Dunith Wellalage wrecked India’s top-order with a five-wicket haul in an Asia Cup Super Fours match and the young Sri Lankan left-arm spinner said he will cherish the big wickets of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma.
Wellalage grabbed five wickets conceding 40 runs, which helped Sri Lanka restrict India to 213.
Apart from Kohli and Rohit, Wellalage also dismissed Hardik Pandya, Shubman Gill and KL Rahul.
“For me, Virat Kohli is the No. 1 batsman. I am very happy to have got those two (Kohli and Rohit) big wickets. I trust my basics, and trust myself,” said Wellalage at the post-match media conference.
The 20-year-old said he was trying to bowl a wicket-to-wicket line against a set of experienced batsmen.
“The batters were set and India had got off to a fabulous start. I just tried to bowl wicket to wicket. Once we got those three wickets in three overs, we were able to put India under pressure.
“There was turn and when you put the ball in the right areas, you could unsettle the batsmen. But I would have been happier with a win,” said Wellalage.
Despite restricting India to 213, Sri Lanka could only manage 172 to lose the match on Tuesday by 41 runs.
Later, Wellalage also made a good impression with the bat, making 42 off 46 balls.
The left-handed batter shared a 63-run stand for the seventh wicket with Dhananjaya de Silva that revived the Lankan hopes of a win.
“I just tried to support him. We didn’t want to take any risks. His plan was to try and get closer to India’s total,” he said.
Sri Lanka will face Pakistan in a virtual knockout match on Thursday, and the winner will set up a title clash with India on September 17.
Wellalage hoped his side would make it to the final.
“We have played four matches so far and we are happy that we have won three of them. The larger picture is that we have got one more game remaining.
“We still have a chance to make it to the finals, and hopefully we will pull it off,” he added.
The transition for the Lankan U-19 captain has been smooth. “If I’ve improved at all, it’s because I’ve been around the national team for more than a year, and have learned from them,” Wellalage said.
Written with PTI inputs