Sri Lanka stun England once more to clinch historic sequence win

Sep 06, 2023 at 9:50 PM
Sri Lanka stun England once more to clinch historic sequence win

Sri Lanka 117 for 3 (Athapaththu 44) beat England 116 (Boucher 23, Athapaththu 3-21, Dilhari 2-16, Prabhodhani 2-16) by seven wickets

Sri Lanka sealed their first sequence win over England in any format with a second successive shock victory. England didn’t peel themselves off the canvas 4 days after their maiden T20I defeat to Sri Lanka, who bowled them out inside 20 overs for the second match in a row to take the sequence 2-1 in Derby.

Bundled out for simply 104 in 18 overs at Chelmsford on Saturday, a mixture of fantastic bowling from Sri Lanka offspinner Kavisha Dilhari, seamer Udeshika Prabodhani and none aside from their in-form captain Chamari Athapaththu – together with some tender dismissals – led to England’s downfall on this event, all out for 116 after 19 overs.

Then Athapaththu produced a signature show of power-hitting to interrupt the again of the run chase. Despite falling simply shy of her second successive half-century, she did sufficient to steer her facet to victory by seven wickets with 18 balls to spare and ship England’s first bilateral T20I sequence defeat to a facet aside from Australia since 2010. The consequence will even give her facet a big confidence enhance forward of the three-match ODI sequence between these sides beginning in Durham on Saturday.

Calamitous begin for England

The hosts had been off to a shocker when Danni Wyatt spooned the primary ball of the match, from Inoshi Priyadharshani straight Hasini Perera at cowl. Their woes deepened when fellow opener Maia Bouchier flicked Prabodhani to sq. leg and turned for a second run, altering her thoughts a couple of quarter of the best way again down the pitch and turning spherical together with her again to Alice Capsey.

By that stage, Capsey was steaming again for 2, and stored going as Prabhodhani transferred the throw from the outfield for wicketkeeper Anushka Sanjeewani to whip off the bails with each batters on the identical finish, Capsey shaking her head in disbelief earlier than trudging off together with her facet 11 for two.

Back-to-back fours from Bouchier off Athapaththu within the subsequent over, advancing to drive large of mid-off and swinging away by sq. leg, helped England get better to 41 for two however no sooner had she reduce Prabodhani by backward level for her fourth boundary, Bouchier picked out Dilhari simply contained in the rope at long-on to make it 41 for 3 on the finish of the Powerplay.

As it turned out, Bouchier’s 23 off 18 balls remained England’s highest particular person rating. By the time Dilhari nailed Heather Knight on the pad as she tried to reverse-sweep an offbreak which stored low, the house facet had been 70 for 4 on the midway level of their innings and confronted an enormous job to offer their bowlers one thing to defend.

Athapaththu at it once more

Athapaththu, the star of Sri Lanka’s maiden T20I victory over England within the second match together with her 55 off 31 and 1 for 11, tempted Amy Jones right into a drive however deceived her within the air for Sanjeewani to tug off the stumping. That left two comparatively inexperienced batters within the center in Freya Kemp and Dani Gibson with simply 72 runs on the board and 5 wickets down.

That grew to become six when Kemp skied Dilhari straight down the bottom and into the palms of Nilakshi de Silva, operating spherical from long-on, Dilhari having set her up properly with a run of three dot balls.

When Charlie Dean had her stumps rearranged by Inoka Ranaweera, Sarah Glenn strode out to hearty applause from her hometown crowd. She provided Ranaweera an opportunity at an especially robust return catch that flew by the bowler’s palms three balls later. Gibson did all she may with some highly effective hitting and wonderful placement to achieve 21 off 15 till she edged a gem of a yorker from Prabodhani onto her stumps.

Glenn managed to overturn her lbw dismissal off Athapaththu when she was struck on the pad whereas sweeping, replays exhibiting the ball was taking place the leg sided. But Athapaththu had the final phrase with two wickets in as many balls, Kate Cross stumped and Mahika Gaur pinned in keeping with center stump.

Faint hopes dashed

That was, in fact, simply the beginning for Athapaththu, who then commanded Sri Lanka’s pursuit with authority and aptitude. She powered Cross’s second ball – the eighth of the innings – over backward sq. leg for six and despatched Gaur to the identical area for an additional most within the subsequent over to sign her intent. Two off-side fours in three balls off Dean took her facet to the top of the Powerplay on 58 with out loss.

It was Dean who took the catch operating spherical to her proper from deep midwicket off Capsey to take away the specter of Athapaththu, who had reached 44 off 28, and that gave England a raise. Sanjeewani had been the proper assist act for Athapaththu throughout their opening stand of 65 however then Glenn drew her in with a flighted supply outdoors off stump and Capsey swallowed the catch at mid-off.

England’s faint hopes took a success when Cross had her lbw dismissal of Vishmi Gunaratne overturned when ball-tracking projected it was taking place the leg facet and regardless that Glenn eliminated Gunaratne lbw a short while later, the vacationers had been too far gone in the direction of a landmark win.

Valkerie Baynes is a normal editor, girls’s cricket, at ESPNcricinfo