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		<title>Sports Make a Wish</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Feb 2019 12:27:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The life is hopes. A hope is a start.Sport is taking a new beginning on behalf of winning in each and every moments.That sound makes self confidence,enthusiastic and pride.The people who accept the life as sports never go back and they are called as real sportsmen.Sometimes even fans are hopefully.However the recent example is the [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://kitsports.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Sri_Lanka_1-1.jpeg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-5301" src="http://kitsports.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Sri_Lanka_1-1-300x169.jpeg" alt="sri_lanka_1-1" width="300" height="169" /></a>The life is hopes. A hope is a start.Sport is taking a new beginning on behalf of winning in each and every moments.That sound makes self confidence,enthusiastic and pride.The people who accept the life as sports never go back and they are called as real sportsmen.Sometimes even fans are hopefully.However the recent example is the historic seal between the Srilanka and South Africa series.Finally we won in presence of the obstacles and criticism that others made.This winning is realised solidarity.</p>
<p>If you can remember,there was a time that we have, cricket has been abandoned.Some people and experts believed that we are nearly out from the cricket platform.Some people had stopped to watch the cricket matches.We also were disappointed in repeated circumstance.However this is a red letter day in  Srilankan cricket history.This is the time to Cheers for lions.</p>
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		<title>Make the tournament more interesting Yesterday..</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jun 2017 08:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a result that will only make the tournament more interesting in the days ahead, self-confessed underdog Sri Lanka thumped India by seven wickets after successfully chasing a stiff target of 322 at The Oval on Thursday (June 8). Victory was made possible by aggressive batting, as promised by captain Angelo Mathews. The personnel who [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a result that will only make the tournament more interesting in the days ahead, self-confessed underdog <a href="https://www.icc-cricket.com/champions-trophy/match/4255" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Sri Lanka thumped India</a> by seven wickets after successfully chasing a stiff target of 322 at The Oval on Thursday (June 8).</p>
<p>Victory was made possible by aggressive batting, as promised by captain Angelo Mathews. The personnel who did that were Kusal Mendis (89) and Danushka Gunathilaka (76), who wasn’t even in the squad until an injury to Chamara Kapugedera on the eve of the game.</p>
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<p>The pair added 159 in 139 balls for the second wicket to set up the chase before passing on the baton to Mathews (52) and Kusal Perera (47), who took the game away from India with a 75-run stand for the fourth wicket before the latter was forced to retire hurt. Asela Gunaratne then played his part with an unbeaten 34 as Sri Lanka won with eight balls to spare.</p>
<p>The impeccably timed chase meant Shikhar Dhawan’s third century (125) in seven ICC Champions Trophy innings that powered India to 321 for 6 went in vain. It also meant that after two matches each, all the four teams in Group B have one win each, rendering the last two league games virtual quarter-final clashes.</p>
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<div class="resize-sensor">Sri Lanka’s chase started with Niroshan Dickwella misreading a knuckle ball from Bhuvneshwar Kumar and popping a leading edge to point. With Bhuvneshwar and Umesh Yadav finding swing, Sri Lanka managed only 22 runs in the first seven overs.</div>
<p>But it all changed quickly when when Gunathilaka pulled Umesh into the stands at the beginning of the eighth, signalling a shift in fortunes. Gunathilaka took charge with some glorious drives, particularly down the ground, while Mendis too started confidently, shifting the pressure on to India gradually.</p>
<div>India could have had Mendis in the 15th over but Hardik Pandya could not hold on to a sharp return chance. Gunathilaka rubbed salt into Pandya’s wounds by heaving him for a massive six to get to his half-century, in the process taking Sri Lanka to 108 for 1 in 20 overs. It was one run ahead of where India was at the same stage.</div>
<p>But a good beginning is not even a job half done, as Sri Lanka found out the hard way against South Africa. The middle-overs batting was the most crucial phase of the chase, and how Sri Lanka handled Ravindra Jadeja was in particular important, given that it had crumbled against ’s leg-spin.</p>
<p>Mendis took that task upon himself and dismantled the left-arm spinner’s threat with smart batting. With only four fielders allowed inside the ring, Mendis targeted the mid-wicket boundary to perfection, getting past fifty with one such massive swipe into the crowd.</p>
<p>Jadeja conceded 36 from four overs, the partnership crossed 150, and India’s shoulders began to drop. It didn’t help that Rohit Sharma could not hold on to a very tough chance in the deep when Gunathilaka was on 70.</p>
<p>India’s desperation was evident when Kedhar Jadhav and Virat Kohli came on to bowl, but the breakthroughs came via run outs.</p>
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		<title>Sri Lanka bounce back to beat Scotland</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 May 2017 01:16:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sri Lanka bounced back from their first defeat at the hands of Scotland on Sunday to produce a dominant and stellar performance on Tuesday to thrash Scotland by nine wickets in their second one-day warm-up game played at Kent county cricket grounds. Left-arm chinaman Lakshan Sandakan ripped through the Scotland middle order with a fine [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sri Lanka bounced back from their first defeat at the hands of Scotland on Sunday to produce a dominant and stellar performance on Tuesday to thrash Scotland by nine wickets in their second one-day warm-up game played at Kent county cricket grounds.</p>
<p>Left-arm chinaman Lakshan Sandakan ripped through the Scotland middle order with a fine spell of bowling taking 4 for 39 in 10 overs to rattle the hosts for 166 before Upul Tharanga and Kusal Mendis smashed superb half centuries (53 not out) and (74 not out) respectively to help Sri Lanka comfortably home in 23 overs.</p>
<p>Sri Lanka rested captain Angelo Mathews, opening batsman Kusal Perera and seamer Suranga Lakmal for Nuwan Kulasekara, Seekkuge Prasanna and Niroshan Dickwella for this game.</p>
<p>The Scotland players wore black armbands as a mark of respect for those killed in the Manchester bomb attack.</p>
<p><strong>Scores: Scotland</strong> 166 in 42.1 overs (Matthew Cross 27, Craig Wallace 46, Alasdair Evans 22, Nuwan Kulasekara 2/23, Seekkuge Prasanna 2/28, Lakshan Sandakan 4/39)</p>
<p><strong>Sri Lanka </strong>170-1 in 22.5 overs (Upul Tharanga 53 n.o., Kusal Mendis 73 n.o.)</p>
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		<title>Gunaratne, Dickwella named in Test squad</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Mar 2017 01:11:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Batsmen Asela Gunaratne and Niroshan Dickwella have been named in Sri Lanka&#8217;s squad for the two-Test series against Bangladesh, following their success in limited-overs internationals over the past month. Gunaratne hit two match-winning fifties in the recent T20 series in Australia, and had also struck a maiden ODI hundred in South Africa earlier in the [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Batsmen Asela Gunaratne and Niroshan Dickwella have been named in Sri Lanka&#8217;s squad for the two-Test series against Bangladesh, following their success in limited-overs internationals over the past month.</p>
<p>Gunaratne hit two match-winning fifties in the recent T20 series in Australia, and had also struck a maiden ODI hundred in South Africa earlier in the month. Dickwella, meanwhile, has been effective at the top of the order in the shorter formats, but had also had some first-class form behind him in recent domestic outings.</p>
<p>Among those omitted from the squad are Kusal Perera, who has been in poor form in both international and domestic cricket over the past few months, and opener Kaushal Silva.</p>
<p>Dimuth Karunaratne, the other opener, remains in the squad, however. This is thanks in part to his 212 for Sri Lanka A against England Lions over the weekend. He had also hit Sri Lanka&#8217;s only half-century in their most recent Test at the Wanderers.</p>
<p>The selectors sprang no major surprises on the bowling front. Malinda Pushpakumara, whom SLC had already announced would be part of the squad, is the only first-time addition. Lahiru Kumara, Suranga Lakmal, Nuwan Pradeep and Vikum Sanjaya &#8211; all right-armers &#8211; make up the seam-bowling options, while Rangana Herath leads a strong spin contingent featuring Dilruwan Perera and Lakshan Sandakan in addition to Pushpakumara. Fast bowler Dushmantha Chameera has not played competitive cricket since late last year, and, as such, is unavailable.</p>
<p>Gunaratne&#8217;s inclusion in this squad was largely expected. He had prospered in his first Test series in Zimbabwe over October and November, and had only left the squad to make way for the return of Angelo Mathews, who had been injured for that series. With Mathews out of the side again for this series, Gunaratne is a potential replacement at no. 5, capable of providing a slow-medium bowling option for captain Herath.</p>
<p>Dickwella, 23, had to beat out a late challenge from Ron Chandraguptha to secure the second opener&#8217;s spot, but was also the frontrunner for this position. He had mixed results in his previous stint in the Test team in 2014, playing as wicketkeeper and batting down the order &#8211; he averages 20.57 after seven Test innings &#8211; but has since expanded his game. He was the Player of the Series in the 2-1 T20 victory over South Africa in January, and had also scored 522 runs at an average of 52.20 in Sri Lanka&#8217;s first-class competition before he left for that tour.</p>
<p>The Test series begins on March 7 in Galle.</p>
<p>Sri Lanka squad: Rangana Herath (capt), Dinesh Chandimal (wk), Dimuth Karunaratne, Niroshan Dickwella, Upul Tharanga, Dhananjaya de Silva, Kusal Mendis, Asela Gunaratne, Suranga Lakmal, Lahiru Kumara, Nuwan Pradeep, Vikum Sanjaya, Dilruwan Perera, Lakshan Sandakan, Malinda Pushpakumara. </p>
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		<title>Asela Gunaratne on top of the world</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2017 03:07:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Man of the Moment Asela Gunaratne making heads turn at 31. It required just two good knocks &#8211; both of them top drawer stuff against the Aussies to catch the attention of the cricket world… and unknown Asela Gunaratne is suddenly the most sought after cricketer today. The good news is that Gunaratne had [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Man of the Moment Asela Gunaratne making heads turn at 31.</p>
<p>It required just two good knocks &#8211; both of them top drawer stuff against the Aussies to catch the attention of the cricket world… and unknown Asela Gunaratne is suddenly the most sought after cricketer today.</p>
<p>The good news is that Gunaratne had become a hot “buy” at the IPL auction held yesterday and was quickly snapped up by Mumbai Indians for Indian Rupees 30 lakhs. Gunaratne will be in the company of Sri Lanka’s top one-day fast bowler Lasith Malinga who also represents the same franchise. The only other Sri Lanka cricketer who was successful at yesterday’s auction was national captain Angelo Mathews who was purchased by Delhi Daredevils for Indian Rupees 2 crore. The tenth edition of IPL is slated to commence on April 5 with eight franchises in the running for the title.</p>
<p>Gunaratne is not a name that comes to mind when someone talks about potential big signings the IPL is renowned for but he beat some of his celebrated colleagues like Dinesh Chandimal, Kusal Perera, Niroshan Dickwella and Thisara Perera who all went unsold at the auction. At 31 years of age and just 17 international games under his belt, Gunaratne is a cricketer who has been pretty late for the party but nevertheless as the saying goes “it’s never too late”.</p>
<p>The right-hander had scored two consecutive match-winning fifties in the two T20Is against Australia. While his 37-ball 52 paved the way for a thrilling five-wicket victory in the first T20I at Melbourne, Gunaratne’s unbeaten 46-ball 84 in the second T20I at Geelong helped Sri Lanka to seal the three-match series 2-0. It was his exploits in the second T20I that arguably made him a prized-possession for any IPL franchise.</p>
<p>Coming to the crease at 37-3, Gunaratne looked to attack from the outset, taking a particular liking to the bowling of debutant Jhye Richardson as he kept the tourists in the run-chase despite a regular fall of wickets at the other end.</p>
<p>It was starting to look like mission impossible for Sri Lanka when the equation was 48 runs needed off 18 balls, but Gunaratne launched at exactly the right moment, striking two boundaries off the 18th over before launching at Moises Henriques with the next, blasting 22 runs in the form of three sixes and a four. Suddenly, Sri Lanka needed just 14 off 6, and boy, did the soldier from the Sri Lanka Army polish it off in style, finishing the match with a cracking four off the last delivery.</p>
<p>Gunaratne smashed five sixes and six fours in his breath-taking innings. Thanks to his blitz, Sri Lanka secured their third successive T20 series win in Australia.</p>
<p>Gets picked by Mumbai Indians for his maiden IPL</p>
<p>THE POWER OF GUNARATNE</p>
<p>Gunaratne’s amazing scoring rate for his unbeaten 84 not out was as follows:</p>
<p>•24•11•211•11114212•16412•1•11••2111•666•446144.</p>
<p>He scored 47 off his first 37 balls and 37 off his last 11.</p>
<p>Praise From The Greats</p>
<p>Amongst the top cricketers showering praise on Gunaratne’s fairytale knock were former Sri Lanka skippers Mahela Jayawardene, Kumar Sangakkara and Sanath Jayasuriya and Michael Vaughan of England.</p>
<p>Here are their comments and of others that appeared on Twitter:</p>
<p>Mahela Jayawardene:</p>
<p>Wow&#8230; Asela Gunaratne. Take a bow! Amazing finish. Well done boys.</p>
<p>Kumar Sangakkara:</p>
<p>The best t20 ever played by Sri Lanka. What a win. Take a bow Asela. Probably the best knock under pressure. So proud.</p>
<p>Sanath Jayasuriya:</p>
<p>Congrats Upul &#038; boys on a stunning victory &#038; series win. what an absolute beauty of an inns from Asela. You boys made me so happy</p>
<p>Michael Vaughan:</p>
<p>That was a lovely way to spend a Sunday morning &#8230;.. The Aussies being Walloped &#8230;. #AusvSL #Gunaratne is my new hero&#8230;.</p>
<p>Dinesh Chandimal:</p>
<p>Very weldone team srilanka what a victory. Asela you beauty what an inning it was top class buddy</p>
<p>Thilan Samaraweera:</p>
<p>What a phenomenal innings!! Great knock Asela Gunarathna</p>
<p>Angelo Mathews:</p>
<p>What a knock !!absolute genius. One of the best knocks in t20. Asela u beauty. kapu played a good hand too. congratulations boys</p>
<p>Rangana Herath:</p>
<p>Very well played Asela, one of the great T20 innings, congratulations to the boys for winning the tournament</p>
<p>Farveez Maharoof:</p>
<p>What a win special mention to asela for the unbelievable knock.. congratulations all involved! Another series win in Australia</p>
<p>Dhammika Prasad:</p>
<p>Unbelievable knock from asela. Wat a game boys. Congrats. Wel done.</p>
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		<title>Sri Lankan batsmen hit form ahead of Test</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2016 00:56:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sri Lanka’s top order batsmen all found form before their three-day match against a South African Invitation XI ended in a draw at Senwes Park in Potchefstroom on Tuesday. Kusal Perera, Upul Tharanga and Dinesh Chandimal all hit half-centuries before play was called off in mid-afternoon with Sri Lanka on 212 for five in their [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sri Lanka’s top order batsmen all found form before their three-day match against a South African Invitation XI ended in a draw at Senwes Park in Potchefstroom on Tuesday.</p>
<p>Kusal Perera, Upul Tharanga and Dinesh Chandimal all hit half-centuries before play was called off in mid-afternoon with Sri Lanka on 212 for five in their second innings after leading by 84 runs on the first innings.</p>
<p>No fewer than seven Sri Lankan batsmen made scores of 50 or more in the team’s only warm-up match ahead of the first Test against South Africa, starting in Port Elizabeth on Monday.</p>
<p>Perera and Tharanga were promoted to open the batting in the second innings and made 51 and 50 respectively before retiring. It completed an unusual feat by the tourists with four different opening batsmen all retiring after hitting half-centuries. Dimuth Karunaratne and Kaushal Silva made 71 and 80 respectively in the first innings and did not bat in the second innings.</p>
<p>Chandimal hit a quick 60 off 52 balls, while captain Angelo Mathews followed a first innings duck by making 37 in the second innings before play was called off. Kusal Mendis and Dhananjaya de Silva were the other players to make half-centuries in the first innings, leaving the tour selectors probably having to leave out at least one in-form batsman when they pick the Test side. </p>
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		<title>When Dickwella played the &#8216;Dilscoop&#8217;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a batsman, Kusal Perera&#8217;s favourite scoring area is behind square on the leg side. And so with Shannon Gabriel, clocking in excess of 145 clicks quite regularly, he looked to use the pace and simply lend direction. All of it, of course, seems easier on paper than out on the field. Gabriel proved why. [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> As a batsman, Kusal Perera&#8217;s favourite scoring area is behind square on the leg side. And so with Shannon Gabriel, clocking in excess of 145 clicks quite regularly, he looked to use the pace and simply lend direction. All of it, of course, seems easier on paper than out on the field. Gabriel proved why.</p>
<p>First, Kusal was struck flush on his toe by a yorker, which demanded medical attention. Kusal, in visible discomfort immediately after coping the blow, decided the best way out was to counterattack. Seeing Kusal walk across, Gabriel speared a superb yorker at serious pace on leg stump. Kusal overbalanced in his attempt to flick and was late on the shot. By the time his bat came down, the ball had crashed into the middle and leg stumps.</p>
<p>Dickwella brings out the &#8216;Dilscoop&#8217;</p>
<p>It was in Zimbabwe, over 17 years ago, that Tillakaratne Dilshan broke through in international cricket. On Wednesday, Dilshan, perhaps watching his mates from the comfort of his couch, may have grinned ear to ear when he saw Niroshan Dickwella play a shot named after him. Seeing the batsman swing freely to full deliveries, Carlos Brathwaite shortened his length and bowled a slow offcutter. Dickwella was already down on one knee, trying to use the pace and paddle it fine. But with the ball not coming on at the pace he would have liked, a delicate little deflection was turned into a full-blooded scoop with the bat moving upwards in a lovely little arc in a fraction of a second or two. He found the middle too, clearing short fine leg to get a boundary.</p>
<p>Cheeky attempt thwarts Kusal</p>
<p>Kusal Mendis&#8217; dismissal was somewhat like that of a man who walked blindfolded on a highway, only to be run over by a cycle. Adventurous in his outlook at the crease, he first fetched a slog-sweep off Ashley Nurse from outside off to hit it into bleachers at cow corner. Then he got down on one knee and swung a full delivery for six over long-on. He was suddenly six short of a maiden ODI ton. Seeing the batsman line him up for a third hit, Nurse shortened his length and fired it wide. Kusal re-adjusted and tried to run the ball past the keeper, but could only manage a faint nick. And with that the wait for a maiden ODI hundred continued.</p>
<p>Lakmal&#8217;s three-card trick</p>
<p>One didn&#8217;t know whether it was a deliberate plan from Suranga Lakmal to test Johnson Charles with three different deliveries in the eighth over of the chase, but it worked. First up, a full ball was drilled down the ground for four. Then he dug one short, seemingly in an attempt to target his ribcage. The ball didn&#8217;t bounce as high as he would have liked. Charles shuffled across and helped it along to fine leg. Then, he unleashed a slow offcutter, which foxed Charles. The batsman was through with the swing even before the ball arrived, and toe-ended a catch to Upul Tharanga at mid-off.</p>
<p>Of mix-ups and missed opportunities</p>
<p>Evin Lewis had just got past a hundred and was cramping. The frustration of a few swings and misses resulted in him attempting cheeky runs. He survived a run-out chance on 114 when Dickwella dislodged the bails before he could collect the ball cleanly from the cover fielder. He continued to swing his way to make 148 before being stranded mid-pitch courtesy a mix-up with his captain Jason Holder, with West Indies slipping to 262 for 6, needing 69 off 57 balls. Sri Lanka&#8217;s fielding nightmares extended into the end-overs when Upul Tharanga put down a skier at mid-on to reprieve Carlos Brathwaite on 3.</p>
<p>Both the missed opportunities may have cost Sri Lanka on another day, but on the face of pressure, West Indies wilted again, much like they did in the previous game, against Zimbabwe, that resulted in a tie. </p>
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		<title>Rangana Herath spins Sri Lanka towards Zimbabwe sweep</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2016 00:58:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rangana Herath registered his second five-wicket haul in as many days as Sri Lanka closed in on victory in the second Test against Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club on Wednesday. Herath followed up his five-wicket haul in the first innings with 5 for 45 in the second as Zimbabwe, set 491 to win, went to [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rangana Herath registered his second five-wicket haul in as many days as Sri Lanka closed in on victory in the second Test against Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club on Wednesday.</p>
<p>Herath followed up his five-wicket haul in the first innings with 5 for 45 in the second as Zimbabwe, set 491 to win, went to stumps on the fourth evening on 180 for seven.</p>
<p>The feat not only took Herath to 50 wickets in the calendar year &#8212; in just his eighth Test &#8212; but also gave him the seventh 10-wicket match haul in his career.</p>
<p>The tourists began the fourth day on 102 for four in their second innings, with an overall lead of 334, and spent the first half of the day extending that advantage.<br />
With Dimuth Karunaratne anchoring the innings with a patient 88 and Kusal Perera adding a quickfire 62 towards the end, Sri Lanka were able to declare their second innings on 258 for nine to set Zimbabwe 491 to win.</p>
<p>Left with 136 overs to bat in order to save the match, Zimbabwe were soon reduced to 39 for three before a 74-run stand for the fourth wicket between Sean Williams and Craig Ervine briefly revived them.</p>
<p>Once Williams edged to slip off Lahiru Kumara to fall for 45, Sri Lanka were able to chip away at the middle order and move within three wickets of a 2-0 series sweep.</p>
<p>Ervine reached stumps unbeaten on 65, with Donald Tiripano for company.</p>
<p>AFP</p>
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		<title>Third and final 4-day unofficial test</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Oct 2016 02:27:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An opening partnership of 133 between left-handers Kusal Perera and Sandun Weerakkody propelled Sri Lanka ‘A’ to a first day total of 272 for seven wickets in the decisive third and final 4-day unofficial test against West Indies ‘A’ at the Rangiri Dambulla Stadium yesterday. Winning the toss and batting first Perera and Weerakkody provided [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An opening partnership of 133 between left-handers Kusal Perera and Sandun Weerakkody propelled Sri Lanka ‘A’ to a first day total of 272 for seven wickets in the decisive third and final 4-day unofficial test against West Indies ‘A’ at the Rangiri Dambulla Stadium yesterday.</p>
<p>Winning the toss and batting first Perera and Weerakkody provided the ideal beginning to the match for Sri Lanka ‘A’ by batting throughout the first session to take them to a total of 121 for no loss.</p>
<p>West Indies ‘A’ however hit back in the afternoon session to grab four wickets and reduce Sri Lanka A to 184-4 at tea. Perera was dismissed for a hard hit 69 off 85 balls (11 fours) and</p>
<p>Weerakkody made a stylish 79 off 105 balls with 10 fours. Paceman Delorn Johnson took both wickets to give West Indies ‘A’ the breakthrough after which off-spinner Rahkeem Cornwall, the most successfulbowler in the series dismissed Lahiru Thirimanne for his fourth single digit figure in five innings for two and leg-spinner Damion Jacobs playing his first match of the series accounted for Aselan Gunaratne for 16. Charith Asalanka and Roshen Silva added 56 for the fifth wicket before West ndies ‘A’ once again broke through again in the final session to grab a further three wickets.</p>
<p>Asalanka, the Sri Lanka under 19 world cup captain scored an assured 46 off 95 balls with five fours and a six.</p>
<p>Silva played solidly to remain unbeaten on 40 scored off 87 balls (2 fours) but lost Dasun Shanaka and Jeffrey Vandersay cheaply as West Indies ‘A’ took control to end the day on a high.</p>
<p>Cornwall was again the pick of the West Indies ‘A’ bowlers ending the day with three for 93 to take his series tally to 19 wickets.</p>
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		<title>Karunaratne asserts himself with a century</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Oct 2016 01:23:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sri Lanka Test opener and captain of the Sri Lanka A side for the current series against West Indies A, Dimuth Karunaratne virtually sealed his place in the senior side for the tour to Zimbabwe with an assertive century on the second day of the first unofficial 4-day test at the R Premadasa Stadium yesterday. [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sri Lanka Test opener and captain of the Sri Lanka A side for the current series against West Indies A, Dimuth Karunaratne virtually sealed his place in the senior side for the tour to Zimbabwe with an assertive century on the second day of the first unofficial 4-day test at the R Premadasa Stadium yesterday.</p>
<p>Karunaratne had a poor home series against Australia averaging just 6.83 in the three Tests where his highest score was 22 and needed a big innings behind him to boost his confidence ahead of the Zimbabwe tour.</p>
<p>Sri Lanka A’s first innings total of 348 for eight wickets at the end of the day was largely built around Karunaratne’s assured knock of 131 off 242 balls comprising 15 fours. It gave them a handy first innings lead of 72 going into the third day today. West Indies A was dismissed for 276 on the first day.</p>
<p>The base for Sri Lanka A’s sound total was laid by Karunaratne and his opening partner Kusal Perera who made a swashbuckling 87 off 105 balls (7 fours, 3 sixes) out of a stand of 167 off 219 balls.</p>
<p>Antigua’s stockily built off-spinner Rahkeem Cornwall broke the partnership by getting through the defences of Perera and looked the most penetrative of the West Indies A bowlers ending the day with impressive figures of six for 87.</p>
<p>Wicket-keeper Niroshan Dickwella was the other Sri Lanka A player to impress hitting an aggressive half century – 59 off 70 balls with 10 fours.</p>
<p>The disappointments for Sri Lanka A were the cheap dismissals of Lahiru Thirimanne for two and Roshen Silva for 17 – both falling victims to Cornwall’s spin.</p>
<p>West Indies A lost the services of fast bowler Reynard Leveridge in the ninth over when he was forced to retire and Cornwall completed the over.</p>
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