Sri Lanka need to chase a revised target of 178 runs from 26 overs to win after the Indian innings was disrupted by rain in the last league match of the Tri-Nation Series at the Queen's Park Oval here Tuesday.
India could bat for only 29 overs and score 119/3. Rohit Sharma (48 not out) and Suresh Raina (4 not out) were at the crease when rain arrived.
The target has been revised by D/L method.
India need to keep Sri Lanka down to 167 to qualify for the final. If Sri Lanka score more than 167 or go on to win the match, India will fail to qualify and Sri Lanka and West Indies will play the final Thursday.
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