Dinesh Chandimal's unbeaten century helped Sri Lanka reach 303 for 7
against Ireland in the first One-Day International (ODI) at the Village
in Dublin on Thursday (June 16). His hundred included seven boundaries.
Earlier
in the day, William Porterfield, Ireland captain, won the toss and
elected to field. Kusal Perera, who made a comeback into the side,
started out on a positive note as he put on a 42-run stand off 44 balls
for the first wicket in company of Danushka Gunathilaka.
Debutant
Barry McCarthy cut short the stand and snared the wickets of both the
openers in the space of 11 deliveries. With Sri Lanka on the backfoot at
47 for 2, Kusal Mendis and Dinesh Chandimal resurrected the innings
with a good mix of caution and aggression.
While Mendis fell soon
after going past his half-century on ODI debut, Chandimal continued to
construct Sri Lanka's innings, with Angelo Mathews and Dasun Shanaka for
company. While the Sri Lankan skipper scored at a brisk pace, he fell
one short of his half-century getting bowled by Max Sorensen. However,
by then, he had put on a 98-run stand for the fourth wicket and left his
side in a good position to press the accelerator in the death overs.
Shanaka
took complete advantage of the situation and took the attack to the
Irish bowlers. He reserved special treatment for McCarthy and smashed
him for two boundaries and a six off the first three deliveries of the
46th over. His 19-ball 42-run blitz helped the visitors take command of
the contest.
But just when it seemed that they would go past the
320-run mark, Boyd Rankin struck twice in the 47th over to send Shanaka
and Seekkuge Prasanna back to the pavilion. Attempts at slog hits
towards the end of the innings didn't pay adequate returns as Sri Lanka
finished their 50th over with 303 runs on the board.
Brief Scores: Sri Lanka 303/7 in 50 Overs (Dinesh Chandimal 100*, Kusal Mendis 51; Boyd Rankin 2-46, Barry McCarthy 2-69) vs Ireland

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