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Sri Lanka collect maximum points after Scottish scare
Leading up to Sri Lanka’s last group game against Scotland yesterday, they had already booked a berth in the second round of the World Cup qualifiers, but their final game was vital in the sense as they had to carry through maximum points.
After a sloppy batting display, the spinners did a terrific job to bowl out the Scottish for 163 in 29 overs with Maheesh Theekshana picking up three wickets. Leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga finished with two wickets as well as Sri Lanka completed an 82-run rout in Bulawayo but there’s a lot of work left to be done with their batting.
Throughout the competition, their batting had looked formidable with the team piling up gigantic totals. But that was after opening batsman Dimuth Karunaratne had played the anchor role.
But the moment Karunaratne was dismissed early, the old problems resurfaced. Karunaratne had been in spectacular form leading up to yesterday’s game. But against the Scots, he was dismissed early for seven dragging one onto the stumps, and from thereon wickets fell at regular intervals.
There were too many soft dismissals as several batters threw away their wickets and the form of captain Dasun Shanaka remains a huge concern. After four games he has managed a grand total of six runs and fell for a golden duck yesterday.
Pathum Nissanka and Charith Asalanka posted half-centuries and in the process completed 1000 runs in ODIs but the team would have wanted them to bat through the innings.
Sri Lanka were 228 for nine with 32 deliveries remaining in the innings and although the last pair of Lahiru Kumara and Maheesh Theekshana took the total to 245, they still failed to utilize the full quota of 50 overs.
Leggie Chris Greaves finished with four wickets as he ran through the middle order and at one point was on a hat-trick.
Bowling is Sri Lanka’s strongest area and after the quicks made early breakthroughs, the spin bowlers made life difficult for the Scotland batters.
Sri Lanka have a few headaches to sort out and the form of their middle order is a concern leading up to the business end of the tournament. If they want to replace any batter they would face issues as they are not carrying an additional batter in the squad.
But they will be glad to go through with four points in the bank and a very healthy Net Run Rate. In the next round they will meet Zimbabwe, West Indies and Netherlands and one win from those three games should be sufficient for them to go through provided they don’t lose the remaining two games by heavy margins.

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Wijesundara set for debut as injury-hit Sri Lanka struggle to make up XI
Sri Lanka have been hit by a spate of injuries and an illness ahead of the secondbTest against West Indies, in North Sound, a game they must win to take something away from the series after suffering an innings defeat in the first.
The injuries have forced the team management to pick from a squad of 13, rather than the 17 they took on tour. The seam-bowling department has been especially hard hit, with Lahiru Kumara and Vishwa Fernando both going down with injuries.
The most serious injury, however, seems to be that of opener Pathum Nissanka, who left the squad on June 30 to undergo surgery on an injured wrist in the United Kingdom. Lahiru Udara will take Nissanka’s place at the top of the order for the second Test. Nissanka’s surgery casts a cloud over his Lanka Premier League participation as well.
Vishwa, meanwhile, has not sufficiently recovered from back and side pain to become available for the second Test. And Sri Lanka’s quickest bowler in the squad, Kumara, remains unavailable after having walked off the field with a hamstring complaint (a recurring injury) having delivered just one over in the previous Test.
These injuries, plus Kasun Rajitha’s modest performance in the first Test, have paved the way for seamer Isitha Wijesudera’s Test debut.
In addition, offspin-bowling allrounder Ramesh Mendis has contracted a bacterial infection on tour. As such, he is also unavailable for selection. Prabath Jayasuriya – Sri Lanka’s top specialist spinner over the last three years – will enter the XI.
(Cricinfo)
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Ronaldo scores as Portugal come back to win, Croatia denied by late VAR
Substitute Goncalo Ramos’s headed goal edged Portugal into the last 16 of the FIFA World Cup 2026 after a gripping 2-1 win against Croatia.
Ramos connected with a superb pass from Rafael Leao in the fourth minute of stoppage time on Thursday to snuff out a Croatia team that had created the lion’s share of the chances in sapping evening heat in Toronto.
In a dramatic ending, Croatia thought they had equalised in the dying seconds, but Josko Gvardiol’s goal was chalked off for offside.
The Croatians were left stunned by the decision, while Portugal’s players celebrated.
Cristiano Ronaldo played his role in the victory, stroking home a penalty that cancelled out Ivan Perisic’s opener.
It was Ronaldo’s first-ever goal in the knockout phase of the World Cup, and his remarkable international career will have another chapter when Portugal face Spain in Dallas on Monday.
Perisic had stunned the Portuguese by slotting the ball under the advancing Portugal goalkeeper Diogo Costa in the 53rd minute.
Within minutes, Ronaldo had the ball in the net after controlling a long pass, but his effort was disallowed for offside.
But Portugal got level when Renato Veiga was grabbed by Croatia’s Nikola Vlasic in the penalty area, and after a VAR check, the referee pointed to the spot.
Ronaldo stepped up to convert the penalty with ease, hitting the ball straight down the middle of the goal and pumping his fists with joy afterwards.
In a pulsating game, Manchester City forward Mateo Kovacic’s low shot was pushed onto a post by goalkeeper Costa’s fingertips.
Still, Croatia pushed, and Petar Sucic had the ball in the net, but the assistant referee’s flag was up for a clear offside.
Ronaldo was withdrawn in the 81st minute to allow Ruben Neves to come on.
Croatia continued to create more chances than their opponents, and Mario Pasalic came so close to winning the game with a header at the far post, but it bounced just wide.
But when Ramos connected, the net bulged, and Portugal were through.
(Aljazeera)
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Lister replaces injured Sears for ODI series in the West Indies
Ben Sears has been ruled out of the upcoming series of five ODIs in the West Indies because of an ankle injury. Ben Lister has been called into the 16-man squad as Sears’ replacement and will assemble “over the coming days” with the squad in Guyana, where the first three games will be played.
Sears had experienced some ongoing pain in his ankle since the four-day Test against Ireland in May, and it flared up during the final day of the third Test against England at Trent Bridge, which New Zealand won to take the series 2-1. The decision to withdraw him from the ODIs in the Caribbean and send him home “for further treatment” is “precautionary”, as New Zealand Cricket put it.
Lister, who made his ODI debut in 2023, has featured four times in the format, picking up six wickets. He was in the squad the last time New Zealand played ODIs, away against Bangladesh in April.
Injuries to key fast bowlers have been a major concern for New Zealand in recent times.
Jacob Duffy, who missed the recent Test series in England while on paternity leave, has returned to the ODI squad for the West Indies, but Blair Tickner has had to sit this one out to undergo surgery on his ankle. Senior fast bowlers Will O’Rourke, Kyle Jamieson and Matt Henry have been rested for the series following their heavy workloads during the England Tests.
“Having a stable of fast bowlers is critical and you ask any selectors around the world from any country, you’re going to get the same answer,” Gavin Larsen, New Zealand’s head selector, said on Wednesday. “I’m touching wood here, [but] we are in a reasonably good position at the moment in New Zealand cricket where we’ve got a number of good quality fast bowlers. So the intention, certainly, is to carefully manage those bowlers.
“But look, already you can see off the back of three Test matches against England, you can see the attrition rate. I’m glancing down and seeing four names that are back on the physio table or under the knife, so I’m very conscious of that. The depth of those fast bowlers is crucial and us managing their workloads and their return-to-play processes is critical.”
Apart from Duffy, the squad now has in its fast-bowling attack Nathan Smith, Kristian Clarke, Matt Fisher and Lister, with frontline spin options in returning captain Mitchell Santner, Michael Bracewell and Jayden Lennox.
The first three ODIs will be played in Providence, Guyana, on July 11, 13 and 16, and the fourth and fifth games at Kensington Oval in Barbados on July 19 and 21.
New Zealand squad for ODI series in the West Indies
Mitchell Santner (capt), Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman, Kristian Clarke, Jacob Duffy, Matthew Fisher, Dean Foxcroft, Mitchell Hay (wk), Nick Kelly, Tom Latham (wk), Jayden Lennox, Ben Lister, Daryl Mitchell, Henry Nicholls, Nathan Smith, Will Young
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