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King and Lewis lead West Indies to T20 triumph over Sri Lanka.

King and Lewis lead West Indies to T20 triumph over Sri Lanka.
“It’s always important when you come to Sri Lanka to get a first step, we know that Sri Lanka are a team that play great cricket at home,” West Indies captain Rovman Powell said. T20 cricket for every wicket.
The partnership was finally broken when Pathirana fooled Lewis with a slower ball, driving Chamindu Wickramasinghe to return point. King continued to score with 63 off 33 balls, including 11 fours and a six.. .. …

Brandon King smashed 63 in an opening stand of 107 with Evin Lewis.

Brandon King and Evin Lewis powered the West Indies to a commanding five-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the opening match of their three-match T20 International series in Dambulla on Sunday. The duo’s explosive partnership at the top of the order laid the foundation for the West Indies to chase down Sri Lanka’s total of 179 with five balls to spare.

Chasing 180 for victory, King and Lewis put on a blistering 107-run opening stand off just 55 balls, propelling the West Indies to 74 runs in the powerplay and setting the tone for the remainder of the chase. King, who was named Player of the Match and Match MVP, top-scored with a stylish 63, while Lewis smashed a quickfire 50. Their partnership effectively nullified the efforts of Sri Lanka’s middle-order batters Kamindu Mendis (51) and Charith Asalanka (59), who had earlier helped the hosts to a competitive total.

Sri Lanka’s bowlers briefly slowed the West Indies’ momentum in the middle overs, with Matheesha Pathirana taking 2 for 27. However, the West Indies remained in control throughout, and despite the loss of a few wickets, they had enough firepower in their batting lineup to seal the win. Sherfane Rutherford finished the game in style, hitting a boundary off the first ball of the final over to bring the West Indies home at 180 for 5.

Earlier, Sri Lanka had posted 179 for 7, thanks to the 82-run partnership between Asalanka and Mendis.

The West Indies bowlers did well to keep Sri Lanka in check, with Romario Shepherd picking up 2 for 39 and Shamar Joseph being the most economical, conceding just 27 runs from his four overs.

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