Despite Meiyappan's hat trick, Sri Lanka defeat the UAE at the T20 World Cup.

 Karthik Meiyappan illuminated the Twenty20 World Cup on Tuesday with a full go-around, however, it was to no end as Sri Lanka beat the Unified Bedouin Emirates by only 73 rushes to get their season in the groove again. In Sunday's initial match of the competition, the Asian heroes were crushed by Namibia by a devastating 55 runs, ruling out a blunder against the UAE.

 

They answered with a persuading triumph by 79 runs, yet not without show. Chanuka Rajapaksa, Charith Asalanka, and captain Dasun Shanaka were all out in a similar ball by turn bowler Meiyappan in the fifteenth over at Geelong, putting Sri Lanka at 117-2.

It was the UAE's most memorable full go-around in any T20 global and the fifth at a T20 World Cup.

Pathum Nissanka scored a decided 74 for Shanaka's group, which proceeded to win 152-8, and Meiyappan wrapped up with 3-19.

Subsequently, Gathering An is strategically positioned to progress to the Very 12 phase heading into Thursday's third and last matches, where net run rate could be vital. Following Sri Lanka, the 2014 heroes, Namibia takes on the winless UAE, while Sri Lanka should get one more triumph against the Netherlands.

Sri Lanka started very strong when they batted, coming to 42 preceding Kusal Mendis was gotten behind by Aryan Lakra on 18. With the Sri Lankan fans blowing trumpets, Nissanka and Dhananjaya de Silva crunched enormous sixes together.

 

Be that as it may, a crude runout finished their 50-run organization. De Silva pursued the ball after Nissanka drove it, however, his accomplice didn't answer, letting him be. With a cover shot, Nissanka scored his eighth T20 century, however, Shanaka, Rajapaksa, and Asalanka all lost to Meiyappan. Four balls later, Wanindu Hasaranga de Silva was gotten by Aayan Afzal Khan, and the group lost four wickets for three runs.

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Before being run out in the last finish, Nissanka stayed cool headed at the restricting end, nd started swinging his bat. Dushmantha Chameera's fast bowling of Muhammad Waseem and Aryan Lakra in only five balls shook UAE's reaction.

 

The speed assault was a lot for the UAE, who tumbled to 21-4 in the 6th over and never recuperated as Sri Lanka went wild. Chameera wrapped up with 3-15, however, he tottered off late out of worry for Sri Lanka.

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