Theekshana, Hasaranga help Sri Lanka beat Namibia by 7 wickets

19 October 2021 03:00 am - 2     - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}

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Spinners Maheesh Theekshana and Wanindu Hasaranga set up a comprehensive seven-wicket win for Sri Lanka against debutants Namibia in round one of the T20 World Cup on Monday.

Theekshana returned with figures of 3/25 and Hasaranga took two wickets to help dismiss Namibia for 96 in the second Group A encounter of the day in Abu Dhabi. Namibia hurt Sri Lanka with three wickets in the chase but Avishka Fernando (30) and Bhanuka Rajapaksa (42) put on an unbeaten stand of 74 to steer the team home in 13.3 overs.

The left-handed Rajapaksa, who survived a dropped catch on 18, smashed four fours and two sixes in his 27-ball blitz.

But bowlers remained key to victory with quick Lahiru Kumara also chipping in with two wickets to bowl out Namibia in 19.3 overs after Sri Lanka chose to field first.

Craig Williams with his 29, skipper Gerhard Erasmus, 20, and JJ Smit, unbeaten on 12, were the only three batsmen to manage double figures.

Sri Lanka, champions in the 2014 edition, top the group table ahead of Ireland, who thrashed Netherlands by seven wickets in the first match that witnessed Curtis Campher taking four wickets in four balls

 

  Comments - 2

  • Murshid Idroos Tuesday, 19 October 2021 10:29 AM

    It's a shame we have to face qualifying rounds to reach where we were before

    R. Anthony Wednesday, 20 October 2021 01:57 PM

    Yes, its a win, with a struggle. Thanks for the bowlers, they did a good job. Batting needs to be improved, it was pathetic to watch Chandimal struggling for his 5 runs in 11 balls, and the way he got out, he couldn't get the bat to ball, sight? Do we need him ?T20's. Better options wasted in the bench. Better champion sides to meet in the tournament.


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