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Fletcher fifty fires Falcons to crucial win

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Sport Desk
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Andre Fletcher.

Andre Fletcher.

DAMBUL­LA, Sri Lan­ka – An­dre Fletch­er’s third half-cen­tu­ry in five in­nings fi­nal made a dif­fer­ence for Kandy Fal­cons, earn­ing them a 54-run vic­to­ry over Dambul­la Six­ers in the Lan­ka Pre­mier League Mon­day.

His pre­vi­ous two fifties had both end­ed in de­feat for Fal­cons but this time, the vet­er­an West In­dies open­er’s 34-ball 60 was in­stru­men­tal in Fal­cons pil­ing up 222 for four from their 20 overs – a to­tal that proved be­yond Six­ers.

To­wards the end, Ka­min­du Mendis struck an un­beat­en 51 from 24 balls while An­ge­lo Math­ews belt­ed an un­beat­en 42 from 23 de­liv­er­ies.

In re­ply, open­er Kusal Per­era scored a mar­vel­lous 74 off 40 balls but the re­main­der of the bat­ting fal­tered, Six­ers com­ing up short on 168 for nine from their 20 overs.

The vic­to­ry was on­ly Fal­cons’ third of the cam­paign, leav­ing them fourth in the six-team league on six points, while Six­ers re­mained bot­tom on four points.

Sent in, Fal­cons lost Di­nesh Chandi­mal (12) cheap­ly in the fourth over but Fletch­er en­sured a re­vival by an­chor­ing a 41-run sec­ond wick­et stand with Mo­ham­mad Haris (24) and a 44-run third wick­et part­ner­ship with cap­tain Wanin­du Hasaranga (25).

He punched a four and sev­en six­es but was dis­missed tame­ly, get­ting a lead­ing edge back to leg-spin­ner Dushan He­man­tha (3-14) in the 13th over.

Mendis then lashed five fours and two six­es and Matthews, five six­es, as the pair fin­ished the in­nings strong­ly in a ro­bust, un­bro­ken 95-run, fifth wick­et part­ner­ship.

Six­ers were then slump­ing at 16 for two in the third over be­fore Mendis at­tempt­ed a res­cue ef­fort, post­ing 31 for the third wick­et with Lahiru Udara (3), 40 for the fourth wick­et with Mark Chap­man (24) and 29 for the sixth wick­et with Son­al Di­nusha (17).

He thumped five fours and five six­es be­fore per­ish­ing in the 15th over and leg-spin­ner Da­sun Shana­ka (4-35) and new ball seam­er Dat­sun Shana­ka (3-29) then shred­ded the in­nings to com­plete the win for Fal­cons.

CMC


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