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Windies eliminated from title contention after SL defeat
The West Indies Under-19s react after the fall of a wicket against Scotlandat Warner Park on Monday. (Photo: CWI)
Cricket, Sports
January 21, 2022

Windies eliminated from title contention after SL defeat

BASSETERRE, St Kitts (CMC) — Hosts West Indies crashed out of the ICC Under-19 World Cup after suffering a disappointing three-wicket defeat to unbeaten Sri Lanka in their final Group D game here Friday.

Starting the morning at Conaree Sports Club needing a big victory in order to qualify for the Super League quarter-finals, Rising Stars failed to muster the effort required and the defeat left them third in the group behind winners Sri Lanka on six points and second-place Australia on four points.

Sent in, West Indies Under-19s gathered a competitive 250 for nine off their 50 overs, debutant Kevin Wickham top-scoring with 56 from 91 deliveries, Jordan Johnson striking 47 from 56 balls, and Teddy Bishop and wicketkeeper Rivaldo Clarke both stroking 45 apiece.

In reply, opener Sadisha Rajapaksa underpinned the run chase with an excellent 76 off 115 deliveries as Sri Lanka Under-19s overhauled their target with 10 balls to spare.

Anjala Bandara carved out 40 from 52 balls while Shevon Daniel struck a busy 34 from 33 deliveries but it was Ranuda Somarathne, belting an unbeaten 28 from 27 deliveries, who sealed the win for the Asian side.

“I think the fielding let us down today,” said stand-in captain Giovonte Depeiza, deputising for Ackeem Auguste for the second-straight game.

“We didn’t save enough runs in the field or take the catches. I think the catches were very important at crucial stages. We dropped [Rajapaksa] who scored the runs.

“We really batted well; we put a good score on the board with the wicket. I think just 20 more runs on that wicket would’ve been a better game, but we really fought hard.”

Not for the first time, Rising Stars lost both openers, Matthew Nandu (7) and Shaqkere Parris (16), cheaply to be 34 for two in the ninth over before Wickham inspired two successive half-century stands to rebuild the innings.

A right-hander called up from the reserves as one of two temporary replacements for Onaje Amory and Jaden Carmichael who tested positive for COVID-19, Wickham put on 68 for the third wicket with Bishop before adding a further 58 for the fourth wicket with Johnson.

Bishop hammered seven fours before falling in the 27th over while Wickham counted five fours and a six before he was fourth out in the 38th.

Johnson, who punched four fours and a six, rallied the innings in a 34-run, fifth-wicket partnership with Rivaldo Clarke who then blasted two fours and four sixes in a 35-ball cameo as he put on 46 for the eighth wicket with McKenny Clarke (21 not out), after three wickets tumbled for eight runs in the space of nine balls.

Left-arm spinner Dunith Wellalage proved outstanding, picking up three for 39 from his 10 overs.

In reply, left-arm seamer Nathan Edwards removed Chamindu Wickramasinghe for four to the fifth ball of the innings with four runs on the board, but Rajapaksa stitched together several partnerships to keep Sri Lanka’s run chase intact.

The right-hander counted only five fours but added 52 for the second wicket with Daniel, 40 for the third with Liyanage (9), 78 for the fourth with Bandara, and 25 for the fifth with Captain Dunith Wellalage (15).

By the time Rajapaksa perished in the 40th over, lbw to seamer Isai Thorne (2-41), Sri Lanka required a further 52 from 62 balls and Somarathne staged a 33-run, seventh-wicket stand with Raveen De Silva (13), to deny West Indies any late comeback.

West Indies will now enter the Plate phase of the tournament where they face the fourth-place finishers in Group C in Trinidad and Tobago on Wednesday.

SCOREBOARD

WEST INDIES U19s

S Parris b Wellalage 16

M Nandu lbw b Mathew 7

T Bishop c Mathew b Wellalage 45

K Wickham c Wickramasinghe b Pathirana 56

J Johnson c Rajapaksa b Wellalage 47

+R Clarke run out 45

*G Depeiza run out 0

N Edwards run out 1

M Clarke c b Pathirana 21

Shiva Sankar not out 0

Extras (lb1, w10, nb1) 12

TOTAL (9 wkts, 50 overs) 250

Did not bat: I Thorne

Fall of wickets: 1-20 (Nandu), 2-34 (Parris), 3-102 (Bishop), 4-160 (Wickham), 5-194 (Johnson), 6-194 (Depeiza), 7-202 (Edwards), 8-248 (R Clarke), 9-250 (M Clarke)

Bowling: Rodrigo 3-0-19-0, Mathew 9-2-38-1, Wickramasinghe 1-0-4-0, Wellalage 10-2-39-3, Pathirana 10-0-67-2, Daniel 7-0-28-0, Raveen de Silva 6-0-36-0, Rajapaksa 4-0-18-0

SRI LANKA UNDER-19s

C Wickramasinghe c wkp R Clarke b Edwards 4

S Rajapaksa lbw b Thorne 76

S Daniel c wkp R Clarke b M Clarke 34

S Liyanage c wkp R Clarke b Depeiza 9

+A Bandara c wkp R Clarke b Thorne 40

*D Wellalage c Nandu b Sankar 15

R Somarathne not out 28

Raveen de Silva b M Clarke 13

Y Rodrigo not out 6

Extras (b6, lb3, w15, nb2) 26

TOTAL (7 wkts, 48.2 overs) 251

Did not bat: T Mathew, M Pathirana

Fall of wickets: 1-4 (Wickramasinghe), 2-56 (Daniel), 3-96 (Liyanage), 4-174 (Bandara), 5-199 (Rajapaksa), 6-201 (Wellalage), 7-234 (Raveen de Silva)

Bowling: Edwards 10-1-50-1, Sankar 8-0-50-1, M Clarke 9.2-2-38-2, Nandu 5-0-18-0, Depeiza 5-0-32-1, Thorne 10-0-41-2, Wickham 1-0-13-0

Result: Sri Lanka U19s won by three wickets.

Player of the Match: Sadisha Rajapaksa

Toss: Sri Lanka U19s

Umpires: David McLean, Vijaya Mallela

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