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Chameera injury derails Sri Lanka’s World Cup campaign
Rex Clementine in Geelong
Since March this year, Sri Lanka have wrapped Dushmantha Chameera in cotton wool and taken extra care of him with one hope, to have him firing on all cylinders at the T-20 World Cup. They could have played him for the second half of Asia Cup, but did not do so hoping he will be quite handful on tracks that have pace and bounce here in Australia. He was on the money running through UAE’s top order during Sri Lanka’s 79 run win in Geelong. But mid-way through his last over, the calf gave away and he has been ruled out of the World Cup.
Chameera had delayed surgery on his ankle and was expected to go under the knife after the World Cup. Now that he has been ruled out for four to six weeks, he will stay back in Melbourne and Dr. David Young, a surgeon in Victoria is expected to do his surgery.
Sri Lanka’s campaign in Australia has been plagued by injuries. Promising left-arm quick Dilshan Madushanka was the first to be ruled out with a torn quad muscle. Along with Chameera, Pramod Madushan and Danushka Gunathilaka are also on the mend with hamstring injuries. While both players are ruled out of today’s game, they are expected to be fit for the second round.
Binura Fernando who has just flown in to Melbourne from Colombo will play today along with Lahiru Kumara. The danger is both players are coming out of injuries as well.
Sri Lanka take on Netherlands in their last Group ‘A’ qualifying round match today. Netherlands lead the group followed by Namibia and Sri Lanka. A win over Netherlands today should be good enough to take Sri Lanka to the Super 12 stage. If Dasun Shanaka’s side beat the Dutch and Namibia overcome UAE, who are yet to win a game, the three teams will be equal on points with two wins each and then Net Run Rate will come into the equation. Sri Lanka are in the safe zone and should go through with a mere win against the Dutch.
The danger is however, that rain has been predicted for today. Although the forecast has improved considerably, if there’s a washout, Sri Lanka are out of the competition. Then Namibia and Netherlands will go through.
Sri Lanka were expected to cruise past the group stages, but their shock defeat to Namibia on Sunday saw them playing catch up. The 55 run defeat margin had done so much harm and even if they win against Netherlands, they are unlikely to top the group. Although they did some damage control with a 79 run win over UAE, it wasn’t the most clinical performance with the bat.
Leg-spinner Karthik Meiyappan claimed UAE’s first ever hat-trick on Tuesday. The Madras born spinner forced Bhanuka Rajapaksa to hit against the turn and had him caught, he deceived both Charith Asalanka and Dasun Shanaka with googlies.
Pathum Nissanka is in good nick top of the order having posted 74 off 60 balls in the win against UAE. The 24-year-old’s role is to bat through the innings but on Tuesday, after a batting collapse, he improvised scoring boundaries with some cracking shots.
Defending 153 runs, Chameera did the early damage and then Wanindu Hasaranga ran through the middle order with three wickets. It would have been a clinical performance on the field if Jeffrey Vandersay had not spilled a chance and denied Hasaranga a fourth wicket.
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Incessant rain washes out opening Super Eight fixture between New Zealand and Pakistan
New Zealand and Pakistan will share the points after rain forced a washout in Colombo. The officials waited over two hours from the official start time for an improvement in the weather conditions, but the steady drizzle that began at the toss only grew heavier and never quite relented.
With puddles forming on the covers and the overhead conditions no closer to improving, the umpires made the inevitable call.
There was a strong chance of showers as toss time approached. The previous day, Pakistan’s evening training session had to be cancelled due to rain. At the toss, which Pakistan won with Salman Agha opting to bat first, a drizzle began as the captains were speaking, and the ground staff began to move the covers into position. From thereon, the fate of the game was sealed.
Pakistan had left Khawaja Nafay out and brought in Fakhar Zaman, while New Zealand made three changes, including welcoming their captain Mitchell Santner back into the XI.
Both teams got off the mark in the Super Eight, but are left with little room for error. Pakistan will play England next on Tuesday and Sri Lanka a week from today, while New Zealand take on Sri Lanka on Wednesday and England on Friday. All games in this group take place in Sri Lanka.

(Cricinfo)
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Ranaweera’s four-for leads Sri Lanka to tense win over West Indies
Sri Lanka took a 1-0 lead in the ODI series with a tense ten-run win over West Indies, thanks largely to a match-defining performance from Inoka Ranaweera.
After being asked to bat, Sri Lanka posted 240 for 6, built on half-centuries from Hasini Perera (61 off 86) and Harshitha Samarawickrema (66 off 105). Captain Chamari Athapaththu made 27, while useful middle-order contributions from Nilakshika Silva and Kavisha Dilhari kept the innings moving at a controlled rate. A late cameo from Dewmi Vihanga, who struck 14 off six balls, ensured Sri Lanka pushed towards a competitive total in St George’s in Grenada.
But it was Ranaweera who tilted the contest. The experienced left-arm spinner returned figures of 4 for 44 from her ten overs. She removed the No. 3 Shemaine Campbelle cheaply, dismissed Chinelle Henry soon after, and then returned to break the dangerous stand of 89 between Stefanie Taylor and Jannillea Glasgow in the 40th over, just as West Indies were threatening to surge ahead. Ranaweera also accounted for Shawnisha Hector at the death.
Taylor’s 66 off 83 balls and Glasgow’s 50 off 67 had revived West Indies from early setbacks, and with Aaliyah Alleyne in the middle, the chase remained alive deep into the game. West Indies needed 18 from the last two overs, and 12 from the last six balls. However, Sri Lanka’s spinners held firm, with Dilhari finishing with three wickets, including two in the final over, to complement Ranaweera’s starring role.
West Indies were eventually bowled out for 230 in 49.4 overs. Sri Lanka have now won four of their last five ODIs against West Indies since 2017.
Brief scores:
Sri Lanka Women 240 for 6 in 50 overs (Harshitha Samarawickrama 66, Hasini Perera 61; Hayley Matthews 2-46, Karishma Ramharak 2-57) beat West Indies Women 230 in 49.4 overs (Stefanie Taylor 66, Jannillea Glasgow 50; Inoka Ranaweera 4-44, Kavish Dilhari 3-49) by ten runs
[Cricinfo]
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Sharada, Kithma join to trouble Richmond
Left arm spinner Sharada Jayaratne took bowling honours of the day’s Under 19 cricket encounters as he took six wickets for Ananda to restrict Richmond to 168 runs in the traditional match at Ananda Mawatha.
Richmond were strongly placed at one stage with Risinu Rupasinghe (40) and Senuk Dulneth adding 91 runs for the first wicket. But when skipper Kithma Widanapathirana broke the stand, Richmond collapsed. Kithma and Sharada shared all ten wickets to fall.
In response the home team were 37 for three wickets at stumps with Vihanga Mihiranga inflicting early dammage.
At Darley Road, Wesley had a promising start with openers Shamma Fernando and Rasheed Nahyan putting on 58 runs for the first wicket before Nushan Perera and Sri Lanka Under 19 spinner Vigneswaran Akash shared seven wickets between them to restrict the Campbell Park team to 161 runs.
In reply St. Joseph’s reached 74 for no loss at stumps. The Joes amassed those runs in just 12.1 overs with Aveesha Samash hammering an unbeaten 53 in 38 balls (6x4s, 4x6s).
At De Soysa Stadium, Moratuwa, Mahanama posted 350 for nine wickets declared against Prince of Wales as Dulnith Sigera (74), Eshan Withanage (71n.o.) and Sineth Veerarathne (59) made half centuries.
For the Cambrians Nethul Anuhas took five wickets.
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