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Teenage paceman sinks Sri Lanka
TEEN TIGER:
Charming sharp bounce from a flat pitch, the 19-year-old Rudra Pratap Singh claimed four scalps for 35 to ensure India's eight-wicket win over Sri Lanka
AGENCIES, RAJKOT, INDIA AND LAHORE, PAKISTAN
Friday, Nov 11, 2005, Page 24
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Indian batsman Yuvraj Singh hits a boundary on the way to India's victory over Sri Lanka in their sixth one-day-international match in Rajkot on Wednesday. India won the match by eight wickets to lead the series 5-1 in the seven-match series.
PHOTO: AFP
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India's teenage paceman Rudra Pratap Singh grabbed four wickets to set up a seven-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in their sixth one-day-international match on Wednesday.
The 19-year-old left-arm bowler extracted sharp bounce on a flat pitch to claim four for 35 to help skittle the visitors for 196 in 42.5 overs after stand-in captain Viren-der Sehwag opted to bowl first.
India coasted to 197 for three in 34.5 overs to extend their lead in the series to 5-1 with a game left.
Left-hander Yuvraj Singh smashed nine fours and three sixes to remain 79 not out, sharing a racy 105-run partnership for the unbeaten fourth wicket with Mohammad Kaif (38 not out).
Sri Lankan middle-order batsman Tillakaratne Dilshan struck 59 but the rest of the batsmen strug-gled against largely inexperienced bowling.
Fast bowler Dilhara Fernando removed both openers early but Sri Lanka did not have enough runs to defend.
Gautam Gambhir (28), fresh from his maiden one-day hundred in the last game, played on to his stumps and Sachin Tendulkar (19) holed out to mid-on. India were down to 92 for three after Sehwag (22) was out to leg-spinner Upul Chandana.
However, the 24-year-old Yuvraj, who made just 45 runs in the first five games, regained his touch to hit his 19th one-day fifty, playing superb shots in his 67-ball effort.
Sri Lanka's top-order batsmen faltered again on a good batting pitch in the morning.
Pacemen S. Sreesanth and Irfan Pathan struck early to remove opener Sanath Jayasuriya (19) and No. 3 batsman Kumar Sangakkara (9) respectively.
R.P.Singh, named man of the match, surprised opener Upul Tharanga (28) with extra bounce to force him to edge a catch behind the stumps.
Bowling accurately, the tall bowler then had skipper Marvan Atapattu top-edge a shot to be caught at mid-on for nine.
Dilshan scored his third consecutive fifty to rescue the innings from 83 for five in the 18th over.
The 29-year-old batsman struck nine fours in an assured display.
The final game will be played in Baroda tomorrow.
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