IND vs SL 2nd T20I: Team India wins toss and decides to bowl first, XI playing

IND vs SL 2nd T20I: Team India wins toss and decides to bowl first, XI playing

In the first match played in Lucknow, India won by 62 runs to take a 1-0 lead in the series.

The second match of the India-Sri Lanka T20 series (India vs Sri Lanka 2nd T20) takes place today in Dharamsala. As the Indian team is already 1-0 up in the T20 series, it is on the verge of capturing it today. India commander Rohit Sharma won the throw and chose to bowl first. 

 

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The Indian team, which has not made any changes to the XI squad playing in the tournament, has relied on 11 players to easily win in Lucknow. At the same time, the Sri Lankan XI has made two changes to the squad. Jeffrey Wandersey and Janet Liange, who played in the last game, were eliminated. The place has been given to Punura Fernando and Dhanushka Gunathilaka.

Before returning to cricket after two and a half years in Dharamsala, a T20 match between Team India and South Africa was scheduled to take place in 2019, which was canceled due to rain. Also, it was likely to rain today, but for now, the game started on time without any interruption. In this sense, the Indian team took advantage of the situation by winning a good toss, giving Sri Lanka the opportunity to prevent a small score.

Sanju keeps an eye on Samson

The Indian team, which won the first match easily, is currently on the verge of capturing the series in the second match as well. There may be no change in the XI squad that the Indian team will play in, but the batting line-up is expected to change today. The main focus is whether Sanju Samson will get a chance to hit. Sanju's turn did not come as Rohit Sharma, Ishant Kishan and Shreyas Iyer did all the work in the first match. As such he is expected to drop to third in today’s match.

 

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IND vs SL: XI was played on 26th Feb 22 match

India: Rohit Sharma (capt), Ishant Kishan, Shreyas Iyer, Sanju Samson (VK), Deepak Hooda, Venkatesh Iyer, Ravindra Jadeja, Yusvendra Sahal, Hershel Patel, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, and Jaspreet Bhumra

Sri Lanka: Thasun Shanaka (captain), Padum Nishanka, Kamil Mishra, Charith Aslanka, Dinesh Chandimal (wicket-keeper), Samika Karunaratne, Dushmantha Samira, Praveen Jayavikram, Lahiru Kumara, Punura Fernando, Dhanushka Kundilka.

Ranji Trophy: Another star of the Indian Under-19 team made a strong debut, but came almost a century ago

Some of the players of the Indian cricket team that won the Under-19 World Cup during the Ranji Trophy season are making their debuts in the first class this time.

The second leg of the group stage of the Ranji Trophy season (Ranji Trophy 2022) will continue. Not only will it take place after a wait of almost two years, but this season the Ranji Trophy will be special as it will also provide opportunities for players who have recently made their mark. He is a member of the Indian team that won the Under-19 World Cup in 2022, some of whom made first-class debuts for the teams of the respective domestic cricket associations.

The discussion of Yash Dhul and Raj Angat Bawa is going on everywhere and now another name has been added - Harnoor Singh. Harnur, who made his debut for India in the Under-19 World Cup, made his debut for the Chandigarh team but missed nearly a century.

Baroda and Chandigarh are competing in the Elite Group B in Cuttack. In this match, 19-year-old Harnoor Singh made his first-class debut for the Chandigarh team. On the first day of the game, which started on February 24, Harnoor could not do much and was bowled out for just 22 in the first innings. But this left-handed batsman played well in the 2nd innings and gave his effort to save his group from defeat.

 

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Honour's strong innings

Chandigarh, who scored just 168 in the first innings, was 234 in their second innings at stumps on the third day of play. Harnoor's innings played a key role in this. At the start of Chandigarh, Harnoor along with his opening partner Arslan Khan scored 164 for the first wicket. During this both batsmen completed half-centuries, but both missed centuries. Arslan Khan scored 77 and Harnoor failed to come close. He hit 86 off 151 balls with 13 fours and 1 six.

Chandigarh is still lagging behind

Harnour missed the century in his debut game but revived his hopes of a tough innings defeat to play for his team. However, Chandigarh is still 115 runs behind Baroda's first innings score. Baroda team scored a massive 517 in the first innings. Vishnu Solanki scored 104 in the memorable innings for the team, while opener JK Singh also scored 96. Jagjit Singh Chandu took 5 wickets for Chandigarh.

 

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