Not Only Wellalage, Vandersay; IND's Spin Struggle Vs SL Goes Back To Murali Days
Who Is Jeffrey Vandersay? The SL Spinner Who Dismantled Indian Batting Lineup In 2nd ODI
'Had To Do Something…' Jeffrey Vandersay After Decimating Rohit Sharma And Co In 2nd ODI
'We Failed To..,' Rohit Sharma Reveals Why India Lost 2nd ODI vs Sri Lanka
Read about Rohit Sharma's reflections on India's 32-run loss in the 2nd ODI against Sri Lanka at R. Premadasa Stadium, where he discussed the team's batting collapse, his personal approach to batting, and the need for consistency.
'The New Ajantha Mendis,' Netizens Hail Jefferey Vandersay & Slam IND Batters For Dramatic Collapse
Check out the reactions as Jeffrey Vandersay's brilliant spin bowling stirred comparisons to Ajantha Mendis, sparking debates among fans while Indian batsmen faced heavy criticism for their performance in Colombo.
[Watch] Shreyas Iyer Outfoxed By Vandersay As India Collapse In 2nd ODI vs SL
Shreyas Iyer fell to his second low score in succession upon his Team India return in the second ODI of the three-match series against Sri Lanka in Colombo.
[Watch] Vandersay's Ball Of The Series Bamboozles KL Rahul For A Silver Duck
The keeper-batter was dismissed for a two-ball duck in a time when India needed him to step up with the bat.
[Watch] Shivam Dube Left Clueless As Vandersay Unleashes Spin Tsunami In IND vs SL 2nd ODI
Watch how Shivam Dube was left baffled at the crease by Jeffrey Vandersay's brilliant spin in the 2nd ODI at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Sunday.
[Watch] Shubman Gill Falls Prey To Mendis' Exceptional Grab As Vandersay Stuns India
Shubman Gill’s ambitious drive leads to his downfall against Sri Lanka’s Jeffrey Vandersay in the second ODI of the three-match series in Colombo.
[Watch] Virat Kohli Embarrassed As Jeffrey Vandersay Traps Him LBW In 2nd ODI
Virat Kohli recorded a rare failure with the bat, as he was dismissed cheaply in the ongoing second ODI against Sri Lanka at the iconic R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.
[Watch] Rohit Sharma’s Reverse-Sweep Goes Awry, Nissanka Grabs A Stunner In 2nd ODI
Rohit Sharma gets toppled by Sri Lankan spinner Jeffrey Vandersay courtesy of an excellent diving catch from Pathum Nissanka in the second ODI in Colombo.
SL vs AUS | Three more Sri Lankan players tested positive ahead of second Test
The total count of positive cases in the series now rises to five in the Sri Lankan camp. They have already lost Praveen Jayawickrama, who tested positive for the virus on Monday and was ruled out of the second Test.
SL vs AUS | Pat Cummins’ massive six lands on street outside Galle Stadium
Fuelled by crafty half-centuries from opener Usman Khawaja and all-rounder Cameron Green, continue to mount a massive first-innings lead over hosts Sri Lanka
LPL 2021 | Jeffrey Vandersay career-best performance pushes Colombo stars to Playoffs
Jeffrey Vandersay was on cloud nine today as he not only won his team a crucial match with his fantastic bowling to get them through to the Playoff of the Lanka premier League 2021 but also achieved his career-best figures in T20 cricket. The figures of 6-25 from the leg-break bowler are not only his first five-wicket haul in the shortest format, but they are also now the best figures in the two-season long history of the premier T20 league of Sri Lanka. He got past Pakistan Mohammad Amir’s figures of 5/21 which he had achieved in the last season. The leg spinner was introduced in the very first over of the innings by Colombo Stars skipper Dhananjaya de Silva as he wanted to take wickets to defend the total of 182. Though not in the first over, but in his second and the team’s third over, Vandersay fetched his skipper, not one but two wickets. Strangely though he was removed from the attack and this was the same time that Kandy Warriors batters Charith Asalanka and Ravi Bopara started building a partnership. It was only in the ninth over that Vandersay was reintroduced. And right in that very, the leggie did the trick and broke the 54 run stand by removing Asalanka. Once the stand was broken, the Warriors just couldn’t get back on track thereafter. Seekkuge Prasanna then removed two players in the 11th over and the Warriors were reduced to 95/5. Another 30 run stand developed between Kamindu Mendis and Asela Gunaratne to push the Warriors to 122 in 15 overs. Just as it seemed that a match was developing out of this, Naveen-ul-Haq, the Afghan import for the Stars struck in the 16th over and removed Gunaratne. N Vimukthi also got run out in that very over which meant that it was almost over for the Warriors and only formalities were left. Vandersay was once again called in for his last over and boy did he cashed it in, removing all the remaining three wickets and getting his name registered in LPL history books. Earlier in the evening, after losing the toss and being asked to bat first, Stars rode on great showing from their experienced campaigners in Kusal Perera, skipper de Silva and Dinesh Chandimal as all three were among runs to push the team past 180. While Perera scored 58 off 38 and de Silva made 40 off 28 balls, Chandimal, the leading run-scorer in the league now, remained unbeaten on 44 off 29 balls. With this win, the Stars qualified for the Eliminator which they will play against Dambulla Giants on December 19.