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Sri Lanka players Dunith Wellalage and Harshitha Samarawickrama were on Monday named as the ICC Players of the Month for August 2024. The rare double for Sri Lanka comes after Wellalage excelled in a home ODI series against India and Samarawickrama hit a purple patch on a tour of Ireland. The only previous instance of players from the same country winning the awards in the same month was when Jasprit Bumrah and Smriti Mandhana were named the Players of the Month in June this year.

Wellalage won the coveted monthly award ahead of South Africa spinner Keshav Maharaj and West Indies fast bowler Jayden Seales, who were the others shortlisted.

Wellalage won the award after a Player of the Series performance that helped his side to a 2-0 series win over India. The 31-year-old left-hander had scores of 67 not out, 39 and two, while also picking up seven wickets in the series including a haul of five for 27 in the third match.

This is the fifth time that a Sri Lanka player has won the men’s award since its inception. The previous winners being Angelo Mathews (May 2022), Prabath Jayasuriya (July 2022), Wanindu Hasaranga (June 2023) and Kamindu Mendis (March 2024).

Wellalage said that the award comes as a great encouragement. “This is great news for me and brings immense satisfaction, as this recognition gives me further strength to continue doing the good work I do as a player and contribute to my team to reach excellence in the field,” said Wellalage.

“Recognition such as this, coming from the ICC, is great news for young players like us and will certainly encourage young players in the game.” Samarawickrama, who edged out the Irish duo of Orla Prendergast and Gaby Lewis, had a fine run on a tour of Ireland that saw her becoming only the third woman cricketer from Sri Lanka to notch a century in ODIs.

The 26-year-old left-hander aggregated 151 runs in the two T20Is played in Dublin at a strike rate of 169.66, which included a match-winning 86 not out off 45 balls in the first match. She scored 172 in three ODIs in Belfast at a strike rate of 82.69 including a knock of 105 in the second match.

Samarawickrama is only the second Sri Lanka player to win the ICC Women’s Player of the Month award. Captain Chamari Athapaththu has won the award twice this year in May and July.

Samarawickrama said this recognition was very important since it came less than three weeks before the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024. “I am extremely happy with this recognition, which I consider a new high in my career. It certainly gives me a lot of confidence ahead of the big competition, the Women’s T20 World Cup.”

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Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka, ODI World Cup 2023, Live Updates:Pathum Nissanka and Dimuth Karunaratne have started the proceedings for Sri Lanka against Afghanistan. On the other hand, Afghanistan bowlers are aiming for crucial breakthroughs. Afghanistan skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi won the toss and opted to bowl against Sri Lanka in their ODI World Cup 2023 match on Monday in Pune. Emboldened by back-to-back wins, a tenacious Sri Lanka will have to tide over the injury-enforced absence of lead pacer Lahiru Kumara, who was ruled out on Sunday with a left thigh muscle injury which he suffered during a training session. (Live Scorecard| Points Table)

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Cricket World Cup 2023: Problems Galore As Pakistan, Sri Lanka Face Off https://artifexnews.net/problems-galore-as-pakistan-sri-lanka-face-off-4463379/ Mon, 09 Oct 2023 07:40:42 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/problems-galore-as-pakistan-sri-lanka-face-off-4463379/ Read More “Cricket World Cup 2023: Problems Galore As Pakistan, Sri Lanka Face Off” »

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The win against the Netherlands wasn’t the most convincing but an inconsistent and mercurial Pakistan will still fancy their chances against a bruised and battered Sri Lanka in the World Cup match in Hyderabad on Tuesday. If their batting against the Associate nation was any indication, then Pakistan will need to do a lot more in the coming weeks, starting with the clash against Sri Lanka, whose spinners have the ability to cause damage in the opposition ranks.

Pakistan are traditionally good against spinners but Babar Azam and Co. would take the likes of Maheesh Theekshana and the promising Dunith Wellalage lightly at their peril.

Both spinners, though, went for plenty of runs in the 102-run hammering by South Africa in Delhi.

Stationed in the city for over 10 days now and having already played a few matches, including the two warm-up games, Pakistan are aware of the conditions at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Uppal.

But still, they were troubled by the bowlers from the Netherlands in their tournament opener, at one stage being reduced to 38/3 before Mohammad Rizwan and Saud Shakeel joined forces to steady the innings and lift them to 286 all out with an over to spare.

Had it not been for handy knocks from Mohammad Nawaz and Shadab Khan, the Pakistanis wouldn’t have crossed even 280. These are among the things the 1992 champions would not like to repeat against the Sri Lankans who are expected to offer stronger resistance than the Dutch.

Even as their top-order failed against an Associate nation, Pakistan must be quite happy with the manner in which Shakeel went about his task in his first World Cup game.

In the company of senior partner Rizwan, Shakeel showed clarity and calmness as they rescued the team after the top-order failure in a match that will be remembered more for Bas de Leede’s all-round heroics than any other performance.

Pakistan arrived in India after an Asia Cup campaign that exposed the chinks in their armour, but playing in the land of their arch-rivals is an opportunity for their players to become national heroes overnight, and they must be motivated by that thought.

Having done just enough to get the better of the Netherlands, Pakistan would be keen to raise their game against the Islanders, who are plagued by problems of their own.

The 1996 winners are coming off a thrashing at the hands of South Africa who created a plethora of records with the bat the other day.

What could stand Sri Lanka in good stead is that, unlike the Pakistanis, a lot of their players are familiar with the Indian conditions, having regularly played in the Indian Premier League, and they would look to use that to their advantage.

Pakistan squad: Babar Azam (c), Shadab Khan, Fakhar Zaman, Imam-ul-Haq, Abdullah Shafique, Mohammad Rizwan, Saud Shakeel, Iftikhar Ahmed, Salman Ali Agha, Mohammad Nawaz, Usama Mir, Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali, Shaheen Afridi, Mohammad Wasim.

Sri Lanka Squad: Dasun Shanaka (c), Kusal Mendis (vc), Kusal Perera, Pathum Nissanka, Lahiru Kumara, Dimuth Karunaratne, Sadeera Samarawickrama, Charith Asalanka, Dhananjaya de Silva, Maheesh Theekshana, Dunith Wellalage, Kasun Rajitha, Matheesha Pathirana, Dilshan Madushanka, Dushan Hemantha.

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Hit by injuries to crucial players, Sri Lanka will make yet another attempt to end the “curse” and win the ICC Cricket World Cup for the first time since 1996. Eighth in the ODI rankings, Sri Lanka warmed up for the tournament with a 10-wicket humiliation at the hands of India in the Asia Cup final. Sri Lanka were bowled out for 51 with India pacer Mohammed Siraj picking up six wickets in a sever-over spell. Bowling all-rounder Wanidu Hasaranga is still recovering from injury and was not included in the squad but could still play in the tournament if his condition improves, the board said.

Cricket World Cup factfile on Sri Lanka:

– WORLD RANKING –

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– MATCH SCHEDULE (IST) –

Oct 07: v South Africa at New Delhi (2 PM)

Oct 10: v Pakistan at Hyderabad (2 PM)

Oct 16: v Australia at Lucknow (2 PM)

Oct 21: v Netherlands at Lucknow (10:30 AM)

Oct 26: v England at Bengaluru (2 PM)

Oct 30: v Afghanistan at Pune (2 PM)

Nov 02: v India at Mumbai (2 PM)

Nov 06: v Bangladesh at New Delhi (2 PM)

Nov 09: v New Zealand at Bengaluru (2 PM)

– SQUAD –

Dasun Shanaka (captain), Kusal Mendis, Kusal Perera, Pathum Nissanka, Dimuth Karunaratne, Sadeera Samarawickrama, Charith Asalanka, Dhananjaya de Silva, Dushan Hemantha, Maheesh Theekshana, Dunith Wellalage, Kasun Rajitha, Matheesha Pathirana, Lahiru Kumara, Dilshan Madushanka

– LEADING RUN-SCORER IN SQUAD –

Kusal Mendis: 3,215 runs, highest score 119, average 32.15, Hundreds 2, Fifties 25

– LEADING WICKET-TAKER IN SQUAD –

Dhananjaya de Silva: 44 wickets, best bowling 3-32, average 39.38

– PREVIOUS WORLD CUP APPEARANCES –

1975: Group stage

1979: Group stage

1983: Group stage

1987: Group stage

1991: Group stage

1996: Champions

1999: Group Stage

2003: Semi-finals

2007: Runners-up

2011: Runners-up

2015: Quarter-finals

2019: Group stage

– WHAT THE CAPTAIN SAYS –

“We have a good batting line-up. I think the pitches will be a challenge. Bowling will be a challenge. The margin of error is very low. We need to execute really well.”

– Dasun Shanaka on the challenges of playing in India

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When Sri Lanka clinched a shock 1996 World Cup triumph, Dunith Wellalage and Matheesha Pathirana were not even born, but the rising stars head to India determined to repeat the victory. Both aged 20, fast bowler Pathirana and all-rounder Wellalage are undeterred by facing childhood heroes at the tournament that opens on October 5. “We are looking forward to bringing the World Cup back to Sri Lanka,” Pathirana told AFP.

“I want to win as many matches for Sri Lanka as I can.”

The island nation is still hurting from the drubbing by India in the Asia Cup final this month in which they were all out for just 50 runs.

But Wellalage is confident that with the preparations they have undergone, Sri Lanka can do well at the World Cup.

“We have players with the experience of playing around the world,” he said. “We plan it match by match… I think we can give a good account of ourselves.”

Wellalage produced his best performance in one-day internationals in the Asia Cup match against India in Colombo on September 12, taking 5 for 40 although India went on to win by 41 runs.

“From my childhood, the player I adored is Virat Kohli,” he said.

“To take his wicket gave me a lot of satisfaction. After I got his wicket, I couldn’t believe that I had done it.”

‘Simple plans’

Wellalage approaches the game seemingly unruffled by the pressure on his young shoulders.

“If you handle the situations correctly, batting becomes easy,” Wellalage said, who captained Sri Lanka in the U19 World Cup last year, scoring a century and claiming 17 wickets.

“When I get out to the middle, I always stick to simple plans,” he said.

“If there is a senior player at the other end, I try to support him,” he added.

“Otherwise, I try and rotate the strike as much as possible, reducing risky shots and try and put the pressure back on the bowling side.”

Both young men credit their family for their swift rise.

Wellalage was handed his first bat aged five by his mother while his father, himself once a talented schoolboy cricketer, acted as bowler.

Pathirana’s car salesman father is a diehard cricket fan, who instilled an early love of the sport.

Nicknamed “Baby Malinga” for his slingy action reminiscent of veteran bowler and compatriot Lasith Malinga, Pathirana said he perfected his unusual swing by playing baseball.

“From my childhood days I never bowled with the usual bowling action”, he said.

Playing in the Indian Premier League (IPL) for Chennai Super Kings brought Pathirana under the watchful eyes of skipper MS Dhoni.

“I learnt a lot from Dhoni. When I went there, I was a kid and no one knew me, but they trained and taught me several things,” he said.

“Now, I know how to perform in any T20 game, and how to balance my four overs in a match. Dhoni told me; if I keep my body away from injury, I can achieve a lot for the team and the country.”

‘Strength to strength’

Still, Pathirana acknowledges he is yet to master his unique arm action and bowls more wides than he wants.

“The coaches don’t put pressure on me, they say that with my action, I will improve with age,” he said.

After playing for the Under-19s at the 2020 and 2022 World Cups, Pathirana was fast tracked by Sri Lanka Cricket.

“I got a break to play in the Abu Dhabi T10, after that I played in the IPL, and with the IPL experience I graduated into the Sri Lanka team,” he said.

Head coach Chris Silverwood called Pathirana a hard worker with a “big future”.

Others have high praise for Wellalage too.

“He is a real star in the making who can do special things”, said former India cricketer-turned-commentator Dinesh Karthik.

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India vs Sri Lanka, Asia Cup 2023 Final, Live Updates:All the focus will be on weather during the Asia Cup 2023 final between India and Sri Lanka as heavy rain is likely to interrupt the match proceedings. A reserve day has been kept in store and the will be continued on Monday if rain plays a spoilsport on Sunday. Both have 13 Asian titles between them and Sri Lanka have a history of sneaking into the tournament’s final — to the consternation of fans keen for any showdown between arch-rivals India and Pakistan. (Live Scorecard)

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The India cricket team will take on Sri Lanka in Sunday’s Asia Cup final, a crucial momentum-builder heading into next month’s ODI World Cup. Both have 13 Asian titles between them and Sri Lanka have a history of sneaking into the tournament’s final — to the consternation of fans keen for any showdown between arch-rivals India and Pakistan. Sri Lanka, who won the previous edition of the Asia Cup played in the T20 format, came in as underdogs and snuck into the final after beating Pakistan by two wickets. India and Sri Lanka met during the Super 4 stage, where the Rohit-led side won the match by 41 runs.

Sri Lanka have lost to India in the Super Four stage only to beat them in the finals twice, in 2004 and 2008.

When will the India vs Sri Lanka, Asia Cup Final match be played?

The India vs Sri Lanka, Asia Cup Final match will be played on Sunday, September 17.

Where will the India vs Sri Lanka, Asia Cup Final match be played?

The India vs Sri Lanka, Asia Cup Final match will be played at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.

What time will the India vs Sri Lanka, Asia Cup Final match start?

The India vs Sri Lanka, Asia Cup Final match will start at 3 PM IST (toss: 2:30 PM IST)

Where to follow the live telecast of the India vs Sri Lanka, Asia Cup Final match?

The India vs Sri Lanka, Asia Cup Final match will be telecasted on the Star Sports Network.

Where to follow the live streaming of the India vs Sri Lanka, Asia Cup Final match?

The India vs Sri Lanka, Asia Cup Final match will be streamed live on Disney+ Hotstar.

(All the details are as per the information provided by the broadcaster)

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The Indian cricket team eyes a record-extending 8th title as it take on Sri Lanka in final of the Asia Cup at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. India are the most successful side in the history of the Asia Cup with seven titles, while Sri Lanka can join them at the top with a win on Sunday. India were narrowly beaten in their final Super 4 match against Bangladesh, while Sri Lanka edged out Pakistan to set up a final date with Rohit Sharma and co. India rested their first-choice players for the game against Bangladesh, but is expected to line-up with the strongest possible XI.

While the stage is set for a grand finale, a lot of focus will be on the weather, as rain has already played a huge part in the ongoing Asia Cup. India’s group stage game against Pakistan was washed out due to rain, while the Super 4 clash between the two teams was played across two days after the Asian Cricket Council had announced a reserve day for the game.

Colombo Weather On Sunday:

At 2pm: Temperature – 28 degree Celsius, rain probability – 49 percent

At 3pm: Temperature – 29 degree Celsius, rain probability – 49 percent

At 4pm: Temperature – 29 degree Celsius, rain probability – 49 percent

At 5pm: Temperature – 29 degree Celsius, rain probability – 49 percent

At 6pm: Temperature – 27 degree Celsius, rain probability – 61 percent

At 7pm: Temperature – 27 degree Celsius, rain probability – 49 percent

At 8pm: Temperature – 27 degree Celsius, rain probability – 57 percent

At 9pm: Temperature – 28 degree Celsius, rain probability – 49 percent

At 10pm: Temperature – 27 degree Celsius, rain probability – 65 percent

At 11pm: Temperature – 27 degree Celsius, rain probability – 49 percent

India all-rounder Axar Patel has been ruled out of the final, with Washington Sundar replacing him as a cover in the squad.

On the other hand, Sri Lanka, who are in the final for the 11th time, will be without spinner Maheesh Theekshana, who has been ruled out of the match due to a third grade injury.

On two previous occasions, Sri Lanka have lost to India in the Super Four stage, only to beat them in the finals, in 2004 and 2008.

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Team India will be squaring off against Sri Lanka in the much-awaited final of the ongoing Asia Cup on Sunday in Colombo. In Super 4 stage of the tournament, Team India thrashed Pakistan by 228 runs, followed by a 41-run victory over Sri Lanka in the next match. However, the Rohit Sharma-led side fell short by six runs in their last Super 4 match against Bangladesh. On the other hand, Sri Lanka registered a thumping two-wicket win over Pakistan in a last-ball thriller and sealed their Asia Cup 2023 final berth. It will be interesting to see that which team will now clinch the prestigious title.

Here are the top five best performers of Asia Cup 2023 from both the teams:

India

Rohit Sharma:The India skipper has been in a tremendous form in the ongoing continental event. In five matches, Rohit has smashed 194 runs at an average of 48.50. He also registered three half-centuries to his name. He will now look to deliver a strong performance in the summit clash against Sri Lanka.

Shubman Gill:The young talented opener roared back to form after his recent struggles. Gill has amassed 275 runs in five matches and is currently the highest run-scorer in the tournament. Apart from this, he also smashed two half-centuries and a century, which came against Bangladesh on Friday.

Virat Kohli:The star India batter left everyone stunned with his unbeaten knock of 122 off 94 balls against Pakistan. Virat looked in great touch and will aim for a similar performance in the final match.

Ravindra Jadeja:The all-rounder has scalped six wickets in five matches. He is one of the best fielders, who can also contribute with the bat. Jadeja’s presence strengthens Team India’s batting line-up.

Kuldeep Yadav:Kuldeep Yadav has been one of the most impressive bowlers in the tournament. The 28-year-old wrist spinner has played four matches and scalped nine wickets. He has registered a five-wicket haul against Pakistan, followed by a four-wicket haul Sri Lanka. He will now aim to repeat his heroics in the summit clash.

Sri Lanka

Kusal Mendis:The Sri Lanka wicketkeeper-batter played a crucial role in team’s thrilling victory over Pakistan, where he played a magnificent knock of 91 runs. He is also the second highest scorer of the tournament, with a total of 253 runs in five matches to his name. His batting average is 50.60, which makes him one of the biggest strengths of Sri Lanka.

Sadeera Samarawickrama:The 28-year-old batter has impressed everyone with his powerful performances. His 93-run knock against Bangladesh can be termed as one of the finest knocks of the tournament. Samarawickrama also smashed 48 off 51 balls and stitched an important partnership with Mendis against Pakistan.

Charith Asalanka:The all-rounder turned out to be star for Sri Lanka after he played a brilliant unbeaten knock of 49 runs against Pakistan and took his side across the line on the last ball. Asalanka has also taken four wickets in five matches and will now aim to deliver a strong performance in the final.

Matheesha Pathirana:The 20-year-old pacer has been the most impressive players of the tournament. With 11 scalps in five matches, Pathirana is currently the highest wicket-taker.

Dunith Wellalge:The young orthodox spinner was the most unexpected player, who left everyone stunned with his heroic spells. Wellalage rose to fame with his five-wicket haul against India. He then went on to take one more wicket against Pakistan and that too of their skipper Babar Azam.

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Asia Cup 2023 – Watch: After Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Sri Lanka Rookie Dunith Wellalage Gets Babar Azam Too, Leaving Pakistan Star Shocked https://artifexnews.net/asia-cup-2023-watch-after-virat-kohli-rohit-sharma-sri-lanka-rookie-dunith-wellalage-gets-babar-azam-too-leaving-pakistan-star-shocked-4390441/ Thu, 14 Sep 2023 15:03:46 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/asia-cup-2023-watch-after-virat-kohli-rohit-sharma-sri-lanka-rookie-dunith-wellalage-gets-babar-azam-too-leaving-pakistan-star-shocked-4390441/ Read More “Asia Cup 2023 – Watch: After Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Sri Lanka Rookie Dunith Wellalage Gets Babar Azam Too, Leaving Pakistan Star Shocked” »

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Dunith Wellalage had a great outing against Indian in Sri Lanka’s Asia Cup 2023 Super 4 match on Tuesday. He accounted for the wickets of Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, KL Rahul and Hardik Pandya. On Thursday, the spinner got another big wicket in Babar Azam. In the 16th over, Babar got stumped by Dunith Wellalage. It was a stunning delivery from the spinner as he tossed it up around off stump. Babar moved forward, only to find the ball pitching and turning away. Sri Lanka wicketkeeper Kusal Mendis made not mistake and broke the stumps. Replays showed that Babar’s back foot was in the air when the bails lit up. The Pakistan captain was shocked.

The crucial Asia Cup Super 4 match between Sri Lanka and Pakistan was further reduced to a 42 overs-a-side affair following another rain interruption at the R Premadasa Stadium on Thursday. Pakistan were stuttering at 130 for five in 27.4 overs against hosts Sri Lanka when rain stopped play.

Mohammad Nawaz (12) was dismissed by Maheesh Theekshana on the last ball before the break. Mohammad Rizwan (22) was at the middle. Earlier, a delayed start had curtailed the contest to a 45-overs-per-side affair.

The match is a virtual semifinal as the winner of the game will play against India in the final on Sunday. Both teams are on two points each. However, if the match is washed out, Sri Lanka will qualify for the summit clash owing to a better Net Run Rate.

Pakistan skipper Babar Azam recently claimed the ICC Men’s Player of the Month award for the third time, bagging the award for August 2023. Babar who currently sits comfortably at the summit of the ODI rankings continued to impress with bat in the month of August.

His richness of form was reflected in his performances as he struck two fifties and a century. In Pakistan’s ODI series against Afghanistan, Babar struck two fifties in the final two matches.

He brought up a 118-run stand with Imam-ul-Haq in the second ODI that laid the foundation for a thrilling last-over finale. Babar contributed 53 runs with the bat and was backed by Imam (91 runs) and the lower order.

Babar didn’t stop there, he replicated his performance in the 3rd ODI with his exquisite knock of 60. His sublime batting skills were on display in the Asia Cup opener against Nepal. Babar’s knock of 151 made him the first captain in the Asia Cup to score 150 or more than that.

“I am delighted to be named ICC Player of the Month for August 2023. The past month has been extraordinary for my team and I have put some terrific performances. With the Asia Cup coming to Pakistan after such a long time, it was great to play in front of the passionate and cricket-loving crowds of Multan and Lahore. That I scored my second ODI score of 150-plus in front of my own people in Multan doubled the joy,” Babar said as quoted from ICC.

“I am looking forward to making the most of the form as we head into an exciting phase of cricket with the backend of the Asia Cup nearing and the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup around the corner. My team and I are eager to bring joy and happiness to the millions of Pakistan fans,” Babar added.

With ANI inputs

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