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Sri Lanka take
two hours to wrap up Ireland! |
April 18, 2007 (Link to
Scorecard)
Ireland's
dreams of causing an upset in their farewell
match of the World Cup was drenched by a
clinical performance from Sri Lanka. The match
turned out to be an utterly ridiculous affair at
St George's in Grenada with Ireland getting
skittled out for 77 and then Sri Lanka knocking
the runs in exactly 10 overs. Mind you this was
a 50-over International and what a shame it is
for everyone connected to the game to see such a
poor game. The 'one bad day' of both Pakistan
and India has devalued the tournament with the
fans all around the world having to bear Ireland
and Bangladesh (although they did beat the
Proteas) put up those sorry performances in
their Super Eights Matches.
Mahela Jayawardene and his team meant business
right from the start. Just like Australia, they
put the weaker opposition to bat first having
won the toss. The opening start from Jeremey
Bray and William Porterfield was a promising one
as far as the scoreboard was concerned. The two
batted together for 7.3 overs as Ireland lost
their first wicket at 28. But then Farveez
Maharoof who had given the breakthrough went
onto take another three wickets which got
Ireland at 46 for 4 as it was time for many fans
to switch off their television sets to avoid
watching a disgusting one-sided contest. It was
pure seam movement from Maharoof who had used
his height to good effect and he was given great
support from the acrobatic Sangakkara behind the
stumps. Maharoof was later the choice for the
Man of the Match.
muMuttiah
Muralitharan and Chaminda Vaas were surprisingly
included in the team today and out went the
unlucky Malinga Bandara and Dilhara Fernando.
Murali is unplayable for some of the better
batsmen around the world and the Irish batsmen
are no genius to pick his variations. Murali in
a a spell of just 5 overs took four wickets as
Ireland were kept down to 77 with their innings
lasting only 27.4 overs. Maharoof bowled out his
10 taking those four wickets for 25. Chaminda
Vaas was the other wicket taker with one scalp
in 5.4 overs. The top scorer for Ireland was
Bray with 20, he also faced the most deliveries
among all the batsmen which is just 29 balls!
There were five ducks registered in the innings
and only three batsmen getting into double
figures.
It was another failure for the Upul Tharanga,
the talented left hander, out for a duck in the
first over. It was a soft dismissal with
Tharanga not bothering to put his cut shot along
the ground. Likewise Kumar Sangakkara also fell
going for an ambitious shot, he made 10. Sanath
Jayasuriya and Mahela Jayasuriya saw the Sri
Lankans through to an 8-wicket win with as many
as 240 balls to spare! Jayasuriya had got 24
from 20 with 3 fours and a six while Mahela got
39 from 27 with six fours and a six. Now that
was one of the worst matches in the history of
the game, not Sri Lanka's fault though for being
utterly professional! Some of the experts
believe that Sri Lanka should have batted first
as that would have given their batsmen some time
in the middle ahead of the Semi-Final. As far as
Ireland are concerned, they need some more
exposure as they have shown promise in their
game to be the best amongst the minnows.
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