We deeply regret for not being able to sustain our promising start: Pathum Nissanka
"I'm hopeful that I can contribute significantly by scoring a substantial number of runs," says Nissanka.
Sri Lankan cricket sensation Pathum Nissanka voiced his disillusionment regarding the national team's showing in the crucial ICC World Cup 2023 clash against Australia. Despite a blistering commencement, the squad was unable to sustain their early brilliance, resulting in a calamitous batting nosedive, which culminated in their dismissal for a mere 209 runs after 43.3 overs.
The team's fortunes nosedived dramatically, with all 10 wickets tumbling for a meagre 84 runs across a mere 21.5 overs. Nissanka, who played a valiant innings of 61 off 67 balls adorned with eight boundaries, expressed his remorse in the post-match press conference. He emphasized that, given the pitch conditions, Sri Lanka should have aspired for a total much closer to the 300-run mark, underlining that their failure to reach this target significantly contributed to their eventual defeat.
"Despite our promising start, we deeply regret not being able to sustain it, resulting in us being limited to a score of 210 runs. I'm hopeful that I can contribute significantly by scoring a substantial number of runs and playing substantial innings in the upcoming matches," Nissanka said at a post-match press conference.
Australia clinch their first victory against Sri Lanka in ODI World Cup 2023
Australia found their rhythm, as they secured a vital five-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the ongoing ODI World Cup 2023. The dynamic duo of Josh Inglis and Mitchell Marsh showcased their skills with impressive half-centuries, complementing Adam Zampa's outstanding four-wicket performance. This triumph marked Australia's inaugural win in the 2023 tournament, following two consecutive losses to host nation India and South Africa.
Australia displayed remarkable urgency with the ball. Adam Zampa emerged as the chief architect, claiming a stellar four-wicket haul (4/47), despite valiant half-centuries by Kusal Perera (78) and Pathum Nissanka (61). Josh Inglis and Mitchell Marsh then blazed an aggressive path to victory, notching up blazing fifties as they chased down the target with a substantial 88 balls to spare, simultaneously bolstering their net run rate.
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