India has conquered a massive win in the Asia Cup against Sri Lanka. India named the title with a 10-wicket victory. Mohammed Siraj’s spell just swept the opponent in the final match. Siraj took 6 wickets by giving 21 runs. Hardik took 2 wickets and Bumrah took took 1 wicket. Sri Lanka got all out for 50 runs. India reached the target just in 6,1 overs.

Axar’s injury and Washington as a replacement:

Before the final match, India faced Bangladesh in the last match of the Super Four. Shubman Gill had 122 in that match and Axar Patel scored 42 in that match. Despite their fighting innings, India lost the match by 6 runs. In that match, Axar Patel sustained an injury and could not play the final match. Washington Sundar came to replace him in the squad. But he didn’t play the match. But Washington Sundar made an unusual record by not playing the match.

In January 2023, the India vs Sri Lanka match:

Earlier this year, India met Sri Lanka in a face-to-face clash in ODI. India won the toss and opted to bat first. After the innings, India put on a 390/5 record. Virat’s unbeaten 166 out of 110 balls boosted the innings. Shubhman scored 116 in 97 balls. This Duo made a 131-run partnership.

While chasing the target Sri Lanka’s innings ended in 73 runs. They fought only till 22 overs. After that India registered 317 runs win on board. That has registered as the highest ODI victory ever in ODIs. Washington Sundar was a part of that team but didn’t play the match. India won the match by 317 runs.

Asia Cup final 2023:

India met Sri Lanka in the final clash in the Asia Cup 2023. They bagged the title with a 10-wicket victory. Mohammed Siraj single-handedly took the match from the opponent. They registered a terrific figure on 6/21. Axar Patel was not a part of the final game. Washington Sundar came as a replacement but didn’t play the match.

Even in that match, India registered a 10-wicket victory. This is an unexpected and hilarious record. When the stats came out netizens were going crazy over it.

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