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India v Sri Lanka                           06 Jul

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Sixth ODI



July 06, 2002 - 1725 GMT

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India beat Sri Lanka by four wickets

BIRMINGHAM: India beat Sri Lanka by four wickets in the sixth match of the One-day International triangular series here at Edgbaston on Saturday.

July 06, 2002 - 
Sri Lanka on the brink as they collapse against India

BIRMINGHAM, England: Ashish Nehra led the India attack as Sri Lanka were bowled out for a lowly 187 in their triangular series one-day international here at Edgbaston on Saturday.

It left the Sri Lankans with an uphill task of winning the match and keeping their hopes alive of making the final at Lord's on July 13. Left-arm quick Nehra's superb analayis of 10-2-28-2 saw him put the brake on Sri Lanka's innings right from the start.

After India captain Sourav Ganguly won the toss, on a pitch with some moisture in it, Nehra's opening seven overs cost just 10 runs.

Sri Lanka failed to bat out their 50 overs, a cardinal sin in one-day games, the innings ending with 10 balls remaining, Dilhara Fernando two not out. 

Marvan Atapattu (50) and Mahela Jayawardene (36) were the top scorers, both men dismissed in quick succession by leg-spinner Anil Kumble.

Later Chaminda Vaas' 20-ball 26 took the Lankans to within sight of 200. Beaten in their previous three matches, Sri Lanka have to win here to maintain their hopes of making the series final.

But their chances were hanging by a thread when, having been 125 for two, they lost their last eight wickets for 62 runs. Nehra, who had Sanath Jayasuriya dropped by Dinesh Mongia at second slip on 18, eventually dismissed Sri Lanka's captain for 22 when the left-hander trying to cut, chopped the ball on to his stumps.

Then, for the second time in the series, third seamer Ajit Agarkar took a wicket with his first ball. And once again Romesh Kaluwitharana (eight) was the man out in a near replica of his dismissal at The Oval.

Sri Lanka's wicket-keeper drove loosely outside off-stump and opposing gloveman Rahul Dravid took the easy catch, Sri Lanka 41 for two in the 12th over.

Jayawardene helped Atapattu get the innings back on an even keel, the pair putting on 84 for the third wicket.

But, looking to accelerate, Jayawardene holed out to long-off against Kumble, Sri Lanka 125 for three in the 31st over. And four runs later Kumble struck again.

Atapattu had just reached his fifty but was deceived by a well-flighted googly that went through the gap between bat and pad before clipping off stump. Atapattu faced 73 balls including five fours.

More importantly, Kumble had taken two for two in nine balls and Sri Lanka were struggling at 129 for four with a pair of fresh batsmen at the crease. 

And, until Vaas arrived to blast four boundaries, none of the others could disturb the bowlers' length.

Sri Lanka made two changes from the side beaten by three wickets against England at Headingley on Tuesday.

All-rounder Thilan Samaraweera replaced Kumar Sangakkara and Pramodya Wickramasinghe was preferred to fellow seamer Nuwan Zoysa.

India, for whom victory here would guarantee a final berth, stuck with the same side that has served them well throughout the series.

They top the table with two wins from their three matches - the other one was a no result after the Riverside match with England was rained off on Thursday.

July 06, 2002 - 
Sri Lanka make slow start in must-win one-dayer

BIRMINGHAM, England: Sri Lanka's interest in the triangular series looked to be hanging by a thread on Saturday as they struggled to 105 for two at the halfway stage of their innings against India.

The Sri Lankans, who have yet to claim a point in the tournament also involving hosts England, must win their last three games to qualify for the final at Lord's.

But India made life difficult for the batsmen after captain Saurav Ganguly won the toss and invited the Lankans to bat in front of a packed crowd at Edgbaston.

Sri Lanka's score of 55 for two after 15 overs was the lowest posted at that stage of the innings in the tournament so far before an unbroken third wicket stand of 64 between Marvan Atapattu and Mahela Jayawardene steadied 
the ship.

There was little evidence of the struggles to follow when skipper Sanath Jayasuriya hit Ashish Nehra for six over cover point in the second over. But Jayasuriya lived dangerously and was dropped at slip off Nehra before the same player took his revenge by bowling him for 22.

That left Sri Lanka at 33 for one and they suffered another blow three overs later when Ajit Agarkar had Romesh Kaluwitharana caught behind by Rahul Dravid for eight.

July 06, 2002 - 0955 GMT
India win toss and sends SL in to bat

EDGBASTON, England: Indian captain Sourav Ganguly won the toss and sent Sri Lanka in to bat here Saturday in their triangular series one day match. 

Sri Lanka have to win to keep their hopes alive of making the final of the series which also includes England.

India lead the series with two wins from their three matches - the other one was a no result after the match with England was rained off on Thursday.

England are also on 10 points with two wins from four matches.

Teams
India: Sourav Ganguly (captain), Virender Sehwag, Dinesh Mongia, Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid (wkt), Yuvraj Singh, Mohammad Kaif, Ajit Agarkar, Zaheer Khan, Anil Kumble, Ashish Nehra.

Sri Lanka: Sanath Jayasuriya (captain), Romesh Kaluwitharana (wkt), Marvan Atapattu, Mahela Jayawardene, Russel Arnold, Thiland Samaraweera, Naveed Nawaz, Upul Chandana, Chaminda Vaas, Pramodya Wickramasinghe, Dilhara 
Fernando.

Umpires: Steve Bucknor (West Indies) and Neil Mallender (England). TV umpire: Peter Willey (England). 
Match referee: Mike Procter (South Africa).

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