Sri Lanka outmatched South Africa in the main Super League season finisher semi-last at the ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup, thanks in enormous part to the brightness of their skipper Dunith Wellalage.
Somewhere else Uganda got triumph in the thirteenth spot season finisher as Scotland experienced their fifth misfortune in five at the competition regardless of the endeavors of Jamie Cairns. Here are the lofty arguments from the day's activity.
SUPER LEAGUE
SRI LANKA BEAT SOUTH AFRICA BY 65 RUNS
Sri Lanka's chief Dunith Wellalage is a peculiarity. The 19-year-old has been one of the stars of the competition truly, and proceeded with his noteworthy run of structure against top notch adversaries in South Africa.
The all-rounder completed Day 15 of the competition as serenely the World Cup's driving wicket-taker up until this point, with his 17 wickets coming at a normal of 9.35 and with an economy pace of simply 3.53.
So as a twist bowler alone Wellalage has been one of the champion entertainers in the Caribbean. Be that as it may, he likewise showed his class with the bat again at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, constructing a splendid hundred to lift his side to a serious aggregate.
Wellalage had come in with his group in a spot of trouble on 25/3 towards the back-finish of the powerplay. Yet, the 113 off 130 balls that followed saw Sri Lanka flood into a prevailing situation in the match, with Wellalage just falling in the penultimate over as he faced challenges for a dramatic finale.
Wellalage is right now in the main five run-scorers in the competition, and he has scored those runs against great adversaries in match-characterizing circumstances. His other huge score was a top-scoring 52 against Australia in the gathering stage, an innings that took Sri Lanka from practically certain loss extremely close to a well known triumph
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