Wanindu Hasaranga ruled out for remainder of Sri Lanka's T20 World Cup campaign
Sri Lanka have suffered a huge blow after spinner Wanindu Hasaranga was ruled out for the remainder of the T20 World Cup due to a hamstring injury.

After being inserted to bat first at the toss, captain Markram looked in impressive form as he struck 59 from 32 balls the Proteas total of 213-4 in their 20 overs.
The skipper received good support from opening partner Quinton de Kock, who was not at fluent best but scored a workmanlike 25 from 22 deliveries.
Ryan Rickelton, in his postion at number 3, looked good for his 33 but was caught on the boundary off spinner Ansh Patel (3-31).
Dewald Brevis (6) failed to get going and gave Patel his third wicket as the Proteas slipped from 126-1 to 138-4 in the 14th over.
David Miller and Tristan Stubbs then combined for an unbeaten partnership of 75 from 39 balls that took the Proteas well beyond the 200-run mark.
Miller hit a four and three sixes in a 23-ball 39 while Stubbs, preferred over Jason Smith in the number 6 slot, scored 34 no out off 19 balls.
Ngidi then gave the South Africans the perfect start in the second innings, nicking off Canadian skipper Dilpreet Bajwa with the very first delivery.
The seamer then nipped out Yuvraj Samra and Nicholas Kirton, and when Shreyas Movva removed Shreyas Movva Canada found themselves at 45-4.
Navneet Dhaliwal struck a defiant 64 from 49 balls and received decent support down the order from Harsh Thaker (33).
Ngidi though came back and finished with figures of 4-31 while Marco Jansen took 2-30.
The Proteas now gear up for a more challenging encounter when they take on Afghanistan at the same venue on Wednesday.