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Rickelton, Bavuma fight back after super start from Sri Lanka quicks

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Asitha Fernando got rid of Tony de Zorzi for a duck after South Africa opted to bat [Cricinfo]

 Lahiru Kumara became the fifth Sri Lankan fast bowler to take 100 Test wickets on a tense opening morning at St George’s Park, where South Africa were made to work after their decision to bat first. Sri Lanka’s seamers threatened as they found just enough movement on a surface with a significant grass covering and decent bounce.

South Africa were in trouble at 44 for 3 in the 16th over but an unbroken 38-run fifth-wicket stand between Ryan Rickelton and Temba Bavuma steadied them by the lunch break.

In blustery conditions, Sri Lanka started well and got immediate reward. Tony de Zorzi was given out lbw off Asitha Fernando off the first ball of the second over when he was hit on the full by an inswinging delivery on leg stump. De Zorzi reviewed but both impact and wickets were umpire’s call and the decision stood.

That brought Rickelton, promoted to No. 3, to the crease. He was off the mark straightaway as he leaned into a drive and hit an Asitha full toss for four through mid-off. Asitha tightened up and rapped him on the pads later in the over and the cat-and-mouse tone was set.

Aiden Markram was willing to chase width and scored three boundaries in the next two overs but Rickelton was more circumspect. He had to be as Vishwa Fernando tested him with away movement. Between them, they survived the new-ball bowlers’ opening spells and got to 26 for 1 before Sri Lanka made their first change.

Kumara took over from Asitha’s end, where there was more bounce on offer, and started by overstepping as he delivered a half-volley for Rickelton to crack through the covers for four. Sri Lanka made a double change and introduced the spin of Prabath Jayasuriya at the other end, which was playing more placidly. Kumara broke through in his next over when Markram went for a drive to a delivery that nipped back in and bowled him. That gave Kumara his 100th Test wicket,

Tristan Stubbs, who scored a century at Durban, walked out to bat for the first time in a Test at his home ground with the band in full flow but his stay was short. He reached for a wide Kumara delivery with hard hands and edged to Kusal Mendis, who took a good catch moving to his right.

The other centurion from Kingsmead, Bavuma, started full of confidence when he flicked Jayasuriya behind square to bring up South Africa’s fifty. Bavuma played some deft shots including a late guide between second and third slip and got on top of the bounce to hit Asitha for back-to-back boundaries. His most aggressive side came out when he rocked back to hit Jayasuriya over midwicket and out of the ground. The ball was retrieved from over a low wall and the over was closed out with no further damage done.

Brief scores: [At Lunch]
South Africa 82 for 3 in 27 overs (Ryan Rickelton 29*, Temba Bavuma 27*, Aiden Markram 20; Lahiru Kumara 2-17, Asitha Fernando 1-30) vs Sri Lanka

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U – 19 World Cup: Sri Lanka beat Ireland by 106 runs

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Vimath Dinsara played a captain's knock for Sri Lanka (Cricinfo)

In Windhoek, Sri Lanka strode to 267 for 5, with Vimath Dinsara hitting 95, and Chamika Heenatigala hitting 51. That pair put on a 100-run partnership for the fifth wicket, but there had also been a solid contribution from Kavija Gamage, who made 49. Ireland seamer Oliver Riley who took 2 for 51, dismissing top-scorer Dinsara and also Viran Chamuditha, who had made 192 in the last match.

But Ireland were timid in response. Behind the required rate from early in the piece, they also lost frequent wickets. They were struggling at 66 for 2 in the 19th over, but were soon 96 for 6 in the 27th over, the match essentially having slipped away. They were eventually dismissed for 161 in the 41st over. The right-arm seamers did the damage for Sri Lanka, Rasith Nimsara taking 3 for 29, and Dulnith Sigera claiming 4 for 19.

This victory puts Sri Lanka at the top of Group A, with a Net Run Rate of 3.090 – the best in the tournament so far.

Brief scores:

Sri Lanka Under 19s 267 for 5 in 50 overs  (Vimath Dinsara 95, Kavija Gamage 49,  Chamika  Heenatigala 51*; Oliver Riley 2-51) beat Ireland Under 19s  161 in 40.1 overs  (Callum Armstrong 39;  Rasith Nimsara 3-29,  Dulnith Sigera 4-19) by 106 runs

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U – 19 World Cup: Rowles, Bulbulia star in South Africa’s big win over Tanzania

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Jason Rowles scored a hundred and picked up two wickets against Tanzania (Cricinfo)

South Africa monstered the Tanzania side over in Windhoek, Muhammed Bulbulia and Jason Rowles hitting hundreds to get South Africa to 397 for 5, before their bowlers blasted Tanzania out for 68.

Tanzania had begun encouragingly, although South Africa were always scoring quickly. They had taken two South Africa wickets inside the first 14 overs, and had South Africa at 93 for 2 at one stage. But then Bulbulia and Rowles came together, to take the game rapidly away from the opposition, with a 201-run partnership that came off 176 balls.

Rowles was the more aggressive of the pair in the end, clobbering five sixes and ten fours in his 125 not out off 101 deliveries. Bulbulia hit one six and ten fours in his run-a-ball 108. Paul James also produced a rollicking finishing knock, crashing five sixes and two fours in his 46 off 18.

Tanzania could not get off the blocks in the chase. South Africa took their first wicket in the second over, and just did not stop striking, the wickets spread between all five bowlers used.

Rowles added to his outstanding performance by claiming two wickets for 14 with his left-arm spin. Bayanda Majola also took two wickets, for six runs.

Brief scores:

South Africa Under-19s 397 for 5 in 50 overs (Jason Rowles 125, Muhammed  Bulbulia 108, Jorich Van Schalkwyk 47, Paul James 46; Simba Mbaki 2-85) beat Tanzania Under-19s 68 in 32.2 overs (Simba Mbaki 17; Bayanda Majola 2-6, Jason Rowles 2-14) by 329 runs

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U – 19 World Cup: Raza, Usman steer Pakistan to victory over Scotland

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Ali Raza blew Scotland away (Cricinfo)

Pakistan quick Ali Raza rattled Scotland with his pace early on, before left-arm wristspinner Momin Qamar  helped take down the middle order. Scotland showed some mettle, particularly during a 68-run seventh-wicket partnership that raised their total to a creditable 187.

But it was clear they were outgunned. Many Scotland batters were uncomfortable against Ali’s pace, and struggled to read Pakistan’s wristspinners. Raza deservedly emerged with the game’s best figures, taking 4 for 37 – two of those wickets having come in a memorable first over. Qamar took 3 for 46. Scotland’s highest scorer was captain Thomas Knight, who ground out a 72-ball 37, before Qamar slipped a beautifully-flighted delivery past his defences.

Despite some gutsy batting from Finlay Jones and Manu Saraswat down the order, Scotland always seemed headed to a sub-par score, even given the seamer-friendly conditions in Harare. When they lost two wickets in the first over – Raza bowling Theo Robinson and Max Chaplin with outstanding deliveries – they were in danger of being skittled quickly. But they battled through until the 49th over.

Pakistan’s chase was mostly straightforward. Scotland’s seamers got some movement with the new ball, and Ollie Jones was able to extract two wickets by the 12th over. But No. 3 batter Usman Khan  struck 75, and Ahmed Hussain  – who had earlier taken a sublime catch – joined him for a 111-run stand that made the game safe. They got home with six wickets to spare, in the 44th over.

Brief scores:

Pakistan Under-19s 190 for 4 in 43.1 9vers  (Usman Khan 75, Ahmed  Hussain 47; Ollie Jones 2-41, Manu Saraswat 2-46) beat Scotland Under-19s 187 in 48.1 overs (Thomas Knight 37; Ali Raza 4-37, Momin Qamar 3-46, Abdul Subhan 2-36) by six wickets

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