da apostebet: Sri Lanka opener Ian Daniels holds the key to his side’s hopes of victory inthe third Under-19 Test against England at Worcester after 18 wickets fellon the second day
John Stern30-Aug-2000Sri Lanka opener Ian Daniels holds the key to his side’s hopes of victory inthe third Under-19 Test against England at Worcester after 18 wickets fellon the second day.At the close, Daniels was unbeaten on 24 with Sri Lanka on 57 for five,having been set 109 to win. They had initially collapsed to 26 for five,with two wickets each for Surrey seamer Tim Murtagh and Hampshireall-rounder Chris Tremlett. In addition, they lost Kaushal Lokuarachchi to acrazy run-out when he got into a mix-up with Daniels.Nimesh Perera went in the first over of the innings but the crucialdismissal for England was that of Jehan Mubarak, whose 49 in the firstinnings is the top score in the match. He was leg before to Murtagh for justfour.Sri Lanka began the day on 124 for seven and Essex left-armer Justin Bishoptook the last three wickets to fall to finish with figures of seven for 42.England began their second innings 46 behind and although they lost bothopeners before they had got themselves into credit, they looked good at 73for two.But they lost skipper Ian Bell and Nicky Peng in quick succesion and sooncollapsed to 104 for seven when Mark Wallace was caught behind. Murtaghstruck the ball well for 32 valuable runs and Sri Lanka seamer AkalankaGanegama completed a ten-wicket haul for the match in England’s total of 154all out.