Pathum Nissanka’s century in vain as India win in Super Over thriller

Sri Lanka assembled an extraordinary chase anchored with a magnificent face from Pathum Nissanka. Kisal Perera (58 of the 32 balls) shared a major 127 small door partnership and brought Sri Lanka to a winning position.
At a dramatic peak on the super 4 scenes of the Asian Cup, India beat Sri Lanka in a super way after the match finished with a locked tie in 202 running.
First, India, who made a stroke, published a challenging target of 203, which was driven by a bubble of 61 from a 49 -in -4 49 bubble from the Opener Abhishek Sharma. The total was a record record for the tournament this year, but Sri Lanka responded with a sensational chase anchored by a magnificent T20i century from the Openner Path, Nissanka, who broke 107 out of 58 delivery.
The match fell to the last ball, Sri Lanka needed three runs to win. They forced the first super of the tournament and succeeded in a couple.
On the one hand, the Indian Pacer Arshdeep Singh surrendered a masterclass, dismissed Centurion Nissanka with the first ball, and then accepted only two runs without falling the second small door, and Sri Lanka’s wrinkle was only 2/2.
India, pursuing a small target of 3, sealed victory easily, but India has already secured its place in the final against Pakistan. However, the exciting competition served as an excellent preparation for blue men before the summit conflict on Sunday.
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