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Dinesh Chandimal top scored with 48 runs as B-Love Kandy won their first game of the LPL beating Dambulla Aura by seven wickets at Pallekele yesterday

fter two defeats in Colombo, B-Love Kandy got their campaign in the Lanka Premier League 2023 underway with a comprehensive seven wicket win over Dambulla Aura at Pallekele yesterday.

Set a target of 147, B-Love Kandy got there with nine balls to spare. It was an easy run chase on a good batting track as Dinesh Chandimal and Fakhar Zaman added 69 runs for the first wicket off just 48 balls. Chandimal outscored the usually aggressive Zaman and the excellent start took the game away from Dambulla who were guilty of not putting enough runs on the board.

Chandimal was run out for two runs short of a well deserved half-century but by then he had done the damage. His 48 came off 29 balls with seven fours.

Hayden Kerr took a superb return catch to see the back of Kamindu Mendis for 18, but Angelo Mathews and Aasif Ali were involved in an unbroken 31 run stand for the fourth wicket to see their side through.

Dambulla kept losing wickets batting first. Avishka Fernando continued his impressive run in the tournament but on 32 was caught at short third man. Sadeera Samarawickrama and Kusal Perea fell for poor strokes and it was left for Dhananjaya de Silva to rescue the innings.

Sadeera and Kusal weren’t the only players to throw their wickets away. Kusal Mendis also played a poor shot and questions are being asked as to how Mendis can lead the side ahead of proven players like KJP and Dhananjaya.

Dhananjaya played some elegant strokes giving his side a respectable total. His 61 came off 39 balls with five fours and three sixes.

There was some big hitting towards the end of the innings but Dambulla needed much more than that at Pallekele where conditions are perfect for batting. In the end, they were ruing not having enough runs on the board despite possessing one of the best batting units in the competition.

Brief Scores:

Dambulla Aura 156-6 (20)

(Avishka Fernando 32, Dhananjaya de Silva 62, Alex Ross 21, Mujeeb Ur Rahman 2-17)

B-Love Kandy

160-3 (18.3)

(Fakhar Zaman 28, Dinesh Chandimal 48, Angelo Mathews 28, Dhananjaya de Silva 1-16)

Result: B-Love Kandy won by seven wickets



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Shafali, Renuka close in on top five in ICC T20I rankings

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Shafali Verma has scored three successive half-centuries in the ongoing series (BCCI)

India’s opening batter Shafali Verma and swing bowler Renuka Singh have moved up to sixth spots in the ICC’s T20I batting and bowling rankings respectively.

Shafali is the leading scorer in the ongoing bilateral series against Sri Lanka by a distance, her 236 runs nearly twice as many as second-highest scorer Smriti Mandhana’s 120. Renuka is also the leading wicket-taker, her four wickets level with team-mates Deepti Sharma, Vaishnavi Sharma and Shree Charani.

Shafali went up four places with back-to-back scores of 69*, 79* and 79 in the second, third and fourth T20Is. Renuka, meanwhile, climbed eight places to reach the joint-sixth position along with South Africa’s Nonkululeko Mlaba, particularly through her 4 for 21 in the third game of the series. Deepti leads the bowlers’ rankings after taking that position last week. Both Shafali and Renuka have also bagged one Player-of-the-Match award each in the series that India lead 4-0, with the last match scheduled for Tuesday in Thiruvananthapuram.

If India win today (30), this will be their third 5-0 series win in T20Is. They won by that scoreline in the West Indies in 2019 and in Bangladesh last year. Sri Lanka have, however, never before lost a T20I series 5-0.

(Cricinfo)

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The Cabinet of Ministers granted their concurrence to the resolution furnished by the Minister of Youth Affairs to appoint S. Achchudan of Special Grade of Sri Lanka Administrative Service, who is currently serving as an Additional Commissioner of Elections at the Elections Commission who is
recommended by the panel of interviewers to the post of Director General of the Sports Development Department with effect form 01.01.2026.

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India look to cap off successful year with clean sweep over Sri Lanka

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India have been dominant through the series despite some sloppy fielding [BCCI]

After three low scores, three tosses lost and three heavy defeats, Sri Lanka gave hosts India more of a fight in the fourth T20I on Sunday when they finally got to chase a target instead of setting one. They got somewhat close thanks to contribution from batters apart from Chamari Athapaththu. With their confidence running a little higher, they would want to sign off fromthis five match tour with one win as the preparations for the T20 World Cup, which is less than six months away, heat up.

India have been clinical all through the series – with their share of luck, having won the first three tosses – in restricting Sri Lanka to totals under 130 and getting home with at least five overs and seven wickets in hand. That presents Sri Lanka the opportunity to test India’s middle and lower order on Tuesday, but with the gargantuan task of going past the duo of Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma, who put up India’s biggest partnership for any wicket to set up the hosts’ highest T20I total. India have had to use only five batters in this series so far.

Whether they set a total or chase one, Sri Lanka would draw inspiration from Hasini Perera’s start on Sunday, in which she took down Renuka Singh and Arundhati Reddy in the opening overs before Nilakshika Silva finally got some runs in the lower order.

Sri Lanka would also want to cash in on any lives their batters are offered as India have been sloppy this series – putting down five catches in the opener and two in the fourth game – which could help the visitors narrow the gap between the two sides.

There are always expectations from Athapaththu when Sri Lanka bat, and it was refreshing to see Hasini Perera take the lead in the opening partnership with her captain on Sunday. It was Perera’s penchant for boundaries that charged Sri Lanka to 52 for 0 in the first four overs. Hasini has played nearly 90 T20Is and the last game of the series will be the perfect chance for her to score her maiden T20I half-century that will only increase the faith in her abilities in the lead up to the T20 World Cup.

She has been dismissed just twice this series and Shafali Verma is reaching scary heights in the T20 format with 236 runs already at a strike rate of 185.82 this series. The next best strike rate this series (minimum 50 runs) is Jemimah Rodrigues’ 140.54. Shafali has taken down every possible bowling combination Sri Lanka have thrown at her at the start and with three half-centuries in a row, a continuation of her boundary barrage could be another spectacular show from the India opener.

Rodrigues missed the fourth T20I while recovering from a mild fever and India brought in Harleen Deol for her first game of the series but she didn’t get a chance to bat. Already leading 4-0, India may also want to hand a debut to 17-year-old wicketkeeper-batter G Kamalini, the only player in the squad who hasn’t played this series.

India (possible):  Smriti Mandhana,  Shafali Verma,  Jemimah Rodrigues/Harleen Deol,  Harmanpreet Kaur (capt),  Richa Ghosh/G Kamalini (wk),  Deepti Sharma,  Amanjot Kaur,  Renuka Singh/Arundhati Reddy,  Kranti Gaud,  Vaishnavi Sharma,  Shree Charani

Sri Lanka have been making changes through the series too, and even though they have used up all their players from the squad of 15, don’t rule out any more changes on Tuesday.

Sri Lanka (possible):  Chamari Athapaththu (capt),  Hasini Perera,  Harshitha Samarawickrama,  Imesha Dulani,  Nilakshika Silva,  Kaushini Nuthyangana (wk),  Kavisha Dilhari,  Kawya Kavindi/Malki Madara,  Inoka Ranaweera,  Malsha Shehani,  Nimasha Meepage

[Cricinfo]

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