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Women's World T20: Sri Lanka hold nerves to edge Ireland out by 14 runs in Mohali

FP Archives • March 21, 2016, 12:36:59 IST
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Sri Lanka managed to clinch a much-needed 14-run win in order to stay alive in the Women’s World T20 after losing to New Zealand.

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Women's World T20: Sri Lanka hold nerves to edge Ireland out by 14 runs in Mohali

Mohali: Sri Lankan women’s cricket team held their nerves to register a 14-run win over Ireland in the ICC World T20 group match played, in Mohali on Sunday night. Replying to Sri Lanka’s 129 for seven, Ireland fumbled towards the end after having steadied the innings following loss of two early wickets to end at 115 for eight. Requiring 36 in the last three overs proved a tall order for the Irish, who like the islanders, had come in to this match having suffered loss at the hands of New Zealanders. Skipper Isobel Joyce (24) was run out at a crucial stage when the Irish were 87  for the loss of four wickets with 29 balls remaining. The Ireland skipper weaved a 47-run partnership for the fifth wicket with Laura Delany (29), who also fell run-out with fourteen balls remaining, thus sealing the fate of the losing team. In the end Ireland could manage only 115 for eight. For Lankans, Sugandika Kumari, who took three wickets in all, provided early breakthroughs removing opener Clare Shilington (1) and Cath Dalton (5). Cecelia Joyce (29) fell to Oshadi Ranasinghe, leaving Ireland in a spot of bother at 40 for three in the ninth over. [caption id=“attachment_2687718” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Eshani Lokusuriyage top-scored for Sri Lanka with her innings of 35. Getty Images](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Eshani-Lokusuriyage-Sri-Lanka-women-Getty-380.jpg) Eshani Lokusuriyage top-scored for Sri Lanka with her innings of 35. Getty Images[/caption] Chamari Athapathhu, who turned out for injured Sri Lankan skipper Shashikala Siriwardene, looked in fine nick and made her intentions clear from the first over hitting two boundaries of Kim Garth. Irish medium pacer Amy Kenealy also came in for heavy stick as the Sri Lankan skipper hit three boundaries in one of her overs. However, leg-spinner Ciara Metcalfe dealt twin blows in the sixth over of the innings having opener Yasoda Mendis (9) trapped lbw, while well-set Athapathhu handed out a catch. She made a quickfire 34 of 22 balls that included seven hits to the fence. After the exit of the openers, Dilani Mandora (6) was run out two over later. Soon, Metcalfe was back in action again with her twin strikes in the innings 10th over bowling out Oshadi Ranasinghe (1) and Harshitha Madavi, the seventeen-year-old who was making her T20 international debut, for a duck. At the end of 10th over, Sri Lanka had lost five wickets for 59 runs, but they made a good recovery, riding on the back of middle-order player Prasadani Weerakkody (32) and Eshani Lokusuriyage (35) knocks. The duo weaved a crucial 49-run partnership for the sixth wicket before Weerakkody departed in the 18th over. PTI

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