- Joined
- Nov 25, 2023
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Sri Lanka (Playing XI) - Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis (WK), Kamil Mishara, Kusal Perera, Dasun Shanaka, Charith Asalanka (C), Kamindu Mendis, Wanindu Hasaranga, Dushmantha Chameera, Nuwan Thushara, and Maheesh Theekshana (In place of Matheesha Pathirana).
Hong Kong, China (Playing XI) - Zeeshan Ali (WK), Anshy Rath, Babar Hayat, Nizakat Khan, Yasim Murtaza (C), Aizaz Khan, Kinchit Shah, Shahid Wasif (In place of Kalhan Challu), Ehsan Khan, Ayush Shukla, and Ateeq Iqbal.
TOSS - The flip of the coin lands in favour of Sri Lanka, and the skipper, Charith Asalanka, has elected to FIELD first.
Meanwhile, in the first match of today's doubleheader in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates responded brilliantly against Oman after being sent in to bat first in a crucial match, with their openers Alishan Sharafu and Muhammad Waseem laying a solid foundation. After both sides lost their opening encounters and faced a potential tournament exit, the pressure was and has been immense. The UAE batters, however, didn't buckle, with Sharafu scoring a quickfire 51 and Waseem an impressive 69, helping their team post a challenging total of 172/5. While Oman's bowlers struggled to make early breakthroughs, Jiten Ramanandi was a standout, claiming two key wickets. Now, Oman face a steep chase, needing 173 runs to keep their Super Four hopes alive.
Let’s keep the discussion respectful and focused on cricket!
Hong Kong, China (Playing XI) - Zeeshan Ali (WK), Anshy Rath, Babar Hayat, Nizakat Khan, Yasim Murtaza (C), Aizaz Khan, Kinchit Shah, Shahid Wasif (In place of Kalhan Challu), Ehsan Khan, Ayush Shukla, and Ateeq Iqbal.
TOSS - The flip of the coin lands in favour of Sri Lanka, and the skipper, Charith Asalanka, has elected to FIELD first.
Meanwhile, in the first match of today's doubleheader in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates responded brilliantly against Oman after being sent in to bat first in a crucial match, with their openers Alishan Sharafu and Muhammad Waseem laying a solid foundation. After both sides lost their opening encounters and faced a potential tournament exit, the pressure was and has been immense. The UAE batters, however, didn't buckle, with Sharafu scoring a quickfire 51 and Waseem an impressive 69, helping their team post a challenging total of 172/5. While Oman's bowlers struggled to make early breakthroughs, Jiten Ramanandi was a standout, claiming two key wickets. Now, Oman face a steep chase, needing 173 runs to keep their Super Four hopes alive.
Let’s keep the discussion respectful and focused on cricket!