Player of the Match
Player of the Match

Stallions have only embellished their reputation as the team to beat at the LPL, though they haven't played the dangerous Colombo Kings yet. That's it for our coverage from this game. Join us for the second match of the evening - Dambulla Viiking v Kandy Tuskers, in a bit.

Avishka Fernando is the player of the match: "I don't panic too much when I chase, because I know exactly how many we need. I didn't have a particular plan to target the spinners. If the ball is in my zone I hit the shot and today it worked well."

Stallions captain Thisara Perera: "It's not a secret. We're planning well and executing well. Everyone's contributing. We had some top order issues but we saw how Avishka batted today, which is good to see. We have so many youngsters in the side, so in the next few matches we can try a few things."

Gladiators captain Bhanuka Rajapaksa: "We're still having hope. We just need one win to get ourselves closer to that semi-final. We wanted to score at least 180. We lost three wickets in quick succession, and we were short at least five or ten runs. We have two match-winning spinners in our side but unfortunately it didn't work out for us today."

Stallions didn't quite run away with this one, but aside from a couple of hairy moments, they weren't exactly pushed either. Another relatively comfortable win for them.

Gladiators, though, now have their fourth defeat in a row. Their weak finish with the bat, in which they hit only 18 runs off the last 19 balls of the innings, was awful. They should have been headed to 190 after Danushka Gunathilaka's half-century, but the lower middle order couldn't find any timing.

Wanindu Hasaranga was excellent again for Stallions. He got hit for 15 in one of his overs, and still returned figures of 2 for 29 from his four overs - Gunathilaka among his victims. With the bat, he came out at slightly tense moment in the chase with Stallions needing 18 off 12 and having lost a bit of momentum, but he effortlessly stroked four boundaries off Mohammad Amir's last over and all-but sealed the win.

Avishka Fernando was good too, and provided the guts of the Stallions innings with an 84 off 59 balls - his second 80-plus score against Gladiators in the LPL. He started slowly but found his timing eventually. He and Minod Bhanuka put on 99 for the second wicket.

19.4
4
Dananjaya to DM de Silva, FOUR, languid finish from DDS. This is flatter and faster from Akila, and DDS steps out and launches him back over his head for a one-bounce four
19.3
1
Dananjaya to PW Hasaranga, 1 run, legbreak I think, pitched on legstump and turning. Wanindu makes room and clubs this down the ground. Long on fields. Scores a tied
19.2
1
Dananjaya to DM de Silva, 1 run, full delivery, googly again I think, whipped away to deep midwicket for an unfrussy one
19.1
W
Dananjaya to Shoaib Malik, OUT, Googly to start, and I think that's out! Malik stepped out and tried to send this screaming through cover, but he's hit that slightly in the air, and Lakshan Dhananjaya has done incredibly well at short cover to dive to his right and pluck a catch while the ball was traveling rapidly past him. Not sure this will be enough to stop Stallions, Lakshan's performance in the last few overs has been fantastic

Shoaib Malik c Lakshan b Dananjaya 1 (3b 0x4 0x6) SR: 33.33

Kapil Baldawa: "Awful fielding, missed catches, poor bowling and now their spearhead Amir comes and gives away 2 easy boundaries. This is not what you expect from an overseas pro. No yorker or quick bouncer. Oh my.. only if standards were higher "

Akila Dananjaya to bowl the last. Only three to get for Stalions.

END OF OVER:
19 | 16 Runs | JK: 168/4 (3 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 8.84, RRR: 3.00)

  • Wanindu Hasaranga16 (6b)
  • Shoaib Malik1 (2b)
  • Mohammad Amir4-0-37-0
  • Dhananjaya Lakshan3-0-24-1
18.6
4
Mohammad Amir to PW Hasaranga, FOUR, another boundary behind square on the offside. Amir not bowling to his field here. This is back of a length and outside off stump. Wanindu opens the face again, and beats a diving short third man to get help himself to the fourth four of the over
18.5
0
Mohammad Amir to PW Hasaranga, no run, slower ball outside off angled across the batsman. Hasaranga chases it but can't get bat to it. Almost a wide, but that's fine
18.4
0
Mohammad Amir to PW Hasaranga, no run, back of a length ball outside off stump that Hasaranga tries to slap to the offside but misses. A little bit of extra bounce again
18.3
4
Mohammad Amir to PW Hasaranga, FOUR, another dinky shot, which Hasaranga middles, and that's another fine boundary. This is such clever batting. Again Amir goes full and wide, but he has third man in the circle this time. Hasaranga places it beautifully, opening the face, and bisecting the short third man and backward point. Any pressure created by Lakshan's over has been released
18.2
4
Mohammad Amir to PW Hasaranga, FOUR, what. a. player. Bowler of the tournament so far, and he's easing his team's nerves with the bat now. This is overpitched wide of off and Hasaranga drills this powerfully past cover, and beats the fielders running around to try and cut that off in the deep.
18.1
4
Mohammad Amir to PW Hasaranga, FOUR, deft work first ball from Hasaranga, opening the face to a full wide-ish yorker and getting it to zoom away fine of third man for four

Amir to bowl the 19th. Wanindu Hasaranga is the new batsman and is facing.

END OF OVER:
18 | 5 Runs 1 Wkt | JK: 152/4 (19 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 8.44, RRR: 9.50)

  • Shoaib Malik1 (2b)
  • Dhananjaya Lakshan3-0-24-1
  • Asitha Fernando4-0-30-2
17.6
W
Lakshan to Fernando, OUT, what an over from Lakshan! Created three chances and this one is finally taken. This is a short of a length delivery, again getting a little extra bounce, that Avihska tries to launch over long on. But he gets it off the top half of the bat and it goes high into the night. Long on runs in and gets under it. DHananjaya Lakshan has brough Galle back into the game

WIA Fernando c Jayasuriya b Lakshan 84 (59b 7x4 5x6) SR: 142.37

17.6
1w
Lakshan to Fernando, 1 wide, that's outside the tram lines, wide of off stump
17.5
0
Lakshan to Fernando, no run, another swing and a miss as Lakshan bowls another one into the pitch and seems to be getting extra bounce
17.4
0
Lakshan to Fernando, no run, has he nicked that? I thiink so. That's a quicker one from Lakshan, which Avishka tries to crash over long on, but he nicks it and would you believe it, Azam Khan has put down the regulation chance behind the wicket
17.3
0
Lakshan to Fernando, no run, slower short ball again, Avishka misses
17.2
4
Lakshan to Fernando, FOUR, terrible misfield by Jayasuriya on the long off boundary. That was hit in the air and almost carried. Jayasuriya was attack the ball looking for the catch at first, but changed his minde halfway, and didn't manage to stop the boundary. He got his hands to it but fumbled
17.1
0
Lakshan to Fernando, no run, slower one, 105kph, into the wicket, so it gets up to about waist high. Avishka tries to ramp it and misses

Dananjaya Lakshan is back. He's gone for 19 from his two overs so far.

END OF OVER:
17 | 8 Runs 1 Wkt | JK: 147/3 (24 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 8.64, RRR: 8.00)

  • Avishka Fernando80 (53b)
  • Shoaib Malik1 (2b)
  • Asitha Fernando4-0-30-2
  • Shehan Jayasuriya3-0-20-1
16.6
1
Fernando to Fernando, 1 run, full and wide again, carved away with good timing behind square by Avishka, but he hits that deep backward point fielder
16.5
1
Fernando to Shoaib Malik, 1 run, full and wide, almost a yorker. Malik throws his bat at that and squeezes it away to deep point

Kapil Baldawa: "This is why death batting was important. 10-15 more and this game could have been a very close one. Shehan Jayasuriya is in the set up since years but still struggles more often. He needed to play smartly and take 2s instead of going for big ones and getting nothing"

16.4
0
Fernando to Shoaib Malik, no run, short of a length delivery outside off stump. Opens his face but can't beat short third man. They think about a run but decide against, wisely

Shoaib Malik walks to the crease.

16.3
W
Fernando to Perera, OUT, but he's gone now. Straight to backward square leg. This is overpitched on the toes, and Thisara flicks this powerfully and aerially, but it's pretty much straight to Lakshan Sandakan there, who takes a sharp catch, tumbling over

NLTC Perera c Sandakan b Fernando 9 (9b 1x4 0x6) SR: 100.00

16.2
4
Fernando to Perera, FOUR, full outside off, and Thisara gets beautifully under that and bludgeons it high and wide enough of long off. The fielder didn't really have a shot of stopping it.
16.1
2
Fernando to Perera, 2 runs, full and wide, drilled hard to deep cover. The sweeper out there has work to do so it's a comfortable two

DanielAlexander: "Avishka must go for the century, hope Thisara won't spoil it ;)" Don't think there are quite enough runs to get for that.

Asitha Fernando has the ball.

Stallions 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st26WIA FernandoTJ Moores
2nd99M BhanukaWIA Fernando
3rd20NLTC PereraWIA Fernando
4th7Shoaib MalikWIA Fernando
5th16Shoaib MalikPW Hasaranga
6th6DM de SilvaPW Hasaranga