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Liyanage 95 gives Sri Lanka hard fought win
Chasing 209 to win the game, Sri Lanka were in a spot of bother as left-arm seamer Richard Ngarava troubled the batsmen with extra bounce. He claimed the first four Sri Lankan wickets to fall and picked up a five for when he dismissed Maheesh Theekshana in his final over.
At 112 for six Sri Lanka were staring down the barrel, but a 56-run stand for the eighth wicket between Theekshana and Liyanage helped them to fight back.
Ngarava finished with five for 32, his career best figures.
Sri Lanka started to breath easy with Ngarava completing his ten overs, but under pressure, Liyanage tried to keep up with the required rate and attempted to clear mid-off but didn’t get the elevation needed and was dismissed five runs short of his hundred.
Liyanage was drafted into the Sri Lankan side for this series after his prolific form in domestic cricket and he debuted in the first game on Saturday before coming up with a match winning performance in the second game despite missing his hundred. His 95 came off 127 deliveries with six fours and two sixes.
When Liyanage was dismissed, Sri Lanka required 37 runs with two wickets in hand. Zimbabwe were fancying their chances but Jeffrey Vandersay (19) and Dushmantha Chameera (18) knocked off the target adding an unbroken 39 runs for the ninth wicket.
More than an hour’s play was lost due to rain during the Sri Lankan innings, but the game continued without overs being reduced.
Spin bowler Sikandar Raza backed up Ngarava claiming two for 32 in his ten overs but there wasn’t enough support from rest of the bowlers as Sri Lanka claimed a tight win.
Zimbabwe had opted to bat after winning the toss earlier and their captain Craig Ervine put up a fine effort top scoring with 82 runs.
A terrific one-handed diving catch by Sadeera Samarawickrama at extra cover helped Sri Lanka to dismiss Ervine and soon Zimbabwe were playing catch up.
From 182 for four, Zimbabwe collapsed to be 209 all out losing the last six wickets for 26 runs.
Maheesh Theekshana picked up four wickets while Chameera and Jeffrey Vandersay claimed two wickets apiece. It was a good comeback game for Vandresay.
Sri Lanka lead the three-match series 1-0. The first ODI was washed out by rain and the last game will be played on Thursday at the same venue.
Brief scores:
Zimbabwe 208 in 44.4 overs (Joylord Gumbie 30, Craig Ervine 82, Milton Shumba 26, Ryan Burl 31; Chameera Dushmantha 2-44, Maheesh Theekshana 4-31, Jeffrey Vandersay 2-47) lost to Sri Lanka 211/8 in 49 overs (Janith Liyanage 95, Sahan Arachchige 21, Dushmantha Chameera 18*, Jeffrey Vandersay 19*; Richard Ngarava 5-32, Sikandar Raza 2-32) by two wickets.
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PCB fines Pakistan players for underwhelming T20 World Cup campaign
All of Pakistan’s squad members from the T20 World Cup have been fined PKR 5 million (US$ 18,000 approx.) each by the PCB following their underwhelming campaign. Pakistan were eliminated from the tournament following the Super Eight stage, missing out on the semi-finals of an ICC men’s event for the fourth successive time – the first such instance in Pakistan’s history.
ESPNcricinfo has learnt that the fines are not for disciplinary reasons, but specifically for what the board deems poor performance at the event. They were imposed immediately following Pakistan’s match against India in the group stages, where a meek showing resulted in a 61-run defeat. They were further told the fines may end up being waived off if Pakistan reached the tournament semi-finals.
Pakistan did get to the second round, thus avoiding a third straight first-round exit, but ran into trouble in the Super Eight group after a washout against New Zealand was followed by defeat to England. New Zealand’s crushing win over Sri Lanka left them relying on other results and a huge victory over Sri Lanka to sneak into the last four. However, their winagainst Sri Lanka was much too narrow to prevent an early exit.
The PCB has come down hard on players in the past, though sanctions have generally been framed as disciplinary. ESPNcricinfo has learned there were no disciplinary issues within the team throughout the tournament, and the fines have been levied specifically for the quality of their on-field performances. That makes the sanctions handed out by the PCB particularly rare, and potentially unprecedented.
The current PCB administration, though, does have form for imposing punishments in the wake of disappointments at major tournaments. Five months earlier, following a narrow defeat to India in the Asia Cup final, the PCB had briefly suspended all No-Objection Certificates (NOCs) issued to players that would have allowed them to take part in T20 leagues through the winter. That suspension, though, was lifted soon after as some of the top players headed to Australia for the BBL.
While the fines will be imposed on all players, Pakistan did have players who enjoyed individual success at the tournament. Sahibzada Farhan broke the record for most runs at a T20 World Cup, and became the only player to score two hundreds at the same event.
[Cricinfo]
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Iran strikes Qatar and Saudi energy sites as US jets shot down by Kuwaiti ‘friendly fire’
New Iranian strikes have been reported on a major gas plant in Qatar and in Saudi Arabia, where an oil refinery fire is “under control”
The price of gas on international markets has risen sharply – at one point up 42%.
The US and Israel struck Iran on Saturday, killing the country’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The Israeli military has launched new strikes on Tehran, but the US defense secretary says there will not be “endless war”.
In Kuwait, several US fighter planes have crashed, in what the US military says was “an apparent friendly fire incident” – one plane plummeting to the ground was caught on film.
Meanwhile, the US says a fourth member of its military was killed in Iran’s initial attacks. – it did not say where
The Lebanese health ministry says Israeli attacks in Beirut and southern Lebanon killed at least 31 people – Israel says it was responding to Hezbollah attacks
And in Cyprus, two drones heading for a UK base were intercepted, after an earlier attack on Sunday.
[BBC]
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India and Canada agree series of deals as Carney and Modi reset ties in Delhi
India and Canada’s prime ministers have agreed a number of accords, including a long-term deal to supply uranium to India
After talks in Delhi, Mark Carney said he and Narendra Modi had agreed to conclude an economic partnership agreement by the end of this year. The two leaders are attempting to reset ties that have been strained since 2023 when then PM Justin Trudeau said there were “credible allegations” linking India to the killing of a Sikh separatist leader on Canadian soil
Under Carney, Canada has sought to rebuild engagement with India amid tariff pressure from its largest trading partner, the United States
On Monday, Modi and Carney also agreed to co-operate in areas like critical minerals, clean energy, space and higher education
[BBC]
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