Sri Lanka 177 for five (Kalupahana 70*) vs England
Sri Lanka’s center order fought again after England had loved a worthwhile morning on the opening day of the primary Youth Males’s Take a look at in Wormsley.
The vacationers completed a rain-shortened day at 177 for five after the Younger Lions had expertly used bowler-friendly circumstances within the opening hour to assert 4 wickets.
New-ball pair Alex French and Naavya Sharma claimed the primary three wickets with catches within the slip cordon earlier than Rocky Flintoff ran out Sharujan Shanmuganathan after a horrible mix-up left each batsmen on the non-strikers’ finish.
With low cloud cowl and a green-tinged pitch, Hamza Shaikh, captaining England Males U19s for the primary time, had no hesitation in placing Sri Lanka into bat after profitable the toss.
Shaikh’s determination was vindicated virtually instantly as Surrey’s tall right-armer French eliminated each openers inside the primary half-hour. Freddie McCann held on to edges from Sadew Samarasinghe and Pulindu Perera at second slip.
Gayana Weerasinghe flicked Sharma over the leg-side rope for six in a uncommon second of assault from the vacationers, however the Middlesex man had him in his subsequent over when Noah Thain held a pointy catch to his proper at first slip.
Sharma was solely referred to as into the squad over the weekend and was celebrating together with his teammates once more quickly after as Sri Lanka’s morning obtained worse.
Shanmuganathan pushed into the off-side and set off for a single that Perera declined solely after providing sufficient hesitation to entice his accomplice to commit. Flintoff wanted solely to lob the ball to wicketkeeper Jack Carney who eliminated the bails whereas the batsmen stared accusingly at one another.
Sri Lanka had been 49 for 4 when rain compelled the gamers off for greater than two hours. In a shortened center session, Leicestershire’s Inexperienced grabbed the one wicket together with his first ball of a brand new spell when Perera edged to Carney.
After a second break the Sri Lanka batters opted to counter-punch. New batter Abeywickramasingha took the lead with six boundaries in his unbeaten 35 from 41 balls because the strain was put again on England’s bowlers.
That allowed Kalupahana time to indicate his class as he eased to his half-century, from 98 balls, with a boundary off Inexperienced. The captain then began to up his price placing Farhan Ahmed over the ropes and was unbeaten on 70 when a 3rd rain delay ultimately ended play.