India vs Sri Lanka, Asia Cup 2023 Final: Action in images

Updated On Sep 17, 2023 07:26 PM IST

  • Mohammed Siraj took six wickets, four of which came in just the fourth over of the match as Sri Lanka collapsed in a heap for just 50 runs.

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Mohammed Siraj recorded figures of 6/21 as he led India’s demolition job in the 2023 Asia Cup final. Siraj took four wickets in just his second over and Sri Lanka were all out for 50 and India ended up chasing the target down in just 6.1 overs(AFP)

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Jasprit Bumrah took a wicket off the third ball of the match after India were put in to bowl first after losing the toss by Sri Lanka. (AP)

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Jasprit Bumrah took a wicket off the third ball of the match after India were put in to bowl first after losing the toss by Sri Lanka. (AP)

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Siraj started off with a maiden and then pandemonium ensued in his next. He picked a wicket off the first ball of the over and then took back to back wickets off the third and fourth balls. Then he picked another off the last ball and left Sri Lanka reeling at 12/5. (AFP)

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Siraj started off with a maiden and then pandemonium ensued in his next. He picked a wicket off the first ball of the over and then took back to back wickets off the third and fourth balls. Then he picked another off the last ball and left Sri Lanka reeling at 12/5. (AFP)

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Siraj went on to bowl seven overs on the trot and picked six wickets. (AFP)

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Siraj went on to bowl seven overs on the trot and picked six wickets. (AFP)

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Hardik Pandya took the other three wickets, ending the Sri Lankan innings with wickets off the first two balls of the 16th over(AFP)

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Hardik Pandya took the other three wickets, ending the Sri Lankan innings with wickets off the first two balls of the 16th over(AFP)

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Ishan Kishan and Shubman Gill opened the batting and finished the chase off in a jiffy and India won their eighth Asia Cup title on a canter. (AP)

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Ishan Kishan and Shubman Gill opened the batting and finished the chase off in a jiffy and India won their eighth Asia Cup title on a canter. (AP)

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