Sri Lanka survive Axar blitz to level series

Sri Lanka snapped their winless streak in T20Is against India in India since February 2016 with a 16-run win in the second T20I in Pune on Thursday (December 5) to even out the three-match series. A record 50 years from Dasun Shanaka (56* off 22) and a lively fifty from Kusal Mendis (52 off 31) set up Sri Lanka's monumental all out of 206/6. India lost a portion of their side inside 10 overs with somewhat north of 50 on the board. Axar Patel (65 off 31) and Suryakumar Yadav (51 off 36) retaliated with forceful half-hundreds of years yet Sri Lanka won eventually, with their captain adjusting his fine excursion in the game with two wickets in the last finished. More on Shanaka's barrage... Shanaka showed up at the wrinkle with Sri Lanka in some difficulty at 110/4, and watched from the opposite end as Charith Asalanka struck two sixes off Yuzvendra Chahal and followed it with a greatest off Umran Malik. However, the sixteenth over from Malik wrapped up with the wickets of Asalanka and Wanindu Hasaranga, leaving Sri Lanka six down. At 147/6 after 17 overs, anything nearby 170-180 would have been a serious aggregate. However, Shanaka had different thoughts. He took the assault to Malik, hurling him down the ground for a four, top-edging a six over fine leg and cutting one over cover for a most extreme. Arshdeep Singh had a forgettable game, yielding five no-balls in the two overs he bowled, and turned out to be struck for a six and a four by Shanaka in the nineteenth over. Shivam Mavi was dispatched for three sixes by the Sri Lankan chief in the last over as the guests crossed the 200 hindrance to leave India with a difficult undertaking. How did Sri Lanka begin? Very well. Having been approached to bat, they rode on Kusal Mendis' 31-ball 52 to place the Indian bowlers under tension in the principal half of their innings. While Hardik Pandya was clean in the opening over, Arshdeep wound up going for 19, which incorporated a four and a six for Mendis. The hitter additionally took the assault to Pandya and Mavi as Sri Lanka hustled to 47 out of four overs. India figured out how to apply the brakes a piece through their spinners as Sri Lanka finished the powerplay at 55/0. Yet, Axar Patel was hit for a six by Mendis and Malik excessively yielded a six as Mendis raised a 27-ball fifty to give Sri Lanka an extraordinary stage. Did India have their minutes with the ball? Indeed, they did. Chahal finished Mendis' visit by catching him in front, with India utilizing the DRS to turn around the onfield choice of not-out. Malik excused Bhanuka Rajapaksa, who attempted to direct a pacy conveyance to third man, just to cleave it onto the stumps. With Axar stowing the wickets of Pathum Nissanka and Dhananjaya de Silva, Sri Lanka faltered halfway in their innings before Shanaka lifted them to a decent aggregate. How was India's reaction with the bat? It was a battle for India as they lost wickets in a pile in the powerplay. Ishan Kishan, hoping to excoriate one across the line, was bowled by Rajitha in the second finished. Shubman Gill excessively withdrew in something very similar over, giving a catch to mid-on hoping to play the draw to a conveyance that wasn't sufficiently short. Debutant Rahul Tripathi, having gotten off the imprint with a fine limit, went for a drive off Dilshan Madushanka however edged to the 'guardian. Pandya was excused by Chamika Karunaratne not long after hitting a six as India slipped to 34/4 in the fifth over, and wrapped up with just 39 in the powerplay and were left with a necessary pace of 12. The rate went past 14 toward the finish of the tenth over, with Hasaranga having represented the wicket of Deepak Hooda, as India were battling at 65/5. A counter-going after organization gives India trust Axar had two or three godsends, with the 'manager Mendis blundering the twice - putting down a catch and tossing one wide to the bowler with Axar well short running back to the non-striker's end. Axar likewise kept the limits coming, in any event, clearing the wall a couple of times, albeit the necessary rate continued to develop and went past 15 at one phase. Yet, Axar counter-went after, scoring the majority of the runs in 50 years organization that fell off 25 conveyances, with a full go-around off sixes for the left-given player off Hasaranga in the fourteenth over being the feature. Suryakumar likewise gathered a six in a similar over which yielded 26 runs. Suryakumar struck a six off Karunaratne in the fifteenth over, as did Axar who raised a 20-ball fifty to carry the condition to 68 off the last five overs. Shanaka assists Sri Lanka with winning Suryakumar raised a 33-ball fifty with a scoop went for a six off Madushanka in the sixteenth over. Yet, the organization, worth 91, reached a conclusion in a similar over when Suryakumar confused a space. It boiled down to 50 off three overs and Madushanka, bowling the eighteenth, yielded just 1 off the initial three balls. In any case, Mavi struck 6, 4 and 6 off the last three, while India oversaw 12 off Rajitha, who got done with fine figures of 2 for 22 by the by. The hosts required 21 to get off the last finished and Shanaka willingly volunteered to astonish the, sacking the wickets of Axar and Mavi while yielding just four races to star with an overall presentation. Brief scores: Sri Lanka 206/6 of every 20 overs (Dasun Shanaka 56, Kusal Mendis 52; Umran Malik 3-48) beat India 190/8 out of 20 overs (Axar Patel 65, Suryakumar Yadav 51; Dasun Shanaka 2-4) by 16 runs.