Ireland's hopes of a breakthrough in the T20 World Cup were dashed as Sri Lanka pulled off a last-ball victory over the co-hosts, winning by 20 runs. Despite taking the toss and electing to bowl first, Ireland struggled with their spin attack, allowing Sri Lanka to reach 163-6 after 20 overs.
George Dockrell was the most successful of Ireland's bowlers, taking two wickets for 17 runs in his four-over spell. However, he was well-supported by Gareth Delany and Matthew Humphreys, whose combined efforts restricted Sri Lanka to a respectable total.
Ireland's reply, however, proved to be their undoing. Ross Adair had a disastrous day at the crease, missing a catch that would have given Ireland a crucial wicket. The Irish batting lineup also struggled with dropped catches and misjudged shots, allowing Sri Lanka to pull away from the chase.
The game was effectively over by the end of the 19th over, when Wanindu Hasaranga removed Tector for 40. Ireland were then forced to bat out the final over, requiring 44 runs to take the match into extra time. It was a task that proved beyond them, as Kamindu Mendis and Kusal Mendis finished off the chase with two boundaries.
Ireland's loss leaves their prospects of advancing in the tournament hanging by a thread. They will face Australia next on Wednesday, while Sri Lanka face Oman on Thursday. The result is a significant blow to Ireland's hopes of causing an upset at the T20 World Cup.
George Dockrell was the most successful of Ireland's bowlers, taking two wickets for 17 runs in his four-over spell. However, he was well-supported by Gareth Delany and Matthew Humphreys, whose combined efforts restricted Sri Lanka to a respectable total.
Ireland's reply, however, proved to be their undoing. Ross Adair had a disastrous day at the crease, missing a catch that would have given Ireland a crucial wicket. The Irish batting lineup also struggled with dropped catches and misjudged shots, allowing Sri Lanka to pull away from the chase.
The game was effectively over by the end of the 19th over, when Wanindu Hasaranga removed Tector for 40. Ireland were then forced to bat out the final over, requiring 44 runs to take the match into extra time. It was a task that proved beyond them, as Kamindu Mendis and Kusal Mendis finished off the chase with two boundaries.
Ireland's loss leaves their prospects of advancing in the tournament hanging by a thread. They will face Australia next on Wednesday, while Sri Lanka face Oman on Thursday. The result is a significant blow to Ireland's hopes of causing an upset at the T20 World Cup.