12 Runs conceded by Samuel Badree in his four overs, his second best in terms of economy rate in
24 T20Is. His best, in terms of economy, is 3 for 10 from four overs against Pakistan in Dhaka in 2014.
3 Instances of three spinners bowling their full quota of four overs in a T20I and
conceding less than 3.50 runs per over. In addition to Badree and Benn from the West Indies, Sri Lanka's Jeffrey Vandersay went for less than 3.50.
122 Sri Lanka's total, their
fifth lowest when batting first in a T20I. The only one of those five games which Sri Lanka won came defending 119 against New Zealand in Chittagong at the 2014 World T20. Their lowest is 82, against India in Visakhapatnam last month.
4 Instances of Sri Lanka
losing their fifth wicket for fewer than 47, which was the total at which they lost their fifth today. The lowest is 21, in that Visakhapatnam game.
9.58 Jeffrey Vandersay's economy rate in
four previous T20Is: in 12 overs he had leaked 115 runs and taken just one wicket. Today he was outstanding, conceding just 11 runs in four overs.
4.80 Economy rate for spinners in this match: they conceded 96 from 120 balls and took six wickets, an average of 16 runs per wicket. Seamers went at 7.96 runs per over, conceding 146 runs in 110 balls for, four wickets, an average of 36.50 runs per wicket.