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==Afghanistan’s 91-run win over Sri Lanka==
 
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[https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F09%2F19&entity=Ar03205&sk=3CD89931&mode=text  September 19, 2018: ''The Times of India'']
 
[https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F09%2F19&entity=Ar03205&sk=3CD89931&mode=text  September 19, 2018: ''The Times of India'']

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Scoreboard- Asia Cup (Cricket) and India
From: Arani Basu, September 20, 2018: The Times of India

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Scoreboard- Asia Cup (Cricket) and India

Afghanistan’s 91-run win over Sri Lanka

September 19, 2018: The Times of India


Sri Lankan newspapers and fans lambasted the national cricket team Tuesday after the former champions were dumped out of the Asia Cup by up-and-coming Afghanistan.

“The flop of Asia,” ran the private Daily Mirror’sheadline,while the state-run Daily News said oneday cricket had hit a “nadir”. The Island daily lamented the “sad night for Sri Lankan cricket”.

Afghanistan demonstrated their rise in international cricket with their 91-run win over Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi on Monday. Sri Lanka needed to win the Group B match to stay in the tournament but were outwitted by Afghanistan who put up a fighting total of 249 all out at Sheikh Zayed Stadium.

Sri Lanka, who now have lost 30 of their 40 matches since January 2017, had lost to Bangladesh by 137 runs in Dubai on Saturday at the opening match of the tournament. The Mirror saidthe performance did not augur well for the World Cup in England and Wales next year.

“Sri Lanka now require a great deal of soul-searching to be a competitive outfit in white-ball cricket before the 1996 World Champions become a laughing stock in the world — if they aren’t that already,” the Mirror said.

Disappointed Sri Lankan fans took to social media to went their anger, with many memes ridiculing the national team. “We could have stayed in the Asia Cup at least till India played its first match,” said one social media user.

India’s first game, against Hong Kong, was scheduled for later on Tuesday. Another social media user ridiculed batsman Kusal Mendis who was out for a duck, saying there would have been more cheer if a different “Mendis” was included — referring to a popular alcoholic drink known as “Mendis Special”.

Another fan speculated tonguein-cheek that the poor performance was all part of a strategy to dupe other teams into thinking Sri Lanka were weak before next year’s World Cup. AFP

Brief Scores: Afghanistan 249 (Rahmat Shah 72, Ihsanullah Janat 45; Thisara Perera 5/55) bt Sri Lanka 158 in 41.2 ovs (Tharanga 36, Thisara Perera 28; Rashid Khan 2/26, Gulbadin Naib 2/29) by 91 runs

India beats Hong Kong: narrowly

Arani Basu, Listless India survive Hong Kong scare in opener, September 19, 2018: The Times of India


That Indian cricket board agreed to play back-to-back games at the Asia Cup had much to do with the fact that one of their opponents would be a weak associate nation team.

But Hong Kong were more than just that. Thay not only gave big favourites India a run for their money in their opening game of the tournament here on Tuesday night, they also threatened to actually eke out a famous win when their openers -- Nizakat Khan and Anshuman Rath -- were going great guns. In the end, their valiant effort fell short by 26 runs as India heaved a sigh of relief.

Nizakat Khan (92 off 115 balls) and Rath (73 off 97) batted like assured pros during their 174-run stand, making batting look easy and showing that scoring runs at a steady rate wasn’t as complicated on this track as the Indian batting made it out to be. In fact, Shikhar Dhawan’s 120-ball 127 was put in the shade by Nizakat and Rath.

A match that was meant to give the Indians some nice practice before the big clash against Pakistan on Wednesday, and also an idea about the conditions, became a rude lesson for the Men in Blue.

That India managed to come out a winner was largely due to the inexperience of Hong Kong batsmen after the exploits of the openers. A tired Rath drove a Kuldeep Yadav-half-volley to Rohit Sharma at extra-cover in the 35th over as the opening stand was finally brought to an end. When debutant Khaleel Ahmed trapped Nizakat in front of the stumps in the next over, it opened the floodgates as Hong Kong finished at 259/8. Yuvendra Chahal came into his own, finishing with figures of 3/46. The 20-year-old Khaleel returned figures of 3/48.

Put in to bat by Hong Kong, their batsmen soon realized that they were not getting a regular belter to bat on. Rohit Sharma’s ill-timed lofted shot off off-spinner Ehsan Khan landed in the hands of mid-off. Ambati Rayudu, on a comeback trail, scored a 70-ball 60 at No. 3. Then what followed was a familiar story in India’s ODI cricket. A frail middle-order caved in as Hong Kong put up a disciplined bowling performance.

India could muster just 48 runs, losing five wickets in the last 10 overs of the innings. The middle-order failed the team one more time as India finished at 285/7.

Dinesh Karthik (33) stayed true to his reputation of getting confident starts and then throwing it away and MS Dhoni edged an innocuous Ehsan Khan delivery to the wicketkeeper to fall for duck after facing just three deliveries.

With India taking on arch-rivals Pakistan on Wednesday, it was hardly the workout they wanted. It was a draining experience and it will be a test of character for them against Pakistan. Can they lift themselves up for the marquee clash?

Initial results

India beat Pakistan

Arani Basu, A CAKEWALK IN THE DUBAI HEAT, September 20, 2018: The Times of India


Men In Blue Make Light Of Long-Awaited Desert Derby With Easy Win Over Pakistan

When the fixtures for the Asia Cup were drawn, India would be hoping that one of their two back-to-back games would be an easy outing. The Hong Kong game on Tuesday was expected to be a cakewalk.


It turned out to anything but that with big favourites India having to eke out an unconvincing 26-run win.

However, September 19, 2018 made amends for the Men in Blue as they dispatched a listless Pakistan by eight wickets with as many as 21 overs to spare. The total game lasted 72.1 overs, something the Indians would be very happy about. India are now one-up on their arch-rivals at the top of a tournament which could potentially see them square off another two times in the next 10 days.

The emphatic victory does send out a strong message to the other contenders: This team can be dominant even without Virat Kohli.

Once Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed asked India to field first, the desire to hit India hard at the top of the game was evident. The ploy had much to do with the fact that India had a draining outing just 14 hours ago and it was their best chance to run them ragged under the blazing sun.

However, a breeze made the afternoon a lot cooler than the preceding days. India’s opening seamers — Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah — tied down the flamboyance of Fakhar Zaman and Imamul-Haq. The batting collapse which followed only looked inevitable.

They imploded in a very familiar way.

Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan’s authority at the crease against the charging pace attack meant that the 163-run target didn’t induce any shockwaves. That allowed Ambati Rayudu and Dinesh Karthik, both looking to cement a place in the team, to amble past the target, staying unbeaten on 31 each.

Rohit’s men did everything that Sarfraz would have wanted his mates to do — keep their heads and stay in the match. Bhuvneshwar (3/15) and Bumrah’s (2/23) impeccable length and unwavering line tested the anxious nerves of openers Zaman and Imam as both perished playing atrocious shots, leaving the rest of the batting tied in shackles.

As Rohit and Dhawan saw off the initial burst before getting stuck into the Pakistani attacks for their 39-ball 52 and 54-ball 46 respectively, it laid out a template that the Pakistani coaching staff would rub into the minds of Zaman and Imam for the coming games.

India, meanwhile, stuck to their gameplan smartly and made a chest-thumping statement about their bowling resources.

That the side-arm off-spin of Kedar Jadhav (3/23) choked the Pakistan batsmen was more due the work done by the new-ball bowlers earlier in the innings.

Hardik Pandya’s breakdown didn’t hurt India even if it happened in the middle of a partnership between Shoaib Malik and Babar Azam.

As Azam walked past a googly from Kuldeep Yadav to lose his off-stump for 47 and Malik was run out for 43, it was game India.

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