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We are set for the final game of the three-match ODI series between the hosts Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe. Sri Lanka were stretched quite hard in the second ODI and managed to just get over the line and Zimbabwe would be hoping to win those crucial little moments in this game and level the series to gain some much-needed confidence ahead of the T20I series. The hosts Sri Lanka won't be happy with their performance especially with the bat in this series. Their batters have been guilty of throwing away their starts and it was Liyanage who with his 95 displayed some lone warrior skills in the last game. In the first match it was Asalanka who bailed them out with a fantastic century. However they need their top order to fire and the likes of Kusal Mendis Samarawickrama and Avishka will be itching to get a big score. Hasaranga is still doubtful and Sri Lanka might just rest him and keep their T20I captain fresh for that series. Dilshan Madushanka has bowled beautifully while Theekshana bamboozled Zimbabwe batters with his crafty tweakers in the last game. We can expect them to sizzle again with the ball. Zimbabwe on the other hand have been good with the ball too. They almost made the match out of their below-par total of 208 but need to bat better. They have been heavily depended on few players like Craig Ervine Sikandar Raza. Ryan Burl and even Sean Williams who is not present in this series and it is high time that other players start contributing. Gumbie looked well in his 37-ball stay in the last game while Ervine batted brilliantly for his 82. Sikandar Raza and Ryan Burl have not yet lived up to their billing with the bat and if these seniors and couple of youngsters can fire in unison we might see Zimbabwe coming out on top. Richard Ngarava has been brilliant so far in this series and picked up a five-wicket haul in this game while other pacers like Muzarabani and Faraz Akram have also bowled well. Can Zimbabwe get their act together and level the series? The third and final game of the ODI series between Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe will be played on Thursday. This high-octane clash will be played at R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. Pitch Report R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo offers equal assistance to the batters and the bowlers. The batters will have to spend some time in the middle before they can start taking down the bowling attack. The spinners will get plenty of assistance from the surface. Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe 3rd ODI Live Streaming details and channel list TV: Sony Six Network Live Streaming: Fancode & Sony Liv Live Scores on YouTube: Chandan Commentary & Sports Updates By Chandan #trending #sports #livestream #chandancommentary #cricket #chandanlive #sportsupdatebychandan #sportsupdatebychandan1 Channel About Chandan Commentary we produce audio commentary & try to entertain people through our voice Commentary of Sports so Like share subscribe our channel to listen audio Commentary of sports games. Audio Content Disclaimer This is self-created content and not copied content. The Audio commentary in this stream is self-created and not a copy of any other source. The images displayed are only for information purposes and are made by myself. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
The third and final game of the ODI series between Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe will be played on Thursday. This high-octane clash will be played at R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. Sri Lanka lead the series by a 1-0 margin. The first game was washed out due to rain. The second match was a thrilling one and the hosts managed to emerge victorious by two runs to take an unassailable lead in the series. Batting first Zimbabwe’s batters got starts but failed to convert them into big scores. A lack of partnerships resulted in them getting bundled out on 208 in the 45th over. Skipper Craig Ervine was the lone fighter for them as he scored 82 off 102 balls. For Sri Lanka Maheesh Theekshana was the standout bowler. He bowled beautifully and registered figures of 4/31. Dushmantha Chameera and Jeffrey Vandersay also grabbed a couple of scalps each. In reply Sri Lanka kept losing wickets at regular intervals but Janith Liyanage held the innings nicely from one end. He scored 95 but his departure helped the visitors get back in the contest. The game went down the wire and Chameera (18*) and Vandersay (19*) played brilliantly to take the Lankans home. Sri Lanka lost eight wickets but managed to cross the line with six balls to spare. Richard Ngarava was brilliant with the ball for Zimbabwe and grabbed a fifer but it wasn’t enough as they failed to defend the total. Zimbabwe will be looking to get over that loss quickly and bounce back in the final game of the series. The Lankans meanwhile will look to finish on a high and clinch the series by a 2-0 margin. Sri Lanka continue their dominance over Zimbabwe in the 50-over format. Pitch Report R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo offers equal assistance to the batters and the bowlers. The batters will have to spend some time in the middle before they can start taking down the bowling attack. The spinners will get plenty of assistance from the surface. The Lankans have won 48 games out of 48 whereas Zimbabwe have emerged victorious on 12 occasions. Four games have resulted in no result.
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Support by buying my NBA T-Shirts: https://heatcheck.info/ Boston got robbed by some awful calls from the refs last night in a thriller ending. The Bucks are getting booed by their own fans and Giannis is furious. But that’s nothing compared to Phoenix who got absolutely demolished last night and the Suns are in danger to even fall out of the play in range. Last night it was chaos in the NBA and we gotta start with the controversial finish in Indiana. Both teams were hitting some crazy shots and they couldn’t miss down the stretch. And with the game on the line, needing a bucket, the Pacers go to TJ Mcconnell and he delivers with this beautiful spin to tie the game. But this is where things get interesting as Jaylen Brown goes for the potential game winner, raises up and he gets fouled. Indiana challenges the call but you can see that there is contact on the head, so since this was already called a foul, there’s no way to overturn it right?! Wooow I have no idea how this is possible, and Joe Mazula said after the game that Buddy Hield admitted to him that he fouled Brown. Now all of a sudden the Pacers have a chance to win the game. Which sets up another controversial moment as Porzingis is called for this foul right here. I don’t really see much on the replay, and to call it on the final possession especially after the previous situation, I feel like the Celtics got robbed here in this game. Despite the fact that I love Indy. Boston still had one final chance to tie the game and just look at how close Luke Kornet was with this tip in. Great soft touch by him, but unlucky bounce. Now, if they can blame the refs for this game, the Bucks got no one else to blame for this debacle but themselves. The Utah Jazz, flat out outplayed Milwaukee so badly that their own fans were booing. This looks nothing like a contending team. In fact it seems like they are falling apart. Giannis is furious and despite his viral interview where he blamed everyone including the equipment manager, I feel like most of that was to water down and hide the criticism for his coach. We have to be coached better, we have to defend better and we have to have better strategy are all shots fired towards Adrian Griffin. The entire fanbase is complaining about his stubbornness and not being able to adjust the defense which btw is 22nd. The Bucks have the 8th worst defense. There is no way you win a championship like that. Milwaukee was without Dame in this one, but he is responsible for some of this as well. Putting aside his bad individual defense, Lillard also has a bunch of bad shooting games. 2 for 12, 3 for 16, 3 for 17, 6 for 18, 7 for 18, 7 for 21… There is no reason why he should have shooting nights like these. Dame is not carrying a team like he did in Portland. In fact, he’s playing with the best player in the league right now. 42.8% from the field is ok, but it’s his 4th worst in 12 years in the league. And again, playing on a great team, with Giannis and Middleton. I feel like he should be more efficient and more consistent. And the lack of consistency is a perfect transition to the Phoenix Suns. They got destroyed by the Clippers last night. LA shot a blistering 62 and a half percent from the field and of course they would when a bunch of these shots came from right under the basket. The Clippers got to the basket at will, and Phoenix did nothing to stop them. Giving up 62 points in the paint and expecting to win that game is impossible. Suns fans would then say, ooh but LA couldn’t miss from downtown. OK let’s check out why that was. No help on the screen for PG and he’s got a wide open shot which of course goes down. In transition Phoenix is slow to get back and nobody stops the ball here so James Harden has all day to fire away and hit it. On the pick and roll Harden attracts 3 defenders around him. So naturally he just kicks it out to an open Terance Mann for the three and another one goes in. This is possibly the worst one as they don’t even know whose man this is. So Powell calmly sets up and lets it fly for yet another three. So you see now why the Clippers shot that well? You see how terrible the defense was. The offense is equally as bad. No ball movement whatsoever, and it’s just taking turns of who gets to shoot it. These are all great shot makers but this is exactly the reason why they are in this position. Number 8 in the west, in danger of falling even lower. Nobody could have imagined this at the beginning of the season? This is nothing new for the Suns and the Bucks. I actually broke down Milwaukee’s problems in depth in this video right here and you need to check it out. Talk to you in the next one. Peace out.