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Sri Lanka clinch series after bowling out Zimbabwe for lowest total at Pallekele

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Sri Lanka wrapped up the three match ODI series against Zimbabwe with a huge 184 run win in the third ODI at Pallekele yesterday. Chasing a target of 255, Zimbabwe were bowled for 70 inside 25 overs. 

Rex Clementine at Pallekele

The deciding third ODI between Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe turned out to be an anti-climax after the hosts shot out the tourists for 70 runs in just 24.4 overs to complete a massive 184 run win and wrap up the three match series 2-1 at Pallekele International Stadium yesterday. It’s the lowest total at Pallekele with the previous lowest being Sri Lanka’s 167 all out against South Africa in 2013.

It was an outstanding show by the bowlers after a below par effort by the batsmen as Sri Lanka were able to drive away the ghosts of 2017 where Zimbabwe came from behind to hand Angelo Mathews side a shock series defeat. It was their first and only series win over Sri Lanka in three decades.

There was a scare once again with Zimbabwe squaring the series on Tuesday with a 22 run win and in the final ODI Sri Lanka’s batsmen did not cover themselves in glory. The bowling, however, was terrific, putting early pressure and picking up wickets at regular intervals and it was a one-sided contest at the end.

If a current bowler resembles Michael Holding, ‘Rolls Royce of fast bowlers’, Dushmantha Chameera has got to be that. The world’s highest wicket taker in 2021, skipped the first ODI as he had not been medically cleared to play after testing positive for COVID. He was not all that effective on his comeback on Tuesday but yesterday he was on the money bowling with fire and Zimbabwe were not well equipped to take him on.

In his second over, he had Regis Chakabva caught at first slip and in the very next ball captain Craig Ervine edged one to the keeper as Zimbabwe were reduced to three for two wickets. They never recovered.

The spinners came on and tightened the grip with Jeffrey Vandersay being the pick of the bowlers claiming four wickets. Ramesh Mendis chipped in with two wickets. Only two batsmen crossed double figures and none managed a score of 20.

Pathum Nissanka batted superbly for his half-century and added 80 runs for the first wicket with Kusal Mendis. It was his second half-century in the series and he was named Player of the Series.

After a good start, Sri Lanka lost a few quick wickets and were 149 for four in the 31st over. Charith Asalanka then held the innings together stitching a few valuable partnerships with the lower middle order. He made 52. A 48 run stand for the seventh wicket between Ramesh Mendis (26) and Chamika Karunaratne (30) helped Sri Lanka to their eventual total of 254.

Apart from the series win, Sri Lanka will gladly pick up 20 points in the ICC Cricket World Cup Super League. Sri Lanka moved up to the fourth position in the table and need to remain in top seven to automatically qualify for next year’s World Cup.



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Sajid, Abrar spin Pakistan to victory in Multan

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Abrar picked four wickets in the second innings [Cricbuzz]

Sajid Khan’s fifer and a post-lunch four-fer for Abrar Ahmed helped Pakistan roll out West Indies for 123 in their second-innings for a comprehensive 127-run victory inside three days of the first Test in Multan. The visitors went to Lunch at 54/5 with Sajid having ripped apart the top-order for the second time in the game. Alick Athanaze put on a brief fight through his half-century knock on the other side, but Abrar picked up three of the last-four West Indies lost on the same score of 123.

Pakistan were already smelling victory but Athanaze found some support in wicketkeeper-bat Tevin Imlach and together the duo frustrated the hosts for nine overs post lunch. Athanaze, particularly, impressed with his strokeplay in this fighting 41-run stand but once Abrar found a way past it, West Indies crumbled in no time. Imlach was caught behind after a patient 14 off 30 deliveries, while the half-centurion was trapped LBW by Sajid for his fifer after a 28-run partnership with Kevin Sinclair.

Abrar was, at one point, on the verge of making history as the first Pakistan spinner to claim a hat-trick on home soil. Having dismissed Sinclair and Gudakesh Motie off successive deliveries of his previous over, Abrar sent down a googly for Jomel Warrican who went for a slog and missed it but the extra bounce saved the batter and denied the spinner a rare milestone. Warrican survived only one more ball and was cleaned up without troubling the scores. For the second time in the game, West Indies collapsed for under 150 runs.

Earlier in the day though, it was Warrican’s superb seven-fer that had revived West Indies chances on the third morning. He single-handedly wiped out Pakistan’s overnight advantage with a seven-wicket haul – to go with his two run-outs – in the second innings, triggering a stunning collapse of 6 for 48. Pakistan folded for 157, setting the visitors a target of 251 before Sajid brought them roaring back into the contest with four quick wickets to end a 11-wicket session in the home team’s favour after all.

Despite a foggy morning, play began as scheduled for the first time in three days of this game and Warrican made an immediate impact. Pakistan’s top-scorer in the first innings, Saud Shakeel flicked one straight to short mid-wicket first ball of the day to depart without adding anything to the overnight tally. Warrican then had Mohammad Rizwan caught in the slips with a ripper that spun sharply to take the edge. Kamran Ghulam, similarly, was undone by one that turned away sharply, giving Warrican his fifer.

Noman Ali was beaten on the reverse-sweep and the umpire was quick to raise the finger. Much like in the first innings, Sajid Khan was on the attack right away with a first-ball boundary. West Indies burnt a review on him early but the fireworks weren’t meant to be this time as Warrican had him caught at backward point for just five.

The spinner then caught Khurram Shahzad short of his crease with an accurate direct-hit to reduce Pakistan to 154 for 9 with a hand in each of those dismissals until that point. The only one to get away was Salman Ali Agha, perishing in his attempt to fetch some quick runs off Gudakesh Motie just as Pakistan’s lead reached 250.

Much like in the first innings, Sajid Khan then ripped through the West Indies top-order to nudge Pakistan ahead once more in the see-sawing contest. After a positive start to his knock and a couple of boundaries, Kraigg Brathwaite holed out in the deep as Sajid struck in the fifth over to give the hosts the first breakthrough. Attempting a sweep, Keacy Carty gloved one that lobbed up for Rizwan to take an easy catch in Sajid’s following over.

Kavem Hodge was cleaned up by a classic offspinner that snuck past the inside-edge to crash into the stumps, giving Sajid his third. At 37 for 3, Mikyle Louis went for an ill-advised big shot only for Sajid to slow it down and shorten his length. The ball comfortably spun past his bat and hit the leg-stump instead. Justin Greaves had an LBW call overturned against Noman Ali early, but his luck ran out at the stroke of lunch when the spinner caught him plumb in front to leave West Indies in tatters at 54 for 5.

Brief scores:
Pakistan 230 & 157 (Shan Masood 52, Jomel Warrican 7-32) beat West Indies 137 and 123 (Alick Athanaze 55; Sajid Khan 5/50, Abrar Ahmed 4-27) by 127 runs

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India crush West Indies by 9 wickets in Women’s under 19 T20World Cup opener

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Left-arm spinner Parunika Sisodia finished with 3 for 7

Defending champions India started their Under 19 Women’s Women’s T20 World Cup campaign with a bang, routing West Indies for just 44 before scripting a nine wicket win.

In the second game of the day, India’s bowlers cashed in on their decision to bowl first by troubling West Indies with swing and spin. Fast bowler VJ Joshitha handed them a double-blow when she trapped Samara Ramnath in front and on the next ball had Naijanni Cumberbatch caught at slip to a superb diving catch from Sanika Chalke.

When left-arm spinners Ayushi Shukla and Parunika Sisodia struck in consecutive overs to remove Jahzara Claxton and Brianna Harricharan respectively for ducks, West Indies were 17 for 4 after 5.1 overs. Three run outs in as many overs added to their woes, and 39 for 7 soon became 44 all out as Shukla and Sisodia wrapped things up. Sisodia finished with 3 for 7 while Joshitha and Shukla picked up two each.

India lost only Gongadi Trisha, for 4, in the modest chase as G Kamalini and Chalke finished things off in 4.2 overs.

Brief scores:
West Indies Women Under 19 44 in 13.2 overs [Asabi Callender 12, Kenika Cassar 15; VJ Joshitha 2-05, Aayushi Shukla 2-06, Paruniks Sisofs 3-07] lost to India Women Under 19 47/1 in 4.2 overs [G Kamalini 16; Shanika Salke 18; Jahzara Claxton 1-18]

 

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Sri Lanka start Women’s Under 19 T20 World Cup campaign with massive win

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Dahami Sanethma top scored for Sri Lanka with 55

Hosts Malaysia were shot out for just 23 in their maiden Under 19 Women’s T20 World Cup appearance by Sri Lanka, who completed a 139-run win in the first of the two games on Sunday, in Kuala Lumpur.

Put in to bat, Sri Lanka rode on quick knocks from opener Sanjana Kavindi (30 off 13) and No. 3 Dahami Sanethma (55 off 52) to score 52 in the powerplay before Sanethma led the innings even as wickets fell at the other end, including two in the 17th over. Cameos from Hiruni Hansika (28 off 21) and Shashini Gimhani (13 off 7) powered them to 162.

In reply, Malaysia lasted 14.1 overs as left-arm spinner Chamodi Prabodha struck twice in the second over to reduce the hosts to 2 for 3. Manudi Nanayakkara and Limansa Thilakarathna took two wickets each as no Malaysia batter reached double-figures and six were dismissed for ducks. Praboda finished with figures of 4-2-5-3.

Brief scores:
Sri Lanka Women Under 19
162/6 in 20 overs [Sanjana Kavindi 30, Dahami Sanethma 55, Manudi Nanayakkara 14, Hiruni Hansika 28, Sashini Gimhani 13*; Suabika Manivannan 1-33, Nur Danika Syuhada 1-36, Marisa Qistina Binti Abdulla 1-31, Siti Nazwah2-31, Nur Isma Dania Binti Mohd Daniel 1-23] beat Malaysia Women Under 19 23 in 14.1 overs [ Nur Alia Binti Mohd Hairun 07; Rashmika Sewwandi 1-02, Chamodi Prabodha 3-05,  Manudi Nnayakkara 2-08, Limansa Thlakerathne 2-03] by 139 runs

 

 

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