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		<title>Sri Lanka require a further 218 runs and Zimbabwe 7 wickets : Test excitingly poised for thrilling finish</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jul 2017 03:29:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The one-off Test between Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe was poised for an exciting finish on the fifth and final day today after an absorbing fourth day at the R Premadasa Stadium yesterday. Zimbabwe was finally dismissed in their second innings after lunch for 377, which left Sri Lanka with a target of 388 to chase [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The one-off Test between Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe was poised for an exciting finish on the fifth and final day today after an absorbing fourth day at the R Premadasa Stadium yesterday.</p>
<p>Zimbabwe was finally dismissed in their second innings after lunch for 377, which left Sri Lanka with a target of 388 to chase in a minimum of 138 overs for victory. By stumps the game was in the balance with Sri Lanka wiping out 170 of those runs and leaving themselves with a further 218 runs to get on the final day while from Zimbabwe’s view point they have captured three vital wickets and have 90 overs to capture the remaining seven if they are to record their first Test win over Sri Lanka.</p>
<p>As the game stands both results are possible. At the wickets are Kusal Mendis unbeaten on 60 and former skipper Angelo Mathews on 19. Mendis is a big game player and a sizeable knock is due from him any moment. He suffered from bouts of cramps whenever he attempted the sweep shot and had to be treated twice on the field. Sri Lanka could do with one of his big innings here if they are to chase down this huge target. They would also require Mathews’ experience in the middle.</p>
<p>Only twice has a team successfully chased down more than 350 in Sri Lanka – Pakistan chasing 377 to win by seven wickets at Pallekele in 2015 and Sri Lanka 352 to beat South Africa by one wicket at the P Sara Oval in 2006.</p>
<p><img src="http://dailynews.lk/sites/default/files/news/2017/07/17/z_p16-Test-2.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="361" />It seems the pitch has two appearances for when Zimbabwe batted none of the Sri Lankan bowlers could extract much turn or lift from it and batting was made to look easy. But when it came to Sri Lanka’s turn to bat the ball started to do plenty especially the wrist spin of skipper Graeme Cremer who finished the day with figures of two 67 bowling unchanged 19 overs.</p>
<p>If Zimbabwe are to create history of any sort Cremer’s right-arm leg-breaks is the key for he managed to get more purchase out of the wicket than any of his other three spinners he used during the Lankan second innings. From the inception of the second innings Zimbabwe have been attacking Sri Lanka with spin which is expected to play a crucial role on a fifth day pitch.</p>
<p>Zimbabwe rode on Sikander Raza’s maiden hundred to put themselves with a chance of recording a historic maiden Test win over Sri Lanka.</p>
<p>This is the 18th Test match that is being played between the two countries and of the 17 completed Sri Lanka has won 12 and the remaining five have ended in draws.</p>
<p>Raza’s century gave Zimbabwe a lifeline. His innings of 127 of 205 balls saw them lift themselves from a despairing 23-4 to 306 before he was eventually dismissed attempting to reverse sweep Rangana Herath and getting bowled to give the bowler his 31st five-for in an innings and eighth match bag of ten or more wickets.</p>
<p>Raza who began the day on 97 required just two deliveries to reach his landmark and he celebrated it with a leap in the air and a hug from his partner Malcolm Waller with whom he added a record 144 off 215 balls for the seventh wicket.</p>
<p>Waller made a useful 68 off 98 balls (8 fours) and after his dismissal and that of Raza 17 runs later, Sri Lanka were further frustrated by Cremer and Donald Tiripano in a partnership that produced 55 valuable runs. Cremer missed out on his half century when Herath had him caught off his glove on the sweep for his 11th wicket of the match.</p>
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		<title>West Indies, Zimbabwe battle for spot in tri-series final</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2016 08:26:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Zimbabwe enter the last league game of the tri-series tournament against West Indies on Friday (November 25) in Bulawayo knowing that one good day in the office will translate into a spot in the final on Sunday against Sri Lanka. The fact that they tied the game against West Indies last time will give them [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Zimbabwe enter the last league game of the tri-series tournament against West Indies on Friday (November 25) in Bulawayo knowing that one good day in the office will translate into a spot in the final on Sunday against Sri Lanka. The fact that they tied the game against West Indies last time will give them a lot of confidence going into the do-or-die encounter against the Caribbean side.</p>
<p>Despite not having registered a single win so far in the tri-series, Zimbabwe are still in the reckoning because of the tie against West Indies as well as the washed out game against Sri Lanka, which has given them four points. The Graeme Cremer-led side will be aiming to use this to their advantage and will hope to come up with a special performance to facilitate their entry into the final.</p>
<p>The played well in the tied game, where they dominated with the bat for the most parts before losing their last eight wickets for 67 runs. Even in the bowling department, Zimbabwe never lost their self belief when Kraigg Brathwaite and Shai Hope were involved in a 162-run stand for the third wicket. Sean Williams and Co. did not give much away in the death overs, while Donald Tiripano defended four runs off the final over. The positive thing from that game was, each time they were under pressure, someone put up their hand and performed, and they will be hoping that it repeats on Friday.</p>
<p>For a team that is without some of their key players, West Indies have given a good account of themselves and the series will serve as a learning experience for the young side. Their major problem in this tri-series is that they haven’t been able to finish games despite being in commanding positions. They should have got through against Zimbabawe when they needed four off the final over. Even in their previous game against Sri Lanka, Ewin Lewis’s 148 went in vain because the lower-order couldn’t bat sensibly and the result was a narrow one-run loss for the Caribbean side.</p>
<p>West Indies, however, have had plenty of positives from this series. The young lot have stood up and given a good account of themselves. The likes of Lewis, Brathwaite, Hope, Jonathan Carter and Rovman Powell have had good outings in the tournament. Brathwaite was pushed to number three in the tied game to take more responsibility and he straight away answered the call, while the rest have showed glimpses of their potential.</p>
<p>The resurgence of Shannon Gabriel has done West Indies a world of good. The fast bowler has led the bowling attack and his aggression has rubbed off on Jason Holder as well. They are among the top three wicket-takers in the tournament, while Carlos Brathwaite and Ashley Nurse have performed their roles to perfection in the middle overs. West Indies will look to build on the positives and come up with a collective effort to get past a spirited Zimbabwe team.</p>
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