Raipur (Chattisgarh): Sri Lanka Legends got off to a good start in the Road Safety World Series as they got the better of West Indies Legends by five wickets on Saturday to start the season on a high at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium.
It was Upul Tharanga's heroic unbeaten half-century -- 53 off 36 balls -- that saw the Lankans easily overhaul a modest target of 157 set by West Indies. The Island team riding on Tharanga's knock and captain Tillakaratne Dilshan's responsible 47 saw them score 160 for five in the entertaining encounter which ended in the 19th over.
Other than the two, Chamara Silva played a cameo of a 15-ball 22 which was crucial in the chase. Meanwhile, Sri Lankan legend Sanath Jayasuriya had a disappointing day in office with just 12 runs coming off his bat.
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Earlier, West Indian legend Brian Lara once again showed why the class is permanent when he played a stylish unbeaten knock of 43 runs with the help of eight boundaries along with the dangerous Dwayne Smith to help their team reach a respectable total of 157 for four in 20 overs.
The contrasting batting style and partnership of 66 runs between Lara and Smith saw the Caribbean Island team bounce back following a bad start after being put in to bat first by Sri Lanka Legends.