At the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium, a gripping contest between India A and Sri Lanka A in the ongoing tri-series reached a boiling point on Monday. The close-knit encounter threatened to spiral out of control due to multiple contentious moments, heated debates with umpires, and full-throated verbal exchanges after the final result.
The match ended in a tie with both sides posting 265 runs, prompting a Super Over to decide the winner. However, the drama didn’t end with the cricketing action, as several incidents unfolded before and after the tie-breaker, showcasing the tempers of players.
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The most talked-about moment came after Sri Lanka A secured the win in the Super Over. India A youngster Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who was ready to bat in the decisive tie-breaker, appeared visibly disappointed. As the Sri Lankan players celebrated, an animated exchange took place involving Suryavanshi and members of the opposition side. Television footage showed a brief confrontation between the 15-year-old and a Sri Lankan player before other players stepped in to separate the two teams.
The tension escalated briefly, with players exchanging heated words near the boundary line. Suryavanshi was later seen gesturing towards the Sri Lankan players as he walked back to the dressing room, emotions visibly running high after the dramatic defeat.
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The incident quickly gained traction on social media, with fans praising the young batter’s fierce competitive spirit. Despite being one of the youngest players on the field, Suryavanshi stood his ground during the confrontation.
The tension was palpable before the post-match altercation. Following the tied match, uncertainty surrounded whether a Super Over could be conducted due to fading light conditions. India A captain Tilak Varma was involved in lengthy discussions with the umpires as officials debated whether the tie-breaker should proceed. Several Indian players and support staff members also joined the conversations before the decision was made to continue with the Super Over.
Further controversy emerged during Sri Lanka A’s Super Over innings. Arshad Khan’s final delivery, initially thought to have ended the over, was later called a no-ball for height. The decision sparked another animated discussion involving Tilak and the match officials, delaying proceedings further.
India A had recovered impressively from a difficult position, thanks to a remarkable 104-run partnership between Suyansh Shedge and Vipraj Nigam for the eighth wicket. Their efforts helped India A to post 265 before being bowled out in 49.2 overs. Sri Lanka A responded strongly in the chase, with Sadeera Samarawickrama leading the way with a superb 93. The hosts eventually matched India’s total on the final ball of the innings to force a Super Over. Sri Lanka A then scored 16 runs in the tie-breaker before restricting India A to just nine, sealing a dramatic victory and moving to the top of the points table.
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