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Karunaratne shines on return, Sri Lanka break ODI losing streak
Karunaratne, the new Sri Lanka captain, top-scored with 77 in a total of 322 for eight - just his second fifty at this level.
Written by Agence France-Presse
Published: May 22, 2019, 08:36 AM (IST)
Edited: May 22, 2019, 08:36 AM (IST)

Sri Lanka snapped an eight-match one-day international losing streak ahead of the World Cup with a 35-run win over Scotland in a rain-affected match in Edinburgh on Tuesday. The Scots may not have qualified for the World Cup but last year beat tournament hosts and favourites England to prove they were well capable of causing an upset.
Saturday’s opener had been abandoned without a ball being bowled due to rain, but the teams had better luck with the weather second time. Dimuth Karunaratne, the new Sri Lanka captain top-scored with 77 in a total of 322 for eight – just his second fifty at this level and first since he reached the landmark against Scotland on the same ground back in 2011.
It was one of three fifties on the innings, including opening partner Avishka Fernando’s maiden ODI half-century. But both batsmen men dropped off Brad Wheal, Karunaratne at first slip on 13 and Avishka on 22 at mid-off.
Karunaratne received a third life on 36 when Calum MacLeod couldn’t hang on to a sharp chance at midwicket off left-arm spinner Mark Watt. Sri Lanka pace bowler Nuwan Pradeep then took four wickets as Scotland slumped either side of being set a rain-revised target of 235, needing 103 off seven overs, and were bowled out for 199.
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Brief scores: Sri Lanka 322/8 (Dimuth Karunaratne 77, Avishka Fernando 74; Bradley Wheal 3-49) beat Scotland 199 in 33.2 overs [34] (George Munsey 61, Matthew Cross 55; Nuwan Pradeep 4-34) by 35 runs [DLS Method].