IND vs SL, 1st ODI: LIVE
This match is going right down to the wire. Mahela Jayawardene was run out for three as Sri Lanka tried to close in on the Indian target.
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This match is going right down to the wire. Mahela Jayawardene was run out for three as Sri Lanka tried to close in on the Indian target.
Harbhajan Singh is on a roll in Rajkot. His two blows might well be crucial for the hosts, who have been on the mat, defending 414! Read more
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