ROSEN, A GLOBAL AND LEADING LAW FIRM, Encourages Viatris Inc. Investors to Secure Counsel Before Important July 14 Deadline in Securities Class Action – VTRS

NEW YORK, July 01, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — WHY: New York, N.Y., July 1, 2023. Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers of common stock of Viatris Inc. (NASDAQ: VTRS) between March 1, 2021 and February 25, 2022, both dates inclusive (the “Class Period”), of the important July 14, 2023 lead plaintiff deadline.

SO WHAT: If you purchased Viatris common stock during the Class Period you may be entitled to compensation without payment of any out of pocket fees or costs through a contingency fee arrangement.

WHAT TO DO NEXT: To join the Viatris class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit-form/?case_id=16292 or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653 or email pkim@rosenlegal.com or cases@rosenlegal.com for information on the class action. A class action lawsuit has already been filed. If you wish to serve as lead plaintiff, you must move the Court no later than July 14, 2023. A lead plaintiff is a representative party acting on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation.

WHY ROSEN LAW: We encourage investors to select qualified counsel with a track record of success in leadership roles. Often, firms issuing notices do not have comparable experience, resources or any meaningful peer recognition. Many of these firms do not actually litigate securities class actions, but are merely middlemen that refer clients or partner with law firms that actually litigate the cases. Be wise in selecting counsel. The Rosen Law Firm represents investors throughout the globe, concentrating its practice in securities class actions and shareholder derivative litigation. Rosen Law Firm has achieved the largest ever securities class action settlement against a Chinese Company. Rosen Law Firm was Ranked No. 1 by ISS Securities Class Action Services for number of securities class action settlements in 2017. The firm has been ranked in the top 4 each year since 2013 and has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for investors. In 2019 alone the firm secured over $438 million for investors. In 2020, founding partner Laurence Rosen was named by law360 as a Titan of Plaintiffs’ Bar. Many of the firm’s attorneys have been recognized by Lawdragon and Super Lawyers.

DETAILS OF THE CASE: According to the lawsuit, defendants throughout the Class Period made false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose that: (1) Viatris was experiencing significantly more competition in its United States complex generics business than disclosed; (2) Viatris was not able to effectively manage its base business erosion or create a stable revenue base; (3) despite being one of the Company’s only growth drivers, Viatris was actively planning to divest its biosimilars business in order to secure enough cash to let it purportedly meet its phase one goals; (4) Viatris was deviating from the business model it touted through the Class Period and undertaking a significant global reshaping of its business which would undermine its ability to achieve stable revenue growth; (5) Viatris was anticipating less financial growth moving into 2022; and (6) as a result of the foregoing, Viatris’ public statements were materially false and misleading at all relevant times. When the true details entered the market, the lawsuit claims that investors suffered damages.

To join the Viatris class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit-form/?case_id=16292 or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653 or email pkim@rosenlegal.com or cases@rosenlegal.com for information on the class action.

No Class Has Been Certified. Until a class is certified, you are not represented by counsel unless you retain one. You may select counsel of your choice. You may also remain an absent class member and do nothing at this point. An investor’s ability to share in any potential future recovery is not dependent upon serving as lead plaintiff.

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Contact Information:

Laurence Rosen, Esq.
Phillip Kim, Esq.
The Rosen Law Firm, P.A.
275 Madison Avenue, 40th Floor
New York, NY 10016
Tel: (212) 686-1060
Toll Free: (866) 767-3653
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ROSEN, A LEADING LAW FIRM, Encourages GDS Holdings Limited Investors with Losses to Secure Counsel Before Important Deadline in First Filed Securities Class Action Commenced by the Firm – GDS

NEW YORK, July 01, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers of the securities of GDS Holdings Limited (NASDAQ: GDS) between April 12, 2021 and April 3, 2023, both dates inclusive (the “Class Period”), of the important August 21, 2023 lead plaintiff deadline in the securities class action commenced by the Firm.

SO WHAT: If you purchased GDS securities during the Class Period you may be entitled to compensation without payment of any out of pocket fees or costs through a contingency fee arrangement.

WHAT TO DO NEXT: To join the GDS class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit-form/?case_id=17143 or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653 or email pkim@rosenlegal.com or cases@rosenlegal.com for information on the class action. A class action lawsuit has already been filed. If you wish to serve as lead plaintiff, you must move the Court no later than August 21, 2023. A lead plaintiff is a representative party acting on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation.

WHY ROSEN LAW: We encourage investors to select qualified counsel with a track record of success in leadership roles. Often, firms issuing notices do not have comparable experience, resources, or any meaningful peer recognition. Many of these firms do not actually handle securities class actions, but are merely middlemen that refer clients or partner with law firms that actually litigate the cases. Be wise in selecting counsel. The Rosen Law Firm represents investors throughout the globe, concentrating its practice in securities class actions and shareholder derivative litigation. Rosen Law Firm has achieved the largest ever securities class action settlement against a Chinese Company. Rosen Law Firm was Ranked No. 1 by ISS Securities Class Action Services for number of securities class action settlements in 2017. The firm has been ranked in the top 4 each year since 2013 and has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for investors. In 2019 alone the firm secured over $438 million for investors. In 2020, founding partner Laurence Rosen was named by law360 as a Titan of Plaintiffs’ Bar. Many of the firm’s attorneys have been recognized by Lawdragon and Super Lawyers.

DETAILS OF THE CASE: According to the lawsuit, throughout the Class Period, defendants made materially false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose, among other things, that: (1) Defendant Huang had engaged in undisclosed pre-paid forward sale contract transactions as early as May 2020; (2) this presented a risk of Defendant Huang’s ownership going below 5% of the Company’s outstanding shares; (3) if Huang’s ownership dipped below 5%, it would result in a change of control of the Company which, as the Company admitted, could result in disastrous consequences; and (4); as a result, Defendants’ statements about its business, operations, and prospects, were materially false and misleading and/or lacked a reasonable basis at all relevant times. When the true details entered the market, the lawsuit claims that investors suffered damages.

To join the GDS class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit-form/?case_id=17143 or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653 or email pkim@rosenlegal.com or cases@rosenlegal.com for information on the class action

No Class Has Been Certified. Until a class is certified, you are not represented by counsel unless you retain one. You may select counsel of your choice. You may also remain an absent class member and do nothing at this point. An investor’s ability to share in any potential future recovery is not dependent upon serving as lead plaintiff.

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Rosen Law Firm represents investors throughout the globe, concentrating its practice in securities class actions and shareholder derivative litigation. Rosen Law Firm was Ranked No. 1 by ISS Securities Class Action Services for number of securities class action settlements in 2017. The firm has been ranked in the top 4 each year since 2013. Rosen Law Firm has achieved the largest ever securities class action settlement against a Chinese Company. Rosen Law Firm’s attorneys are ranked and recognized by numerous independent and respected sources. Rosen Law Firm has secured hundreds of millions of dollars for investors.

Attorney Advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

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Contact Information:

Laurence Rosen, Esq.
Phillip Kim, Esq.
The Rosen Law Firm, P.A.
275 Madison Avenue, 40th Floor
New York, NY 10016
Tel: (212) 686-1060
Toll Free: (866) 767-3653
Fax: (212) 202-3827
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ROSEN, LEADING INVESTOR COUNSEL, Encourages Virtu Financial, Inc. Investors with Losses to Secure Counsel Before Important Deadline in Securities Class Action – VIRT

NEW YORK, July 01, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers of securities of Virtu Financial, Inc., (NASDAQ: VIRT) between March 1, 2019 and April 28, 2023, both dates inclusive (the “Class Period”) of the important July 18, 2023 lead plaintiff deadline.

SO WHAT: If you purchased Virtu securities during the Class Period you may be entitled to compensation without payment of any out of pocket fees or costs through a contingency fee arrangement.

WHAT TO DO NEXT: To join the Virtu class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit-form/?case_id=16420 or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653 or email pkim@rosenlegal.com or cases@rosenlegal.com for information on the class action. A class action lawsuit has already been filed. If you wish to serve as lead plaintiff, you must move the Court no later than July 18, 2023. A lead plaintiff is a representative party acting on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation.

WHY ROSEN LAW: We encourage investors to select qualified counsel with a track record of success in leadership roles. Often, firms issuing notices do not have comparable experience, resources or any meaningful peer recognition. Many of these firms do not actually litigate securities class actions, but are merely middlemen that refer clients or partner with law firms that actually litigate the cases. Be wise in selecting counsel. The Rosen Law Firm represents investors throughout the globe, concentrating its practice in securities class actions and shareholder derivative litigation. Rosen Law Firm has achieved the largest ever securities class action settlement against a Chinese Company. Rosen Law Firm was Ranked No. 1 by ISS Securities Class Action Services for number of securities class action settlements in 2017. The firm has been ranked in the top 4 each year since 2013 and has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for investors. In 2019 alone the firm secured over $438 million for investors. In 2020, founding partner Laurence Rosen was named by law360 as a Titan of Plaintiffs’ Bar. Many of the firm’s attorneys have been recognized by Lawdragon and Super Lawyers.

DETAILS OF THE CASE: According to the lawsuit, defendants throughout the Class Period made false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose that: (1) Virtu maintained deficient policies and procedures with respect to its information access barriers; (2) accordingly, Virtu had overstated the Company’s operational and technological efficacy as well as its capacity to block the exchange of confidential information between departments or individuals within the Company; (3) the foregoing deficiencies increased the likelihood that Virtu would be subject to enhanced regulatory scrutiny; and (4) as a result, defendants’ public statements were materially false and/or misleading at all relevant times. When the true details entered the market, the lawsuit claims that investors suffered damages.

To join the Virtu class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit-form/?case_id=16420 or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653 or email pkim@rosenlegal.com or cases@rosenlegal.com for information on the class action.

No Class Has Been Certified. Until a class is certified, you are not represented by counsel unless you retain one. You may select counsel of your choice. You may also remain an absent class member and do nothing at this point. An investor’s ability to share in any potential future recovery is not dependent upon serving as lead plaintiff.

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The Rosen Law Firm, P.A.
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New York, NY 10016
Tel: (212) 686-1060
Toll Free: (866) 767-3653
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McMullen shines as Scotland end West Indies’ World Cup hopes

Dubai, July 02, 2023 (PPI-OT): Having beaten the same opponents in last year’s ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, Scotland repeated the feat with a seven-wicket success which had McMullen at its heart. The all-rounder claimed three for 32 before scoring 69 in the successful reply as Scotland got home with 6.3 overs to spare, Matthew Cross hitting the winning runs to finish unbeaten on 74.

The defeat ends West Indies’ chances of making it to India while Scotland now face two crunch encounters, starting against hosts Zimbabwe on Tuesday. Richie Berrington opted to field upon winning the toss and the decision was quickly vindicated with four wickets falling inside the opening powerplay. McMullen removed both Johnson Charles and Shamarh Brooks without scoring, Chris McBride and Mark Watt respectively taking sharp catches, before holding on to a return catch to dismiss Brandon King (22) as Windies slipped to 25 for three.

That became 30 for four when Chris Sole got in on the act, sending Kyle Mayers’ off stump cartwheeling out the ground. Captain Shai Hope (13) and Nicholas Pooran (21) led a brief recovery but when the latter picked out McBride at deep mid-wicket, West Indies were reeling on 81 for six in the 21st over. A 77-run stand between Jason Holder (45) and Romario Shepherd (36) carried the score towards respectability but both fell in consecutive overs, Safyaan Sharif holding on to a superb diving catch to dismiss Shepherd and hand Watt his second scalp. Sole and Chris Greaves also finished with two wickets apiece as they accounted for the tail, leaving West Indies bowled out for 181 with 6.1 overs unused.

Knowing they needed to defend it to keep their qualification hopes intact, West Indies made a perfect start with the ball as McBride chipped the first ball of the run chase to mid-wicket. That was as good as it got for the fielding side, however, as McMullen and Cross took control. The pair were happy to rotate the strike and quick to punish anything loose, with McMullen first to his half century, which came from 85 deliveries. Cross followed suit shortly afterwards, boosted by three consecutive boundaries off the bowling of Kevin Sinclair, but he lost the company of McMullen when he holed out to long-on with 57 required.

George Munsey (18) also picked out a boundary fielder but captain Berrington joined Cross to complete the job, the wicketkeeper-batter sealing the deal with a pull through deep mid-wicket to seal Scotland’s first-ever ODI victory over West Indies.

Two unbeaten sides go head-to-head

A blockbuster battle in Bulawayo headlines Sunday’s action as the two sides currently occupying the two qualification spots, Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka, face off. A public viewing and gathering site has been set up in Harare where fans can experience the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023 euphoria when Zimbabwe face Sri Lanka in a Super Six match on Sunday. Both sides are yet to lose a match in the Qualifier to date and the victor can take a big step towards sealing their spot at the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023.

In Harare, Nepal take on United Arab Emirates in the second play-off semi-final. The winner will play Ireland in the 7th-place play-off, with the beaten side to take on USA in the 9th-place play-off.

Scores in brief

Scotland beat West Indies at Harare Sports Club, Harare, by 7 wickets

West Indies 181 all out in 43.5 overs (Jason Holder 45, Romario Shepherd 36; Brandon McMullen 3/32, Mark Watt 2/25)

Scotland 185/3 in 43.3 overs (Matthew Cross 74 not out, Brandon McMullen 67; Romario Shepherd 1/24, Jason Holder 1/29)

For more information, contact:

Headquarters,

International Cricket Council (ICC)

Street 69, Dubai Sports City,

Sh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, Dubai, UAE

Phone: +97-143828800

Fax: +97-143828600

E-mail: enquiry@icc-cricket.com

Website: www.icc-cricket.com

Sri Lanka qualify for ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023

Dubai, July 02, 2023 (PPI-OT): Maheesh Theekshana took four for 25 to bowl out Zimbabwe for 165 inside 33 overs before a century from Pathum Nissanka powered Dasun Shanaka’s side to a nine-wicket win. In the day’s other game, lower-order striking from Dipendra Singh Airee rescued Nepal as they defeated the United Arab Emirates by three wickets in the second seventh-place play-off semi-final.

Theekshana and Nissanka set up Sri Lanka win

Having been put into bat by Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe wobbled in Bulawayo, losing Joylord Gumbie for a five-ball duck before Wessly Madhevere departed for one to leave the Chevrons on eight for two. Dilshan Madushanka took his third wicket of the morning to dismiss captain Craig Ervine, but in doing so brought the dangerous Sikandar Raza to the crease to join Sean Williams. Raza played with the patience the situation required before Madushanka took a fine low catch to dismiss the all-rounder for 31 from 51 balls and end the 68-run partnership.

Williams could not add to his back-to-back centuries but did make 56 before he was bowled by Theekshana, who then combined with Matheesha Pathirana (2/18) to clean up the tail. Zimbabwe’s final five batters added only 38 runs with three wickets in six balls drawing the hosts’ innings to a close after 32.2 overs. In response to 165, Sri Lanka were led by Nissanka who made a run-a-ball fifty in a century partnership with the more watchful Dimuth Karunaratne. The opener had reason to be cautious having been dropped on nought by Brad Evans in just the third over of the game, before surviving a review for caught behind on 21.

The review inspired Nissanka to power his side forward as he took Evans for three fours in the next over, bringing up his half-century shortly after. The hundred-partnership arrived in the 19th over as Karunaratne took an easy single to move to 29 before the left-hander was dismissed by Richard Ngarava to leave Sri Lanka at 104 for one. Nissanka continued to steer Sri Lanka to their total, ably supported by Kusal Mendis who selflessly turned down runs to allow Nissanka a shot at a hundred. A wide from Wellington Masakadza brought the scores level with Nissanka three short of his second ODI ton before a four off the next ball brought up the milestone and the win, which will see Shanaka’s side head to India for the World Cup in October. Meanwhile, Zimbabwe are still in the driving seat to join Sri Lanka knowing victory over Scotland on Tuesday will make their first appearance at a Cricket World Cup since 2015 certain.

Maheesh Theekshana, Sri Lanka bowler batter and Player of the Match (4/25): “We had a good plan but I think after the first ten overs we hadn’t executed our plans well so sometimes you had to do it for the team. So I came back and had a chat with Dasun and said ‘We need to change something so I just changed something in the field and got a wicket. Because we lost Lahira [Kumara] I knew I had to bowl in the powerplay as well, but Dilshan came into the side and got the first three wickets and he got us the momentum. Sikandar [Raza] and Sean [Williams] were batting brilliantly in that period of time. So when I came back, I knew I had to get a wicket and get it settled down. I executed my plans well then and bowled better areas.”

Dasun Shanaka, Sri Lanka captain: “Coming for the qualifiers it is always tough, but still, we go through the process and we knew that with the team we have got here that we were going to qualify for the World Cup. Credit to the other teams they played really well in the tournament, some of the teams gave us some good fights in between, but still we are a better side. This bunch of players, they have got their own skills and they utilise the conditions over here really well and that is what is important. Knowing the strength of our bowling and batting, that is the key to success, we stick to our basics really well, whatever the conditions and whatever the situation is.”

On qualifying for the World Cup: “It’s a big achievement but still we know what we have done in the past in World Cups especially, we won the 1996 World Cup and were the 2011 runners-ups. We have been playing amazing cricket in the World Cup so it’s a much-needed thing for Sri Lanka to be up here in that big stage. Yes, there is pressure here but still the pressure begins on the big stage. So I think that World Cup ahead is the main focus and main target for us, we are waiting to deliver there as well.”

Craig Ervine, Zimbabwe captain: “It was always going to be challenging batting first. But I just thought there were a couple of soft dismissals in that first 10 overs, but obviously losing three wickets put us on the back foot early. Theekshana is a veteran for Sri Lanka and he’s done it on numerous occasions. I thought that partnership between Sean Williams and Sikandar Raza got us slowly back into the game. And then he came on and basically just destroyed us and that middle order and unfortunately, we couldn’t recover from those collapses in the middle.”

On the game against Scotland on Tuesday: “I don’t think we need to prepare any differently to what we’ve been doing over the tournament. We have been playing some really good cricket over the last few games and obviously today Sri Lanka were much better than us.”

Nepal rebuild to defeat UAE

While nothing could match Nepal’s dramatic nine-run win over UAE that saw them reach the Qualifier in the fading light in Kathmandu, they certainly came close in Harare. Momentum shifted several times in the seventh-place play-off semi-final, with Nepal taking an early upper hand as they dismissed opener Asif Khan for a two-ball duck having put the UAE into bat. UAE, who are still without a win in the competition, responded with a 64-run partnership between captain Vriitya Aravind and Aryansh Sharma. Sandeep Lamichhane then dismissed Sharma on his way to three for 23 before Gulsan Jha bowled Aravind for 44 from 75 balls to wrest back control for Nepal with their opponents at 97 for four.

A 58-run partnership followed as Rohan Mustafa and Basil Hameed combined for the fifth wicket but when the pair were dismissed in consecutive overs, it signalled the end of UAE’s resistance as they were bowled out for 181. Nepal stuttered in reply with opener Kushal Bhurtel left searching for a partner as Muhammad Jawadullah wreaked havoc on Nepal’s top and middle order. Jawadullah had Nepal at 54 for four, with three wickets from his five overs before Nepal slipped further behind in their chase as Ali Nasser dismissed Bhurtel for 35 from 59 balls. Dipendra Singh Airee injected some much-needed impetus into Nepal’s chase, bringing them above the required run-rate on his way to a 55-ball fifty.

Airee was there at the end on 79 not out, alongside Lamichhane (23) as they put on 79 for the seventh wicket to set up a meeting with Ireland in Harare in the seventh-place play-off final on Tuesday.

Netherlands look to stay in the hunt

The Netherlands will look to force their way back into qualification contention as they take on Oman in the Super Six. Zimbabwe’s loss to Sri Lanka has set up a three-way shootout between the hosts, Scotland and the Netherlands for the final qualification spot. Scott Edwards’ side need to win both of their remaining games by a healthy margin to stand any chance of qualifying, while also requiring Zimbabwe to lose their final game against Scotland. The Netherlands take on Oman, who have already been ruled out of contention, in Harare tomorrow.

Scores in brief

Sri Lanka beat Zimbabwe at Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo by nine wickets

Zimbabwe 165 all out in 32.2 overs (Sean Williams 56, Sikandar Raza 31; Maheesh Theekshana 4/25, Dilshan Madushanka 3/15)

Sri Lanka 169/1 in 33.1 overs (Pathum Nissanka 101 not out, Dimuth Karunaratne 30; Richard Ngarava 1/35, Blessing Muzarabani 0/28)

Nepal beat UAE at Takashinga Sports Club, Harare by three wickets

UAE 181 all out in 46.5 overs (Vriitya Aravind 44, Rohan Mustafa 35; Sandeep Lamichhane 3/23, Karan KC 3/36)

Nepal 185/7 in 43.2 overs (Dipendra Singh Airee 79 not out, Kuhsal Bhurtel 35; Muhammad Jawadullah 3/46, Junaid Siddique 1/20)

Monday 3 July – Fixtures

Super Six

Netherlands v Oman at Harare Sports Club, Harare

For more information, contact:

Headquarters,

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Street 69, Dubai Sports City,

Sh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, Dubai, UAE

Phone: +97-143828800

Fax: +97-143828600

E-mail: enquiry@icc-cricket.com

Website: www.icc-cricket.com

Shanaka: The pressure begins on the big stage

Dubai, July 02, 2023 (PPI-OT): Skipper Shanaka has guided his side to an unbeaten campaign in Zimbabwe, with their comprehensive victory over the hosts confirming their place at this year’s World Cup in India with a game to spare. Their qualification ensures the 1996 champions will continue their run of featuring in every single World Cup since the men’s tournament started in 1975.

Shanaka said: “It’s a big achievement but still we know what we have done in the past, in World Cups especially. “We won the 1996 World Cup and were the 2011 runners-ups. We have been playing amazing cricket in the World Cup so it’s a much-needed thing for Sri Lanka to be up there on that big stage.

“Yes, there is pressure here but still the pressure begins on the big stage.

“I think that World Cup ahead is the main focus and main target for us, we are waiting to deliver there as well.” Maheesh Theekshana won Player of the Match for his four for 25 as Sri Lanka bowled out Zimbabwe for 165. Injury replacement Dilshan Madushanka got the game off to the perfect start, taking the first three Chevron wickets to reduce Zimbabwe to 30 for three before a rebuild between Sean Williams and Sikandar Raza. Theekshana swung momentum back Sri Lanka’s way before taking the final Zimbabwe wicket to ensure his side had a straightforward chase of 166.

Pathum Nissanka carried his bat on the way to his second ODI century, ending on 101 not out to see Sri Lanka home with 101 balls remaining. And it was the all-round performance from his side that most pleased Shanaka throughout the tournament. He added: “Coming for the qualifiers it is always tough, but still, we go through the process and we knew that with the team we have got here that we were going to qualify for the World Cup. “Credit to the other teams, they played really well in the tournament, some of the teams gave us some good fights in between, but still we are a better side.

“This bunch of players, they have got their own skills and they utilise the conditions over here really well and that is what is important. “Knowing the strength of our bowling and batting, that is the key to success, we stick to our basics really well, whatever the conditions and whatever the situation is.” Sri Lanka will take on West Indies, who have already been knocked out of contention, in their final Super Six game before playing in the Final on 9 July.

Shanaka explained: “We play one step at a time, so every game we don’t take easy, we want to play as hard as we can. “The West Indies game, we are not going to take it lightly because we need to prove ourselves that we are a better team coming here, so we are going to give our maximum there as well.”

For more information, contact:

Headquarters,

International Cricket Council (ICC)

Street 69, Dubai Sports City,

Sh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, Dubai, UAE

Phone: +97-143828800

Fax: +97-143828600

E-mail: enquiry@icc-cricket.com

Website: www.icc-cricket.com