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CWC2023: Sri Lankan batsmen face uphill battle against Afghan bowlers; set target of 242

Invited to bat, opener Pathum Nissanka (46), Kusal Mendis (39), Sadeera Samarawickrama (36) all got starts but failed to capitalise as Afghan bowlers managed to take wickets regularly

Our Web Desk Published 30.10.23, 06:11 PM
Afghanistan's batter Rahmat Shah and Hashmatullah Shahidi run between the wickets during the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 match between Sri Lanka and Afghanistan

Afghanistan's batter Rahmat Shah and Hashmatullah Shahidi run between the wickets during the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 match between Sri Lanka and Afghanistan PTI

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  • 50 comes in for Azmatullah Omarzai in 50 balls! What a fine innings under pressure! Afghanistan 215/3
  • 50 comes in from Hashmatullah Shahidi in 67 ball! Great batting by the Afghan batsman
  • Afghanistan 201/3 in 40 overs. They now only need 41 runs from 60 deliveries
  • Afghanistan reach 157/3 in 34 over
  • Kasun Rajitha strikes for Sri Lanka as Rahmat Shah departs after a resilient 61. Afghanistan 131/3 after 28 overs
  • Half-century for Rahmat Shah! Great display of batting from the Afghan number 3 as he completes 50 in 61 deliveries
  • Afghanistan 105/2 after 23 overs
  • OUT! Madushanka strikes again as Ibrahim Zadran departs for 39 of 578 deliveries. Hashmatullah Shahidi is the next batsman in. Afghanistan 74/2 after 17 overs
  • Both batsman are looking strong as Afghanistan post 70/1 in 16 overs
  • Afghanistan 20/1 after 5 overs
  • BOWLED! Gurbaz departs for a duck as Madhushanka strikes for Sri Lanka. Afghanistan 2/1 in 1 over
  • Afghanistan start their chase

Afghanistan pacer Fazalhaq Farooqi made a huge statement by unleashing his full fury to grab four wickets as underwhelming Sri Lanka batters struggled to a below-par 241 all out on an easy-paced pitch in a crucial World Cup match here on Monday.

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While left-armer Farooqi's (4/34) fiery pace made life difficult for the rivals, Afghanistan spinners Mujeeb Ur Rahman (2/38) and Rashid Khan (1/50) showed the right intent and energy to create pressure and restrict in-form batters like Pathum Nissanka and Sadeera Samarawickrama.

After being asked to bat first, Sri Lankan batting never got going as Farooqi, Mujeeb and Rashid, who is playing his 100th ODI, bowled tight lengths and varied pace despite them getting little assistance from the MCA Stadium surface that played true through the 50 overs.

While opener Nissanka batted with confidence and kept the scoreboard ticking, wasting no opportunity to take singles and twos while scoring an occasional boundary, his partner Dimuth Karunaratne, who replaced Kusal Perera in the playing XI, looked tentative and missed the line on a few occasions.

Karunaratne was finally done in by a Farooqi delivery that darted in and led to a vociferous lbw appeal.

Though the umpire wasn't convinced, the review indicated otherwise and Karunaratne walked back with the score reading 22 for 1.

Nissanka though continued from where he had left off against England, where he had scored a polished unbeaten 77. But the aggression seemed missing on this day as he dealt mostly in ones and twos with skipper Kusal Mendis.

Nissanka's boundary off pacer Naveen-ul-Haq in the 13th over had class written all over it as he freed his arms to a short-of-length delivery to place it behind the point.

But just when Nissanka, one of the most consistent Sri Lankan batters in the tournament, was eyeing his fifth half-century, pacer Azmat Omarzai got the prized wicket.

Nissanka tried to play a back of length delivery outside off from Omarzai towards backward point but the ball took the thinnest of edges en route wicketkeeper Rahmanullah Gurbaz.

The Lankan was in two minds and decided to take the DRS, but by the time he signalled to the TV umpire, the timer had already stopped and a dejected Nissanka walked back having scored 46 off 60 deliveries.

The 62-run partnership between him and Mendis though took Sri Lanka to 82 for 2.

At the halfway mark, Sri Lanka were still showing signs of progress though the scoring rate never crossed the five-run per over mark.

With Afghanistan spinners being pressed into service from both ends, Samarawickrama, who came in at the fall of Nissanka, and Mendis were literally kept under a tight leash.

In his effort to up the scoring rate, Mendis tried a big shot, but he was caught at deep midwicket by Najibullah Zadran off Mujeeb for 39.

If 134/3 in the 28th over wasn't bad, Mujeeb struck again to get rid of the dangerous Samarawickrama for 36 off the first ball of the 30th over to reduce the Islanders to 139 for 4.

The century-maker against Pakistan, Samarawickrama, who has had a brilliant World Cup so far, was flummoxed by a Mujeeb googly which drifted in sharply and trapped him plumb in front.

Wickets kept falling at regular intervals with Charith Asalanka, Dhananjaya de Silva and Dushmantha Chameera all failing to play an innings of substance as the Lankan innings folded rapidly.

Scorecard:

Sri Lanka Innings: Pathum Nissanka c Gurbaz b Azmatullah 46 Dimuth Karunaratne lbw b Fazalhaq Farooqi 15 Kusal Mendis c (sub) Najibullah b Mujeeb 39 Sadeera Samarawickrama lbw b Mujeeb 36 Charith Asalanka c Rashid Khan b Fazalhaq Farooqi 22 Dhananjaya de Silva b Rashid Khan 14 Angelo Mathews c Nabi b Fazalhaq Farooqi 23 Dushmantha Chameera run out (Ibrahim Zadran) 1 Maheesh Theekshana b Fazalhaq Farooqi 29 Kasun Rajitha run out (Gurbaz) 5 Dilshan Madushanka not out 0

Extras: (LB-2, W-9) 11 Total: (10 wkts, 49.3 Overs) 241

Fall of Wickets: 22-1, 84-2, 134-3, 139-4, 167-5,180-6, 185-7, 230-8, 239-9, 241-10.

Bowler: Mujeeb Ur Rahman 10-0-38-2, Fazalhaq Farooqi 10-1-34-4, Naveen-ul-Haq 6.3-0-47-0, Azmatullah Omarzai 7-0-37-1, Rashid Khan 10-0-50-1, Mohammad Nabi 6-0-33-0.

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