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Sri Lanka lose second quick ahead of India series
Rex Clementine
at Pallekele
Sri Lanka suffered a major blow ahead of the three match T-20 series against India when fast bowler Nuwan Thushara was ruled out of the three games with a fractured finger. The hosts had already lost leader of the attack Dushmantha Chameera before coming to Kandy due to illness and will head into the series against the World Champions with a depleted attack.
The first T-20 International gets underway on Saturday. The second game is on Sunday followed by the third game on Tuesday. All matches will be played at Pallekele International Stadium.
Right-arm seamer Asitha Fernando was drafted into the side in place of Chameera while left-arm fast bowler Dilshan Madushanka has been rushed to Kandy to replace Thushara.
Thushara had sustained the injury while doing fielding drills on Wednesday.
Sri Lanka had a training session at Pallekele on Thursday evening as well while India were scheduled to train later in the day with newly appointed Head Coach Gautam Gambhir set to address the media prior to training.
India are a new look side without Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Ravindra Jadeja, who all retired after they were crowned World Champions in Barbados having beaten South Africa in the T-20 World Cup final last month.
The tourists also have left out Jasprit Bumrah, but still their pace attack looks quite formidable on paper.
Indian selectors sprung a huge surprise by naming Suryakumar Yadav as captain of the T-20 side ahead of Hardik Pandya. The all-rounder had been understudy to Rohit Sharma and had captained India in the absence of Rohit. He was also vice-captain of the side that won the T-20 World Cup in May.
Rohit and Kohli will return to the ODI side when the teams get back to Colombo for the 50 over leg of the tour.
Tickets were selling out fast at Pallekele and a full house is expected for all three games. When Sri Lanka hosted Afghanistan in a three match ODI series in March, the matches were played in front of sell out crowds.
The Sri Lankans are going into the series with lot of momentum behind them with several players excelling in the Lanka Premier League (LPL).
Sri Lanka’s selectors recalled Avishka Fernando and Kusal Perera after overlooking them for the recent World Cup in the Caribbean and USA. Both players were in good nick during the LPL. Veteran Dinesh Chandimal is also back in the T-20 side having last played in this format in 2022.
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Mandhana and Rawal’s tons fire India to record win
India Women 435 for 5in 50 overs (Pratika Rawal 154, Smriti Mandhana 135, Richa Ghosh 59, Tejal Hasbnis 29; Orla Prendergast 2-71) beat Ireland Women 131 in 31.4 overs (Sarah Forbes 41, Orla Prendergast 36; DeeptiSharma 3-27, Tanuja Kanwar 2-31)by 304 runs
On a record-shattering day in Rajkot, India registered their biggest win in ODI cricket. They beat Ireland by 304 runs in the third and final match of the series, thus completing the whitewash. Their previous biggest win was also against Ireland, in 2017, when they had beaten them by 249 runs in Potchefstroom.
Batting first, India piled up 435 for 5, their highest ODI total, going past the 370 for 5 they made in the previous game. Overall, this was the fourth-highest total in women’s ODIs.
Stand-in captain Smriti Mandhana led the way by smashing the fastest ODI hundred by an India batter. She reached the mark in 70 balls, breaking Harmanpreet Kaur’s record by 17 balls. In her 135 off 80 balls, Mandhana hit 12 fours and seven sixes. Her opening partner, Pratika Rawal, reached her maiden ODI hundred in 100 balls and went on to compile 154 off 129. Only two India batters have a higher individual score in the format: Deepti Sharma (188) and Harmanpreet (171*).
Mandhana and Rawal added 233 for the first wicket, the third-highest opening stand for India in ODIs. The floodgates had opened as early as the third over when Rawal hit Orla Prendergast for three fours. By the end of the sixth over, she had moved to 29 off 25 with the help of six fours.
Mandhana did not have much strike till then. She even got a life in the seventh over when wicketkeeper Christina Coulter Reilly, standing up to Arlene Kelly, failed to grab an outside edge. Mandhana was on 12 off 13 at that point but took over the aggressor’s role after that, hitting Kelly for two fours in that over. In the seamer’s next over, Mandhana hit her for two sixes and a four.
Mandhana and Rawal brought up India’s hundred in the 13th over. This was their fourth century stand in just six innings they have opened together.
Soon after that, Mandhana reached her fifty, off just 39 balls. Rawal followed suit; hers coming off 52 balls. It was her fourth 50-plus score in six ODIs.
Mandhana was now batting on a different plane. It felt more like a free-wheeling centre-wicket practice than a contest as she tried to dispatch as many balls to the boundary as possible. Ireland’s wayward bowling and poor ground fielding helped her further. Such was her dominance that she left Rawal well behind. When she brought up her hundred, off 70 balls, Rawal was only on 72 off 69.
Mandhana was dismissed when she failed to clear short fine leg against Prendergast. But there was no respite for Ireland as Richa Gosh, promoted to No. 3, took over the baton and scored 59 off 42. She and Rawal added 104 in 12 overs.
Rawal opened up after her hundred and raked in 54 off the next 29 balls she faced. Today’s innings took her ODI run tally to 444 – no batter has scored more in her first six innings.
By then, there was more interest in if India could reach 400. They got there with four overs to spare, and then got some more.
With Renuka Singh rested, Titas Sadhu and Sayali Satghare opened the bowling for India. Both picked up a wicket each with the new ball but also conceded 15 extras in the first seven overs. India’s fielding was also as poor as their counterparts, with Mandhana dropping a skier from Sarah Forbes off Deepti at extra cover.
Forbes and Prendergast made India pay for their mistakes and took the side to 85 for 2 after 14 overs. Tanuja Kanwar broke the 64-run stand by dismissing Prendergast. The batter tried to steer her towards deep third but failed to connect and was bowled. It was Kanwar’s first wicket in ODIs. Three overs later, Forbes was run out going for a quick single.
Ireland capitulated after that. From 100 for 3, they were all out for 131. Deepti was the most successful bowler for India, with figures of 3 for 27. Kanwar chipped in with 2 for 31 and two batters were run out.
Brief scores:
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Sahansa, Annaya, Eliza reach semi-finals
Sahansa Damsiluni, Annaya Norbet and Eliza Kahagalla made hosts proud as they reached the girls’ singles semi-finals of the ITF Asia 14 and Under Development Championship (South Asia, South East Asia & East Asia) week one tournament at the Sri Lanka Tennis Association courts on Tuesday.
In the boys’ singles, Damsath Peiris and Revan Amarasinghe reached the quarter-finals.
Girls’ quarter-final results
Annaya Norbert (Sri Lanka) beat Zia Ullat Khan (Pakistan) 6-1, 7-6.
Sahansa Damsiluni (Sri Lanka) beat Gantur Any (Mongolia) 6-1, 6-0.
Eliza Kahagalla (Sri Lanka) beat Hajara Sohail (Pakistan) 6-2, 6-0.
Boys’ 2nd round results
Damsath Peiris (Sri Lanka) beat Sangay Rokaya (Nepal) 6-0, 6-2.
Revan Amarasinghe (Sri Lanka) beat Rashid Ali (Pakistan) 7-5, 6-3, 6-2.
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Lumbini fightback to force a draw
Under 19 Division I Cricket
by Reemus Fernando
Forced to follow on after being shot out for 64 runs, Lumbini batted through to the end to force a draw to their Under 19 Division I Tier ‘A’ tournament match against Prince of Wales at Colts ground on Tuesday.
While skipper Rivith Jayasooriya continued his good form taking five wickets to follow up his century for the Cambrians, Lumbini captain Praveen Maneesha anchored the late order batting line up with an 80 ball knock of 33 runs.
They batted for 63 overs to reach 131 for nine wickets a stumps.
Lumbini force a draw
at Colts
Scores
Prince of Wales
251 all out in 85.4 overs (Rivith Jayasooriya 112, Palingu Perera 30, Nethul Anuhas 23, Deneth Sithumina 21, Pasan Cooray 29n.o.; Dinal Sewmina 4/52, Praveen Maneesha 4/89)
Lumbini
10 for 3 overnight 64 all out in 32 overs (Ashan Shanilka 20; Prasanna Lakmina 3/20, Nethul Anuhas 3/18, Rivith Jayasooriya 3/09) and 131 for 9 in 63 overs (Ashan Shanilka 21, Pasindu Mahisha 24, Praveen Maneesha 33; Rivith Jayasooriya 5/68, Rusandu Silva 2/21)
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