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India beats Sri Lanka in Super Over
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|September 27, 2025
Nissanka century sees Sri Lanka tie with India
Pathum Nissanka scored his first century in T20Is and became the 4th Sri Lankan to do so Kusal Perera helped Pathum Nissanka in a record stand for any wicket in T20I Abishek Sharma scored his third successive fifty Sanju Samson and Tilak Varma added 66 off 40 balls
Defending champions India maintained their unbeaten record in the ongoing Asia Cup when they pulled off a thrilling win over Sri Lanka in the Super Over after the final Group Fours match had ended in an exciting tie at the Dubai Cricket Stadium yesterday.
Buoyed by a maiden T20I century from Pathum Nissanka and a record 127-run partnership for any wicket in T20 Asia Cup between Nissanka and Kusal Perera, Sri Lanka matched India’s total of 202-5 by finishing with the identical score to force the game into a Super Over.
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