<p><strong>Monday, November 27, 2017 </strong></p><p>20 </p><p>SPORTS </p><p>Kohli’s double hundred </p><p>headlines India’s run feast </p><p>Nagpur, India </p><p>defeat after the first of the irat Kohli coasted to his three-test series was drawn in <br>Vfifth double century as Kolkata. </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">India’s frontline batsmen </li><li style="flex:1">The world’s top-ranked </li></ul><p>crushed Sri Lanka’s toothless test side had not lost a wicket attack to stay on course for an in the first two sessions on innings victory in the second Saturday with Murali Vijay </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">test in Nagpur yesterday. </li><li style="flex:1">and Cheteshwar Pujara both </li></ul><p>Kohli smashed 213 while getting hundreds to put the Rohit Sharma celebrated his bowlers to the sword. </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">return to the side after more </li><li style="flex:1">Kohli and Pujara extended </li></ul><p>than a year with an unbeaten Sri Lanka’s misery on the 102 before the hosts declared third morning with their their second innings closed third-wicket stand of 183. </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">on 610 for six on the third </li><li style="flex:1">Sri Lanka barely managed </li></ul><p>day for a commanding lead to trouble Kohli and Pujara as </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">of 405. </li><li style="flex:1">the duo picked up singles and </li></ul><p>Sri Lanka’s misery did not twos at will, mixing them with end there as they lost Sadeera occasional boundaries after Samarawickrama without resuming the day on 312-2. scoring on the second ball (Reuters) from Ishant Sharma to reach 21-1 in their second innings at stumps, still needing 384 to </p><p><strong>BRIEF SCORE </strong></p><p>make India bat again. Dimuth Karunaratne was </p><p><strong>India Sri Lanka 205 </strong>and 21 for 1 </p><p>unbeaten on 11 with Lahiru </p><p>(Karunaratne 11*, Thirimanne 9*) </p><p>Thirimanne nine not out and </p><p>trail <strong>India 610 </strong>for 6 dec. (Kohli 213, </p><p>the touring side will need a </p><p>Pujara 143, Vijay 128, Rohit 102*) </p><p>Herculean effort from their </p><p>by 384 runs </p><p>India’s Virat Kohli celebrates </p><p>batsmen to avoid an innings </p><p><strong>Warner, Bancroft march Australia towards victory </strong></p><p><strong>Mudabbar crush Tornado Riders </strong></p><p>London </p><p>n the final analysis, it has been Ia slaughter, but England’s latest trip to the Gabbatoir has turned out to be a more humane affair than some of their more gory predecessors. </p><p>DT News Network Manama </p><p>udabbar beat Tornado Riders by 4 wickets <br>Min the latest matches of the CBA Divison D </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">cricket tournament. </li><li style="flex:1">Their decisive second innings </li></ul><p>may have been topped and tailed by some traditional fast-bowling savagery, with Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins claiming 4 for 10 in 21 balls to finish the work that Josh Hazlewood had started with the new ball on the third evening. But the extinguishing of English hope was left to David Warner and Cameron Bancroft, whose utterly <br>Toss was won by Tornado and elected to bat first, Tornado scored 143 in 20 overs. Sonu the top scorer with 29 runs, Tayib took 3 wickets for Mudabbar. Chasing the target Mudabbar opener Waqas brilliant half century helped his team to reach the target in 18th over, Tayib supported with 31 runs for mudabbar. </p><p><strong>Other scores: </strong></p><p>Matrix 158/4 in 20 overs (Priyesh 47, Aby 45, Rajesh 2/14) beat Royal Blaster 94/10 (Akhil 33, Aby 2/9) by 64 runs. Asma 152/10 (Noor 29, Rohit 4/34, Yogesh 3/20) beat Lanterns Lions 76/10 (Yogesh 18, Najaf 3/25) by 76 runs. </p><p><strong>BRIEF SCORE </strong></p><p>unhurried opening partnership of 114 in 34 overs made mincemeat of </p><p><strong>Australia </strong>328 (Smith 141*, Marsh </p><p>what could have been an awkward </p><p>SAG Bahrain 116/7 in 17.4 overs (Manish 54, Raza 4/10, Abdulla 4/23) beat Hempel Paints 113/10 overs (Sijo 25, Adil 27, Bijoy 2/17) by 3 wickets. Azeem 84/5 in 14.3 overs (Nafees 14) beat Rising Star 83/10 (Sentil 18, Sufiyan 2/3) by 5 wickets. Masters CC 130/7 (Faisal 30, Hari 21, AbdulRahman 3/23) beat Panthers 123/7 (Rehman 24, Nishad 3/19) by 7 runs. Al-Ghad Cargo 109/7 in 16.1 overs (Anil 28, Joju 2/23) beat Friends XI 108/8 (Chimbu 41, Nossar 3/11, Ahmed 2/13) by 3 wickets. Indian Super Kings 72/2 in 14.2 overs (Ashwini 34, Dawood 3/19, Rishabh 2/24) beat Young Blaster 71/10 (Siddarth 18, Loveneesh 5/11, manu 2/16) by 8 wickets. </p><p>51) and 0 for 114 (Warner 60*, </p><p>victory target of 170. </p><p>Bancroft 51*) trail <strong>England </strong>302 </p><p>It was a curiously flat finale to a </p><p>and 195 (Root 51, Bairstow 42) by </p><p>contest in which the momentum </p><p>56 runs </p><p>had not so much swung as vibrated from session to session. But, after </p><p><strong>David Warner plays a shot </strong></p><p>a final burst of violent lurches one way and then the other on the fourth came from 74 balls with not so relied exclusively on the new ball - was unable to replicate either the afternoon, Australia’s traditional much as a boundary until his 27th for their breakthroughs, and once turn or the bounce generated by </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">dominance at their favourite home delivery. </li><li style="flex:1">James Anderson and Stuart Broad Australia’s own offspinner, Nathan </li></ul><p>venue came flooding to the fore in a one-sided finale. <br>But he did not need to rush had been neutered in a watchful Lyon. Emboldened by his lack on this occasion - worryingly for start from Australia’s openers, the of threat, the debutant Bancroft </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Warner, whose second-innings England, where the Aussie quicks rest of the attack proved toothless. </li><li style="flex:1">pumped him over long-off for six </li></ul><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">en route to a maiden Test half- </li><li style="flex:1">onslaughts had been such a crucial had been able to threaten with pace </li><li style="flex:1">In particular, Moeen Ali </li><li style="flex:1">-</li></ul><p></p><p>Alpha Fire Bahrain 95/2 in 16.2 overs (Tushara 29) beat Liaison 94/8 (Zahid 24, Rovin 3/21, Thusara 2/13) by 8 wickets. Bassali Tiger 89/3 in 13 overs (Omer 45, Nabeel 2/14) beat Shafiq Glass 88/10 (Wahab 28, Burhan 4/17, Salman 2/18) by 7 wickets. </p><p>factor in the 5-0 whitewash in 2013- through the air, even when the whose spinning finger was glued century, as Moeen’s contribution 14, took a more measured route to wicket had been at its most sluggish, together after being lacerated by the was limited to four unthreatening his latest Ashes half-century, which England’s own mid-80mph seamers Kookaburra seam in the first innings overs. (espncricinfo) </p>
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