U19 World Cup 2024 (Game 12) – Sri Lanka vs Namibia
In a jaw-dropping encounter at Kimberly, Sri Lanka Under-19 showcased an impeccable display of cricket, defending a modest total against Namibia Under-19 in a game that kept spectators on the edge of their seats. Sri Lanka’s low-score defense turned the match into an unexpected nail-biter, resulting in Namibia’s dramatic collapse for just 56 runs.
Namibia Under-19’s innings was marred by a batting collapse, reminiscent of Sri Lanka’s struggles in the first innings. None of Namibia’s batters managed to reach double digits, and the lack of substantial partnerships, along with an inability to find the boundary, led to their downfall. Only Hanro Badenhorst and Peter-Daniel Blignaut offered resistance, but the tail-enders couldn’t muster much against Sri Lanka’s disciplined bowling.
Sri Lanka Under-19’s bowlers demonstrated exceptional skill, applying consistent pressure from the first delivery. Garuka Sanketh’s early breakthrough set the tone, and the team never looked back. The bowlers exploited the pitch’s conditions, with Ruvishan Perera, Vishwa Kumara, and Dinura Kalupahana combining for destructive spells. Captaincy strategies from Sri Lanka’s skipper proved crucial, introducing inspirational bowling changes that kept Namibia on the back foot throughout the innings.
Sri Lanka’s unbeaten streak in the group stage sets the stage for an intriguing clash against Australia Under-19. The win not only solidifies Sri Lanka’s position but also underscores their mettle in navigating challenging situations, making them a team to watch in the upcoming matches.
Sri Lanka U19 – 133 for 10 in 37.5 overs (Supun Waduge 56*, Rusanda Gamage 17, Sharujan Shanmuganathan 13, Zacheo van Vuuren 4 for 23, Hansie De Villiers 3 for 19, Jack Brussel 1 for 25)
Namibia U19 – 56 for 10 in 27 overs (Peter-Daniel Blignaut 18*, Hanro Badenhorst 11, JW Visagie 7, Ruvishan Perera 3 for 3, Vishwa Kumara 3 for 19, Dinura Kalupahana 2 for 8)