3rd ODI Match AFG vs SL ICC Asia Cup 2018
ICC Asia Cup 2018
Afg vs sl match
Afghanistan
Beat Sri Lanka
In
3rd ODI Match
Afghanistan win by 91 runs
Group Stage :ODI 3 of 13 (AFG wins 2-1)
Sri Lanka - 158 41.2/50 ov
RR: 3.82
Afghanistan - 249 50/50 ov
RR: 4.98
v Afghanistan win by 91 runs
v Sri Lanka crash out of the Asia
Cup 2019
v Afghanistan all-round performance
delivers convincing win
v Perera's(5/55) late burst fails
to curtail Afghanistan
v Rahmat Shah's 72(90) guides
Afghanistan to winning total
After falling to a crushing
137-run defeat in the Asia Cup 2018 opener against Bangladesh, Sri Lanka will
be keen to get a win under their belt in their final group-stage game against
Afghanistan.
Angelo Mathews and his men will
take on Afghanistan in a must-win fixture for them in Dubai – the five-time
champions have not had the best start, and need their batting to step up
against Ashgar Afghan's team, who have a number of quality spin-bowling
options.
Afghanistan, meanwhile, will look
to start their campaign in the six-nation tournament with a victory. They have
not defeated Sri Lanka in a one-day international yet, losing both their
previous encounters, and will want to change that statistic. They enter the tournament
on the back of series wins against Zimbabwe and Ireland, and will be bustling
with self-confidence.
While Sri Lanka bowled well to
bowl Bangladesh out for 261 on Saturday, their batting could not rise to the
occasion. Dilruwan Perera top-scored with a 44-ball 29 and the highest
partnership (29) was put up by him and Suranga Lakmal for the eighth wicket.
Mathews will expect his batsmen, himself included, to get it right.
Afghanistan, too, will be careful
with the bat against Sri Lanka. The only loss they incurred in the ODI series
against Ireland came because of a batting failure, when they capitulated for
182. The responsibility will fall on the likes of Rahmat Shah, Gulbadin Naib,
Mohammad Shahzad and Najibullah Zadran, who have exhibited fine form in
limited-overs cricket this season. In the other half, Rashid Khan, Mohammad
Nabi and Mujeeb Ur Rahman should make for a riveting spin-bowling trio, but
they will need the cushion of runs on the board.
Rashid Khan will be the key to Afghanistan's
success in the tournament Rashid Khan will be the key to Afghanistan's success
in the tournament
For Sri Lanka, Lasith Malinga
made a great comeback to the national team with a four-wicket haul against
Bangladesh. The pacer looked fit and hungry, and dismissed Liton Das, Shakib Al
Hasan, Mohammad Mithun, and Mosaddek Hossain in his 10-over spell. Dhananjaya
de Silva, who picked up a brace with his off-spin, will also be an integral
crux of the Sri Lankan bowling attack, as must Akila Dananjaya.
Key players
Rashid Khan (Afghanistan): Khan,
who is at No. 2 in the MRF Tyres ICC ODI Rankings for bowlers, will be the key
to Afghanistan's success in the tournament. The 19-year-old bagged the Player
of the Series award against Ireland last month and is expected to get
assistance from the slow and dry pitches in the United Arab Emirates. How his
spell against Sri Lanka goes will be a major factor in determining the result
of the encounter.
Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka): The
35-year-old showed why he was once one of the most feared bowlers in world
cricket in Sri Lanka's opener against Bangladesh. Malinga will be the key
against Afghanistan's top-order and he might have to do it again at the death
too. The four wickets he picked up against Bangladesh will give him
self-assurance ahead of the Afghanistan clash.
Conditions
It should be very hot as usual
through the day, and though it might dip below 40ºC later in the day, it will
be far from pleasant. The pitch should be dry too, bringing the spinners into
play.
Squads
Sri Lanka: Angelo Mathews (c),
Amila Aponso, Dushmantha Chameera, Akila Dananjaya, Niroshan Dickwella, Shehan
Jayasuriya, Suranga Lakmal, Lasith Malinga, Kusal Mendis, Dilruwan Perera,
Kusal Perera, Thisara Perera, Kasun Rajitha, Dasun Shanaka, Dhananjaya de
Silva, Upul Tharanga
Afghanistan: Asghar Afghan (c), Mohammad Shahzad (wk),
Ihsanullah Janat, Javed Ahmadi, Rahmat Shah, Hashmat Shahidi, Mohammad Nabi,
Gulbadin Naib, Rashid Khan, Najibullah Zadran, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Aftab Alam,
Samiullah Shinwari, Munir Ahmad, Sayed Shirzad, Sharafudin Ashraf, Yamin
AhmadzaiStill, there was no stopping Pakistan, and a ball after Imam nudged a
single to level the scores and bring up his first ODI half-century – to go with
four tons – Shoaib Malik smashed four to midwicket to seal a comprehensive win
with more than half the allotted overs to spare.
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