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Sri Lanka A Records Smashing Victory Over Oman A
Sri Lanka A Records Smashing Victory Over Oman A

#vmaxsports #slc #worldcupqualifier #cricket #srilanka #slvsoman Sri Lanka emerging team beats Oman by 217 runs to qualify for the semi finals



Watchful Sadeera Samarawickrama Bags Sri Lanka Key Wicket
Watchful Sadeera Samarawickrama Bags Sri Lanka Key Wicket

#vmaxsports #slc #worldcupqualifier #slvspak #pakistan #srk #sadeerasamarawickrama



Dunith Wellalage's Words of True Leader
Dunith Wellalage's Words of True Leader

#vmaxsports #slc #iccworldcup2023 #worldcupqualifier #slcricket #cricket #srilanka #avishkafernando #waninduhasaranga Sri Lanka A was able to register a convincing victory over Bangladesh A in the opening game of the ACC emerging teams Asia cup. Avishaka Fernando scored a brilliant century with Madushan and Hemantha claiming three wickets each to hand over Sri Lanka a 48 run victory. Impressive youngster, ex under 19 skipper Dunith Wellalage led the Sri Lanka emerging team



Sri Lanka's Special Performance Rewarded by ICC in World Cup Qualifiers 2023
Sri Lanka's Special Performance Rewarded by ICC in World Cup Qualifiers 2023

Sri Lanka finish Super Six unbeaten Sri Lanka geared up for their ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023 final against the Netherlands with a comfortable eight-wicket victory over West Indies. Opening batters Pathum Nissanka (104) and Dimuth Karunaratne (83) did the bulk of the damage to chase down 243 after Keacy Carty (87) had dragged Windies to a respectable target. Victory means Sri Lanka remain unbeaten in Zimbabwe, and now face one final hurdle in Netherlands to be crowned Qualifier champions. Openers fire Sri Lanka to victory Pathum Nissanka hit the third ODI century of his career as Sri Lanka cruised to an eight-wicket victory over West Indies. Nissanka hit 104 runs off 113 balls as part of a 190-run opening stand with Dimuth Karunaratne that took the game away from West Indies. Kusal Mendis (34) and Sadeera Samarawickrama (17) did the rest to easily reach their target of 244, for which Windies had Keacy Carty (87) to thank after Maheesh Theekshana (4/34) had ripped through much of their top order. West Indies had started strongly, racing to 31 from their first four overs before Theekshana conceded just two from his first over and cleaned up Brandon King (10) in his second. The spinner struck again in his third, Shamarh Brooks (2) nicking behind before captain Shai Hope (2) became his third victim from his fourth over, pinned leg before. Opener Johnson Charles (39) was next back to the hutch an over later, trapped leg before by Matheesha Pathirana to leave Windies floundering on 62 for four. But Carty and Nicholas Pooran (14) led the fightback, as the pair stopped the flurry of wickets until Dushan Hemantha accounted for Pooran to further drag West Indies into the mire at 81 for five. Carty, having survived a dropped catch on nine, kept the scoreboard ticking over and dragged his side to 123 for seven by the time Sahan Arachchige bowled Kyle Mayers (18) and Hemantha trapped Roston Chase (1) leg before. Late contributions from Romario Shepherd (26) and Kevin Sinclair (25) then pulled Windies towards 250 before Carty fell 12 balls from the end to leave his side 243 all out. Having perhaps been disappointed to let West Indies reach almost 250, Sri Lanka began their chase quickly, bringing up 50 inside nine overs before Nissanka reached his 10th ODI half century in as many balls in the 16th over. Opening partner Karunaratne soon followed, bringing up his 50 with four as Sri Lanka cantered towards their total. Windies tried mightily to break the partnership, rotating through six bowlers in search of a way through, but the pair proved impenetrable as they brought up the 150 stand in the 28th over. Nissanka then brought up his century with just under 20 overs remaining before eventually holing out to mid-wicket off the bowling of Kevin Sinclair. But the fall of the first wicket failed to stem the flow of runs, as Mendis picked up the scoring baton, bringing up the 200 with a four before Karunaratne was trapped leg before by Akeal Hosein. It left Mendis and Samarawickrama to bring the chase home, doing so in style with 34 balls remaining to send Sri Lanka into Sunday's final with their unbeaten record intact. Sri Lanka and Netherlands face off in final After almost a month of absorbing action, the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023 comes to a close on Sunday, as Sri Lanka and the Netherlands fight it out for the right to be crowned champions. Both sides have already claimed their main prize, a place in India next October for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 but neither will want to end their time in Zimbabwe with defeat. Sri Lanka were comfortable victors when the two sides met in the Super Six just over a week ago, but Netherlands are fresh from their thrilling victory over Scotland and will hope their momentum can help them to victory. Sri Lanka vs West Indies live Sri Lanka vs West Indies live match today  Sri Lanka vs West Indies live today  Sri Lanka vs West Indies today live Maheesh Theekshana Wickets  maheesh Theekshana highlight Sri Lanka vs West Indies highlight Sri Lanka vs West Indies highlights Scores in brief Sri Lanka beat West Indies by eight wickets at Harare Sports Club, Harare West Indies 243 all out in 48.1 overs (Keacy Carty 87, Johnson Charles 39; Maheesh Theekshana 4/34, Dushan Hemantha 2/49) Sri Lanka 244/2 in 44.2 overs (Pathum Nissanka 104, Dimuth Karunaratne 83; Kevin Sinclair 1/52, Akeal Hosein 1/54) Sunday 9 July – Fixtures Final Sri Lanka v Netherlands at Harare Sports Club



West Indies out of World Cup 2023 after Defeat to Scotland in Zimbabwe
West Indies out of World Cup 2023 after Defeat to Scotland in Zimbabwe

Scotland bundle West Indies out for 181 in Harare. An important stand of 94 runs between Matthew Cross and Brandom McMullen kept Scotland in the driver's position in their Super Six contest against West Indies. McMullen followed a three-for with a resilient half-century. Defeats to Zimbabwe and Netherlands in the group stages mean that the Men in Maroon needed to be at their very best in order to keep their World Cup hopes alive. But, the batting floundered with Scotland enjoying a brilliant first half with the ball. Match 23: Scotland- 94/1 (25) vs West Indies- 181 all out (43.5), Harare Sports Club Scotland lost a wicket off the very first ball, when Christopher McBride hit a low full toss from Holder to the mid-wicket. Any hopes of further breakthroughs were put to rest by Matthew Cross and Brandon McMullen whose steady stand added 40 runs in the powerplay overs. Though the West Indies bowling remained disciplined, they were unable to break the Cross-McMullen partnership. Their only chance came when McMullen hit one straight off Akeal Hosein to the mid-wicket in the 12th over, but Kyle Mayers spilled the take. The duo had ensured that Scotland needed just 3.52 runs an over in the second half of their chase. McMullen also got to his fifty in the 25th over. #vmaxsports #iccworldcup2023 #worldcupqualifier



Scott Edwards Emotional Statement on Dhananjaya de Silva in ICC World Cup Qualifiers 2023
Scott Edwards Emotional Statement on Dhananjaya de Silva in ICC World Cup Qualifiers 2023

Sri Lanka were truly tested for the first time at the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023, but big performances from Dhananjaya de Silva and Maheesh Theekshana got them out of trouble against the Netherlands. Dhananjaya made 93, his best ODI score, to help Sri Lanka recover from 96 for six to make 213. And Theekshana then took three wickets in the space of two overs to derail the Dutch chase in a 21-run victory. In the other game of the day in Harare, Ireland eased to victory in the 7th place play-off semi-final, beating the USA by six wickets. Sri Lanka pushed to the limit by the Netherlands The Netherlands signalled their intent from the very first ball of their clash with Sri Lanka, with Pathum Nissanka sent on his way for a duck by Logan van Beek. That was part of a dream start for the Dutch, who quickly had the Sri Lankans 34 for four as Van Beek (3/26) showed his skill with the ball four days on from his heroics with the bat against the West Indies. It required a sensational knock from Dhananjaya de Silva to get Sri Lanka to 213 all out, and even that did not look like it would be anywhere near enough. However, just as the Netherlands seemed to be on track in reply, Maheesh Theekshana (3/31) swung the momentum with three quick wickets as the Netherlands eventually fell 21 runs short. They had started so well. Nissanka departed after just one ball, before Ryan Klein had Kusal Mendis (10) trapped in front in the fourth over. Van Beek added Sadeera Samarawickrama (1) and Charith Asalanka (2), bringing Dhananjaya to the crease. He began to rebuild with Dimuth Karunaratne, who then fell for 33, with skipper Dasun Shanaka then departing for five, Saqib Zulfiqar (2/48) accounting for both men. Wanindu Hasaranga provided some useful runs, making 20 in a 35-run stand with Dhananjaya. And after he fell LBW to Bas de Leede (3/42), Theekshana joined Dhananjaya. The duo added 77 runs, taking Sri Lanka past 200 before both getting out in the space of three deliveries. A target of 214 was certainly in reach for the Dutch, albeit on a tricky wicket for the batters. Their cause was not helped by both openers falling for ducks, Lahiru Kumara removing Vikramjit Singh and Dilshan Madushanka accounting for Max O’Dowd. However a 77-run partnership between Wesley Barresi (52) and De Leede (41) got the chase back on track. It was ended by some sharp work in the field by Shanaka, with Barresi short of his ground while trying to steal a single. Teja Nidamanuru then became the third Dutch batter to go for a duck, bowled by Hasaranga. In came Scott Edwards and the skipper quickly settled in alongside De Leede, the pair adding 36 in six overs. Sri Lanka were in desperate need of a breakthrough and it came from Theekshana, who snuck one through the defences of De Leede. He added two more in his next over, including the vital wicket of Van Beek, before another run-out saw Shariz Ahmed depart for two, leaving the Netherlands on 151 for eight. Edwards and Ryan Klein added 25, inching closer with the required rate not an issue, but a perfect wrong’un from Hasaranga was too good for Klein (5). That left the final pair with 38 to get in 17 overs and the in-form Edwards helped get them close, but the skipper was left stranded unbeaten on 67 when Aryan Dutt was clean bowled by Shanaka. Sri Lanka vs Netherlands live Sri Lanka vs Netherlands Highlight Sri Lanka vs Netherlands Highlights Sri Lanka vs Netherlands Sri Lanka beat Netherlands by 21 runs Sri Lanka won by 21 runs #iccworldcup2023 #slc #vmaxsports



Wanindu Hasaranga vs West Indies Umpire
Wanindu Hasaranga vs West Indies Umpire

Wanindu Hasaranga vs West Indies Umpire #waninduhasaranga #slc #vmaxsports Sri Lanka vs Ireland live Sri Lanka vs Ireland live today Sri Lanka vs Ireland today match live Sri Lanka vs Ireland Kusal Mendis catch kusal Mendis catch Paul Sterling



Wanindu Hasaranga Shows His Class After Winning Man of the Match Award Against Oman
Wanindu Hasaranga Shows His Class After Winning Man of the Match Award Against Oman

Sri Lanka brushed off Oman in their Group B encounter at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo by registering a thumping 10-wicket victory. The result meant that they climbed to the summit of Group B and put themselves in a strong position to qualify for the Super Six stage of the tournament.  Chasing a low total of 99, openers Dimuth Karunaratne and Pathum Nissanka barely broke a sweat, completing the task in 15 overs. Karunaratne was unbeaten on 61 while Nissanka scored 37* as Sri Lanka not only sealed a win but also bolstered their net run rate.  Earlier, Sri Lanka skipper Dasun Shanaka called it right at the toss at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo and opted to bowl first. His call paid immediate dividends as Sri Lanka had a brilliant start with the ball, with their pacers breathing fire on the Oman batters. The pace of Lahiru Kumara and Kasun Rajitha was too much for the Oman top-order to handle, as they found themselves in massive trouble early on. Kashyap Prajapati was the first wicket to fall, as Kumara trapped him in front of the stumps. Aqib Ilyas followed suit, with Rajitha getting in on the act. Kumara was in no mood to stop as he sent Zeeshan Maqsood and Mohammad Nadeem packing in quick succession, as Oman found themselves reeling at 20/4. Ayaan Khan and Jatinder Singh then embarked on a rebuild job for Oman, putting together a 52-run stand. But it all changed again in a blink of an eye for Oman, as Wanindu Hasaranga delivered one of the overs of the Qualifier so far. The 21st over by Hasaranga fetched him three wickets while also being a maiden. Hasaranga first trapped Jatinder Singh lbw for 21 in the first delivery. The third delivery then saw him bowl Shoaib Khan out. He completed the trifecta by getting Jay Odedra on the final delivery of the over. Oman then found themselves in further trouble as miscommunication between Ayaan Khan and Naseem Khushi led to the latter being run out for 1 after brilliant work in the deep from Rajitha. This left Oman reeling at 84/8 at the halfway mark. Ayaan's gritty knock of 41 would then come to an end with Hasaranga scalping his fourth courtesy of a brilliant catch in the slips by Dhananjaya de Silva. Hasaranga would clinch his second consecutive five-wicket haul in the tournament, trapping Bilal Khan for zero, as Oman were bowled out for 98. Wanindu Hasaranga vs Oman Wanindu Hasaranga Wickets Oman Wanindu Hasaranga Oman wickets Wanindu Hasaranga Wickets highlight Sri Lanka vs Oman highlight Sri Lanka vs Oman highlights Sri Lanka vs Oman #waninduhasaranga #slc #vmaxsports




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