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Sri Lanka Beats West Indies by 37 Runs to Level the 3-Match T20 Series

Kamil Mishara and Dasun Shanaka powered Sri Lanka to 194 before Wanindu Hasaranga and Dushmantha Chameera took three wickets each.

  • On Saturday at Sabina Park in Kingston, Sri Lanka levelled their three-match Twenty20 series with a 37-run victory over West Indies.
  • Sent in to bat, Sri Lanka posted 194-6, anchored by Kamil Mishara's unbeaten 61 and Dasun Shanaka's 58, who shared a 101-run partnership for the fourth wicket.
  • Despite an 82-run stand between Shimron Hetmyer and Rovman Powell, the match turned decisively in the 10th over, breaking West Indies' momentum.
  • Wanindu Hasaranga took 3-38, dismissing Sherfane Rutherford and Romario Shepherd in consecutive balls, while Dushmantha Chameera claimed 3-9 to restrict West Indies to 157.
  • The series decider is scheduled for Sunday at Sabina Park, where both teams remain tied and will compete for the Twenty20 trophy.
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Sri Lanka bats blaze to level West Indies T20 series

The touring Sri Lankans have claimed a 37-run win over West Indies to level their three-match Twenty20 series at a game apiece.

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Sri Lanka beats West Indies by 37 runs to level the 3-match T20 series

Sri Lanka levels the three-match Twenty20 cricket series with a 37-run win over the West Indies. On Saturday, Sri Lanka made a competitive 194-6, thanks to half-centuries from Kamil Mishara and Dasun Shanaka.

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