissanka with the first ball of the match before Avishka Fernando and Kusal Mendis steadied the innings with a 74-run stand.
The home side lost wickets at regular intervals, but lower-order batters Dunith Wellalage and Kamindu Mendis came to their rescue to help post a total of 240-9.
India's chase got off to a blistering start as in-form captain Rohit Sharma scored 64 runs off 44 deliveries before he was dismissed by the 34-year-old Vandersay.
Sri Lanka did a terrific job of defending the total and bowling India out for 208 in 42.2 overs. India opener Shubman Gill , Virat Kohli and Shreyas Iyer were removed cheaply, while Shivam Dube and KL Rahul fell for golden ducks.
All-rounder Axar Patel scored run-a-ball 44, but a disciplined fielding and bowling effort by Sri Lanka, in which skipper Charith Asalanka claimed three wickets, secured victory for the hosts.
"If you want to win games, we do understand that you have to play consistent cricket and we failed to do that today. A little disappointing, but these things happen," Rohit said.
"Credit to Jeffrey — he bowled well and got six wickets. Overall, I thought Sri Lanka played good cricket than us and they ended up on the winning side."
Asalanka was also full of praise for Vandersay, who had replaced
injured
all-rounder Wanindu Hasaranga in the squad.
"As a captain, these kinds of problems I need to have. I think it was an unbelievable spell by him," Asalanka said.
With the opening ODI ending in a dramatic tie, Sri Lanka will aim to seal the series in the final match at the same venue on Wednesday.
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