SN Thakur to Perera, FOUR, pulled away to the fine leg fence and that's it. Sri Lanka start their campaign with a confidence-boosting win against India. They win by 5 wickets. Thakur missed his mark, but Perera didn't, spots the slower short ball and posts it in the gap to mark the Sri Lanka's truimph 
      SN Thakur to Perera, 2 runs, slower short ball, Perera hammers the pull to deep mid-wicket and calls for two. A better throw at the striker's end would have had Perera in trouble 
      SN Thakur to Shanaka, 1 run, cue-ends the drive to extra cover and hustles for a quick single. Rohit aims and misses at the non-striker's end 
      Unadkat to Perera, SIX, he is a real bludgeoner of the cricket ball. Straight out of Justin Kemp's book. Clears his front leg, stays ready for a full ball and thrashes it straight back over the bowler's head 
      Unadkat to Perera, wide, fires a yorker, but dished it a little too far outside off, just past the tramline for the umpire to exercise his arms 
      Unadkat to Shanaka, leg byes, 1 run, angles this slower delivery into the body from round the wicket, smacks Shanaka on the hip and rolls into the off-side after he missed the hack 
      Vijay Shankar to Perera, 2 runs, in the air and falls in no-man's land. Slower, fuller and wider from Vijay Shankar, Perera slices the lofted drive over extra cover, it drops in between three converging fielders from the deep 
      SN Thakur to Shanaka, no run, 136ks, short and wide, Shanaka has a big swish at it and misses. 8 runs off Thakur's last 2 overs after conceding 27 in his first. Brilliant! 
      SN Thakur to Shanaka, 1 run, short ball outside off, Shanaka forehands the pull to long-on. The sort of stroke you'd generally witness in Tennis 
      Chahal to Perera, 1 run, dropped? Chahal's reaction suggests so. Short ball, smashed straight back at Chahal who stretched his right hand and only succeeded in parrying the ball to mid-off 
      Chahal to Perera, no run, floated full on middle and leg, flicked to mid-wicket