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Mubarak,
Jayasuriya star in SL's whitewash win |
July 25, 2007 (Link to
Scorecard)
Sri Lanka had little
trouble in enforcing a 3-0 whitewash over
Bangladesh in the 3rd and final ODI at RPS. In a
rain curtailed game, Bangladesh failed to chase
a moderate yet challenging target of 197 in 40
overs. Sanath Jayasuriya failed with the bat but
like always came back good in the match with the
ball triggering a Bangladeshi collapse.
The match just couldn't
get started because of late night and early
morning showers that drenched the ground. But
thanks to sunlight and good draining techniques,
the match could get underway in the noon with
just twenty overs lost. Sri Lanka brought in
Chamara Kapugedara, veteran Upul Chandana and
Nuwan Kulasekara in the side. Bangladesh won the
toss this time and put Sri Lanka to bat first on
a pitch that lacked the pace but had a bit of
assistance for the seamers. Shahadat Hossain
gave an aggressive start by forcing Sanath
Jayasuriya nicking one behind which gave the
fillip to the Tigers. Sri Lanka soon found
themselves in deep trouble at 61 for 4 when
Kumar Sangakkara (18) lost his patience and
concentration to be dismissed playing a rank bad
shot. Before his dismissal, Sangakkara was
involved in a controversy with Bangladeshi
Skipper Ashraful. It all happened when Chamara
Kapugedara was dropped in the slips, that got
Sangakkara to walk towards his partner to have a
word. Meanwhile Ashraful charged towards the non
striker's end shouting for the ball to affect a
run out with the ball still in play according to
him. Common sense prevailed as the Umpires
diffused the situation and decided not to go
against the spirit of the game as they calmed
both the players from continuing their heated
argument.
Sri Lanka fought back
having lost so many early wickets. They were
also helped by a number of catches and run out
opportunities messed up by the slippery
Bangladeshi fielding. The tall left handed
Mubarak was the man steering Sri Lanka out of
deep waters to take them to 196. Mubarak made 77
from 82 with six fours. Sri Lanka got bowled out
in 39.5 overs with Abdur Razzak taking 3 for 47
in 7.5 overs. The other significant contributors
for the homeside were Dilshan with 39 from 34
and Mahela Jayawardene coming in at no.7 to
score a cameo of 20 from 16.
An opportunity of
getting the one solitary win on this tour was
spoilt by Javed Omar and Mushfiqur Rahim. Both
batsmen fell early to Maharoof to have
Bangladesh at 11 for 2. Skipper Ashraful (20)
for sometime looked to get things under control
but his downfall to the skiddy Kulasekara was
the start of a big batting collapse. From 53 for
3, Bangladesh got down to 69 for 5 to bat
themselves out of the contest. Amidst all this,
young opener Tamim Iqbal was still there
fighting a lone battle. He finally found support
in the form of debutant Mahmudullah to bring
back some hopes for Bangladesh. Sanath
Jayasuriya broke this partnership as Tamim fell
for 54 from 73 with three fours and a pick up
shot for a six. Jayasuriya then picked up three
more wickets to wrap up the tail. Bangladesh
were bowled out for 157 in 37.1 overs.
Mahmudullah did well getting 36 in his first
innings at this level. Jayasuriya ended up with
brilliant figures of 4 for 14 in just 4 overs
which helped him get the Player of the Series
award. Jehan Mubarak was the Man of the Match
for his important half century.
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