RESULT
4th Youth ODI, Canterbury, August 12, 2010, Sri Lanka Under-19s tour of England
(49/50 ov, T:222) 210

SL Under-19s won by 11 runs

Report

Rambukwella helps Sri Lanka go 2-1 up

Sri Lanka Under-19 took a 2-1 lead in their five-match one-day series against England Under-19 as opener Ramith Rambukwella's industrious half-century set up an 11-run win in the fourth match at Canterbury

Cricinfo staff
13-Aug-2010
Sri Lanka 221 (Rambukwella 68, Vithanage 45, Payne 3-46) beat England 210 (Wells 47, Jayarathne 3-43) by 11 runs
Scorecard
Sri Lanka Under-19 took a 2-1 lead in their five-match one-day series against England Under-19 as opener Ramith Rambukwella's industrious half-century set up an 11-run win in the fourth match at Canterbury. Set 222 to win, all but one of England's top-order batsman got off to starts but none could push on, and the hosts were eventually bowled out for 210 after 49 overs.
Sri Lankan captain Chathura Peiris opted to bat first at the St. Lawrence Ground but his side were soon in trouble, losing Rumesh Buddika and Bhanuka Rajapaksa inside the first seven overs to slip to 28 for 2. The visitors fought back through a 94-run partnership for the third wicket between Rambukwella (68) and Kithuruwan Vithanage (45) to reach 122 in the 29th over before Rambukwella was dismissed by England captain Paul Best.
Although none of the lower order were able to make a significant contribution Sri Lanka managed to post 221 before being bowled out with five balls remaining. Left-arm seamer David Payne led the way for England with 3 for 46, and Best put in yet another good performance to pick up an economical 2 for 35 and take his series wicket tally to six.
Openers Joe Root and Jack Manuel got England off to a decent start with a partnership of 36 but wickets then fell at regular intervals and the hosts soon got behind the required run rate. Luke Wells top scored with 47 but when he was caught behind off Lahiru Jayarathne England still needed 40 to win from 30 balls with three wickets in hand. The target proved too much for the lower order batsmen and England were bowled out for 210.

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