JAFFNA KINGS BEAT DAMBULLA GIANTS BY 23 RUNS TO ENTER FINAL OF SECOND LPL 2021

Avishka Fernando’s maiden T20 hundred takes Jaffna Kings into LPL final

Avishka shares 170 runs with Rahmanullah Gurbaz as Dambulla fall short by 24 runs

Jaffna Kings 210 for 4 (Avishka 100, 64 b 4x 10 ,6×4 Gurbaz 70 40 b 4 x5 6x 4 Lahiru Samarakoon 2 for 30) beat Dambulla Giants 187 for 9 (Karunaratne 75* 47 b 4×10 2X 6 Theekshana 2 for 23, Seeles 3 for 24 Tissara Perera 2 for 50) by 23 runs

The first century of this LPL season courtesy Avishka Fernando, along with the first 200-plus score of the tournament, propelled the Jaffna Kings to a 23-run win over the Dambulla Giants to secure a place in Thursday’s final against the Galle Gladiators.

That the margin of defeat was even that close, was down to a late onslaught from Chamika Karunaratne, who ended unbeaten on 75 off 47 deliveries – a knock that will leave the Giants wondering what might have been.

Indeed, with both bat and ball the Giants were wasteful in key moments. Having been set a gargantuan target of 211, too many of Dambulla’s batters failed to build on promising starts. Phil Salt, the LPL’s leading run-scorer, looked dangerous, but top edged a short, slightly slower one from Suranga Lakmal; Niroshan Dickwella looked like he was preparing to do some serious damage but then whipped out the reverse sweep to ill-effect; while Najbullah Zadran had tonked two sixes in his 15-ball 25, before top edging a heave over cover. If any of them had stuck around a little longer, maybe Karunaratne’s knock might have been a match-winning one.

Then in the field, there were a host of misfields, while Rahmanullah Gurbaz – who would go on to lay waste to the Dambulla bowlers on his way to a 40-ball 70 – was dropped twice, once on 11 and the second time on 32. He would put on a 122-run opening stand with Avishka, and in the end the pair would account for 170 of the Kings’ 210.

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