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Sri Lanka hunt down 175 to begin Super 4s with a solid win

4 Sep, 2022 6:11 AM, Sun

Sri Lanka hunt down 175 to begin Super 4s with a solid win

Sri Lanka got off to a triumphant beginning in the Super 4 phase of the Asia Cup, and procured a reclamation after their loss to Afghanistan prior in the competition. The triumph was set up by an inside and out batting show that assisted them with pursuing down 175 with five balls in excess. How did Sri Lanka upgrade the solid objective? With a most elevated individual score of only 36, Sri Lanka actually moved past the line serenely because of appearances ok through. The last nail in the casket was Bhanuka Rajapaksa's 14-ball 31. With 49 required off the last fiver overs, Rajapaksa went 4, 4, 6 against Naveen ul Haq and cut the condition down. He waited till only two were required and in essence guaranteed that Sri Lanka moved past the line. Who else helped their objective? The tone was set by the openers, Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis who put on a 62-run stand. The powerplay was used well by the pair with the last option likewise pursuing Rashid Khan, clearing him for two sixes and taking 17 off his first finished. While the couple fell in about nine balls, Sri Lanka had some favorable luck coming their direction. What was that? Rashid didn't audit a LBW call against Gunathilaka which later showed three reds. He had an allure maintained against Dasun Shanaka just for the survey by the player showing that the effect was outside off. Gunathilaka was likewise dropped, as was Rajapaksa, which all permitted them to remain in the chase regardless of losing wickets at customary spans. Wanindu Hasaranga struck three limits ultimately to assist with finishing the pursuit. The respites were suggestive of what had unfolded in the principal innings. What turned out badly for Sri Lanka with the ball? Afghanistan's batting might have sunk early had Gunathilaka not committed a faux pas at the long-on limit. Rahmanullah Gurbaz was on 8 off 6 when Gunathilaka ventured onto the limit subsequent to taking a spotless catch. Rather than a wicket it ended up being Gurbaz's second six on the jog against Maheesh Theekshana having proactively cleared the onside wall. Indeed, even as Hazratullah Zazai was bowled after a difficult thirteen, this relief ended up being exorbitant for Sri Lanka. How did Gurbaz respond? He made them pay the consequences, putting on a 93-run stand with Ibrahim Zadran for the subsequent wicket. While Zadran simply figured out how to make a stop on a pitch that was marginally two-paced, Gurbaz had the option to track down the limits voluntarily. Some of them came through substantial blows down the wicket or through the scoops while a couple of more fell off the edges, every one of them dashing away to the more limited limits. He raised his fifty off only 22 balls and hit six sixes in all to wrap up with a 45-ball 84. Alongside Zadran, he gave the innings a fillip when the thirteenth and fourteenth over bowled by Karunratne and Dasun Shanaka were taken for 16 and 21 runs setting up a dramatic finale. Did Afghanistan get the completion they were later? Both Gurbaz and Zadran were gotten while looking for limits, however Najibullah Zadran played an appearance to keep the innings streaming. Yet again in any case, the innings faltered after Najibullah was run out and Mohammad Nabi was gotten and bowled by Theekshana. The wicket burst implied that Sri Lanka offered just 37 runs in the last five overs regardless of Rashid Khan smoking a six in the last over to ruin the bowling figures. It in the end ended up being a pivotal contrast producer in the possible result. Brief Scores: Afghanistan 175/6 in 20 overs (Rahmanullah Gurbaz 84, Ibrahim Zadran 40) lost to Sri Lanka 179/6 in 19.1 overs (Kusal Mendis 36, Pathum Nissank 35; Mujeeb Ur Rahman 2-30) by 4 wickets

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