9 pm Right, that's it from today. The first match of the series and India have grabbed the advantage disdainfully. We'll see you in the next match. On behalf of Chandan and Alagappan - a good night to all of you.
Kohli: They got off to a really good start. We thought we would chase close to 300, it was a good pitch to bat on. The point of batting second was that it would come on later in the day. It came on like a dream. The last three months have been a great tome for Dhawan and he's cashing in on his purple patch. Hopefully he stays in this happy zone and we'll make sure he stays there, because he will win you games as long he's in it. Once he starts going, it's very difficult to stop him. Yes (we have our eyes set on 2019) . You have to prepare 24 months in advance. We're going to experiment and embrace that. You can [expect to] see a lot of changes [from now on]. All the guys have bought into it. it's all about what gives us more balance. Start of the series it's about getting the batting right. Axar brings something with the bat and he's a gun fielder. We felt one wristspinner was enough. In another match, we might bring in a pacer or play three spinners. It's all about getting the balance.
Tharanga: We started really well and after that we didn't capitalise. The middle order collapsed. One stage, we were thinking of 300. If you want to score 300 in an ODI, someone has to get a big score. We have to learn from the mistakes. The main thing is someone has to get a big one. The bowling also has to become more consistent.
Man of the Match, Dhawan: Things have been going well for me and I've just been focussing on my processes. I have mental freedom and when you perform well, you have extra confidence. By the grace of god, things are going my way. Just wanted to play positively and on the merit of the ball today.
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8.34 pm India record their biggest win, in terms of overs to spare, for a target of 200+. Brutal batting against the withering hosts. There are some wins that are clinical, but there was nothing fine about this. It was an annihilation. Dhawan continues his wondrous form this year. Twenty fours and three sixes - 98 out of his 132 in boundaries. That should tell the story. Kohli was more measured, which means a strike rate of only 117. Runs for him on his return to the place where it all began. The bowlers began this and the batsmen have ended it quickly. Perhaps to Sri Lanka's relief.
END OF OVER:28 | 8 Runs | IND: 214/1 (3 runs required from 22 overs, RR: 7.64, RRR: 0.13)
- Virat Kohli81 (68b)
- Shikhar Dhawan127 (87b)
- Lasith Malinga8-0-52-0
- Lakshan Sandakan6-0-63-0
END OF OVER:27 | 17 Runs | IND: 206/1 (11 runs required from 23 overs, RR: 7.62, RRR: 0.47)
- Virat Kohli74 (63b)
- Shikhar Dhawan126 (86b)
- Lakshan Sandakan6-0-63-0
- Lasith Malinga7-0-44-0
END OF OVER:26 | 8 Runs | IND: 189/1 (28 runs required from 24 overs, RR: 7.26, RRR: 1.16)
- Shikhar Dhawan125 (85b)
- Virat Kohli58 (58b)
- Lasith Malinga7-0-44-0
- Lakshan Sandakan5-0-46-0
END OF OVER:25 | 13 Runs | IND: 181/1 (36 runs required from 25 overs, RR: 7.24, RRR: 1.44)
- Shikhar Dhawan118 (80b)
- Virat Kohli57 (57b)
- Lakshan Sandakan5-0-46-0
- Wanindu Hasaranga4-0-29-0
Dhawan looks bored, wants to finish this quickly. Malinga is brought back to counter it.