Sri Lankan cricket team in India in 2005-06

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The Sri Lankan cricket team toured India for cricket matches in October, November and December 2005. The tour was split into two legs, as India hosted South Africa for a One Day International series in between the India–Sri Lanka ODIs (which were played between 25 October and 12 November) and the Tests, which took place in December. Before the ODI series, India were ranked seventh on the ICC ODI Championship table, while Sri Lanka were second, and the Indian team had officially changed captains with Rahul Dravid taking over from Sourav Ganguly. However, India defied the rankings, winning the first four ODIs of seven to secure the series, and ended up with a 6–1 win despite resting captain Dravid and letting opener Virender Sehwag take over the helm for the sixth ODI. Sanath Jayasuriya, Sri Lanka's opener with 100 Tests and 345 ODIs under his belt, was dropped for the Tests[1] after tallying 86 runs in the six ODIs, while Rahul Dravid moved up 18 places on the ICC player rankings with 312 runs for twice out.[2] India's wicket-keeper M. S. Dhoni also made his mark, being the second highest averaging batsman of the series, and he made 183 not out in one of the matches, which was at the time the sixth-highest innings by a batsman in an ODI.

The Test series was won by India as well, this time 2–0, with three and a half days of play of the first Test lost due to rain. In the second Test, India took a 60-run lead on first innings after Anil Kumble took six for 72, and four half-centuries (from Irfan Pathan, Yuvraj Singh, Rahul Dravid and M. S. Dhoni) gave India 375 more runs before declaring. Kumble then completed a ten-for in the match as Sri Lanka were bowled out for 247, losing by 188 runs. In the second match, the margin of victory was even more convincing, Kumble getting seven wickets and Harbhajan Singh ten as Sri Lanka were bowled out for 206 and 249 on their way to a 259-run loss.

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[edit] Squads

For the sixth and seventh matches, Venugopal Rao and Yadav were originally replaced by Mohammad Kaif and V. R. V. Singh, but Singh failed a fitness test and Yadav was called up again[3].
Chamara Kapugedera was originally selected for the Test squad, but suffered a lateral ligament sprain during training and was replaced by Mubarak. [4]
Ganguly was replaced by Wasim Jaffer for the third Test. [5]

[edit] Match details

[edit] First ODI, 25 October

India won by 101 runs [6]

[edit] Second ODI, 28 October

India won by eight wickets [7]

[edit] Third ODI, 31 October

India won by six wickets[8]

[edit] Fourth ODI, 3 November

India won by four wickets[9]

[edit] Fifth ODI, 6 November

Sri Lanka won by five wickets[10]

[edit] Sixth ODI, 9 November

India won by seven wickets[11]

[edit] Seventh ODI, 12 November

India won by five wickets [12]

[edit] First Test, 2–6 December

Match drawn [13]

[edit] Second Test, 10–14 December

India beat Sri Lanka by 188 runs [14]

[edit] Third Test, 18–22 December

India beat Sri Lanka by 259 runs [15]

[edit] References

  1. ^  Jayasuriya vows to return from Cricinfo, published 28 November 2005
  2. ^  Sri Lanka in India, 2005-06 One-Day Series Averages from Cricinfo
  3. ^  Sri Lanka send for Jehan Mubarak from Cricinfo, published 29 November 2005
  4. ^  Yadav back in for injured V. R. V. Singh by Siddhartha Vaidyanathan of Cricinfo, 8 November 2005
  5. ^  Ganguly dropped for third Test by Anand Vasu of Cricinfo, 14 December 2005
  6. ^  Scorecard – One-Day International 1 from Cricinfo
  7. ^  Scorecard – One-Day International 2 from Cricinfo
  8. ^  Scorecard – One-Day International 3 from Cricinfo
  9. ^  Scorecard – One-Day International 4 from Cricinfo
  10. ^  Scorecard – One-Day International 5 from Cricinfo
  11. ^  Scorecard – One-Day International 6 from Cricinfo
  12. ^  Scorecard – One-Day International 7 from Cricinfo
  13. ^  Scorecard – Test 1 from Cricinfo
  14. ^  Scorecard – Test 2 from Cricinfo
  15. ^  Scorecard – Test 3 from Cricinfo
  16. Sri Lanka Squad from Cricinfo