Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat. The Indian bowlers were disciplined from the start and gave the Lankan openers a tough time in the middle. Both openers were dismissed by Sunil Ramesh in the 5th over of the innings. Ruwan Wasantha and Damith Sadruwan tried to rebuild the innings but the Indian bowlers bowled tight spells giving the batters very few chances to score. They lost wickets at regular intervals which restricted their scoring and eventually finished their innings on 137 for the loss of 8 wickets. Ruwan Wasantha scored 40 and had small partnerships with Damith Sadruwan and T.D Sahan Kumara to take Sri Lanka to a respectable score. Sunil Ramesh and Ajay Kumar Reddy took two wickets a piece.
Chasing the target, Indian opener Prakash Jayaramaiah found his touch and was scoring runs at will. He continued to score freely even after the early dismissal of vice-captain D. Venkateswara Rao. Such was the dominance of Prakash that he stitched together a 71 run partnership for the second wicket with Lalit Meena in which the latter scored just 4 runs. Prakash retired in the 10th over when the score read 112 and India needing just 26 runs to victory. He scored 81 of 44 balls with the help of 17 boundaries. Ajay Kumar Reddy and Sunil Ramesh comfortably finished the game in 11.5 overs.
The semifinals of the tournament will be played tomorrow at the Samprasiddhi Sports Estadio, Bengaluru. The matches will be telecasts live on DD Sports. India will play South Africa at 9 AM in the first semifinals and Sri Lanka will be up against Bangladesh in the other semifinals starting at 1 PM.
Brief Scores:
Sri Lanka – 137/8 in 20 overs (Ruwan Wasantha – 40, Damith Sadruwan – 18; Ajay Kumar Reddy – 2/18, Sunil Ramesh – 2/15) lost to India – 139/3 in 11.5 overs (Prakash Jayaramaiah – 81, Ajay Kumar Reddy – 20 not out)