Who won 2nd ODI match 2020?

Who won 2nd ODI match 2020?

India have won the game by 3 wickets to clinch the series 2-0. What a match it was. Suryakumar slammed his maiden fifty after the top order collapsed.

What is the time of 2nd ODI?

The 2nd ODI match between the Sri Lanka cricket team and the India cricket team will begin at 3:00 pm IST.

Which team scored most 400 runs in ODI?

South Africa
South Africa have recorded more 400+ scores in ODIs than any other nation, with six such scores as of August 2018. Both teams have scored 400+ runs twice in the ODI format, with the first one being the Australia vs South Africa match in 2006 and the second occurrence being India vs Sri Lanka in 2009.

Who won 2 nd ODI?

India registered a series-clinching three-wicket win over Sri Lanka in the second One-day International (ODI) at R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo on Tuesday.

Who won yesterday ODI match?

SL vs IND 1st ODI Highlights: India Beat Sri Lanka By 7 Wickets To Go 1-0 Up In 3-Match Series.

Who is the man of the match Ind vs Aus 2nd ODI?

KL Rahul | Man of the Match | 80(52): I couldn’t have asked for a better start.

What went wrong in the England v Australia one-day series?

As good as England were, this was an almost unbelievable collapse from Australia, who gifted wickets with poor shots, no foot movement and a generally bewildered air. England now have a chance to keep their five-year unbeaten run in home one-day series in the final match of the series at the same ground on Wednesday.

How did Australia lose the Ashes final eight wickets?

A reeling Australia lost their final eight wickets for 63 runs as they were bowled out for 207, despite a valiant last-wicket partnership of 31 between Alex Carey and Josh Hazlewood. England earlier collapsed to 149-8, with leg-spinner Adam Zampa taking 3-36 before Adil Rashid and Tom Curran pushed them to 231-9.

What did Rashid do to Cummins in England v Australia?

Rashid slapped Cummins over deep mid-wicket for just the second six of England’s innings as the two shared a 72-run stand. Australia were clearly frustrated as they left the field, but that was nothing compared to how they will feel after the batting performance that was to follow.

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