Khaleej Times

Consolatio­n win for Lanka after England outplayed

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colombo — Sri Lanka beat England by 219 runs via the Duckworth-Lewis method to claim a consolatio­n win in the rain-hit fifth one day internatio­nal in Colombo on Tuesday.

Chasing 367 for victory, the tourists were 132-9 in the 27th over when rain stopped play for one final time in the series that England won 3-1.

Sri Lanka spinner Akila Dananjaya took four wickets while paceman Dushmantha Chameera claimed three.

The two sides will now play a Twenty20 internatio­nal on Saturday before moving on to play a three-Test series.

Earlier, opener Niroshan Dickwella blasted 95 and skipper Dinesh Chandimal 80 as Sri Lanka posted 366 for six.

Dickwella put on 137 runs with opening partner Sadeera Samarawick­rama, who made 54, to give the hosts a perfect platform for their formidable total after electing to bat first.

The left-handed Dickwella hit 12 fours during his 97-ball stay before falling to off-spinner Moeen Ali, who took two wickets in the innings. Chandimal soon took charge to carry forward the momentum, building crucial partnershi­ps including a 101-run third wicket stand with Kusal Mendis, who smashed 56 off 33 balls.

Paceman Tom Curran got the captain out on a slower delivery with Jason Roy taking the catch at deep mid-wicket. Chandimal hit 6 fours and 2 sixes in his 73ball knock.

Curran struck again on the very next ball with the wicket of Thisara Perera for 11, but was denied the hat-trick by Akila Dananjaya, who played a useful cameo of 18 not out. Dananjaya put on an unbeaten 38run partnershi­p with Dhananjaya de Silva, who hit 19 off 15 balls. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Dickwella scored 95. —
Reuters Dickwella scored 95. —

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