The Sri Lankans have scored the big total of 321 with all ease and won the match with 7 wickers.
While Sikhar dhawan(125) makes a ton, Dhoni(63) has powered India to 321 for 6 wickets. As much as Sri Lanka, India would also be keen to beat the weather when the two sides meet at the Kennington Oval in London on Thursday for their ICC Champions Trophy Group B clash. Both sides have played one match each and while India decimated Pakistan, the Sri Lankans were handed a loss by South Africa.
While there is little doubt that India should win if the match goes its length, the weather gods may intervene yet again, as they did during India’s previous game, making the equation that much more testing. Virat Kohli will be left with the interesting choice of whether to set a score or chase, since the Duckworth/Lewis System (DLS) that commands the scoring in rain-affected matches, did not do India any favours in the Pakistan game.