Qais Ahmad claimed 3 for 24 and Dinesh Chandimal (68 not out) smashed a brilliant half-century as Colombo Kings handed Jaffan Stallions their first defeat in match 11 of LPL2020.
Chasing 149 runs to win, Jaffna Stallions were in the game when young leg-spinner Vijayakanth Viyaskanth foxed Colombo Kings skipper Angelo Mathews (22) into a false stroke. However, the big-hitting Andre Russell (32 off 20) ensured there were no further hiccups for Colombo Kings, who won the Lpl game by six wickets.
23 runs came off the 16th over bowled by Binura Fernando. The left-arm pacer was hammered for two sixes and as many fours by Andre Russell to swing the momentum of the match Colombo Kings’ way.
Colombo Kings lost Laurie Evans (14) early in their chase when he was pinned plumb in front by a googly from the ever-impressive Wanindu Hasaranga. Another wrong’un claimed DJ Bell-Drummond for a duck to keep Jaffna Stallions in the LPL game.
Dinesh Chandimal though looked in great touch at the other end. He flicked and flayed Kyle Abbott for two fours and a six in the fifth over of the LPL game. Chandimal also featured in a crucial third-wicket stand of 40 runs with skipper Mathews (22) before finding another companion in Russell.
Chandimal eased to his fifty in the LPL game by flicking Hasaranga to midwicket for a single. After Andre Russell perished while trying to take on Chaturanga de Silva, Chandimal stayed till the end to take Colombo Kings to a much-deserved victory in LPL 2020.
Hasaranga again stood out with 2 for 23, but it wasn’t enough to rescue Jaffna Stallions on the day.
Electing to field after winning the toss, Colombo Kings came up with an excellent bowling effort to restrict Jaffna Stallions to 148 for 9. Chameera got the first breakthrough for Colombo Kings, sending back Johnson Charles for seven with a slower ball.
Qais Ahmad then put Jaffna Stallions on the backfoot by sending back the in-form Avishka Fernando (26), Minod Bhanuka (21) and Shoaib Malik (8) in quick succession. While Fernando top-edged a flighted delivery, Ahmad cleaned up Malik with a slider and had Bhanuka caught in the deep.
The experienced duo of Dhananjaya De Silva and skipper Thisara Perera also fell early to leave Jaffna Stallions in massive trouble at 86 for 6. Hasaranga, however, ensured that the Jaffna Stallions had something to bowl at, blasting seven fours and a six in his 23-ball 41. It wasn’t to be enough, though.
Chandimal was named the Man of the Match .
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