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Sri Lanka destroyed by Zimbabwe a few days before the 2025 Asian Cup

The Sri Lanka national cricket team led by Charith Asalanka was destroyed by the Zimbabwe National Cricket team in Zimbabwe, led by Sikandar Raza, a few days before the 2025 Asian Cup.

The Sri Lanka national cricket team posted a horrible stick performance in the second T20i match of the series against the chevrons at the Harare Sports Club.

Sri Lanka overturned 80

The Lankais Lions won the opening of the T20I series exhaustively by 4 counters while chasing 176 in the 20th to take a 1-0 lead in the three-game series.

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Then, in the second T20i, Zimbabwe won the draw and chose to play first. The quieurs have taken the best of the decision and crossed the Sri Lankan shot unit.

From the very first time, Zimbabwe’s quisors dominated and made a difficult life for visiting strikers on Saturday, September 6. Although the field contains nothing, the Lankan strikers had trouble starting and the visitors’ sleeves ended in the 18th.

Kusal Mendis, Pathum Nissanka, Nuwanidu Fernando, Kamil Mishara and Kamindu Mendis came out inside 7 overtime. After that, Dasun Shanaka fell into the 13th, and on the fourth ball of the 18th finished, Maheesh Theekshana was released as the last window, and Sri Lanka was overthrown for 80 points.

For visitors, Kamil Mishara (20), Charith Asalanka (18) and Dasun Shanaka (15) scored two -digit races while Brad Evans and Sikandar Raza took three of the guests for the hosts with the Blessing Muzarabani and Sean Williams.

Sri Lanka records its second the lowest total in T20i cricket

The Lankan lions recorded their second the lowest total in the format by leaving everything for 80, and it was also the lowest T20i Total by a full -fledged side against Zimbabwe.

The lowest score ever recorded by Sri Lanka in T20I Cricket occurred on June 3, 2024 against South Africa in New York. In particular, the 80 all out of Sri Lanka are also the lowest Harare team.

The lowest T20i scores of Sri Lanka:

77 against South Africa in New York (June 3, 2024)

80 vs Zimbabwe in Harare (September 6, 2025)

82 against India at Visakhapatnam (February 14, 2016)

87 vs Australia in Bridgetown (May 9, 2010)

87 against India in Cuttack (December 20, 2017)

91 against England in Southampton (June 26, 2021)

After packaging the visitors, the Zimbabwe Muzarabani’s Zimbabwe stimulator said the wind had helped them in the sleeves, and they took advantage of the conditions. He said:

“I think that the wind helped us and everyone used the conditions well. We just wanted to be tighter, all those who came and made a just glued booted in one plan. We have to respect the bowling alley, well bald and I hope we will arrive at the target.”

Playing XIS from Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe for the 2nd T20i

Sri Lanka (playing XII): Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis (W), Kamil Mishara, Nuwanidu Fernando, Charith Asalanka (), Kamindu Mendis, Dasun Shanaka, Dushan Heantha, Dushanha Chamera, Mahesh Theekshana, Binure Fernando

Zimbabwe (playing XI): Bana Bennett, Taxau Masiams, Sinhava Raza (C), Ryan Buya, Richard Ships, Wound in Field

Also read: England playing XI for the 3rd ODI against South Africa announced; Saqib Mahmood shocked shocking

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