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Sri Lanka U19 Women Secure Dominant Win Over Malaysia in ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – January 14, 2025

Sri Lanka’s U19 Women’s team made a resounding start to their ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025 campaign with a commanding 139-run victory over hosts Malaysia at Bayuemas Oval on Sunday.

The match marked a historic moment for Malaysia as they made their debut in the tournament. However, Sri Lanka showcased their superiority in all departments to secure an emphatic win.

Sri Lanka’s Power-Packed Batting Performance

Having been put into bat, Sri Lanka’s top order delivered an explosive performance. Dahami Sanethma led the charge with a brilliant 55 off 38 balls, becoming the first player to register a half-century in the tournament. Sajana Kavindi set the tone early, smashing 30 runs off just 13 balls, including six boundaries.

Sri Lanka’s innings saw strong contributions from Sumudu Nisansala and Hiruni Kumari, who built crucial partnerships to set up a formidable total of 162/6 in 20 overs.

Chamudi Praboda’s Bowling Masterclass

Malaysia’s response was met with a relentless Sri Lankan bowling attack, led by Chamudi Praboda, who delivered a match-winning spell of 3 wickets for just 5 runs, including two maidens. Limansa Thilakaratne also played a key role, picking up 2 wickets for 3 runs.

Malaysia’s Nur Aliya managed to score 7 runs, becoming the first-ever Malaysian batter to register a run in the U19 World Cup. However, wickets continued to fall at regular intervals, and Malaysia was eventually bowled out for just 23 runs in 14 overs.

Historic Win Sets the Tone for Sri Lanka

With this dominant performance, Sri Lanka has sent a strong message to the rest of the teams in the tournament. Their all-round display of aggressive batting, sharp fielding, and disciplined bowling positions them as strong contenders moving forward.

Match Summary:

📍 Sri Lanka vs Malaysia – Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur

Sri Lanka: 162/6 in 20 overs (Dahami Sanethma 55, Sajana Kavindi 30; Siti Nazwah 2/31, Nur Isma Dania 1/23)
Malaysia: 23 all out in 14 overs (Nur Aliya 7, Suabika Manivannan 6; Chamudi Praboda 3/5, Limansa Thilakaratne 2/3)
Result: Sri Lanka won by 139 runs

What’s Next?

Sri Lanka will now look to build on this winning momentum in their upcoming matches as they aim for a deep run in the U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025.

Stay tuned for more updates and exclusive coverage on Sri Lankan Sports TV!

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Inquiry Launched Over Bloomfield’s Controversial Declaration

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KKR Not Seeking Replacements for Matheesha Pathirana

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Pathirana, meanwhile, was sidelined due to injury while representing Sri Lanka in the World Cup. However, KKR are optimistic about his recovery and expect him to be available at some stage during the season. The franchise, which invested INR 18 crore to secure his services, is banking on his return to strengthen their death bowling. On Monday, Pathirana’s manager posted a picture of the pacer in KKR colours, raising hopes of his participation.

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