Sunday, March 8, 2015

Sri Lanka beat Australia by 64 runs in World Cup

Sydney: World Cup Kumar Sangakkara (104), despite the third century at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Sunday Sri Lanka (SCG) at the hands of the Pool-A 64-run defeat against Australia. Sri Lanka's second defeat in five matches, while Australia won the third to second place in the table with a win. Australia had scored 377 against Sri Lanka. All wickets in 46.2 overs in reply to Sri Lanka to play 312 runs for the loss could not. 62 and Dinesh Chandiml behalf Dilshan scored 52 runs great. Chandiml looked particularly dangerous strain but a total of 281 retired hurt him and had to go off the field.
Sri Lanka is not a good start. He has a total of five runs Lahiru Thirimanne (1) Sangakkara and Dilshan's wicket was followed for the second wicket partnership of 130 runs, doing the work of handling the situation. Dilshan was out of 135 total. Dilshan eight fours from 60 balls. Then Sangakkara Mahela Jayawardene (19) with a 53 run partnership for the third wicket. Jayawardene was run out of 188 total on the unfortunate manner. Meanwhile Sangakkara completed his century.

In World Cup history to score in three consecutive innings to become the only player. Sangakkara scored 104 runs. Before unbeaten 105 runs against Bangladesh in Melbourne and has scored 117 not out against England in Wellington. World Cup century in three innings, but had not yet had a player in one-day total of six times, the deed is done.

During his record-century in one-day cricket Sangakkara made 14 thousand runs. It's the first cricket player who has the world's second and Sri Lanka. Sangakkara has scored 14 065 ODIs so far. Sachin Tendulkar's record of most runs (18 426) is the name. Sanath Jayasuriya (13 430), Sri Lanka's second successful batsman. Sangakkara's wicket fell a total of 201 runs. Their captain Angelo Mathews (35) shared a stand of 13 could only between. Mathews with the Chandiml stormy partnership of 80 runs. Sri Lanka won the visible side of the partnership, but the Sri Lankan Chandiml balance grew beyond. Matthews dropped a total of 283 wickets. Sri Lanka lost five wickets for 29 runs.

James Faulkner from Australia for three wickets, while Mitchell Starc and Mitchell Johnson are the names of two wickets. Earlier, man of the match Glenn Maxwell (102) led the firm's performance thanks to their batsmen Australia won the toss and elected to bat scored 376 for nine in the allotted 50 overs. Maxwell's second fastest century in World Cup history. This is his career-first century. Maxwell, 10 fours and four sixes facing 53 balls. He completed 51 balls Sakda. Besides Maxwell Steven Smith, 72, captain Michael Clarke, Shane Watson 68 and contributed 67 runs. Aaron Finch (24) and David Warner (9) for a total of 41 runs after falling wickets Smith and Clarke for the third wicket partnership of 134 runs. Clark dropped a total of 175 wickets. Six fours in 68 balls Clark. Smith was out on a total of 177. Smith faced 88 balls and put seven fours and a six. Then Maxwell and Watson shared a stand of 160 for the fifth wicket. This partnership is the result of 13.4 overs. Both runs at an average of 11.70. Maxwell completed his first 26 balls and 51 balls half century. The second fastest century in World Cup history. Ireland's Kevin O'Brien is the name of the record of 50 balls to score. O'Brien against England in the 2011 World Cup, it was accomplished. Maxwell dropped a total of 337 wickets. After a run to join James Faulkner (0) were run out, but even then Hedin Brad Watson (25) with 30 runs for the seventh wicket Johde. Watson 41 balls with six boundaries and two sixes after being dismissed. It dropped a total of 368 wickets. On the third ball of the last over of the innings to Hedin Mathews Thisira Pereira were caught. Hedin nine balls put four fours and a six. Then the next ball Mitchell Starc (0) were run out. Australia scored 56 runs in the last five overs and lost five wickets.

Perera from Sri Lanka 2-2 wickets while Lasith Malinga and Mathews, Prasanna and Tillakaratne Dilshan Sekuge one success.

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