• Shanaka stars as Sri Lanka hammer Oman

    Dasun Shanaka hit the fastest T20I half-century by a Sri Lankan as the co-hosts thrashed Oman by 105 runs at the T20 World Cup in Pallekele on Thursday.

    The 2014 champions piled up 225-5, the highest total of the tournament, before restricting an outclassed Oman to 120-9.

    The 43-year-old Mohammad Nadeem waged a lone battle for Oman, compiling an unbeaten 53 to become the oldest player to score a T20 World Cup fifty.

    Having promoted himself up the order and under pressure to deliver, Shanaka smashed a 19-ball half-century.

    It has been a bruising few months for the out-of-form Shanaka since reclaiming the captaincy late last year.

    But on a batting-friendly pitch he smacked the Oman bowlers to all corners of the park, peppering the stands with five sixes and two fours.

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    Before that, Pavan Rathnayake and Kusal Mendis laid the foundation as the pair each posted fluent half-centuries, stitching together a 94-run stand for the third wicket.

    Once the platform was set, Kamindu Mendis applied the finishing touches.

    Fresh from his match-turning cameo in the win over Ireland, the left-hander scored an unbeaten 19 off just seven deliveries, striking one four and two sixes.

    Oman were never really in the game as they fell to a second defeat at the tournament.

    Sri Lanka spinner Maheesh Theekshana shared the new ball with Dushmantha Chameera and they accounted for two wickets apiece.

    – AFP

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