West indies 180 for 5 (King 63, Lewis 50, Pathirana 2-27) Beat Sri Lanka 7 for 179 (Asanka 59, Kamindu 51, Shepherd 2-39) by five wickets
He had a lot of batting to chase, and Sherfen Rutherford finished it with four runs from the first ball of the final over.
Raja, Lewis exploded Powerplay
Lewis hit the first borders, in which Chamindu launched Wickramasinghe for six and four at the end of the first over, but it was the king who left the biggest impression while playing the fielding ban. The Kings were to run on the standard move bowlers and drop them down from the ground. So well, he was coordinated by his hand, that he did twice against Seemar Asitha Fernando in the second over, before targeting Mahesh Thekshana’s spin in the third over.
By the end of the powerplay, King had eight fours (some of them scored fair, being fair), and scored 39 runs from 20 balls. Lewis, who had exploded the borders almost especially from Wickramasinghe, scored 31 off 16 balls. And the West Indies scored the first six to 74 runs.
They kept swinging, and until the end, Lewis scored 28 runs, and King 63 33 runs. The need was quite simple after his attack.
When Kusal Mendis was also bowled by an excellent sharp delivery from Gudkesh thick, Sri Lanka was left for 58 to 3, it seemed as if the West Indies were about to open the game.
Kamindu can be good in cricket
But then it is probably the time to accept that Kamindu comes to know what he is doing on a cricket ground. Recently, after becoming the fastest batsman since 1950 to 1000 Tests, he scored 41 runs for 41 runs, only ahead of Asanka in his team, who scored 59 runs for 35 runs, Kamindu will also bowl two overs for 14, when necessary, we will switch arms. He took the top scorer of the opposition with his left hand spin, King’s wicket, and collected 1 figures for 14.










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