COLOMBO, Feb 7: Hosts Sri Lanka on Tuesday thrashed Namibia by 137 runs in ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup match and their coach Sumithra Warnakulasuriya believes his side is ready to take on and beat tournament favourites India.

The hosts scored 263 for eight and then dismissed Associate side for 126 with Man-of-the-Match Sachithra Serasinghe following up his 41 runs with bat with off-spin that produced three for 22 while super sub Rajeewa Weerasinghe took four for 24.

“We are definitely prepared for India. And we are quite capable of beating them too,” the Lankan coach said.

Sri Lanka certainly look in good order for Friday’s match which, provided India beat Scotland on Wednesday, will decide who tops Group ‘C’ ahead of Super League quarterfinals.

Zimbabwe survived a big scare before defeating a plucky Nepal side by just two runs while New Zealand chalked up a comfortable beat Uganda by 122 runs.

In another match, South Africa kept alive their hopes of reaching Super League quarterfinals by hammering the USA by 162 runs. Proteas made 277 for eight and then bowled out tournament newcomers for 115 in only 29.1 overs.

Summarised scores:

At NCC Ground:

New Zealand beat Uganda by 122 runs.

NEW ZEALAND 259-6 in 50 overs (T.D. Astle 67, K. Noema-Barnett 67, R.P.C. Karaitiana 43 not out, A.P. de Boorder 33; P. Ochan 3-70, D. Ruyange 2-44); UGANDA 137 in 48.4 overs H.S. Almuzahim 27; D.J. Bartlett 5-30).

At P. Saravanamuttu Stadium:

South Africa beat USA by 162 runs.

SOUTH AFRICA 277-8 in 50 overs (C. Kieswetter 80, D. Elgar 79, G. Mokoena 29; N.K. Patel 2-26, M.K. Patel 2-34); USA 115 in 29.1 overs (D.O. Nathaniel 41; R. das Neves 5-29, C.J. Alexander 3-26).

At R. Premadasa Stadium:

Sri Lanka beat Namibia by 137 runs.

SRI LANKA 263-8 in 50 overs (P.D.M.A. Cooray 64 not out, S.C. Serasinghe 41, F.D.M. Karunaratne 33, A.D. Mathews 32; L.P. van der Westhuizen 3-34, F.N. Marx 3-70); NAMIBIA 126 in 38.3 overs (P.J. Grove 28, H.S. Prinsloo 27; D.R.F. Weerasinghe 4-24, S.C. Serasinghe 3-22).

At CCC Ground:

Zimbabwe beat Nepal by two runs.

ZIMBABWE 201 in 49.5 overs (R. Higgins 74, G. Querl 42; P. Khadka 4-28, B. Regmi 2-44); NEPAL 199-9 in 50 overs (K. Chaugai 78, S. Vesawkar 38, P. Khadka 28; A.G. Cremer 3-36, G.S. Balance 2-15, R. Higgins 2-31).

Wednesday’s fixtures:

Pakistan v Bangladesh at NCC Ground; Australia v West Indies at SSC Ground; India v Scotland at R. Premadasa Stadium; England v Ireland at CCC Ground.—Agencies

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