Rain-Interrupted Match Sets Sri Lanka a Revised Target of 198 in 28 Overs
97 Repoter: 97author
Publish: 3 months agoUpdate: 4 hours ago- 1
South Africa Confirms 8 Venues for 2027 World Cup
- 2
Bangladesh to Face Netherlands in T20I Series Ahead of Asia Cup; Dutch Announce 14-Member Squad
- 3
Drama Looming at the Asia Cup
- 4
Rain Interrupts, but Bangladesh Manage Two Training Sessions in Sylhet
- 5
India vs Pakistan Cricket: Rivalry Losing Spark, Politics Taking Center Stage

Rain-Interrupted Match Sets Sri Lanka a Revised Target of 198 in 28 Overs
Rain-Interrupted Match Sets Sri Lanka a Revised Target of 198 in 28 Overs
Intermittent rain in Sri Lanka disrupted the flow of the third Youth ODI, with Bangladesh’s innings halted before completing the revised number of overs. Under the DLS method, Sri Lanka have been set a target of 198 runs to chase in 28 overs.
The third ODI of the series, held at the Colombo Cricket Club ground, saw a delayed start due to rain, with the match reduced to 45 overs per side. Bangladesh U-19 captain Azizul Hakim Tamim won the toss and opted to bat first.
However, after reaching 144 for 2, rain returned once again, forcing an early end to Bangladesh’s innings. Despite scoring 144 runs on the board, adjustments through the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method raised Sri Lanka’s revised target to 198 runs in 28 overs.