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Sunday 22 February 2015

ICC CWC 2015 Day 9

Sri Lanka beat Afghanistan by 4 wickets

Sri Lanka survived a scare in their World Cup clash against Afghanistan as they defeated the minnows by four wickets thanks to a brilliant century from Mahela Jayawardene.
Afghanistan set a competitive total for Angelo Mathews's side to chase as they posted 232 in their 50 overs as Asghar Stanikzai top scored with an innings of 54.
Mathews's side's reply got off to the worst possible start as Lahiru Thirimanne was dismissed with the first ball of the innings as he fell lbw to Dawlat Zadran.
Matters got worse when Tillakaratne Dilshan departed in the next over for a golden duck, while Kumar Sangakkara reached only seven before he was bowled by Hamid Hassan to leave his side in trouble at 18-3.
Jayawardene and Dimuth Karunaratne steadied the innings and guided the Lions past the 50-run mark, but more trouble lay ahead as Karunaratne became Hamid Hassan's second victim when he was caught for 23.
The experience of Jayawardene proved to be crucial as he reached his half-century off 67 balls to put the minnows on the back foot, and he managed to forge a strong partnership with Mathews to help his team pass 100 runs.
The duo began to chase down the target as they quickly surpassed 150, reaching their century partnership at the crease in just 144 balls as Afghanistan began to feel the pressure.
Skipper Mohammad Nabi gave his side hope when he ran out his opposite number for 44, but Jayawardene reached his century in the next over, the 19th of his one-day international career.
However, Hamid Hassan returned to dismiss the 37-year-old to give Afghanistan a great chance of recording a major upset in Dunedin.
Thisara Perera showed his nerve at the end of the innings to wrestle control of the match away from Nabi's men with a series of boundaries to secure the match for his side with a knock of 46 not out from 26 balls.

India beat South Africa by 130 runs

India have recorded an emphatic 130-run victory over South Africa at the MCG to secure their second win of the Cricket World Cup.
Having been set a target of 308 for victory, South Africa lost a wicket less than four overs into their innings when Quinton de Kock sliced a Mohit Sharma deliver to Virat Kohli.
Hashim Amla followed shortly after, but Faf du Plessis and AB de Villiers appeared to be steadying the ship, until a mix up while running between the innings saw the captain run out, reducing the Proteas to 108-3.
Mohit struck again in the 29th over to remove Du Plessis as the batsman pulled the ball straight to Shikhar Dhawan, while JP Duminy added just six before following three overs later.
Any hopes of a South Africa comeback were dashed in the 34th over as David Miller was out cheaply, coming up short while diving to avoid a run out, and Vernon Philander was dismissed for a duck a couple of balls later.
Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel added just three runs between them , giving Ravi Ashwin his third wicket of the innings and bringing final batsman Imran Tahir to the crease, but he was trapped lbw as South Africa were dismissed for 177.

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