• Yuvraj Singh has conveyed an emotional message in response to India's emphatic triumph over Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup 2023 final.

  • India have secured its eighth continental cup trophy.

Yuvraj Singh shares an emotional post after India’s dominant win over Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup 2023 final
Yuvraj Singh expresses his sentiments after India's dominant victory vver Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup 2023 final (Image Source: Twitter)

India‘s remarkable journey in the Asia Cup 2023 reached its zenith at Colombo’s R Premadasa Stadium when they secured a historic eighth title by overpowering Sri Lanka in the final. This gripping showdown will be etched in cricketing memory as India’s bowlers put on a masterclass, rendering Sri Lanka powerless with a relentless display of precision and aggression. The defending champions, Sri Lanka, met their downfall in a mere 15.2 overs, setting the stage for India’s emphatic triumph.

Mohammad Siraj’s heroics

The star of the final was none other than Mohammad Siraj, the formidable pacer from Hyderabad. His spectacular spell of 6/21 obliterated the Sri Lankan batting order and earned him the well-deserved Player of the Match award, sealing India’s victory.

A nostalgic moment

Amidst the celebration of India’s triumph, cricket aficionados couldn’t help but reminisce about a significant historical moment. It harked back to 23 years ago in the 2000 Coca-Cola Champions Trophy final in Sharjah when India was bundled out for a mere 54 runs against Sri Lanka. This victory now in 2023 summit clash not only showcased India’s bowling supremacy but also served as a cathartic moment for fans and cricketers who had witnessed India’s humbling defeat in that infamous final.

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Yuvraj Singh’s perspective

Among the enthusiasts, former Indian all-rounder Yuvraj Singh stood out. His memories of that final were vivid, where India, chasing a target of 300, were shockingly bowled out for a mere 54 runs. Chaminda Vaas‘ exceptional five-wicket haul sealed India’s fate, and they succumbed to a massive 245-run defeat. Yuvraj’s, who contributed just three runs in that match, was part of the playing XI that faced this ignominy.

Yuvraj took to Twitter to celebrate and express his feelings about India’s resounding victory led by Rohit Sharma‘s team. The joy of this emphatic win was evident in his tweet, and he shared in the collective relief and elation following India’s dominant performance.

“The monkey is finally off our back! 23 years ago team India was all out for only 54 against SriLanka in Sharjah. Congratulations boys on a dominating performance in the AsiaCup! Congratulations boys on a dominating performance in the AsiaCup!,” Yuvraj wrote.

The final showdown

In the Asia Cup 2023 final, Sri Lanka, led by Dasun Shanaka, won the toss but could only muster a meager total of 50 runs in 15.2 overs. This extraordinary bowling performance was spearheaded by Siraj, who claimed six wickets. Supported by Hardik Pandya (3/3) and Jasprit Bumrah (1/23), they dismantled the Sri Lankan innings. It was the lowest score by any side in Asia cup ODIs history.

Swift chase by India

India wasted no time in chasing the target, achieving victory in just 6.1 overs. Openers Shubman Gill (27*) and Ishan Kishan (23*) displayed their skills, underscoring India’s dominance in both batting and bowling.

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