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Pakistan grapple with Sri Lanka M-factor

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Pakistan will look to blunt Lasith Malinga and wily off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan in their Group A encounter against Sri Lanka on Saturday, with captain Shahid Afridi confident of a win.
Co-hosts Sri Lanka, champions in 1996, and 1992 winners Pakistan are off to flying starts in the tournament with convincing wins against minnows Canada and Kenya, and are primed for their first big match.
"I am confident that we are up to the Sri Lankan challenge and ready for anything they throw at us, whether its Malinga or Muralitharan," said Afridi.

Muralitharan, who has a world record 521 wickets in 342 one-day internationals, has a tally of 95 against Pakistan in 64 matches, and is even more dangerous in home conditions.

"In Sri Lankan conditions and pitches, he (Muralitharan) is always very dangerous and he could probably turn the ball on the marble as well. He has so much experience and knows conditions well and that's why he is the best," said Afridi.

Afridi said Malinga, renowned for his slingy action, would find it tough after missing the Canada match due to a back strain.

"Malinga is a very good bowler but he is coming back from an injury, so let’s see how strong he is and how much he can adjust to the conditions," said Afridi.

Malinga has just ten wickets in nine matches against Pakistan including a best of 5-34.

Pakistan have also handled spinner Ajantha Mendis well. He has ten wickets against them in six matches.

Afridi hoped the sell-out match would be entertaining in a World Cup that needs a blockbuster clash between two of the big guns.

"It will be a good game. If we bowl well, bat well and go with positive body language and show more readiness for the game and willingness to win, I am sure we can pull it off," said Afridi.

Pakistan have never lost a World Cup match against Sri Lanka in six previous attempts but they were all before Sri Lanka became one of the top sides in the world game.

"The last match Sri Lanka played against us their fast bowlers did really well and they have a very good team combination. They’ve got good new guys in the side so we will have to play with our full strength and to win against them we need to give more than 100 percent effort," said Afridi.

Pakistan will look to improve on their starts — both in batting and bowling — at the match in Colombo.

"We are not short on motivation and our energy levels are good," said Afridi, looking to restrict the in-form Mahela Jayawardene, who scored a match-winning hundred during the team's 210-run win over Canada.

Besides Jayawardene, captain Kumar Sangakkara, Tillakaratne Dilshan and Upul Tharanga are in good form with the bat.

Jayawardene acknowledged Pakistan were a dangerous side.

"They (Pakistan) are a very good side, so we look forward to playing Pakistan. The boys showed great attitude in the match against Canada," said Jayawardene.

Sri Lanka will likely bring Malinga into the side in place of Thisara Perera, who took three wickets in the Canada match.

Pakistan will try to squeeze in off-spinner Saeed Ajmal, who has not played since his father's death in January this year.​
 

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Chamara Kapugedara – On Sri Lanka's ambitions of CWC 2011 VN:F [1.9.7_1111]

“Everyone in the team wants to give him (Muralitharan) a good send off. We want to win the cup for Murali”
 
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Shahid Afridi – On is preparation for match against Sri Lanka

“I am confident that we are up to the Sri Lankan challenge and ready for anything they throw at us, whether its Malinga or Muralitharan”
 

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Cricket fever

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With World Cup fever gripping the island, people can be seen expressing their excitement in their own way all over the country. Seen here are children enjoying a game of street cricket outside the R Premadasa Stadium, where Sri Lanka and Pakistan will are due to meet today.
 

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Heavyweights clash at R Premadasa

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February 26, Colombo
Start time 14:30 local time (09:00 GMT)



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After his performance in Hambantota, Sri Lanka will want to find a place for Thisara Perera in their XI © AFP
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Big Picture
When the World Cup comes to colourful Colombo on Saturday, the tournament will begin in earnest for two subcontinent teams. Both Pakistan and Sri Lanka opened with massive wins over Associate nations, but this will be their first real test in the competition. None of the smaller teams in Group A seem capable of challenging the Test nations, so the game will be important in terms of placings for the quarter-finals. And in a tournament whose first week has been loaded with one-sided matches, two teams packed with dynamic players also promise some high-voltage entertainment. Past records might suggest Pakistan have an edge - they have beaten Sri Lanka in each of their six encounters in the World Cups and have won their previous five games at the R Premadasa - but that will count for little. The two sides have not faced each other in cricket's showpiece tournament since 1992, and the Premadasa has undergone extensive redevelopment. What will help Pakistan, though, is the relative lack of controversy surrounding the current team, a low-profile lead-up and the confidence of a recent series win, in New Zealand, behind them.
Sri Lanka's advantage is that most of their players have had a taste of how the new track will fare during the domestic limited-over tournament held in January. Traditionally, this has been a bat-first venue, especially in day-night games where the team chasing has won only one of the past 13 matches, but it remains to be seen how the re-laid pitch fares .

Form guide
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Pitch and conditions
The pitch will be the centre of attention since it's a re-laid track, and Saturday's game will be the first international game to be played on it. It may not be too high scoring a game, if the domestic matches played since the stadium was re-developed are anything to go by. The highest score batting first in the one-dayers played in January was 225, a total which was easily defended. Kumar Sangakkara, the Sri Lanka captain, though, expects the bare surface to be good for batting.
Watch out for…
Thisara Perera was outstanding with the ball against Canada, and picked loads of wickets whenever he got a chance in 2010 as well. He worked up real pace in Hambantota, and has provided the team management with the welcome headache of working out how to accommodate him, Lasith Malinga, Nuwan Kulasekara and Angelo Mathews in the XI. He also adds muscle to Sri Lanka's lower-middle order. Shoaib Akhtar has weathered stacks of controversies and fitness problems to become one of the few constants in Pakistan's team. There has not been any talk of injuries for eight months, a minor miracle given his past record. Age hasn't slowed him down too much either; even at 35 he remains among the quickest bowlers in the world.

Team news
Pakistan have hinted they will stick to the same combination that played Kenya, which means Wahab Riaz and Saeed Ajmal are likely to remain on the bench. Waqar Younis has said Pakistan are pondering how to use Abdul Razzaq better, but for now he will continue to be an impact batsman at No. 8 and opening the bowling. Pakistan (probable): 1 Mohammad Hafeez, 2 Ahmed Shehzad, 3 Kamran Akmal (wk), 4 Younis Khan, 5 Misbah-ul-Haq, 6 Umar Akmal, 7 Shahid Afridi (capt), 8 Abdul Razzaq, 9 Umar Gul, 10 Abdur Rehman, 11 Shoaib Akhtar
The main concern for Sri Lanka is the fitness of their pace spearhead, Malinga, who has a back strain. He missed Sri Lanka's opening game, but he did bowl in the nets on Friday. The physio will take a call on Saturday whether Malinga will play. If he doesn't, Sri Lanka could stick to the same XI that beat Canada.
Sri Lanka (probable): 1 Tillakaratne Dilshan, 2 Upul Tharanga, 3 Kumar Sangakkara (capt & wk), 4 Mahela Jayawardene, 5 Chamara Kapugedera, 6 Thilan Samaraweera, 7 Angelo Mathews, 8 Thisara Perera, 9 Nuwan Kulasekara, 10 Ajantha Mendis, 11 Muttiah Muralitharan
Try picking the XIs for tomorrow's game by playing Team Selector.

Stats and trivia

  • Muttiah Muralitharan needs one more wicket to move past Wasim Akram's tally of 55 wickets to become the second highest wicket-taker in World Cups.
  • Sri Lanka have never beaten Pakistan in six World Cup matches, though the two haven't met in the competition since 1992.
  • One more stumping will take Sangakkara's tally to eight, moving ahead of Adam Gilchrist and Moin Khan, with whom he current shares the record for most stumpings.
  • This is Afridi's fourth World Cup, but he is yet to make a half-century.

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"In the past we've played really well against him in this country. I don't think we should worry about him that much; he is not 28 anymore. It is not going to be easy though. We're prepared not only for him but the entire team."
Waqar doesn't think Pakistan should be scared of Murali

"I find it surprising that their name is not bandied about in the mix of potential World Cup winners as they have brilliant match winners with both bat and ball."
Mahela Jayawardene thinks Pakistan are among the favourites for the tournament
 

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Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by 11 runs

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Match : Sri Lanka v Pakistan
Venue
: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
Date : 26-Feb-2011
Toss : Pakistan
Result : Pakistan won by 11 runs Batting 1st
Batsmen
How Out R B 4's 6's
Ahmed Shehzad c †Sangakkara b Perera 13 23 2 0
Mohammad Hafeez run out (Jayawardene/Herath/Muralitharan/
†Sangakkara) 32 31 4 1
Kamran Akmal†
st †Sangakkara b Herath 39 48 5 0
Younis Khan
c Jayawardene b Herath 72 76 4 0
Misbah-ul-Haq not out 83 91 6 0
Umar Akmal c Dilshan b Muralitharan 10 15 1 0
Shahid Afridi* c Dilshan b Mathews 16 12 3 0
Abdul Razzaq
c sub (Chamara Kapugedera) b Perera 3 4 0 0
Extras (lb 4, w 5) 9 Total (6 wickets; 49.5 overs) 277
Did not bat Umar Gul, Abdur Rehman, Shoaib Akhtar
Fall of wickets
1-28 (Ahmed Shehzad), 2-76 (Mohammad Hafeez), 3-105 (Kamran Akmal), 4-213 (Younis Khan), 5-238 (Umar Akmal), 6-267 (Shahid Afridi), 7-277 (Abdul Razzaq).
Bowling O M R W NB WD
Nuwan Kulasekara 10.0 1 64 0 0 1
Thissara Perera
9.0 0 62 2 0 2
Angelo Mathews
10.0 0 56 1 0 0
Muttiah Muralitharan
10.0 0 35 1 0 2
Rangana Herath
10.0 0 46 2 0 0
Thilakaratne Dilshan
1.0 0 10 0 0 0
Batting 2nd
Sri Lanka (target: 278 runs from 50 overs)
Batsmen How Out R B 4's 6's
Upul Tharanga c Shahid Afridi b Mohammad Hafeez 33 43 6 0
Thilakaratne Dilshan
b Shahid Afridi 41 55 5 0
Kumar Sangakkara*†
c Ahmed Shehzad b Shahid Afridi 49 61 2 1
Mahela Jayawardene b Shoaib Akhtar 2 10 0 0
Thilan Samaraweera
st †Kamran Akmal b Shahid Afridi 1 4 0 0
Chamara Silva st †Kamran Akmal b Abdur Rehman 57 78 5 0
Angelo Mathews c Ahmed Shehzad b Shahid Afridi 18 20 2 0
Thissara Perera
b Shoaib Akhtar 8 6 1 0
Nuwan Kulasekara
c Umar Akmal b Umar Gul 24 14 2 1
Rangana Herath not out 4 10 0 0
Muttiah Muralitharan not out 0 1 0 0
Extras (b 1, lb 10, w 16, nb 2) 29
Total (9 wickets; 50 overs) 266
Fall of wickets 1-76 (Tharanga), 2-88 (Dilshan), 3-95 (Jayawardene), 4-96 (Samaraweera), 5-169 (Sangakkara), 6-209 (Mathews), 7-232 (Perera), 8-233 (Silva), , 9-265 (Kulasekara).
Bowling
O M R W NB WD
Shoaib Akhtar 10.0 0 42 2 0 0
Abdul Razzaq 5.0 1 23 0 0 0
Abdul Razzaq
9.0 0 60 1 1 2
Mohammad Hafeez 6.0 0 33 1 0 2
Shahid Afridi 10.0 0 34 4 0 1
Abdur Rehman 10.0 1 63 1 1 3
Umpires :
Ian Gould (England) and Daryl Harper (Australia)
TV Umpire:
Nigel Llong (England)
Match Referee : Chris Broad (England)
Reserve Umpire :
Tony Hill (New Zealand)
 
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Kenya in turmoil ahead of Sri Lanka clash

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Kenya face double trouble ahead of their all-important World Cup Group A match against Sri Lanka here on Tuesday, as they counter formidable opponents and differences between players and coach.

Kenya have lost both their matches at the tournament, going down by 10 wickets against New Zealand, after being shot out for just 69, before slumping to a 205-run loss to Pakistan.


Adding to their problems, reports have emerged of internal divisions within the squad.


Cricket Kenya chief Samir Inamdar on Sunday blamed differences between the players and West Indian coach Eldine Baptiste for their lacklustre performances.


But Kenya captain Jimmy Kamande brushed aside the reports, saying his team is united.


"There is no fighting, no worries," said Kamande. "Maybe there is miscommunication, but I can assure you we are all here as a family and are happy. We will show some improvement in future games."


Kenyan cricket has been dogged by political problems since the famous run to the 2003 World Cup semi-finals.


It was in that World Cup where Kenya beat Sri Lanka in Nairobi, but that is their only win in five clashes between the two nations.


Kenya have four survivors from that match — Steve Tikolo, Collins Obuya, Thomas Odoyo and Peter Ongondo — but the team looks a pale shadow of that side at the current tournament.


Kamande said every member of the team needed to perform in Colombo.
"We need all eleven players to perform, which has not happened in the last two matches, especially against New Zealand," said Kamande, whose team conceded a world record equalling 37 wides against Pakistan and were bowled out for 112.


"We are still in this tournament and what we need is to do well against Sri Lanka which is a very strong team," said Kamande. "Sri Lanka have some good spinners so we have to deal with them, and fight well."


Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara urged his team not to panic after slipping to defeat against Pakistan.


"We have Kenya, followed by Australia, so we will look back on the defeat and learn from our mistakes which is very important," said Sangakkara.
"There are a few things we can learn. Bowling a better line and length is important and when we bat partnerships are important and we shouldn’t panic," added the skipper, who scored 49 against Pakistan.
The top four teams from each group will qualify for the quarter-finals and Sangakkara stressed the need to keep improving as the tournament progresses.


"We are just going to keep preparing and keep playing as best we know how. There's a long way to go in this tournament so we just have got to keep plugging on and make sure that we perform as well as we can," said Sangakkara.
 

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Cricket Fever heats-up

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Cricket fans flocked to the P.D Sirisena Grounds in Maligawatta this morning to buy Rs.50 tickets for the Sri Lanka- Australia World Cup encounter which is to be played at the R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium on March 5. Seen here policemen watching a group of fans jumping to the grounds to buy tickets by evading the queue.
 

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Kenya hope to avoid mismatch

Team news

Sri Lanka, strong favourites to win the World Cup, had one problem area when they started out. They have the class of Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene and Nos. 3 and 4, and the hitting prowess of Angelo Mathews and Thisara Perera in the lower order. The link between them, though, gets exposed every now and then. Chamara Silva's fifty against Pakistan, though, might just mean he is the lesser of the evils. The other Chamara, Kapugedera, doesn't have the results to match the flair he seeks to exhibit. Lasith Malinga is reportedly fit but whether he will play is not yet certain.



Sri Lanka: (probable): 1 Tillakaratne Dilshan, 2 Upul Tharanga, 3 Kumar Sangakkara (capt & wk), 4 Mahela Jayawardene, 5 Chamara Silva, 6 Thilan Samaraweera, 7 Angelo Mathews, 8 Thisara Perera, 9 Nuwan Kulasekara, 10 Ajantha Mendis, 11 Muttiah Muralitharan.



Kenya: 1 Maurice Ouma, 2 Seren Waters, 3 Colins Obuya, 4 Steve Tikolo, 5 Tanmay Mishra, 6 Rakep Patel, 7 Jimmy Kamande, 8 Thomas Odoyo, 9 Nehemiah Odhiambo, 10 Shem Ngoche, 11 Elijah Otieno.
 

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'Malinga is fit' - Bayliss

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Lasith Malinga, the Sri Lanka fast bowler is available for selection for their World Cup, Group A game against Kenya on Tuesday, according to the team's coach Trevor Bayliss
 

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ICC Cricket World Cup - 14th match, Group A
Sri Lanka v Kenya
Sri Lanka won by 9 wickets (with 188 balls remaining)



Kenya innings (50 overs maximum)
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MA Ouma† lbw b Kulasekara 1 7 0 0 14.28
1.2 Kula strikes with his second delivery! that inward movement from a length, he was pushing forward outside the line, was struck on the knee roll in front of the stumps, umpire gave him out right away, Ouma goes for the review, but that is hitting middle of middle, and Kenya's troubles continue 4/1

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SR Waters lbw b Malinga 3 4 0 0 75.00
2.1 Waters is gone! Malinga gets one of those lethal indipping yorkers bang on target, right on the toes, Waters is hurled in the air with the impact, and goes down on all fours, no one has any doubts about where that was heading, not even Waters, who gets up and starts walking back, no review from Kenya 8/2

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CO Obuya b Malinga 52 100 4 0 52.00
31.4 that's almost the perfect yorker. Collins is on his way. The sling is in. Malinga's catapult side-arm action means it marginally tails away as it comes out of his hand before the laws of fluid dynamics take over. Around halfway down it begins to move in. Collins knows he's in trouble, he tries to cover the line. The ball tails in some more. The bat comes down. Too late, and not playing down the right line. The base of off stump takes a hammering. 102/3

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DO Obuya c Samaraweera b Muralitharan 51 106 3 0 48.11
40.1 74.4 kph, Murali jogs in, and bowls a flighted one from round the stumps, he goes down for the slog sweep, and picks out the man at deep midwicket with precision, looped away high in the air and came down in his hands nicely, Obuya is gone 127/5

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SO Tikolo c Dilshan b Mathews 7 17 1 0 41.17
36.2 Dilshan plucks a rocket out of the air, and is mighty pleased with it, it was short and wide, Angelo is lucky to get that one, it was bashed off the back foot hard and scorched its way to Dilshan at point. who took it cleanly around chest height, Angelo smiles, Tikolo walks back 120/4
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T Mishra lbw b Malinga 0 13 0 0 0.00

41.6 Malinga was trying this when he was firing in those full tosses, gets it right this time, the yorker crashes into the boot, too bad he could not get it out of the way, the umpire gave him the finger, but Kenya go for the review, Malinga is too tight there with the front foot, was it a no-ball, was there some part of the foot behind the landing crease, the ball then moved in late, and would have gone on to just strike leg stump, graze it as it were, the on-field call stands, it's not a no-ball, it is hitting leg, and Mishra's misery is over 137/7

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JK Kamande* run out (Silva) 1 3 0 0 33.33
41.1 from Malinga, what's that? is it a plane? is it a bird? is it Rhodes? no it's Chamara Silva, a steaming yorker from Malinga, just about dug out by the batsman, but they make the mistake of attempting the single, Silva runs in from midwicket, picks up the ball, and goes flying in to stumps horizontally at the striker's end, catching the batsman way out of his ground, as the replays confirm 128/6

NN Odhiambo not out 8 10 2 0 80.00

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PJ Ongondo b Malinga 0 1 0 0 0.00
43.1 144.1 kph, 144 kph yorker, make way, that is headed only one way, the middle stump is shaken out of its stupor, no chance for the batsman, this is Malinga at his lethal best, want yorker, get yorker, on demand, any time 137/8

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SO Ngoche b Malinga 0 1 0 0 0.00
43.2 143.3 kph, take a bow, Lasith Malinga, it's a hat-trick, he had got one on the last ball of his previous over, homes in on middle stump, nothing can stop it, least of all poor Shem Ngoche, who was just about expecting this, but could not do anything to stop it, it scorches its way past the gap between bat and pad, the shatterer of stumps has five 137/9

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E Otieno b Malinga 0 2 0 0 0.00
43.4 143.5 kph, it's all over for Kenya, they have been blown away by the marauder, another one sears in on the stumps, nothing can be done about it, it's destined to knock the leg stump out of its position, and does so, the batsman is only a sideshow, everything else is a sideshow, it is only Malinga, the ball, and the stumps, six wickets for the champion, the crowd roar their lungs out, got to feel for Kenya, their only mistake was to come in the way of Malinga and his targets 142/10

Extras (b 1, lb 6, w 9, nb 3) 19

Total (all out; 43.4 overs) 142 (3.25 runs per over) Fall of wickets1-4 (Ouma, 1.2 ov), 2-8 (Waters, 2.1 ov), 3-102 (CO Obuya, 31.4 ov), 4-120 (Tikolo, 36.2 ov), 5-127 (DO Obuya, 40.1 ov), 6-128 (Kamande, 41.1 ov), 7-137 (Mishra, 41.6 ov), 8-137 (Ongondo, 43.1 ov), 9-137 (Ngoche, 43.2 ov), 10-142 (Otieno, 43.4 ov)

Bowling O M R W Econ

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SL Malinga 7.4 0 38 6 4.95 (2nb, 3w)
2.1 to Waters, Waters is gone! Malinga gets one of those lethal indipping yorkers bang on target, right on the toes, Waters is hurled in the air with the impact, and goes down on all fours, no one has any doubts about where that was heading, not even Waters, who gets up and starts walking back, no review from Kenya 8/2

31.4 to CO Obuya, that's almost the perfect yorker. Collins is on his way. The sling is in. Malinga's catapult side-arm action means it marginally tails away as it comes out of his hand before the laws of fluid dynamics take over. Around halfway down it begins to move in. Collins knows he's in trouble, he tries to cover the line. The ball tails in some more. The bat comes down. Too late, and not playing down the right line. The base of off stump takes a hammering. 102/3

41.6 to Mishra, Malinga was trying this when he was firing in those full tosses, gets it right this time, the yorker crashes into the boot, too bad he could not get it out of the way, the umpire gave him the finger, but Kenya go for the review, Malinga is too tight there with the front foot, was it a no-ball, was there some part of the foot behind the landing crease, the ball then moved in late, and would have gone on to just strike leg stump, graze it as it were, the on-field call stands, it's not a no-ball, it is hitting leg, and Mishra's misery is over 137/7

43.1 to Ongondo, 144.1 kph, 144 kph yorker, make way, that is headed only one way, the middle stump is shaken out of its stupor, no chance for the batsman, this is Malinga at his lethal best, want yorker, get yorker, on demand, any time 137/8

43.2 to Ngoche, 143.3 kph, take a bow, Lasith Malinga, it's a hat-trick, he had got one on the last ball of his previous over, homes in on middle stump, nothing can stop it, least of all poor Shem Ngoche, who was just about expecting this, but could not do anything to stop it, it scorches its way past the gap between bat and pad, the shatterer of stumps has five 137/9

43.4 to Otieno, 143.5 kph, it's all over for Kenya, they have been blown away by the marauder, another one sears in on the stumps, nothing can be done about it, it's destined to knock the leg stump out of its position, and does so, the batsman is only a sideshow, everything else is a sideshow, it is only Malinga, the ball, and the stumps, six wickets for the champion, the crowd roar their lungs out, got to feel for Kenya, their only mistake was to come in the way of Malinga and his targets 142/10

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KMDN Kulasekara 9 1 18 1 2.00

1.2 to Ouma, Kula strikes with his second delivery! that inward movement from a length, he was pushing forward outside the line, was struck on the knee roll in front of the stumps, umpire gave him out right away, Ouma goes for the review, but that is hitting middle of middle, and Kenya's troubles continue 4/1

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AD Mathews 7 0 20 1 2.85 (1w)
36.2 to Tikolo, Dilshan plucks a rocket out of the air, and is mighty pleased with it, it was short and wide, Angelo is lucky to get that one, it was bashed off the back foot hard and scorched its way to Dilshan at point. who took it cleanly around chest height, Angelo smiles, Tikolo walks back 120/4


BAW Mendis 9 2 23 0 2.55

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M Muralitharan 8 0 24 1 3.00

40.1 to DO Obuya, 74.4 kph, Murali jogs in, and bowls a flighted one from round the stumps, he goes down for the slog sweep, and picks out the man at deep midwicket with precision, looped away high in the air and came down in his hands nicely, Obuya is gone 127/5


LPC Silva 3 0 12 0 4.00 (1w)

Sri Lanka innings (target: 143 runs from 50 overs) R B 4s 6s SR

WU Tharanga not out 67 59 12 0 113.55

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TM Dilshan c †Ouma b Otieno 44 30 8 0 146.66
8.2 Dilshan's perished to his uncontrollable aggression. He was setting himself up to hit a four or a six, irrespective of where the ball was. It was a pretty good short ball, directed at his body. Dilshan's arrested his huge backlift, and tried late to fend it to the off side, but the best thing to do with that ball would have been to defend or leave. He ended up squeezing it to the keeper. 72/1

KC Sangakkara*† not out 27 24 3 0 112.50

Extras (w 7, nb 1) 8

Total (1 wicket; 18.4 overs) 146 (7.82 runs per over) Did not bat DPMD Jayawardene, TT Samaraweera, LPC Silva, AD Mathews, KMDN Kulasekara, M Muralitharan, SL Malinga, BAW Mendis Fall of wickets1-72 (Dilshan, 8.2 ov)

Bowling O M R W Econ


PJ Ongondo 3 0 28 0 9.33 (1w)

NN Odhiambo 5 0 26 0 5.20


SO Ngoche 4 0 39 0 9.75


JK Kamande 1 0 14 0 14.00 (2w)

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E Otieno 4 0 26 1 6.50 (1nb, 1w)

8.2 to Dilshan, Dilshan's perished to his uncontrollable aggression. He was setting himself up to hit a four or a six, irrespective of where the ball was. It was a pretty good short ball, directed at his body. Dilshan's arrested his huge backlift, and tried late to fend it to the off side, but the best thing to do with that ball would have been to defend or leave. He ended up squeezing it to the keeper. 72/1


CO Obuya 1.4 0 13 0 7.80 (1w)
Match details Toss Kenya, who chose to bat
Points Sri Lanka 2, Kenya 0
Player of the match SL Malinga (Sri Lanka)
Umpires AL Hill (New Zealand) and SK Tarapore (India)
TV umpire IJ Gould (England)
Match referee BC Broad (England)
Reserve umpire DJ Harper (Australia)
 
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