SL outclass Ireland by 70 runs

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Abu Dhabi, Oct 20: Wanindu Hasaranga’s 71-run knock backed up by an all-round bowling performance saw Sri Lanka defeat Ireland by 70 runs in Group A of the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup here at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium on Wednesday.
With this win, Sri Lanka has progressed to the Super 12s from Group A. The match between Ireland and Namibia on Friday is now a shootout, and the winner will progress to the Super 12s stage.
Chasing 172, Ireland lost its opener Kevin O’Brien (5) in the very first over to Chamika Karunaratne and the innings got off to a bad start. Maheesh Theekshana then got in the act as he sent Paul Stirling (7) back to the hut. Ireland went further into a slump as Hasaranga bowled Gareth Delany (2) and the side lost three wickets with just 32 runs on the board.
Curtis Campher and Andrew Balbirnie then got together and stitched together a partnership for the fourth wicket.
Both batters put together a stand of 53 runs, but it came to an end in the 13th over as Theekshana dismissed Campher (24), reducing Ireland to 85/4. In the end, the task proved too much for Ireland and Sri Lanka registered a 70-run win.
Earlier, Wanindu Hasaranga and Pathum Nissanka registered knocks of 71 and 61 as Sri Lanka posted a score of 171/7. Put into bat, Sri Lanka got off to the worst start possible as the side lost its first three wickets with just eight runs on the board.
Paul Stirling dismissed Kusal Perera (0) while Joshua Little sent Dinesh Chandimal (6) and Avishka Fernando (0) back to the pavilion.
Hasaranga then joined Nissanka in the middle and the duo retrieved the innings for the Islanders.
After 15 overs, Sri Lanka’s score read 130/3. In the final four overs, Sri Lanka added 34 runs, taking the score past 170-run mark. (ANI)

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