North Sound: Captain Dunith Wellage was led from the front when Sri Lanka beat South Africa by 65 walking to advance to the play-off play-off Fifth at the World Cup ICC U-19 men here.
Wellage’s leading tournament goalkeeper shines with bats when he struck 113 out of 130 balls to help Sri Lanka Post 232 for 6 on Sunday.
A big victory for Sri Lanka 👏 year has beaten South Africa in the play-off semifinals by 65 Run! #Savsl | # U19cwc https://t.co/bokpds3anq- Cricket World Cup (@CricketWorldCup) 1643570947000chasing target 233, Proteas got a good score but lost the goal for cheap because they were bundled for 167 when Sri Lanka established a meeting with Bangladesh or Pakistan.
Sri Lanka won a throw and Wellalage chosen for bats and it wasn’t long before Star Man was in the middle.
The opening Chamindu Wickramasinghe and Sadisha Rajapaksa could only use only 14 for the first goal holder when Kwena Maphaka Bowled Rajapaksa.
The amazing beats of Dunith Wellalage (113) and Ranuda Somarathna (57 *) have helped Sri Lanka competitive posts 23 …
https://t.co/T0LRAXDC2G- Cricket World Cup (@CricketWorldCup) 1643560755000tiah left arm and then dismissed Wickramsinghe three balls Then before Sakuna Liyanage went for a duck eight balls to bring Wellalage to the middle with Sri Lanka Genting at 25 for 3.
Next to Shevon Daniel, the captain added 62 runs before forming a partnership that was even more fruitful with Ranuda Somarathne, wearing 130 walking for the fifth goal.
Wellalage was finally dismissed by Maphaka but only after hitting 113 for its first century in the tournament.
Somarathne ended in 57 unbeaten as Sri Lanka set South Africa 233, which would prove too much for Proteas.
Sri Lanka beat South Africa with 65-run to advance to 5th place play off at ICC # U19CWC! 👊 # Younglions …
https://t.co/i3WHDJJGH7- Sri Lanka Cricket 🇱🇰 (@OfficialSLC) 16435951100O000O000O000O000O000O000OWNOWS SIAL as as Sri Lanka takes ordinary goal to settle South Africa’s progress.
Proteas printed above the running rate needed but the dismissal that often hampered their progress when Bowler Sri Lanka divided the goal between them.
Wicketkeeper Anjala Airport took confusion both to dismiss Maphaka when South Africa fell 65 a short walk and will now go to the 7th playground.
Uganda won the match which was affected by rain to seal the 13th position in another match, Uganda did not let the rain muffle their enthusiasm when they beat Scotland by 51 running in a short match as a whole.
The 13th place was played between Uganda and Scotland starting from the initial delayed in Diego Martin when the rain prevented both parties to take the field for more than an hour and the game was originally reduced to 45 overs.
Batting First, Ronald Lutalaya scored for Uganda with 64, adding 75 Run to the third goal with captain Pascal Murungi.
Both were finally dismissed by Jamie Cairns, two four left arms that were caught and bowleds, on the way to the best bowling numbers from the tournament with six for 24.
Jamie Cairns Scottish registered a brilliant 6/24 of 192/3 to 226 – both.
# Ugavsco | # U19CWC https://t.co/3Y4YDCP2WU- Cricket World Cup (@CricketWorldCUP) 1643562775000Cairs took the end of Edwin Nuwagaba’s goal to the Uganda bowl out for 226 with 14.2 overs of their remaining innings.
Charlie’s tears came out for the first ball duck, with Muhaymen Majeed followed him back to the break room not as soon as they were dismissed by Juma Miyaji before Oliver Davidson and Tomas Mackintosh, the scottish ships with a partnership 46 Run.
Jack Jarvis then entered to replace Mackintosh and scored quickly when he added 37 balls 33 but the rain would intervene again with Scotland at 122 for seven and two new batters on folds.
Sunny weather but Scottish tasks only become harder because they are now pursuing the same target but only have 11 overs to do so.
Captain Charlie Peet played innings who were careful when he looked at distance, but could not find a partner, because Rafay Khan fell for 10 and Cairns Duck before the dismissal of Sean Fischer-keogh made him stranded.
Scotland ended their World Cup 51 short run (D / L method) from Uganda finishing 14 in the tournament.