Cricket
Consolation win for Sri Lanka as Ireland seal series 2-1
Sri Lanka tour of Ireland (Third ODI)
Sri Lanka secured an eight-wicket consolation win in the third and final ODI against Ireland in Belfast yesterday, though Ireland sealed the series 2-1.
Having opted to field first, Sri Lanka started brilliantly with the ball as the opening fast bowler Achini Kulasuriya ripped through the Ireland top order, claiming 3 wickets inside first 5 overs.
Inoshi Fernando and Ama Kanchana also struck once each as the hosts were staring down the barrel at 28 for 5 after first 15 overs.
Ireland’s lower order showed some resistance in the second half of the innings to take their side to 122 runs. The Sri Lankan skipper Chamari Athapaththu and Achini Kulasuriya starred with the ball for the visitors, scalping 3 wickets each.
During the chase, it was a walk in the park for the Asian Champions as they reached the target in 23.1 overs.
Sri Lanka experienced a tumultuous beginning, losing Vishmi Gunaratne (9) early in the innings. However, Chamari Athapatthu and Harshitha Samarawickrama formed a crucial partnership, accumulating 62 runs for the second wicket, which brought them closer to victory.
The captain played a pivotal role in the run chase, scoring 48 runs off 49 balls before being dismissed just two runs shy of a well-deserved half-century.
Following Chamari’s exit, Harshitha assumed responsibility and remained at the crease throughout the innings, guiding Sri Lanka to a comfortable victory.
Harshitha finished the match unbeaten on 48 runs, while Kavisha Dilhari contributed a valuable 10*.
The Ireland Women’s team has undergone an exceptional nine-day period, commencing with their inaugural triumph against Sri Lanka Women in the second T20I at Pembroke.
This was succeeded by their historic acquisition of ICC Women’s Championship points in the initial matches, culminating in a series victory.
For Sri Lanka, this success will enhance their confidence as they approach the World Cup, and notably, it has allowed them to secure 10 points in the Super League.
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Sri Lanka and India Dominate U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025 with Back-to-Back Wins
Sri Lanka and India continued their dominant run in the ICC Women’s U19 T20 World Cup 2025, securing their second consecutive victories. Sri Lanka outplayed West Indies, while India cruised past Malaysia, solidifying their positions at the top of the points table.
Sri Lanka’s Record-Breaking Batting Display Crushes West Indies
Sri Lanka continued their dominance, setting a new tournament high score with 166/5 before dismantling the West Indies for just 85 runs to secure an emphatic 81-run victory.
Opener Sanjana Kavindi (38 off 36 balls) and Sumudu Nisansala (19 off 22) laid a strong foundation with a 54-run opening stand in under seven overs. Skipper Manudi Nanayakkara (37 off 31) and Dahami Sanethma (31 off 25) continued the aggressive batting, pushing Sri Lanka to an imposing total.
West Indies struggled against Sri Lanka’s sharp bowling and disciplined fielding, losing wickets at regular intervals. Left-arm spinner Selena Ross (2/25) was the only positive for West Indies, but their batting collapse handed Sri Lanka an easy win.
With this victory, Sri Lanka remains unbeaten and continues to challenge India for the top spot in the tournament standings.
India’s Bowling Masterclass Crushes Malaysia
Defending champions India once again showcased their bowling prowess, making full use of overcast conditions after winning the toss.
Young seamer Joshitha VJ set the tone by trapping Malaysia’s opener Nuni for a duck. A run-out and a fiery spell from Aayushi Shukla reduced Malaysia to 13/4 within five overs.
The highlight of the innings came from Vaishnavi Sharma, whose brilliant left-arm spin secured the tournament’s first hat-trick. She ended with stunning figures of 5/5, as Malaysia was dismissed for just 31 runs.
India’s openers, G. Trisha and Kamalini G., chased down the target in three overs without losing a wicket, ensuring India retained the top spot on the table.
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Sri Lanka U19 Women Secure Dominant Victory Over West Indies in ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup
In a commanding performance at the Bayuemas Oval in Kuala Lumpur, the Sri Lanka Under-19 Women’s cricket team triumphed over the West Indies U19 Women in their Group A encounter of the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup. Opting to bat first after winning the toss, Sri Lanka posted an imposing total of 166 for 5 in their allotted 20 overs.
The opening partnership laid a solid foundation, with Sanjana Kavindi scoring 38 off 36 balls and Sumudu Nisansala contributing 19 off 22 deliveries. Captain Manudi Nanayakkara further bolstered the innings with a brisk 37 from 31 balls, while Dahami Sanethma added a valuable 31 off 25 balls. The West Indies bowlers faced a challenging task, with left-arm spinner Selena Ross emerging as the standout performer, claiming 2 wickets for 25 runs in her four overs.
In response, the West Indies U19 Women struggled to build momentum against a disciplined Sri Lankan bowling attack. Regular wickets and tight fielding restricted their scoring opportunities, ultimately leading to a comprehensive victory for Sri Lanka. This win propels Sri Lanka to the top of Group A, enhancing their prospects of advancing to the Super Six stage of the tournament.
The Sri Lankan team’s all-round performance underscores their growing prowess in the international arena, particularly in the U19 category. As the tournament progresses, they will aim to maintain this momentum in their upcoming matches. Cricket enthusiasts can look forward to more thrilling performances from these young athletes as they continue their campaign in the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup.
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Sri Lanka vs Australia Test Series 2025: A Thrilling Battle Awaits
Cricket fans are in for a treat as Sri Lanka hosts Australia for a highly anticipated Test series in January and February 2025. With two Test matches and two ODIs lined up, this tour carries immense significance for both teams as they vie for crucial ICC World Test Championship (WTC) points.
Here’s everything you need to know about this exciting tournament:
Series Schedule
• 1st Test: January 29 – February 2, 2025, Galle International Stadium
• 2nd Test: February 6 – 10, 2025, Galle International Stadium
• 1st ODI: February 12, 2025, R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
• 2nd ODI: February 14, 2025, R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
Key Highlights and Team Updates
Australia’s Preparations
Australia enters the series with a strong squad bolstered by the return of captain Steve Smith, who has recovered from an elbow injury. Smith’s presence is expected to provide much-needed stability and experience to the team.
However, the absence of left-arm spinner Matthew Kuhnemann due to a thumb injury is a setback. This opens the door for young talent Cooper Connolly, a promising 21-year-old who may make his Test debut.
Selectors have also hinted at a key role for Travis Head, who could open the innings. His recent success in India as a fast-scoring opener makes him an exciting prospect for the spin-friendly conditions of Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka’s Formidable Home Advantage
Sri Lanka has been a dominant force on home soil, with impressive Test wins against England and New Zealand in recent years. Galle International Stadium, known for its spin-friendly pitches, will likely play a decisive role in shaping the series.
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