Los Angeles Waves Triumph in High-Scoring Sixty Strikes Encounter

Los Angeles Waves Triumph in High-Scoring Sixty Strikes Encounter

In a thrilling encounter of the National Cricket League Sixty Strikes, Los Angeles Waves emerged victorious over Atlanta Kings in a high-scoring affair. Batting first, Atlanta Kings set a formidable target of 145 runs for the loss of just three wickets in their allotted 10 overs.

Atlanta’s skipper, Angelo Mathews, was the star of the show, smashing an impressive 85 runs off a mere 33 deliveries. His blistering knock, which included 10 boundaries and 4 sixes, nearly propelled him to a century in the fast-paced format. However, he was eventually dismissed by Majjid Zubair.

Gajanand Singh (28 off 14) and James Neesham (8 off 3) provided valuable contributions to Atlanta’s total. Los Angeles Waves bowlers Shakib Al Hasan, Rishi Ramesh, and Majjid Zubair each claimed a wicket.

Chasing the target, Los Angeles Waves maintained a steady pace, staying ahead of the required run rate. Wicket-keeper batter George Munsey got the innings off to a flying start with a quickfire 33 off 11 balls before being dismissed by Gajanand Singh.

Adam Rossington and Tim David then combined for an unbeaten partnership of 95 runs, guiding Los Angeles Waves to victory in just 8 overs. Rossington played a composed innings, scoring 52 off 18 balls, while David unleashed his power, smashing 58 runs off 19 deliveries.

Both Atlanta Kings and Los Angeles Waves currently occupy mid-table positions in the six-team tournament. Atlanta sits in third place with one win and one loss from two matches, while Los Angeles Waves is fourth with one win and two losses from their first three games.

Sri Lanka Extend Dominance, Mendis Nears Century at Lunch

Sri Lanka Extend Dominance, Mendis Nears Century at Lunch

Sri Lanka’s dominance continued unabated on day two of the Test against New Zealand, as they extended their first innings total to 402 for 5 at lunch. Despite the overcast conditions and increased turn for the spinners, the hosts remained in control, thanks to an unbeaten 93 from Kamindu Mendis.

The session began with Angelo Mathews adding 10 runs to his overnight tally before falling to Glenn Phillips’ nagging line and length. Phillips struck again just before lunch, dismissing Dhananjaya de Silva for 44. However, Mendis’ presence at the crease ensured that Sri Lanka maintained their momentum.

Mendis, who became the first batter to score fifty-plus in each of his first eight Tests, continued his impressive form. He struck boundaries off Will O’Rourke and Mitchell Santner, showcasing his ability to rotate the strike and keep the scoreboard ticking.

De Silva, who had launched Phillips for a six early in his innings, was eventually undone by the off-spinner’s variations. Looking to sweep, he top-edged the ball, which was well caught by Tom Blundell.

Despite the late wicket, Sri Lanka remained in a strong position. Mendis, who has yet to be dismissed in the match, is closing in on a fifth Test century. His partnership with de Silva was the fifth fifty-plus stand of the innings, highlighting the depth of Sri Lanka’s batting lineup.

New Zealand’s bowlers, led by Phillips, have struggled to contain the Sri Lankan batsmen. Phillips has taken three wickets, but his economy rate of 6.50 is a testament to the ease with which the hosts have scored runs.

Sri Lanka Seniors Respond with Batting Masterclass in Galle

Sri Lanka Seniors Respond with Batting Masterclass in Galle

Sri Lanka’s senior batsmen, Dimuth Karunaratne, Dinesh Chandimal, and Angelo Mathews, responded to their batting coach’s call for responsibility with a collective 306 runs on the opening day of the second Test against New Zealand in Galle.

Chandimal, batting at No. 3 for the first time in his Test career, led the way with a composed 116 off 208 deliveries. He came to the crease early in the innings and played aggressively, striking at a run-a-ball pace.

As the spinners took control, Chandimal adjusted his approach, slowing down his scoring rate but maintaining his positive intent. He survived several close calls, including edges that fell short of the slips and a leading edge that narrowly missed short cover.

“Things like that need to be there for you to score a hundred,” Chandimal said. “You need to have a bit of luck go your way.”

Karunaratne contributed 83 runs, while Mathews scored 64. The trio’s efforts helped Sri Lanka post a strong total of 364 for 3 at the end of the day.

Chandimal acknowledged that he had accepted full responsibility for a run-out that involved Karunaratne before tea. “I apologized to Dimuth as soon as I came off for tea,” he said. “It was my fault and I accept it.”

Despite the run-out, Chandimal’s innings was a testament to his experience and adaptability. He has now scored five Test centuries since 2022, including two this year.

Chandimal Century Powers Sri Lanka to Strong Start in Second Test

Chandimal Century Powers Sri Lanka to Strong Start in Second Test

Sri Lanka Dominate Day One of Second Test Against New Zealand

Galle, Sri Lanka – Dinesh Chandimal’s masterful century propelled Sri Lanka to a commanding position on the opening day of the second Test against New Zealand in Galle. The left-handed batsman notched up his 16th Test century, his sixth at the picturesque venue, guiding the hosts to a formidable 306-3 at stumps.

Chandimal’s innings was a testament to his patience and shot-making prowess. He capitalized on loose deliveries, hitting 15 boundaries in his knock of 116. His partnership with Dimuth Karunaratne (46) laid the foundation for Sri Lanka’s strong start.

Angelo Mathews (78) and Kamindu Mendis (51) continued the momentum, hitting half-centuries to further bolster Sri Lanka’s position. Mendis’ fifty marked a world record eighth consecutive fifty since his debut two years ago. Mathews became the sixth cricketer to score 2,000 Test runs at a single venue, joining an elite group that includes Joe Root and Graham Gooch.

New Zealand’s bowlers struggled to contain Sri Lanka’s batsmen, missing crucial chances that could have halted their progress. Daryl Mitchell dropped two catches, including a sitter to dismiss Chandimal early on. Tom Blundell also missed a stumping opportunity off Karunaratne.

Sri Lanka’s dominance was a continuation of their impressive performance in the first Test, which they won by 63 runs. New Zealand, on the other hand, have yet to win any of their five previous Tests at Galle.

The Black Caps paid tribute to their late manager, Ian Taylor, by wearing black armbands. Taylor managed the New Zealand team from 1980 to 1990.

Ball-Change Controversy Erupts in England-Sri Lanka Test

Ball-Change Controversy Erupts in England-Sri Lanka Test

A controversial ball-change decision in the first Test between England and Sri Lanka in Manchester has sparked outrage, with Sri Lankan all-rounder Angelo Mathews labeling it “unfair.”

During Sri Lanka’s second innings, England took a new ball at 4-146, a move that Mathews believes shifted the momentum in England’s favor. With a slender 24-run lead, Sri Lanka had been in a strong position, but the new ball allowed England’s pacers to exploit the firmer cherry.

Mathews, who was batting on 59 at the time of the ball change, was dismissed in the 10th over after the new ball was taken. “It was unfortunate, to be honest,” Mathews said. “Yesterday we were sitting pretty until the ball was changed.”

Mathews argued that the ball change disadvantaged batters on both teams, as they had worked hard to take the shine off the old ball. “The batters are waiting to get rid of the hardness of the ball, and it’s unfortunate that the ball was changed and it started swinging and it changed the whole complexion of the game,” he said.

This is not the first time England has been criticized for a ball-change decision. In last year’s Ashes Test at the Oval, Australia great Ricky Ponting expressed frustration at a similar incident.

England eventually won the opening Test by 5 wickets, but the ball-change controversy has left a sour taste in the mouths of Sri Lankan players and fans.

Sri Lanka's Chameera Ruled Out of India Series, Mathews Dropped from T20I Squad

Sri Lanka’s Chameera Ruled Out of India Series, Mathews Dropped from T20I Squad

Sri Lanka’s fast bowler Dushmantha Chameera has been ruled out of the upcoming home series against India due to an injury. The news was confirmed by Sri Lanka’s chief selector Upul Tharanga, who stated that Chameera will miss both the T20Is and ODIs.

Chameera’s absence is a significant blow to Sri Lanka’s bowling attack, as he is one of their most experienced and reliable bowlers. It is unclear when or how Chameera sustained the injury, but he was not picked in the Kandy Falcons side towards the end of the Lanka Premier League (LPL) earlier this month.

Tharanga said that a replacement for Chameera will be named shortly, with Asitha Fernando, Dilshan Madushanka, or Kasun Rajitha likely to be in contention.

In other team news, Angelo Mathews has been left out of the T20I squad despite his impressive performances in the LPL. Tharanga confirmed that Mathews is no longer being considered for the next T20 World Cup in 2026.

“We need to look to the future,” Tharanga said. “There’s a big gap to fill when it comes to an allrounder in the side – we have about two-three new players in mind to slot into that role.”

Dinesh Chandimal and Kusal Perera, who both had excellent performances in the LPL, are also not guaranteed a place in the starting XI. Tharanga confirmed that Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis are the first-choice openers, with Kamindu Mendis likely to slot in at no.4.

Captain Charith Asalanka will remain at no. 5, which leaves one spot – at no.3 – for either Chandimal or Perera.

With the T20Is being played in Pallekele, a venue that has offered more pace and bounce than anywhere else in the country, Tharanga said Sri Lanka could play three fast bowlers. Nuwan Thushara, Binura Fernando, and Matheesha Pathirana could be the first-choice combination, with Dasun Shanaka as another seam option at no. 6.

On the spin front, Wanindu Hasaranga and Maheesh Theekshana will play, with Dunith Wellalage an option if Sri Lanka want an extra spinner.

Sanath Jayasuriya, who has been appointed as Sri Lanka’s interim head coach, said he will try his best to help the team succeed.

“I don’t have experience as a head coach, but I will try and do my best with this challenge,” Jayasuriya said. “That said, I’m only in the role on an interim basis, so we will have a permanent coach coming in soon.”

Sri Lanka have been preparing for the India series by playing in the LPL and having a training camp in Kandy. They have also been working with Rajasthan Royals high-performance director, Zubin Bharucha, on a short-term basis.

Angelo Mathews' Controversial Dismissal Sparks Controversy in Bangladesh-Sri Lanka Series

Angelo Mathews’ Controversial Dismissal Sparks Controversy in Bangladesh-Sri Lanka Series

During the 2023 ODI World Cup, a controversial dismissal of Sri Lanka’s Angelo Mathews sparked a heated debate. Mathews was ruled “timed out” in a crucial match against Bangladesh, igniting a storm of controversy.

The incident occurred in the 25th over when Mathews arrived at the crease after Sadeera Samarawickrama’s dismissal. However, he realized he had the wrong helmet and attempted to rectify the situation with the Bangladesh players and umpires.

Mathews indicated that the helmet strap had come off, but the damage had been done. Bangladesh appealed for a “timed out,” and despite Mathews’ animated protests, the appeal was not withdrawn.

Mathews’ frustration was evident as he threw his helmet in anger after leaving the field. Later, while bowling, he took the wicket of Bangladesh captain Shakib al Hasan and gestured towards his watch, a symbolic reference to the controversial dismissal.

The incident resurfaced during a T20I match between the two teams in Sylhet, where Shoriful Islam mimicked Mathews’ gesture after dismissing Sri Lanka’s Avishka Fernando.

The series between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka is seen as crucial preparation for the upcoming World Cup in June. Bangladesh has never defeated Sri Lanka in a T20 series, adding to the significance of this encounter.

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