SRI LANKA BEAT UAE TO KEEP TITLE DREAM ALIVE

ASIA RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP: SRI LANKA 33 - UAE 17

Sri Lanka kept their title dream alive as they beat United Arab Emirates 33-17 in the Asia Rugby Championship Division One second match. The Tuskers had a tough first half but manage to overcome UAE challenges in the last forty minutes. UAE did not let it gone easily but Sri Lanka had the stamina to control the game until the end.

Sri Lanka's Fazil Marija stunned UAE with a quick try inside the first minute of play. But UAE bounced back in the 4th minute with Andrew Stevenson's penalty. They took the lead in the 18th minute after a converted try by Glen Moore. The Tuskers got another try two minutes later through Danuska Ranjan, and Thilina Wijesinghe did not miss the conversion. Thilina scored another penalty for Sri Lanka in the 31st minute, but Andrew Powell and Stevensen reduced the deficit to just one point at the break.

Sri Lanka returned for the second half with a slim 18-17 advantage. Lee Keegal was quick to increase their lead with a try two minutes after the match resumed. Thilina was on target again with the conversion. The Tuskers pumped the pressure on UAE. They were 30-17 up after a try by Jesan Dissanayake in the 68th minute. Thilina added another three points from a late penalty to ensure Sri Lanka bagged their second win at the championship. They will face Malaysia in their last match this Saturday, which will be the most crucial match in ARC 2017.

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