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Form of Avishka and Kusal augurs well for Sri Lanka

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Injury to Kusal Perera and poor form of Avishka Fernando has seen them not being able to earn a spot in the Sri Lankan team in recent months. But both players were in good nick as Dambulla Aura pulled off an upset win over defending champions Jaffna Kings in an LPL clash on Tuesday at RPS.

Chasing Jaffna Kings’ modest target of 130, Dambulla Aura won with eight wickets and more than three overs to spare.

Avishka Fernando, a hard-hitting opening batsman, top scored with 52 runs that came off 32 balls with six fours and three sixes while adding 76 runs for the first wicket in just 49 balls. Captain Kusal Mendis made 29.

Kusal Perera then helped his team race to victory smashing 34 off 22 balls with three fours and two sixes.

It was a rare poor performance by Jaffna Kings, who despite getting off to a good start failed to make a competitive total.

Jaffna were 75 for one in the 12th over and they should have looked to double that total at least but they kept losing wickets at regular intervals and managed only 129 in their 20 overs.

Charith Asalanka had given them a solid start posting 56 off 52 balls with five fours and one six, but the team’s big hitters like David ‘killer’ Miller and Thisara Perera failed to make an impact.

Dambulla may not have the most resourceful team, but they seem to be getting their pieces together and could be a team to watch in the competition, especially after such a big performance against the team that had won the title three times.

Meanwhile in the second game of the day, B-Love Kandy suffered an embarrassing 83 run loss at the hands of Galle Titans.

International stars Tim Seifert and Shakib-al-Hasan added 95 runs for the fourth wicket in just 51 balls showcasing Galle’s batting depth. The Kiwi did most of the damage as he hit 74 off 39 balls with five fours and five sixes while the Bangladeshi scored 30 off 21 balls.

There’s so much said about the ambidextrous Kamindu Mendis’ ability to bowl right-arm off-spin and left-arm orthodox spin.  But this game proved that Kamindu has lot of work to do with his bowling as he had little control with his off-spin and Shakib duly punished them with back-to-back sixes.

The 180 that Galle Titans made was an above par total and B-Love Kandy’s reply never had any momentum.

There were just three double figure scores in their innings as they kept losing wickets at regular intervals.

Richard Ngarava, Tabraiz Shamsi, Shakib Al Hasan all finished with two wickets apiece, but the pick of the bowlers was Kasun Rajitha, whose two overs just cost eight runs and in those two overs he had dismissed Dinesh Chandimal and Kamindu Mendis.

In the end, B-Love Kandy were shot out for just 97 runs inside 18 overs and this loss could come back to hurt them as their Net Run Rate took a severe beating.

Brief Scores:

Galle Titans vs B-Love Kandy

Galle Titans

180-5 (20)

(Shevon Daniel 25, Tim Seifert 74, Shakib-al-Hasan 30, Mohammad Hasnain 1-26)

B-Love Kandy

97 all out (17.1)

(Ashen Bandara 27, Kasun Rajitha 2-8, Shakib-al-Hasan 2-10, Richard Ngarava 2-15)

Result: Galle Titans beat B-Love Kandy by 83 runs

Jaffna Kings

versus Dambulla Aura

Jaffna Kings

129-7 (20)

(Charith Asalanka 56, Towhid Hridoy 24, Binura Fernando 2-27, Dhananjaya de Silva 1-17)

Dambulla Aura

(Avishka Fernando 52, Kusal Mendis 29, Kusal Perera 32*, Vijayakanth Viyaskanth 1-24)

Result:

Dambulla Aura beat Jaffna Kings by eight wickets



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Aryansh Sharma, Sohaib Khan power UAE to thrilling win over Canada

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Aryansh Sharma and Sohaib Khan fired Unitrd Arab Emirates to a hard-fought five wicket win against Canada in Delhi. It was UAE’s second win in the competition, after they beat Namibia in the 2022 edition of the T20 World Cup. Aryansh and Sohaib did justice to Junaid Siddique’s five-wicket haul which restricted Canada to 150 for 7.

UAE were themselves down in the dumps at 66 for 4, before this pair added 84 of the 85 runs required at that stage. With eight needed from the last over, Aryansh struck a six off the first ball and then took a single. Sohaib top edged Jaskarandeep Singh to fall with UAE needing one off three balls before Muhammad Arfan scored the winning run.

UAE however were nowhere near a win when left-arm spinner Saad Bin Zafar took 3 for 14 to put Canada a strong position by the 13th over of the chase.

Kaleem Sana had the UAE captain Muhammad Waseem caught at midwicket for four in the third over. Zafar then removed the other dangerman, Alishan Sharafu, in the seventh over to give Canada the early advantage. Sharafu couldn’t clear Nicholas Kirton at covers and fell for five.

Zafar was stingy and kept his subtle change of pace going, removing Mayank Kumar for four in the 11th over. Kumar’s intention to belt him down the ground only found Sana at long-on. In his next over, Zafar had Harshit Kaushik cagut at deep midwicket.

UAE had their backs to the wall as they needed 56 runs in the last four overs. Sohaib hit Dilon Heyliger for two sixes and a four. He first smoked him over midwicket for a maximum, followed by a lofted shot over mid-off for four, and a six straight into the sight-screen. After the 17-run over, Sohaib then got stuck into Jaskarandeep with a four and a six off the first two balls of the 18th over.

He then cracked two more fours to start Sana’s penultimate over, before the left-arm quick’s beamer hurt wicketkeeper Shreyas Movva. Another top edged boundary and a straight hit for two got Sohaib to his half-century off just 28 balls, leaving UAE eight to win from the last over.

The 33-year-old Siddique began UAE’s push when he had Dilpreet Bajwa caught at mid-off in the second over for 11. Yuvraj Samra mistimed a pull to mid-on in Siddique’s next over. When Muhammad Jawadullah had Nicholas Kirton caught behind in the sixth over, UAE gained a stronghold in the game.

Siddique returned with three more wickets in his late spell. He started off with Harsh Thaker’s wicket after he had reached his half-century. Siddique used the slower delivery to outfox a set Thaker. He removed Movva and Zafar in the last over, completing his maiden five-wicket haul in T20Is.

Dhaliwal, who made a half-century against South Africa in Canada’s previous game, struck four boundaries in his 34 off 28 balls. His run-out was unfortunate when Dhaliwal’s bat got stuck just outside the crease. Thaker later fell on exactly 50 off 41 balls, with two fours and three sixes, though Thaker held together the UAE innings till the 18th over.

Brief scores:
United Arab Emirates 154 for 5 in 19.4 overs (Arynash Sharma 74*, Sohaib Khan  51; Kaleem Sana 1-29, Jaskaran Singh 1-45, Saad Bin  Zafar 3-14) beat Canada 150 for 7 in 20 overs  (Dilpreet Bajwa 11,Navneet Dhaliwal 34, Harsh Thaker 50, Shreya Movva 21;  Junaid Siddique 5-35, Muhammad Jawadullah 1-16) by five wickets

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Muzarabani, Bennett orchestrate famous Zimbabwe win

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Zimbabwe remain undefeated against Australia in T20 World Cups after a career-best bowling display from Blessing Muzabarani and a gutsy 64 not out from Brian Bennett helped orchestrate a stunning 23-run win in Colombo and throw group B into chaos.

Muzarabani took 4 for 17 from four overs, ripping out the top order alongside Brad Evans in the powerplay who also took 3 for 23, as Australia never really looked close to chasing Zimbabwe’s impressive 169 for 2 on a slow pitch that had been set up by even contributions from the top four.

Matt Renshaw’s 65 off 44 gave Australia hope but on top of the polished display with bat and ball they also fielded superbly to restrict Australia and threaten their Super Eight hopes.

Brief scores:
Zimbabwe 169 for 2 in 20 overs  (Brian Bennett 64*, Tadiwanashe Marumani 35, Ryan Burl 35, Sikandar Raza 25*; Marcus Stoinis 1-17, Cameron Green 1-06) beat Australia 146 in 19.3 overs (Travis Head 17, Glenn Maxwell 31, Matt Renshaw 65; Blessing  Muzarabani 4-17, Brad Evans 3-23, Wellington Masakadza 1-36, Ryan Burl 1-09) by 23 runs

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USA need to overturn history to beat Netherlands and stay alive

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Shadley van Schalkwyk has picked up four-fors in both matches so far [Cricinfo]

After running India close in their opening game in Mumbai, USA were outplayed by Pakistan in Colombo in their second. A third successive defeat, against Netherlands on Friday, will knock them out of contention for the Super Eight stage. History is also against USA: they have not beaten Netherlands in three attempts in men’s T20Is.

USA had earlier given New Zealand a scare during the warm-up fixture in Navi Mumbai,  but injuries have weakened them since. Fast bowler Ali Khan is nursing a groin injury while Jasdeep Singh (shoulder injury) has been ruled out of the rest of the 2026 T20 World Cup, with former Pakistan fast bowler Ehsan Adil replacing him in the side. Adil was thrown into the XI straightaway in the second game, but ended up conceding 39 runs in three overs against the country of his birth at the Premadasa. It remains to be seen if Shubham Ranjane, who had hurt his knee, is back to full fitness.

USA are yet to nail down their opening combination: Saiteja Mukkamalla was left out after just one failure, against India. He was their most prolific batter in the lead-up to this World Cup and hit 50 off 31 balls in the warm-up match against New Zealand.

Netherlands will be high on confidence after easing past Namibia on the back of Bas de Leede’s all-round effort in Delhi.  They bat deep, with Roelof van der Merwe listed at No. 9, and also have a surfeit of bowling options. That depth was central to giving Pakistan a scare in the tournament opener. Netherlands are also familiar with Chennai conditions – their entire squad trained at the Chennai Super Kings Academy in the city for around a week last month.

Picked as the only frontline left-arm spinner in the Netherlands side, ahead of Daniel Doram and Tim Pringle, Roleof van der Merwe followed up his 1 for 13 in three overs against Pakistan with 0 for 22 in two overs against Namibia. The 41-year-old could play a big role against a right-hand-batter heavy USA line-up.

Saurabh Netravalkar’s Mumbai homecoming was far from sweet: he ended up leaking 65 runs in his four overs for no wickets – the most by a bowler in an innings in the T20 World Cup. The left-arm seamer fared much better in USA’s next game against Pakistan, and will look to return to his best against Netherlands.

There’s no reason for Netherlands to tweak their winning combination unless there are any injuries or illnesses in their camp, though veteran Max O’Dowd has been below par.

Netherlands (probable): Max O’Dowd, Michael Levitt,  Bas de Leede, Colin Ackermann, Scott Edwards (capt, wk),  Zach Lion-Cachet, Logan van Beek,  Aryan Dutt,  Roelof van der Merwe,  Timm van der Gugten,  Fred Klaasen

If Ali Khan is fit, he could potentially come back in place of Adil. There might be a toss-up between Mukkamalla and Shayan Jahangir for the opening slot.

USA (probable): Andries Gous (wk),  Shayan Jahangir/Saiteja Mukkamalla,  Monank Patel (capt),  Milind Kumar,  Sanjay Krishnamurthi , Shubham Ranjane,  Harmeet Singh , Mohammad Mohsin,  Shadley van Schalkwyk,  Saurabh Netravalkar,  Ali Khan/Ehsan Adil

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