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Sri Lanka's sensational win in their Super 4 match in Dubai on Tuesday seems to have thrown the prediction of a straightforward showdown between India and and Pakistan in the final out of the window.
The Indian team hasn't performed to its full potential in the Super 4 stage and lack of resources and poor team selection can also be blamed for back-to-back demoralising defeats against Pakistan and Sri Lanka. What ails the current Indian team is lack of flexibility in its planning and perhaps a few fingers will be pointed at head coach Rahul Dravid. It seems that Dravid is wary of taking a few hard calls when it comes to team selections as the team does not seem to have a Plan B in its armoury.
Tom Latham says that the Black Caps have to learn from an opening defeat to hosts Australia if they are to avoid the same fate in Thursday's must-win second one-day international. Cameron Green defied cramp to hit a career-best 89 not out to steer Australia to a two-wicket victory in Tuesday's first match in the Chappell-Hadlee series. Defeat leaves New Zealand under pressure to level the series before Sunday's third and final one-day international.
SEATTLE — After playing her final game in the WNBA on Tuesday as the Las Vegas Aces eliminated her Seattle Storm from the playoffs with a 97-92 win in Game 4 of their semifinals series, Sue Bird wasn't sure yet how to feel about her career coming to an end.
Sri Lanka on Tuesday, it was the left-arm pace bowling of rookie Dilshan Madushanka that surprised and rocked India before the six-wicket defeat that pushed Rohit Sharma's men to the edge of the exit door of the T20 Asia Cup in the UAE. It was India's second consecutive defeat in the 'Super 4s' stage, after losing to Pakistan, and now leaves them with only the game against Afghanistan in hand and a very, very slim outside chance of sneaking into the final. Madushanka, who came into this match against India with a cumulative experience of just three T20Is under his belt, dealt the Men in Blue a huge blow when he uprooted Virat Kohli's stumps in the third over of India's innings. Virat, who had scored a 44-ball 60 in India's last match against Pakistan and was looking for another big score to consolidate his run of form, was sent back for a four-ball duck. India were reduced to 13/2.
Rajapaksa said Sri Lanka have shaken off their underdogs tag and proved they can challenge at next month's T20 World Cup, after beating India to stand on the verge of the Asia Cup final. Rajapaksa's side bounced back from a crushing opening defeat against Afghanistan to register three straight wins in the Twenty20 tournament, which was moved from Sri Lanka to the United Arab Emirates because of political unrest and an economic crisis.