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Massive victory for Sri Lanka 17 February 2001
Defending champions Sri Lanka scored a crushing 296- run victory over Malaysia in the Under-17 Asia Cup Cricket Tournament at Dhanmondi Stadium in Dhaka (Bangladesh) on Saturday. According to details available here, Sri Lanka, who elected to bat first, made 335 for five in their quota of 45 overs. Skipper M.S.R. Wijeratne hammered 101 off 108 deliveries with eight fours while K.D. Gunawardena spanked 95 off just 65 balls with 17 boundaries. Wicket keeper de Silva hit four fours in making 44 off 58 balls. Malaysia, in reply, crashed to 39 all out in 13.4 overs. Opener E. Abdul Aziz (16) was the only batsman to reach double figures. I. Dilshan captured four wickets for two runs in 2.4 overs. T.N. Perera claimed three for 12. On Friday, Pakistan overcame Nepal by 23 runs in a Group 'B' match. Pakistan, who were sent in, were all out for 180 in 42.3 overs. All- rounder Salman Qadir hit 52 off 50 balls with three fours and two sixes. Azhar Ali then took four for 55 as Nepal were restricted to 157 in 44.1 overs. In other matches played on Friday, Sri Lanka thrashed United Arab Emirates (UAE) by 234 runs and hosts Bangladesh humiliated Singapore by 345 runs. Summarised scores: SRI LANKA 335 for five in 45 overs (M.S.R. Wijeratne 101, K.D. Gunawardena 95, G.T. de Silva 44); MALAYSIA 39 in 13.4 overs (I. Dilshan 4-2, T.N. Perera 3-12). Friday results: PAKISTAN 180 in 42.3 overs (Salman Qadir 52, Salman Butt 39, Nadeem Javed 29; Manjeet Shrestha 3-35); NEPAL 157 in 44.1 overs (M.K. Shrestha 25, K. Chaugai 22, B. Regmi 21; Azhar Ali 4-55, Azam Hussain 2-34). SRI LANKA 344 for five in 45 overs (K.D. Gunawardena 120, W.U. Tharanga 104, M.H. Maharoof 43; V.R. Thomas 3-62); UAE 110 in 29 overs (Wasim Rahman 27 not out, Imran Butt 26; I. Dilshan 3-15, R.N.U. Perera 2-7, T.N. Perera 2-16). BANGLADESH 377 for seven in 45 overs (Nafeez Iqbal 124, Shariful 97 not out, Zubair Siddique 35, Hasibul Haque 25; Zeeshan Raza 4-68, Ahmed Azizul 3-40); SINGAPORE 32 in 17.3 overs (Zubair Siddique 4-18, Mohammad Sharif 3-0, Golam Mortaza 2-9). © Dawn
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