Athapaththu's record-equalling ton gives Sri Lanka 144-run win
Chasing 185, Malaysia were all out for 40 as 15-year-old Shashini Gimhani took 3 for 9
Chasing 185, Malaysia were all out for 40 as 15-year-old Shashini Gimhani took 3 for 9
Scorer: Harshith Gowda | Commentator: Sidharth Monga
That brings to an end the proceedings here, but don't go too far. We have the big Bangladesh vs Thailand match still to come.
5pm Chamari Athapaththu, who is also the Player of the Match, says: "Really happy today because I played good cricket. The main reason is because my mom is also watching. She has sacrificed a lot for me. Thank you very much, mama. I enjoy my cricket everyday in the middle. I know how to handle pressure. I just keep it simple. We made four changes because we need to give opportunities to youngsters with the World Cup coming up."
Winifred Duraisingam says: "It was a very tough game for us but I hope the girls learn something from this and come back stronger. We lack experience. This is a learning curve for us. Hope we get to play more against bowlers like these."
4.51pm Sri Lanka just too good for Malaysia. They win by 144 runs. That should seal the semi-final berth. Chamari Athapaththu has led the rout with her third T20I century, but Malaysia were really outgunned when they came out to bat. Sri Lanka always looked too good. Malaysia bowled out for 40 in 19.4 overs.
Amalin Sorfina b Kavindi 1 (9m 9b 0x4 0x6) SR: 11.11
Jack: "If I was Dilhari, I would be totally spewing given there wouldn't be a better chance!"
Kavindi to bowl the last over. Strange that Dilhari doesn't get to have a shot at the hat-trick
Chasing 185, Malaysia were all out for 40 as 15-year-old Shashini Gimhani took 3 for 9