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Sri Lanka A vs Afghanistan A LIVE Streaming, Emerging Teams Asia Cup 2024 Final Live Telecast: When And Where To Watch

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Sri Lanka A vs Afghanistan A, Emerging Teams Asia Cup 2024 Final, LIVE Telecast: Sri Lanka A will be squaring off against Afghanistan A in the final match of the Emerging Teams Asia Cup 2024 on Sunday in Al Amerat.

Sri Lanka will be coming to this clash after thrashing Pakistan A in the semi-final by seven wickets. Sri Lanka left Pakistan bamboozled with their blitzkrieg and relentless onslaught while chasing a paltry target of 136.

Despite losing opener Yashodha Lanka after he obstructed the field, Lahiru Udara and Ahan Wickramasinghe went berserk in the powerplay.

On the other hand, Afghanistan A defeated India A by 20 runs to book the finale seat against Sri Lanka. Opting to bat first, Afghanistan A capitalized on a commanding 137-run opening partnership between Sediqullah Atal (83 off 52 balls) and Zubaid Akbari (64 off 41 balls) to post the tournament's highest total, reaching 206/4. When will the Sri Lanka A vs Afghanistan A, Emerging Teams Asia Cup final match take place? The Sri Lanka A vs Afghanistan A, Emerging Teams Asia Cup final match will take place on Sunday, October 27 (IST). Where will the Sri Lanka A vs Afghanistan A, Emerging Teams Asia Cup final match be held? The Sri Lanka A vs Afghanistan A, Emerging Teams Asia Cup final match will be held at the Al Amerat Cricket Ground, Al Amerat. What time will the Sri Lanka A vs Afghanistan A, Emerging Teams Asia Cup final match start? The Sri Lanka A vs Afghanistan A, Emerging Teams Asia Cup final match will start at 7:00 PM IST.

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Ramandeep Singh's valiant half-century went in vain as Afghanistan A put up a clinical display to defeat India A by 20 runs and set up a summit clash against Sri Lanka A in the Emerging Teams Asia Cup T20 tournament, here on Friday. Opting to bat first, Afghanistan A capitalized on a commanding 137-run opening partnership between Sediqullah Atal (83 off 52 balls) and Zubaid Akbari (64 off 41 balls) to post the tournament's highest total, reaching 206/4.
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