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Sunday, September 16, 2007
Sanath steers Sri Lanka to win
JOHANNESBURG, Sept 15 (Reuters) - Sanath Jayasuriya made his second half-century in two days as Sri Lanka eased to a comfortable seven-wicket victory over New Zealand in their Twenty20 World Cup match in Johannesburg on Saturday.
Jayasuriya, who scored 88 off 44 balls against Kenya on Friday at the same venue, needed the same number of deliveries on Saturday to score 61 as Sri Lanka cruised to 168 for three in 18.5 overs.
The left-hander’s top-class innings included six fours and three sixes and he set Sri Lanka on the road to victory with a first-wicket stand of 82 off 46 balls with Upul Tharanga (37).
Sri Lanka’s momentum slowed when spinner Daniel Vettori removed Tharanga and medium-pacer Scott Styris dismissed Kumar Sangakkara (14), both caught in the deep, but captain Mahela Jayawardena provided the finishing touches with his 35 not out off 18 deliveries.
Vettori (4-0-23-2) and Styris (3-0-16-1) were the pick of the Kiwi bowlers, while Shane Bond had a nightmare afternoon as he conceded 45 runs in his four overs and conspired to drop Jayasuriya twice in successive deliveries when he had 38 and 40.
Earlier, Ross Taylor’s half-century enabled New Zealand to post a competitive total.
Taylor scored 62 off 43 balls, with three fours and three sixes, as New Zealand scored 164 for seven in their 20 overs.
Taylor came to the crease after New Zealand, electing to bat first, had lost two early wickets and he immediately shared a 70-run stand for the third wicket with Peter Fulton (25).
The 23-year-old then added 51 off 36 balls with Jacob Oram, who finished with 33 not out off 19 balls with a pair of sixes, for the sixth wicket as the New Zealand innings ended with some destructive hitting.
Apart from those two partnerships, wickets fell regularly through the innings, with two of them falling to paceman Dilhara Fernando, while Jayasuriya also bowled tightly, taking one for 25 in four overs.
SCOREBOARD
New Zealand
L Vincent c Silva b Fernando 14 (16)
BB McCullum c Malinga b Fernando 10 (12)
PG Fulton c Malinga b Wijekoon 25 (19)
RL Taylor c Sangakkara b Malinga 62 (42)
SB Styris lbw b Jayasuriya 2 (3)
CD McMillan run out (Silva/Malinga) 2 (5)
JDP Oram not out 33 (20)
DL Vettori run out (Fernando/Wijekoon) 3 (3)
Extras (b 1, lb 2, w 10) 13
Total (7 wickets; 20 overs; 86 mins) 164
Did not bat: SE Bond, MR Gillespie, CS Martin
Fall of wickets:1-22, 2-25, 3-95, 4-97, 5-102, 6-153, 7-164
Bowling: WPUJC Vaas 4-0-27-0, CRD Fernando 4-0-31-2, ST Jayasuriya 4-0-25-1, G Wijekoon 4-0-50-1, SL Malinga 4-0-28-1
Sri Lanka
WU Tharanga c Martin b Vettori 37 (25)
ST Jayasuriya c Fulton b Vettori 61 (44)
KC Sangakkara c Taylor b Styris 14 (19)
DPMD Jayawardene not out 35 (18)
LPC Silva not out 9 (7)
Extras (b 3, lb 8, w 1) 12
Total (3 wickets; 18.5 overs) 168
Did not bat: TM Dilshan, J Mubarak, G Wijekoon, CRD Fernando, SL Malinga, WPUJC Vaas
Fall of wickets:1-82, 2-108, 3-158
Bowling: SE Bond 4-0-45-0-11, CS Martin 3-0-23-0, MR Gillespie 2.5-0-29-0, DL Vettori 4-0-23-2, SB Styris 3-0-16-1, JDP Oram 2-0-21-0
Player of the match: ST Jayasuriya
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