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Kenya - second successive win by 39 runs

by MORATUWA SPORTS CORR

R. Shah's fine century (128) saw Kenya record their second successive win against Sri Lanka in their one-day limited over match played at De Soysa Stadium, Moratuwa yesterday. Kenya beat Sri Lanka by 39 runs. The first win by Kenya was at Kurunegala.

Kenya, batting first piled up a formidable 313 for 7 in their allotted 50 overs.

In reply, Sri Lanka 'A' managed to total 274 in 42.5 overs with skipper Upul Chandana slamming a bright 108.

Kenya 313 for 7 in 50 overs (K. Otino 23, R. Shah 128, K. Tikalo 37, M. Odumbe 27, C. Obuya 19, D. Obuya 43, O. Suji 12 n.o., D. Liyanage 2 for 77, M. Pushpakumara 2 for 47).

Sri Lanka 'A' 274 in 42.5 overs (A. Gunawardena 21, G. Wijekoon 38, A. Polonowita 30. P. Jayawardena 32, U. Chandana 108, O. Suji 2 for 50, S. Tikalo 3 for 57).

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