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“They Are Used To Small Grounds..” – Sri Lankan Spinner Maheesh Theekshana Labels Team India As “Flat Track Bullies”

by Himanshu Singh
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Sri Lanka secured a 2-0 victory over India in the ODI series, with spinner Maheesh Theekshana making a notable remark about the playing conditions in India.

Sri Lanka secured a 32-run win against India in the second ODI at R. Premadasa Stadium, gaining a 1-0 advantage in the three-match series. In a disappointing turn of events, the Indian cricket team, captained by Rohit Sharma, faced their first loss of the Sri Lanka series on Sunday. The hosts secured a comfortable 32-run victory at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. After the match, Rohit Sharma didn't hold back in his critique, acknowledging that his team failed to play up to standard during the encounter. Sri Lanka won the toss and opted to bat first, setting India a target of 241 runs. The Men in Blue got off to a promising start, but their chase unraveled significantly, largely due to an outstanding bowling display by Sri Lankan leg-spinner Jeffrey Vandersay. Vandersay's career-best figures of 6/33 played a pivotal role in dismantling India's batting lineup. Rohit Sharma's brisk 64 off 44 balls initially put India in a strong position. However, his dismissal, attempting a reverse sweep that was brilliantly caught by Pathum Nissanka off Vandersay's bowling, signaled the beginning of India's downfall. When asked about his shot selection during the post-match presentation, the 37-year-old defended his aggressive approach. Speaking to the presenters after the match, Rohit said, “We didn't play good cricket, that's why we lost the game. We do understand the nature of this surface and the nature of how the game is going to go as well. It gets really, really tough in the middle overs. So you have to try and capitalize in the powerplay and get as many runs as possible. That's what both openers were trying to do. But we were just not good enough today.” “The reason I got 65 runs is because of the way I batted. When I bat like that, there is bound to be risk taking, and I'm not afraid to do that. Whenever you get out, whether you score 100, 50 or zero, you feel disappointed if you don't get across the line. But that won't change my intent,” the Indian skipper further added. In challenging spin-friendly conditions in Colombo on Sunday, India faced a target of 241 runs. Despite valiant efforts from captain Rohit Sharma and middle-order batsman Axar, the rest of the Indian lineup struggled. As a result, the team fell short, losing the match by 32 runs.
Sri Lanka defeated India in the third ODI match. Photo – Twitter

Sri Lanka has achieved a significant milestone by defeating India in a bilateral series for the first time since 1997, marking a moment of elation for their cricket fans. The Sri Lankan bowlers were exceptional throughout the series, consistently putting pressure on the Indian batters, who struggled against the spin attack during the run-chases in all three matches.

The series opener ended in a dramatic tie, with India failing to score the one run needed from the last 14 balls. Sri Lanka then secured a convincing 32-run victory in the second ODI, setting the stage for a decisive final match.

In the third ODI, Sri Lanka delivered an even more dominant performance, winning by 110 runs to claim the series 2-0. After choosing to bat first, Sri Lanka posted a total of 248/7 in their 50 overs. Avishka Fernando led the way with 96 runs, supported by Pathum Nissanka’s 45, Kusal Mendis’ 59, and Kamindu Mendis’ 20. India, however, faltered badly in their chase, managing only 138 runs before being bowled out in 26.1 overs. Rohit Sharma top-scored with 35, followed by Virat Kohli’s 20, Riyan Parag’s 15, and Washington Sundar’s 30, with the rest of the lineup failing to reach double digits. Sri Lanka’s bowling attack was led by Danish Wellalage, who took 5 wickets, with Mahesh Theekshana adding 2, and Aditya Fernando and Jeffrey Vandersay taking 1 and 2 wickets, respectively.

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The Indian batters’ repeated struggles against spin on turning tracks have raised serious concerns about their ability to handle such conditions. This series win is a welcome boost for Sri Lanka, especially after being whitewashed 3-0 in the preceding T20I series against India.

Following the series win, Maheesh Theekshana commented on the differences in playing conditions, suggesting that India often benefits from favorable pitches and small boundaries at home. He highlighted that in Sri Lanka, particularly at the Premadasa Stadium, the conditions are more challenging, offering more turn for spinners.

Theekshana said: “They (India) usually play on good wickets and small boundaries in India. We knew playing in Premadasa, if there’s little bit turn, we can take advantage because we have good spinners. Even in domestic, the wickets will be like this and our batters know how to play.”

He also mentioned that Rohit Sharma attempted to go on the offensive against him and praised the entire team for their historic victory over India in the ODI series after 27 years.
“Rohit came into bat and he attacked me, Asitha got a good start, came back and got Shubman and then Wellalage was brilliant, Vandersay did a great job … Hasaranga in the first game, Akila bowled economically in both the games. I wanted to bowl more dot balls. It was a team effort. All the players contributed, that’s why we ended up winning 2-0” added Theekshana.

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