Sri Lanka down Scotland by 82 runs to bolster Cricket World Cup hopes

Scotland would undoubtedly be disheartened as their chances were slim, and they let them slip away. They suffered a defeat by a margin of 82 runs. The Sri Lankan spinners, much like their Scottish counterparts, shone in this match. Hasaranga and Theekshana combined to take five wickets, dismantling the Scottish middle-order.

Despite being bowled out for 245, Sri Lanka made an impressive comeback, winning their fourth consecutive match in the league stage. This victory propelled them to the top of the group, securing their spot in the super sixes. Sri Lanka must be delighted with this achievement as it enhances their prospects of advancing to the main round. While Scotland can take pride in their overall performance, losing today’s match will undoubtedly leave them feeling disheartened.

Opener Pathum Nissanka made 75 and Charith Asalanka scored 63 as Sri Lanka were bowled out for 245 in Bulawayo, with Scotland spinners Chris Greaves (4-32) and Mark Watt (3-52) combining for seven wickets.

Scotland slid to 73-5 in reply and were eventually dismissed for just 163 after two run outs in the same over sealed their fate despite an enterprising 56 not out from Greaves.

Sri Lanka, the 1996 champions, go through as winners of Group B and will start on four points in the next round ahead of matches against the Netherlands, Zimbabwe and the West Indies.

Scotland carry over two points following Sunday’s win over Oman, the third team to qualify from the section.

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