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Showing posts with label sri lanka team in world cup. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Sri Lanka Vs New Zealand :Sri Lanka Beat New Zealand by 5 Wickets enters into World Cup Final 3rd Time

Sri Lanka Vs New Zealand :Sri Lanka Beat New Zealand  by 5 Wickets enters into cricket world Cup Final 3rd Time.  Wow! Wow! Wow! what a interesting cricketing match this Semi final of cricket world cup.
 Valuable innings of Tillakaratne Dilshan 73 runs (93 balls 10 fours & 1 six)  &  Kumar Sangakkara 54 (79 balls 7 fours & 1 Six) and in the lower order Angelo Mathews 14 runs (18 balls) & Thilan Samarweera 23 runs (38 balls) takes Srilankan team to Victory by 5 wickets. After loosing of quick wickets New Zealand returns into the match very strongly.
Sri Lanka beats New Zealand by 5 Wickets in Semi Final

Before this New Zeland is able to manage only 217/10  runs in 48.5 overs.

Only Martin Guptill 39 runs (65 balls) & Scott styris 57 Runs ( 77 balls with 5 fours) showed some fight to
Sri Lankan Bowling Attack and manage to somehow to cross the 200 runs mark.

                       O      M     R    W
Lasith Malinga 9 0 55 3
H Herath         9 1 31 1
Ajantha mendis9.5 0 35 3
M Muralitharan 10 1 42

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Sri Lanka Vs England :Tharanga & Dilshan Centuries Takes Sri Lanka into World Cup Semi Final


Sri Lanka Won by Quarter Finals by 10th Wickets Against England. Tillakaratne Dilshan 108 runs (115 balls with 10 fours & 2 Sixes) and Upul Tharanga 102 Runs (122 balls 12 fours & 1 Six) are the heros in the Sri lankan Victory. Now Sri Lanka play First Semi Final against New Zealand on 29th March at Colombo. Second Semi Finals will be played between Pakistan & India on 30th March at Mohali

Tillakaratne Dilshan image courtesy Espn Cric info



 Tillakaratne Dilshan and Upul Tharanga set an emphatic seal on Sri Lanka's place in their home semi-final against New Zealand next Tuesday, as England's chaotic World Cup campaign came to an abrupt and anticlimactic end under the floodlights at the Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. Set a testing total of 230 at a venue where successful run-chases have been notoriously thin on the ground, Sri Lanka's openers set about proving that history is bunk as they sauntered to victory by 10 wickets and with a massive 64 balls to spare. After five months on the road for England's cricketers, and six consecutive nail-biters in the group stages of the tournament, they found they had nothing left to give as the first round of knock-out matches was concluded with an utter walloping.


Though several higher scores have been made in this tournament to date, England's total of 229 for 6 ought to have competitive in the conditions. Only eight times in 49 internationals at the venue had a team batting second chased 230 or more for victory, and the most recent occasion came back in 2004. However, Dilshan and Tharanga battled through a tricky start with a flurry of aggression, before settling back into an effortlessly accumulative tempo. For the second time in the campaign, following on from their crushing of Zimbabwe in Pallekele, both men brought up centuries in a massive and indomitable stand.

Full report to follow.



50 overs England 229 for 6 (Trott 86, Morgan 50) v Sri Lanka

Jonathan Trott and Eoin Morgan turned up the heat on Sri Lanka with a fourth-wicket stand of 91 in 16 overs, only for the batting Powerplay to once again scupper England's momentum, as two nervy sets of players fought for the ascendancy in a gripping quarter-final in Colombo. After winning the toss on a typically spin-friendly surface, England overcame a sluggish start to post a defendable total of 229 for 6, with Trott once again playing the anchor role as he passed 400 runs for the tournament with his fifth fifty in seven innings.

However, their ambitions of a formidable 240-plus total were scuppered by the dismissal of Morgan in the first over of the Powerplay. 

Until he drilled Lasith Malinga to deep cover for a 55-ball 50, he had lived a charmed life, with no fewer than four clear-cut chances going his way - three dropped catches, two of them extraordinarily easy, and an lbw appeal on 29 that would have proved stone-dead on review. His luck, however, ran out at an inopportune moment for England, and when Graeme Swann missed a switch hit to fall for a first-ball duck, England proved incapable of reaching the boundary while the field was up, with just 23 runs coming in the five overs of fielding restrictions, and 56 in the last 10 all told.


Nevertheless, England have runs on the board, and that - according to the ground statistics at least - could be half the battle won. Thirty-six of the 49 completed matches at the Premadasa Stadium have gone to the side batting first, including 14 of the last 18 day-night fixtures, and Trott's performance was that of a man who knew that if he batted through the innings, the runs would materialise somehow. He finished with 86 from 115 balls with just two boundaries, none of which came in the first 30 overs, and eventually fell in pursuit of his third, as he swept Muttiah Muralitharan to deep backward square with nine balls of the innings remaining.

This could yet prove to be the last match of Murali's exceptional career, and he finished with 2 for 54 in nine overs before limping off with an apparent recurrence of his hamstring strain. However, that tally could have been higher but for an extraordinary sequence of events in his eighth over, when Morgan was dropped twice in consecutive deliveries. He had already survived one dolly of an opportunity on 16, when Thilan Samaraweera shelled a leading edge off Ajantha Mendis at point, but Murali couldn't contain his fury when, first, Angelo Mathews at extra cover fluffed a lofted drive, before Rangana Herath dived forward at point but failed to cling on.

In between his let-offs, Morgan produced a typically inventive and energising performance. England had collected a grand total of four boundaries before he came to the middle in the 28th over, but Morgan added that many off his own bat, as he worked the angles in his inimitable style, launching Malinga for a checked drive over extra cover before dabbing three more through third man, two via an open face, and one from a well-timed reverse sweep.

Such riches proved hard to come by at the top of the order, as Sri Lanka's bowlers applied the tightest of tourniquets in the opening exchanges of the contest. Despite enjoying a fine tournament to date, Strauss's ambitions were thwarted from the outset as Sri Lanka opened their bowling with a spinner for the first time in the tournament to date, and he already seemed resigned to ugly heaves through the leg-side when Tillakaratne Dilshan beat him on precisely that shot in the eighth over, to send the captain back for 5 from 19 balls.
At the other end, Ian Bell became Strauss's third opening partner of the campaign, after Kevin Pietersen and Matt Prior, and he launched his innings in fine style with a first-ball flick through square leg for four as Malinga strayed onto his pads. Mathews, though several notches slower than Malinga, also provided enough pace to pick the gaps, as Bell added two more boundaries in an attractive and promising 25 from 32 balls. But, just when he seemed set for a big performance, Bell chipped Mathews limply to midwicket, as England struggled to 32 for 2 in the mandatory Powerplay - their lowest total in the tournament to date.


However, Trott's sang froid was well suited to the situation, as he backed himself to work the ones and twos in a boundary-less start to his innings, and at the same time he drew a gutsy response from Ravi Bopara, who was far less comfortable with the tempo, but who knuckled down for an important 31 from 56 balls.


Bopara cut Herath sweetly through point for four early in his stay, but he might have fallen twice in two balls in Herath's next over, as an lbw appeal was deemed to be missing leg (although the decision would have stayed on-field) before Bopara missed a cut that zipped millimetres past his off stump. Herath also had another lbw appeal that was this time sent for a review, before Murali's wiles eventually extracted him on the sweep in the 27th over. Nevertheless, the collective effort has given England's bowlers something to chew on. Another thrilling finale is in prospect. 

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Sri Lankan Team Records in ICC Cricket World Cups


Why Sri Lankan Team is Strongest Contender To Win ICC Cricket World Cup 2011

In the Successuful and experienced leadership of Kumar Sangakkara Sri lankan team is ready to show his talent in this Icc Cricket World Cup 2011. Strong Batting Line up & Allrounders like Kumar Sangakkara & Dilshan Tillakaratne are strongest points of Sri Lankan Team.

Sanagakkara is the soul of team because he is playing as a captain of team  and wicketkeeper & Opening Batsman to lay the foundation big score.  In the successful captainship of  Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka played the finals in  2007 world cup.

In recent times under Kumar Sangakkara’s captainship won the one day international series against West Indies. Before this Australia team also saw the face of defeat in their home grounds against Sri Lanka.

 
Sri Lankan  team have  to play  5 leagues matches out of 6 on his home soil.  And Sri Lankan team is almost invincible in his home grounds. With the help of Kumar Sangakkara’s &  Dilshan Tillakaratne strong batting, fast bowling attack of Lasith Malinga & no. 1 Off Spinner of World Murlitharan is in the side and they can get easy entry in Quarter Finals.

  • Strong Opening Partnership


Kumar Sangakkara, Dilshan Tillakaratne & Upal Thranga are the three batsman which can destroy any bowling attack of world. Any two can open the innings & how to pace the innings to score bg total. They also how to know the play in different climate conditions when ball is new moisture is present in pitch. This is why this team is successful in most of matches.  Kumar Sangakkara & Dilshan Tillakaratne played around 475 ODI matches themselves. If we add both players scores  
Will cross the Thirteen thousand mark.

  • Mahela Jayardane is the Base of Sri lankan Batting

Mahela Jayardane is very intelligent & smart batsman who scores runs in no time. He know how to pace the innings and how the team gets a big total to fight in match. He is one of the strongest middle order batsman because of  his techniques and experience. He doesn’t take too many risks in his innings and change his gears to score of runs in death overs by his blistering batting.

  • Trusted Allrounders
  • Muttiya Murlitharan best offspinner of World


Top 3 World Cup Performers of Sri Lankan Team

Top 3 Batsman

 Batsman
Matches
Runs
HS
Mahela Jayardane
 24
 671
115
Sangakkara
 21
526
76
Chamara Silva
 11
350
64

Top 3 Bowlers

Bowlers
Matches
Wickets
Best
M. Murlitharan
31
53
4/19
L. Malinga
8
18
 4/54
D. Fernando
16
16
 3/41


Sri Lankan Team World Cup Records

v      Sri Lanka Played all 9 World Cup from 1975

v      Sri Lanka total 57 matches played in World Cup. In those 25 Won & 30 Lost & 1 No Result
v      1996 World Cup Winner

v      Runners Up in 2007 World Cup

v      Played Two Finals in 1996 & 2007

v      Sri Lankan team one Final won 1996 & one lost in 2007

v      Sri Lanka Played 3 Semi Finals of  1996, 2003 & 2007

v      Sri Lanka Won 2 Semi Finals in 1996 & 2007 out 3 & one lost in 2003


Highest Score 398/5 VS Kenya in Candy (sri lanka) 1996 WC
Lowest Score 86 Vs West indies Manchester ( England) 1975 WC
Highest Batsman innings   Arvind De Silva 145 VS Kenya in Candy (sri lanka) 1996 WC

Most Sixes in an innings Sanath Jayasuriya 7 Sixes against Bangladesh in Port of spain 2007 WC
Most Runs - 1165 runs Sanath Jayasuriya  in 38 matches

Most Centuries – 3 centuries by Sanath Jayasuriya  in 38 matches
Most Half Centuries - 9 halfcenturies by Sanath Jayasuriya  in 38 matches
Most Sixes - 27 by Sanath Jayasuriya  in 38 matches
Best Bowling Figures -  6/25 Chaminda Vaas VS Bangladesh in pietermaritzburg in 2003 WC
Most Wickets – 53 by M.Muralitharan  in 31 matches