Key Points

Sri Lanka secured a memorable ODI series win in Zimbabwe, their first overseas in six years. Opener Pathum Nissanka was the hero with a magnificent century, scoring 122 runs. Captain Charith Asalanka praised his team's composure and credited the younger players for stepping up. The teams will now prepare for the upcoming T20I series starting September 3rd.

Key Points: Asalanka Praises Pathum Nissanka Big Hundred in Sri Lanka ODI Win

  • Pathum Nissanka scored a commanding 122 off 136 balls with 16 fours
  • Skipper Asalanka contributed a fluent 71 to steady the chase
  • Zimbabwe's Sean Williams admitted missed opportunities cost them the series
  • The victory marks Sri Lanka's first away ODI series win since 2019
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I wanted to see a big hundred and Pathum supplied that, says SL skipper Asalanka

Sri Lanka captain Charith Asalanka hails Pathum Nissanka's match-winning 122 that secured their first away ODI series victory in six years against Zimbabwe.

"I wanted to see a big hundred and Pathum supplied that. - Charith Asalanka"

Harare, Sep 1

Sri Lanka skipper Charith Asalanka lauded opener Pathum Nissanka for delivering “the big hundred” that set up the island nation’s first overseas ODI series win in six years, as they defeated Zimbabwe by five wickets in the second and final one-day on Sunday.

“I wanted to see a big hundred and Pathum supplied that. Both teams fought hard. I just told the team to do the basics well,” Asalanka was quoted by ICC as saying.

Nissanka, who had been searching for runs in recent one-day internationals, rediscovered his touch with a commanding 122 off 136 balls, decorated with 16 fours. His seventh ODI century came on the back of a vital 76 in the opening game, making him the standout performer of the series.

“It has been a little while since I have been among the runs in one-day internationals, so I am glad I was able to score some here,” Nissanka reflected. “It was tougher to bat during the powerplay and the Zimbabwe bowlers performed well, but I trusted myself.”

Asalanka himself played a pivotal role in the chase, striking a fluent 71 from 61 deliveries to steady the innings after Nissanka’s departure. The skipper credited Sri Lanka’s younger players for their composure in pressure moments. “Young players are doing a good job for the team. I asked the batters to play with less risk and to run hard. They did,” he said.

For Zimbabwe, Sean Williams admitted his side had let slip key opportunities that could have changed the outcome. “The series could have gone differently. It could have been 1-1,” he said. “Today we missed an opportunity to be more aggressive in the middle overs. The small chances make a big difference at the end of the day.”

The 2-0 triumph marked Sri Lanka’s first away ODI series victory since beating Scotland in 2019, ending a long drought on foreign soil. The two teams will now turn their attention to the three-match T20I series beginning September 3 in Harare.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great to see young players stepping up! Asalanka's leadership looks promising. Zimbabwe put up a good fight though - their bowling was decent in powerplay.
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Aman W
First away series win in 6 years? That's quite a drought! SL cricket has been struggling but this is a positive step. Nissanka's form coming back is crucial for them.
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Sarah B
Zimbabwe really missed their chances. Sean Williams is right - small moments change matches. They need to be more aggressive in middle overs next time.
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Vikram M
Good to see competitive cricket from both teams. Hope Zimbabwe can bounce back in T20s. Associate nations need more opportunities against full members!
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Karthik V
While it's good SL won, let's be honest - beating Zimbabwe away after 6 years isn't exactly world-beating. They need to perform against bigger teams to really prove themselves.
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Nisha Z
16 fours in an innings! Nissanka was on fire 🔥. Hope he carries this form into the T20 series. SL batting looking better with him in form.

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