SPORTS ROUNDUP – 18th August,2018

CRICKET

Sri Lanka Thrash South Africa To Win T20: Decent batting knocks from Dinesh Chandimal (36) and Man of the Match Dhananjaya de Silva (31) coupled with good bowling from Lakshan Sandakan (3-19) helped Sri Lanka beat rivals South Africa in a low scoring encounter by three wickets during the T20 game at R. Premadasa Stadium in Colomba. Batting first, the Proteas only managed a minimal 98 all out in 16.4 overs as Quinton de Kock scored 20 and Reeza Hendricks contributed 19. The Lankan lions were on top of their game, as at one stage they reduced South Africa to 69-6 in 10.4 overs. The target set for Sri Lanka was just 99. They achieved it in 16 overs with the loss of seven wickets and a few hiccups in between. In the process Chandimal smashed three fours and one maximum while de Silva pelted four boundaries and two sixes. For the Proteas… Kagiso Rabada, Tabraiz Shamsi and Junior Dala picked two wickets each.

Steve Smith Gets Top Spot In ICC Test Rankings: Former Australian captain Steve Smith has gained the numero uno spot with 929 rating points while Indian skipper Virat Kohli has now slipped behind Steve Smith into second position of the latest ICC Test Batting Rankings following India’s recent horrific defeat at Lord’s.

.

FOOTBALL

Premier League

On 11th August Tottenham Hotspur beat Newcastle United 2-1 as Vertonghen scored in the eighth minute while Alli pelted for his side in the 18th minute. Further AFC Bournemouth clinched a 2-0 victory against Cardiff City as Fraser smashed his goal during the 24th minute while Wilso hit in (90+1). Crystal Palace won 2-0 as Schlupp hit in the 41st minute while Zaha scored the winner in the 79th minute of the clash. Later Chelsea won 3-0 with Huddersfield where Kante pelted in the 34th minute, Jorginho scored a penalty during the 45th minute and Pedro smashed the winning goal in the 80th minute.

.

GOLF

Viraj Madappa Clinches Maiden Asian Tour Title: All of just 20, Indian golfer Viraj Madappa became a star as he came up with a sensational performance to hit a four under par final round 67 and thus clinched his first Asian Tour Title. With this victory he became the youngest Indian to win on tour and also became the first rookie winner this season.

.

BADMINTON

Ajay Jayaram Becomes Runner Up In Vietnam Open Final: Indian shuttler Ajay Jayaram settled for a silver as he lost to Indonesian player Shesar Hiren in straight games 14-21, 10-21 in just 28 minutes to win the Vietnam Open title.

Leave a Reply

*