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Sri Lanka Vs Zimbabwe, 1st ODI Match Report: Charith Asalanka Hits Century Before Rain Forces Washout

Sri Lanka posted a total of 273 for nine in 50 overs after captain Kusal Mendis won the toss and elected to bat first at R. Premadasa Stadium. Zimbabwe were 12 for two when rain stopped play and caused the first ODI to be called off

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Charith Asalanka (C) celebrates scoring a century during the first ODI cricket match between Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe in Colombo.
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Charith Asalanka scored a century before play in the one-day international series opener between Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe was called off because of rain Saturday. (More Cricket News)

Asalanka's 101 runs off 95 deliveries included four sixes and five boundaries as Sri Lanka made 273 for nine in 50 overs after captain Kusal Mendis won the toss and elected to bat first at R. Premadasa Stadium.

Zimbabwe was 12 for two in four overs when rain interrupted play. A steady downpour ensured there was no further action.

Zimbabwe seamer Richard Ngarava struck in the fifth ball of the first over with Sri Lanka yet to score. He had opening batsman Avishka Fernando caught by wicketkeeper Clive Madande.

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Mendis added 63 runs for the second wicket with Sadeera Samarawickrama before Ngarava had Samarawickrama caught at slip by Craig Erwin for 41. Mendis was run out for 46.

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