
After dismissing the top-ranked ODI team for 208, Vandersay removed six batters from the game as the Lankans held on for 240.
As Wanindu Hasaranga’s wounded replacement, Vandersay wrote the scripts for numerous records.
In these ODIs, we examine the Sri Lankan spinners who had six fers or more against India.
Muttiah Muralitharan – 7/30 in Sharjah, 2000
The 2000 Sharjah ODI among India and SL saw the unbelievable Muttiah Muralitharan register his best ODI figures.
Pursuing 295 in the Coca-Cola Champions Prize match, India were once serenely positioned at 99/2 preceding the off-spinner caused an uproar.
Muralitharan went through India’s center and lower request to get done with 7/30 out of 10 overs.
India were collapsed for only 226 (48.5 overs).
Ajantha Mendis – 6/13 in Karachi, 2008
Previous Sri Lankan leg-spinner Ajantha Mendis prearranged the initial six-wicket pull in Asia Cup history.
He exhibited his ability against a solid Indian line-up in the 2008 release and took wickets for the sake of entertainment.
MS Dhoni’s men gave up against Mendis and were skittled out for 173 while pursuing 274 in Karachi.
Mendis got back with 6/13 of every eight overs as SL won by 100 runs.
Jeffrey Vandersay – 6/33 in Colombo, 2024
Pursuing 241 in the previously mentioned Colombo ODI, India were cruising at 97/0 preceding Vandersay destroyed them.
He sent back the two openers, Rohit Sharma (64) and Shubman Gill (35), with hardly a pause in between.
The wrist-spinner then, at that point, disposed of Shivam Dube (0), Virat Kohli (14), Shreyas Iyer (7), and KL Rahul (0) to set off India’s batting breakdown.
The 34-year-old wrapped up with 6/33 out of 10 overs.
Akila Dananjaya – 6/54 in Colombo, Pallekele
India were serenely positioned at 109/0 while pursuing 231 in the 2017 Pallekele ODI.
Be that as it may, the guests were then scratched by a heavenly spell from off-spinner Akila Dananjaya.
He took six of India’s main eight wickets as the Men dressed in Blue were decreased to 131/7.
All things considered, MS Dhoni (45*) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (53*) fueled India to triumph. In the mean time, Dananjaya got done with 6/54 out of 10 overs.