U19 World Cup: Sri Lanka Crushes Japan by 203 Runs as Viran Chamuditha Smashes 192
By Lions Roar News Sports Desk
POTCHEFSTROOM, SOUTH AFRICA (Sunday, January 18, 2026) — Sri Lanka’s U19 stars have signaled their dominance at the Youth World Cup, securing a massive 203-run victory over Japan in their Group A preliminary round clash. A record-breaking batting performance saw the young Lions post a mammoth total, propelling them to the top of the Group A points table.
🏏 Dominant Batting Display
After being invited to bat first by Japan, the Sri Lankan top order unleashed a masterclass in power-hitting.
- The Star Performers: Viran Chamuditha fell just short of a double century, scoring a breathtaking 192 runs. He was brilliantly supported by Dimantha Mahawithana, who anchored the other end with a solid 115.
- The Total: Sri Lanka finished their 50 overs at a towering 387/4, setting a near-impossible target of 388 for the Japanese side.
🇯🇵 Japan’s Gritty Resistance
Chasing a daunting total, Japan struggled against the pace and spin of the Sri Lankan attack. However, the innings was highlighted by a heroic lone battle from Hugo Kelly, who scored a defiant 101 not out. Despite his century, Japan was restricted to 184/8 in their 50 overs, falling 203 runs short of the target.
With this win, Sri Lanka comfortably moves to the #1 spot in Group A, maintaining a healthy Net Run Rate.
📊 Sri Lanka U19 World Cup 2026: Match Results So Far
As the preliminary round progresses, here is the full list of matches played by the young Lions and their respective results:
| Date | Opponent | Result | Margin | Top Performer |
| Jan 14, 2026 | Scotland | Won | 7 Wickets | S. Perera (4/22) |
| Jan 16, 2026 | Namibia | Won | 142 Runs | R. Mendis (88) |
| Jan 18, 2026 | Japan | Won | 203 Runs | V. Chamuditha (192) |
