Kasun Madushanka secured his maiden five-wicket haul in ODIs, but his performance was expensive, conceding 80 runs in eight overs, making it one of the costliest five-wicket hauls in ODI history.

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India's batting response was impressive, led by Shikhar Dhawan and Shreyas Iyer. Iyer's aggressive innings of 82 runs from 56 balls set India on track to post a substantial total of 357/8.

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Shami and Siraj achieved a rare feat by taking wickets off their first legal balls in ODIs, setting the tone early in Sri Lanka's innings.

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Despite Sri Lanka's coach Chris Silverwood's intentions to use their defeat in the Asia Cup final as motivation, the team seemed to be haunted by the loss, affecting their performance in the match.

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Mohammed Siraj also made a notable impact, producing a standout delivery to dismiss Kusal Mendis. His wide-angle delivery beat the outside edge, hitting the top of off and even breaking the off bail.

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The hat-trick eluded Shami, but the Sri Lankan batting order was left in disarray, struggling to stand up against the Indian side.

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Shami's extraordinary spell began with a triple wicket haul, removing Charith Asalanka, Dushan Hemantha, and a near-hat-trick on Chameera. His performance was instrumental in pushing Sri Lanka to 3/4.

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Shami, who had faced doubts about his abilities compared to other Indian bowlers like Bumrah and Siraj, silenced critics by taking five crucial wickets during the match.

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A thrilling cricket encounter between India and Sri Lanka at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium showcased Mohammed Shami's remarkable performance, which stole the spotlight.

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