India’s Historic Records in Asia Cup 2023 Final Against Sri Lanka

In a thrilling showcase of cricketing prowess, India emerged victorious in the Asia Cup 2023 final, resoundingly defeating Sri Lanka by 10 wickets. The match, held at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, was an emphatic statement from the Indian cricket team ahead of the upcoming ODI World Cup. 

Record-Breaking Bowling Display by India

Sri Lanka faced a daunting challenge against a relentless Indian bowling attack. The host team was bowled out for a mere 50 runs, marking their second-lowest total in ODI history and the lowest against India in the 50-over format. 

Mohammed Siraj was the standout performer, showcasing an exceptional display of bowling mastery. Siraj’s fiery spell yielded an impressive 6-wicket haul for just 21 runs in his 7-over stint, leaving the Sri Lankan batting lineup in disarray. At one point, Sri Lanka found themselves reeling at a precarious 12 for 6 before being bundled out in just 13.1 overs. 

India wasted no time in chasing down the modest target of 50 set by Sri Lanka. Their chase was executed with precision and speed, with the Indian team achieving victory in a mere 6.1 overs. This resounding win against Sri Lanka marked India’s biggest victory in terms of balls remaining in ODIs. 

Records Shattered by the Indian Team

Rohit Sharma, at the helm of the Indian team, showcased exceptional leadership, guiding India to their 8th Asia Cup crown. This victory not only underscored Sharma’s leadership prowess but also established India as a dominant force in international cricket, sending a strong message to their competitors before the impending ODI World Cup. However, this match saw some other records being broken as well.

  1. Shortest ODIs by Balls Bowled: This match now ranks third on the list of the shortest ODIs by balls bowled, with only Nepal vs. USA in 2020 and SL vs. Zim in 2001 being shorter.
  1. Biggest Wins in an ODI Final (Balls Remaining): India’s emphatic win tops the chart in terms of balls remaining, surpassing Australia’s win against England in 2003 and Australia’s victory over Pakistan in 1999.
  1. Biggest ODI Wins for India (Balls Remaining): India’s colossal victory against Sri Lanka ranks first in this category, followed by their win against Kenya in 2001 and their triumph over the West Indies in 2018.
  1. 10-Wicket Wins in ODI Finals: India’s dominant performance marks only the third instance of a 10-wicket victory in an ODI final, with previous instances being India vs. Zimbabwe in 1998 and Australia vs. England in 2003.

 

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