Cricket-Zimbabwe humble Sri Lanka ahead of Super Eights in T20 World Cup


Feb 19 (Reuters) - Zimbabwe fired a ⁠warning shot towards the heavyweights who have reached the Twenty20 World Cup Super ⁠Eight stage as they beat co-hosts Sri Lanka by six wickets to ‌top Group B on Thursday, chasing down a target of 179 with three balls to spare.

Opener Brian Bennett scored an unbeaten 63 and captain Sikandar Raza made a quick 45 as Zimbabwe, who stunned Australia ​last week, handed Sri Lanka their first loss in ⁠the campaign, with both teams having ⁠already qualified for the Super Eights.

"I am pretty excited with how we have gone about ⁠our ‌business," player of the match Raza said. "We are unbeaten so far ... nice position to be in as a captain but I will try and enjoy ⁠at least tonight."

Zimbabwe won three of their four group games ​while Tuesday's match against ‌Ireland was washed out, which meant Zimbabwe qualified for the Super Eights with ⁠Australia eliminated.

Sri Lanka, ​who ensured their qualification for the Super Eights with Monday's win over Australia, chose to bat first and posted 178-7, as opener Pathum Nissanka led with a knock of 62.

Two-wicket hauls by ⁠Blessing Muzarabani, Brad Evans and Graeme Cremer helped ​contain Sri Lanka to a competitive total in Colombo, before Bennett combined with Tadiwanashe Marumani (34) for a 69-run opening partnership to set the stage for the chase.

Raza hit four sixes and ⁠two boundaries to score 45 from 26 balls, leaving Zimbabwe 12 short with 10 balls left. Bennett scored the winning runs with a drive towards mid off, getting his team to 182-4.

Zimbabwe, who did not qualify for the 2024 edition, are the only ​team in this year's Super Eights who reached the T20 ⁠World Cup through a continental tournament.

Sri Lanka face England, New Zealand and Pakistan in Group ​Two of the Super Eights, while Zimbabwe will be ‌in Group One alongside holders India, South Africa ​and West Indies.

Zimbabwe will play West Indies on Monday, a day after Sri Lanka face England.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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