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Sri Lanka crush
Bangladesh by 64 runs |
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Bangladeshi batsmen
couldn't match the spirited show that was put up
by their bowlers who restricted Sri Lanka to a
modest total of 147 for 5. Sri Lanka took only
15.5 overs to blow away the Tigers for a paltry
83 to keep their hopes alive in reaching the
Semis. Sri Lanka with this 64-run win at a
flood-lit Wanderers now face Australia tomorrow
for a berth in the Semi-Finals.
Mohammad Ashraful won
the toss and asked Sri Lanka to bat first. For
Sanath Jayasuriya, it was another failure with
the bat, this time a first-ball duck in the
first over bowled by Mashrafe Mortaza. Sri Lanka
never got into any rhythm after that although
they were meaningful contributions from the
likes of Tharanga (23 from 14) and Mahela
Jayawardene (30 from 30). Sri Lanka were
struggling at 96 for 5 in the 15th and could
just reach a moderate 147 for 5 thanks to a
couple of good overs towards the end. Dilshan
with 21 from 16 and Mubarak with 31 from 19 with
2 fours and a six were the finishers. The
Bangladeshi bowlers killed the Sri Lankan
strokeplay with their lack of pace. Young Off
Spinner Mahmudullah was simply outstanding in
his four overs which gave away only 19 runs
along with the wicket of Sangakkara.
The Bangladeshi chase
began on a dismal note with Chaminda Vaas
trapping Nazimuddin with a late inswinger in the
first over. Aftab Ahmed at no.3 just kept on
playing his shots but soon got cleaned up by
Dilhara Fernando without doing any significant
damage. Captain Ashraful came in with his side
in deep trouble and for once chickened out
playing an atrocious lofted shot. Bangladesh at
31 for 4 in the 7th over just didn't have the
firepower in their batting to reach the Sri
Lankan target. Eventually they got bowled out in
the 16th over with their innings lasting just
over an hour. Vaas, Fernando and Jayasuriya
picked up a couple of wickets each. But it was
Dilhara Fernando's double blow in the 4th over
that had fetched him the Man of the Match.
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