2015 Sri Lanka Under-19 Tri-Nation tournament
Sri Lanka Under-19 Tri-Nation tournament | ||||||||||||||
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Teams | ||||||||||||||
Sri Lanka | England | India | ||||||||||||
Captains | ||||||||||||||
Charith Asalanka | Brad Taylor | Ricky Bhui | ||||||||||||
Most runs | ||||||||||||||
Charith Asalanka 158 | Dan Lawrence 132 | Washington Sundar 208 | ||||||||||||
Most wickets | ||||||||||||||
Damitha Silva 5 | Mason Crane 7 | Khaleel Ahmed 7 |
2015 Sri Lanka Under-19 Tri-Nation tournament is the One day cricket tournament held in between 11-21 December 2015 at Sri Lanka between England Under-19, India Under-19 and Sri Lanka under-19. India Under-19s won the 2015/16 Tri-Nation Under-19s Tournament. All matches were played at R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo. All matches are recorded as Youth ODIs.[1][2]
Squads
England | India | Sri Lanka |
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Group stage
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Dan Lawrence 55 (46) Mahipal Lomror 4/10 (5 overs) |
Sarfaraz Khan 84 (66) Ben Green 3/28 (7 overs) |
- England Under-19s, who chose to field
- rain affected.
- George Bartlett (ENG) and Himanshu Rana (IND) made their Youth ODI debuts.
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Amandeep Khare 102 (98) Asitha Fernando 3/54 (10 overs) |
Avishka Fernando 75 (89) Rahul Batham 2/32 (9.1 overs) |
- India Under-19s, who chose to bat
- rain affected.
- Rahul Batham, Yogesh Sharma (IND) and Kasun Randika (SL) made their Youth ODI debuts.
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- Sri Lanka Under-19s, who chose to bat.
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George Bartlett 70 (80) Rahul Batham 3/24 (8.3 overs) |
- India Under-19s, who chose to bat.
- Sam Curran (ENG) made his Youth ODI debut.
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Washington Sundar 61 (77) Lahiru Kumara 2/33 (8 overs) |
Kaveen Bandara 74 (116) Khaleel Ahmed 4/55 (10 overs) |
- India Under-19s, who chose to field.
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Ryan Davies 17* (20) Lahiru Kumara 1/19 (4 overs) |
- Sri Lanka Under-19s, who chose to bat.
- rain affected
Finals
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Vishad Randika 58 (75) Khaleel Ahmed 3/29 (9 overs) |
Washington Sundar 56 (77) Damitha Silva 3/18 (7 0vers) |
- Sri Lanka Under-19s, who chose to bat.
References
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