List of SLC Blues Squad 2022- SLC Invitational T20 League 2022

Here are the list of players from SLC Blues who are going to feature in the upcoming edition of the SLC invitational T20 League.

The team will be captained by Charith Asalanka. They have the likes of Danushka Gunathilaka, Dhananjaya De Silva, Chamika Karunaratne in their line ups.

SLC Blues opening fixture will be against SLC Greens on 8 August.

SLC Blues Squad 2022

Charith Asalanka (C), Danushka Gunathilaka, Sadeera Samarawickrama, Dhananjaya De Silva, Ashen Bandara, Chamika Karunaratne, Suminda Lakshan, Pramod Madushan, Lahiru Kumara, Praveen Jayawickrama, Kasun Rajitha, Lahiru Udara, Lahiru Samarakoon, Ashen Daniel & Nipun Ransika

List of SLC Reds Squad 2022- SLC Invitational T20 League 2022

Here are the list of players from SLC Reds who are going to feature in the second edition of the SLC Invitational T20 League scheduled to be held from August 8-15.

The teams featuring are SLC Greys, SLC Reds, SLC Greens, and SLC Blues. All the matches will be held in R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium.

The team will be captained by Kusal Mendis.

The first match will be played between SLC Greys vs SLC Reds and SLC Blues vs SLC Greens.

August 8, Monday.

SLC Greys vs SLC Reds

SLC Blues vs SLC Greens

August 10, Wednesday

SLC Greens vs SLC Reds

SLC Greys vs SLC Blues

August 13, Saturday

SLC Greys vs SLC Greens

SLC Blues vs SLC Reds

August 15, Monday

Final

SLC Reds Squad 2022

Kusal Mendis (C), Lasith Croospulle, Bhanuka Rajapakse, Kamindu Mendis, Wanindu Hasaranga, Sahan Arachchige, Dunith Wellalage, Lahiru Madushanka, Matheesha Pathirana, Mahesh Theekshana, Dushmantha Chameera, Pabasara Waduge, Kalana Perera, Kevin Koththigoda & Sithara Gimhan

India vs West Indies Fifth T20I Lauderhill August 7 Match Report 2022

Shreyas Iyer’s 64 and the trio of Ravi Bishnoi, Kuldeep Yadav and Axar Patel spun a web around West Indies as they crashed to 88 run defeat against India in the final T20 International at the Broward County Stadium in Florida on Sunday. Continue reading “India vs West Indies Fifth T20I Lauderhill August 7 Match Report 2022”

Tahlia McGrath Covid positive player in CWG Women’s Cricket Final, Great India Women Fielding & More- Talking Points from India vs Australia 2022 Final CWG

Favourites Australia edged India to claim gold at the Commonwealth Games cricket final in Birmingham. It was really a game the latter should have won- they were 118/2 at one stage, needing 44 off 34 balls, but the dismissal of Jemimah Rodrigues started a collapse which saw Ramesh Powar’s charges lose their last eight wickets for 34 runs, and they eventually fell nine short.

Here are our talking (analysis) points from the Australia vs India Women CWG 2022 T20 Final.

Covid positive player playing in the Commonwealth Games Women’s Cricket Final

A rather unbelievable headline, but that’s exactly what transpired, with Tahlia McGrath testing positive before the final, but Australia choosing to field her in their playing XI. It wasn’t exactly Tmac’s day though.

Tahlia McGrath performance vs India in CWG Final 2022

With bat: 2 (4)
With ball: 2-0-24-0
Fielding: Took catch of Varma, but also misfielded twice in the deep at crucial periods (went for four on both occasions)

On the balance of play, Australia would perhaps have been better not having her in the XI.

Great Indian Women Fielding performance in CWG Final

India’s Women have been a tad amateurish in their fielding displays- they were ordinary in the group game against Australia, but were absolutely world class today. Some examples of their fine work in the field

Radha Yadav run out of Meg Lanning
Radha Yadav catch of Tahlia McGrath (diving one at point)
Deepti Sharma one handed catch of Beth Mooney (stopped Australia’s charge at the end)
Mandhana run out of Jess Jonassen (direct hit)
Meghna good running catch to dismiss Grace Harris

Shafali Varma fails to take advantage of dropped catch

Given India’s relatively thin batting lineup, it was imperative that Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Varma gave them a good start. The duo got off the blocks quickly, but also fell early with Smriti bowled around her legs (after what should have been a wide from Darcie Brown wasn’t given).

Varma was given a reprieve by Meghan Schutt, but offered another chance in the same over, which Australia duly accepted.

One of Rodrigues or Harmanpreet Kaur needed to stay towards the end

India could’ve won this game comfortably- they needed 44 off 34 at one stage, then 17 off the last two overs. If one of Harmanpreet or Jemimah had stayed till the end, they would’ve probably won this- the rest simply crumbled under pressure- very similar to their 2017 ODI World Cup collapse against England.

Sneh Rana run out also a turning point

With Jemimah and Harman both gone, a lot rested on the shoulders of Sneh Rana and Deepti Sharma. Unfortunately Rana was run out at a crucial juncture. Continue reading “Tahlia McGrath Covid positive player in CWG Women’s Cricket Final, Great India Women Fielding & More- Talking Points from India vs Australia 2022 Final CWG”

New Zealand take bronze; England beaten again

Barely 24 hours after losing to India in front of a packed home crowd at Edgbaston, England turned in another disappointing performance as they were crushed by New Zealand in their third place playoff clash.

The game was, in many ways, the inverse of the group stage game contested by the same two teams- England had won by 7 wickets with fifty balls to spare on that occasion; New Zealand did so here by 8 wickets and with 49 balls to spare. Continue reading “New Zealand take bronze; England beaten again”