With the first T20I washed out, both teams have a chance to eliminate the possibility of a series defeat.
India-Sri Lanka T20I abandoned, England assume position of strength, and six sixes in an over in New Zealand
Virat Kohli needs a single run to become the leading run-scorer in T20I history. Additionally, he has scored 4 fifties in 4 innings against Sri Lanka.
India and Sri Lanka start off their new decade with a T20I series, to be played at Guwahati, Indore, and Pune.
India still remain significantly ahead of others, though Australia keep inching closer. Meanwhile, South Africa got their first points.
Pakistan are now tied with Sri Lanka on points but are ahead on RPW. However, they are well behind Australia, let alone India.
Stumps, Day 4: Pakistan 191 (Shafiq 63, Babar 60; Kumara 4/49, Embuldeniya 4/71) and 555/3 decl. (Abid 174, Masood 135, Azhar 118, Babar 100*; Kumara 2/88) lead Sri Lanka 271 (Chandimal 71; Afridi 5/77, Abbas 4/55) and 212/7 (Oshada 102*, Dickwella 65; Naseem 3/31) by 263 runs.
Stumps, Day 3: Pakistan 191 (Asad 63, Babar 60; Kumara 4/49, Embuldeniya 4/71) and 395/2 (Abid 174, Masood 135; Kumara 2/88) lead Sri Lanka 271 (Chandimal 71; Afridi 5/77, Abbas 4/55) by 315 runs.
Pakistan and Sri Lanka battle it out, a bug in the England camp, and Maxwell returns with a bang.
From an interesting scenario at the end of day 2 both teams will try to take advantage on day 3.