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Angelo Mathews stars in thriller as Sri Lanka go 1-0 up

15 Jan, 2024 10:47 AM, Mon

Angelo Mathews stars in thriller as Sri Lanka go 1-0 up

Sri Lanka stole to their target for the second time this tour, scoring the winning runs off the last ball to deny a tenacious Zimbabwe defence of a modest target. A top-edged four off the bat of No. 9 Dushmantha Chameera and a chip into the legside outfield were the final acts of a chase in which Sri Lanka had struggled to stay afloat. Angelo Mathews, playing his most memorable T20I in just about three years, had delivered the most significant Sri Lankan innings, making 46 off 38 to take the game profound. Dasun Shanaka was not out on 26 off 18, having likewise struck significant limits. Their work surpassed Zimbabwe skipper Sikandar Raza's extraordinary all-round endeavors. Raza had first made 62 off 42 with the bat, then guaranteed 3 for 13 with the ball - both the most runs, and best figures in the game. However, similarly as they had been pipped toward the completion in the second ODI, prior on visit, Zimbabwe were left apparently disheartened once more. The last finished The accomplished sets of Mathews and Shanaka had met up toward the finish of the fourteenth over, with 61 to get off 36 balls, and no perceived players to come. As such they had batted prudently, taking out limits and keeping the necessity sensible, with very much determined limits. At the point when it came to the last finished, bowled by Gift Muzarabani who had been practical so far, Sri Lanka required 12. Mathews dove deep in his wrinkle and banged Muzarabani down the ground for a one-skip four first ball - the bowler rebuffed for missing his yorker. Then, at that point, anticipating that Muzarabani should go short, Mathews remained on his back foot and played a luscious late cut that separated the manager and short third for another four. Sri Lanka just required six off four now, yet Muzarabani would bowl a spot ball, and afterward have Mathews opening out to profound midwicket, attempting to raise a ruckus around town winning six. Some of what occurred next was nothing but karma. Muzarabani went at Chameera's body, and the ball took a top edge and cruised over the wicketkeeper as the hitter swiped at it. Last ball, a fullish one, Chameera chipped towards profound midwicket, and the hitters rushed the last two. Raza rocks it with the bat… Raza showed up at the wrinkle soon after the powerplay, took a couple of balls to get settled, then, at that point, started to open his shoulders. Three fours - all square of the wicket - off Chameera in the 10th over, was his most memorable serious assertion. He was then calculated during a 45-run third-wicket stand with Sean Williams while the spinners worked (he was only 31 off 27 balls at one phase), prior to taking on a more forceful mode again once Williams left. He trudge cleared Wanindu Hasaranga over the profound midwicket limit, smoked Nuwan Thushara down the ground to move beyond 50, and harvested 31 runs off the last 15 balls he confronted. …also, with the ball With Richard Ngarava, Wellington Masakadza, and Gift Muzarabani all having guaranteed a wicket in the powerplay, Sri Lanka were at that point reeling when Raza hit on bowl. He then conveyed an incredible spell that decked the remainder of the top request. He cut the highest point of Sadeera Samarawickrama's off stump with a sharp offbreak first ball, before in his last finished, having Charith Asalanka gotten off a main edge, then, at that point, sending a slipping offbreak into the stumps of Wanindu Hasaranga. He'd surrendered just a solitary limit in his four overs. Sri Lanka's spinners keep a cover on Zimbabwe's scoring However Zimbabwe lost two powerplay wickets, the Raza-Williams organization had conveyed them to a nice situation in the center overs. Maheesh Theekshana - who had taken those powerplay wickets - surrendered just 11 in his last two overs. New skipper Wanindu Hasaranga took 2 for 19 himself, and got done with fantastic figures of 2 for 19, bowling completely through the center. Sri Lanka's fantastic ground handling likewise helped get control the scoring over.

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