Sri Lanka’s bat bat, the board rained money after beating India

Sri Lanka won the T20 series by beating India by seven wickets in their third match on Thursday. Following this big win, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has expressed outrage over the players and announced a $ 1 lakh cash prize for the entire team. In the third match, the future of Kovid-affected India was given a toss, but his decision to bat first was not right and the team managed to score only 81 for 8. The pitch was not conducive to batsmen, but the Indian bowlers had little to defend. Sri Lanka made an easy win by scoring 82 for three in 14.3 overs.

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“The Executive Committee of Sri Lanka Cricket commended the players, coaches and support staff for the much-needed victory and decided to reward the national team with a $ 100,000 reward,” the SLC said in a statement. Let’s say that Sri Lanka won the T20 series for the first time against India. Seven bilateral T20 series have been played between the two teams in the past but each time India emerged as the winner. The first T20 series was held between the two teams in 2008.

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In this match, India were bowled out for their low score, but Kuldeep remained in the crease for 11 overs. This allowed India to play the entire 20 overs and exceed their low score (74, Australia, 2008). This is India’s lowest score in T20 after playing the full 20 overs. Only four boundaries were bowled by India. In this match, the pitch was helping the spinners a lot and the batsmen did not have an answer to Hasaranga’s bowling on day one, taking just nine runs on his birthday and taking four wickets.

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