Sri Lanka beat India by two wickets in their Asia Cup 2014 match played at Fatullah Bangladesh yesterday. Sri Lanka have now won both their games in tournament, following Tuesday’s 12-run win against Pakistan.
Kumar Sangakkara hit a brilliant 103 as Sri Lanka survived anxious moments to overcome India by two wickets in a thrilling last-over finish, securing their second win in the Asia Cup.
The victory was set up by spinners Ajantha Mendis and Sachithra Senanayake, who shared seven wickets to restrict the reigning world champions to 264-9 in the day-night match in Fatullah. But Sri Lanka lost wickets at regular intervals and were reduced to 216-7 in the 44th over when Thisara Perera helped Sangakkara add 42 crucial runs for the eighth wicket.
Left-handed Sangakkara, who hit 12 boundaries and a six in his 18th one-day century, fell in the penultimate over when just seven runs were needed for victory. However, Mendis and Perera saw Sri Lanka through with four deliveries to spare in a nail-biting finish, giving their team a second win after they beat Pakistan in the tournament opener.
India, who won against Bangladesh, must defeat arch-rivals Pakistan in Dhaka tomorrow to stay in contention for a place in the final.
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