Showing posts with label Sri Lanka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sri Lanka. Show all posts

Sri Lanka coasted to an enormous 210-run victory in their opening World Cup game against Canada in front of home fans in Hambantota.

The hosts won the toss and opted to bat on a cloudy afternoon.

Canada's determined start was picked apart piece-by-piece by an outstanding partnership of 179 between Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jaywardene, and the minnows were left to chase Sri Lanka's score of 332 for seven wickets from their 50 overs.

They were never in contention to do so, sliding to 12 for three after just four overs, and despite a little fight from Rizwan Cheema, they eventually limped to 122 all out.

Having witnessed the earlier capitulation of Kenya in their game against New Zealand in the same group, Canada would have been determined to give a better account of themselves.

They began well enough, with the medium pace of Khurram Chohan and Henry Osinde stopping the Sri Lankans from racing away.

Osinde pulled up early in his third over, ending his spell in the field, but Harvir Baidwan continued the good work.

And a clumsy miscommunication saw Upul Tharanga lose his wicket through a run-out.

Sangakkara started shakily and Tillakaratne Dilshan holed out the moment he had reached his half-century.

But those wickets brought Jayawardene to the crease, and in partnership with Sangakkara the right-hander took the game away from Canada.

Jayawardene played few of the elegant shots he is best known for, dispatching the ball to midwicket to give the co-hosts momentum, and eventually going on to reach his 100 from a mere 80 balls.

The ball after he had reached the quickest World Cup century by a Sri Lankan batsman, a tired Jayawardene offered a simple catch to John Davison's off-spin, joining his captain in the hutch after he had fell shortly before for 92.

Some deft hitting from Angelo Mathews and Thilan Samaraweera kept Sri Lanka in control, though, and set a formidable target.

Opening bowlers Nuwan Kulasekara and Thisara Perera were on target immediately - the latter removing Davison with his very first delivery, and the former then prising out Sri Lankan-born Ruvindu Gunasekera, before Perera's second wicket, trapping Zubin Surkari in front of the stumps, left Canada reeling.

Jimmy Hansra and Ashish Bagai embarked on a ponderous partnership as Sangakkara deployed his spinners to ensure that, with reports of rain on the way, the minimum 20 overs were bowled and Sri Lanka were assured of victory.

Hansra eventually fell after a 49-ball purgatory worth nine runs, and wickets continued to fall, with Samaraweera and Perera striking.

Rizwan Cheema provided Canada's only meaningful resistance, twice launching an off-colour Muttiah Muralitharan into the stands in a punchy innings of 37 from 35 deliveries.

But Kulasekara picked up more wickets, and Muralitharan finally struck to mop up the tail with spinner Ajantha Mendis to seal an enormous win.

There will be stiffer tests for Sri Lanka, who are amongst the favourites in the competition, but they, like fellow hosts India did yesterday, looked assured in getting a first win on the board.

This is for all my readers who were busy on the Sunday evening and missed the final of ICC Cricket 2020 World Cup Final between Pakistan and Sri Lanka at Lord's, London.

The twenty20 World Cup new Schedule, Teams and Groups has been announced for 2009 twenty20 world cup which will be played in England. In 2009 twenty20 world cup the total 27 number of matches will be played which is same as 2007 world cup but the period is longer than the previous edition.

2009 twenty20 world cup will be played from 5th of June to 21st June 2009. Opening game will be played between host England and the twenty20 world qualifier runners-up Ireland.

During meeting on 20th August 2008 Zimbabwe Cricket board confirmed that they will not take part in twenty20 World Cup 2009. That means Scotland which are placed 3rd during twenty20 world qualifier will now play the twenty20 world cup.

Total 12 teams : India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Australia, South Africa, West Indies, New Zealand, England, Scotland, Ireland and Netherlands will participate in 2009 twenty20 cup.

The ICC has also announced top two ranked teams in each group and given them a number 1 and 2 respectively. They will retain this number irrespective of whether they finish first or second in the group.

For example if Bangladesh top ranked Group A and India finished second in the same group; India will still remain as A1 and Bangladesh will remain as A2 in Super Eights stages.If Ireland knockout Bangladesh in Group A then Ireland will become A2.

Groups

Group A: India, Bangladesh, Ireland

Group B: England, Pakistan, Netherlands

Group C: Australia, Sri Lanka, West Indies

Group D: New Zealand, South Africa, Scotland


Twenty20 World Cup 2009 : Match schedule & start timings
Date & MatchVersusVenueStart Time
05 June 2009, M01Eng vs NeldLords5.30pm UK, 10.00pm India
06 June 2009, M02NZ vs ScldOval10.00am UK, 2.30pm India
06 June 2009, M03Aus vs WIOval1.30pm UK, 6.00pm India
06 June 2009, M04Ind vs BngNottingham5.30pm UK, 10.00pm India
07 June 2009, M05RSA v ScldOval1.30pm UK, 6.00pm India
07 June 2009, M06Eng v PakOval5.30pm UK, 10.00pm India
08 June 2009, M07Ireld vs BngNottingham1.30pm UK, 6.00pm India
08 June 2009, M08Aus vs SLNottingham5.30pm UK, 10.00pm India
09 June 2009, M09Pak v NeldLords1.30pm UK, 6.00pm India
09 June 2009, M10NZ vs RSALords5.30pm UK, 10.00pm India
10 June 2009, M11SL vs WINottingham1.30pm UK, 6.00pm India
10 June 2009, M12Ind v IreldNottingham5.30pm UK, 10.00pm India
11 June 2009, M13D1 vs A2Nottingham1.30pm UK, 6.00pm India
11 June 2009, M14B2 vs D2Nottingham5.30pm UK, 10.00pm India
12 June 2009, M15B1 vs C2Lords1.30pm UK, 6.00pm India
12 June 2009, M16A1 vs C1Lords5.30pm UK, 10.00pm India
13 June 2009, M17C1 vs D2Oval1.30pm UK, 6.00pm India
13 June 2009, M18B1 vs D1Oval5.30pm UK, 10.00pm India
14 June 2009, M19A2 vs C2Lords1.30pm UK, 6.00pm India
14 June 1009, M20A1 vs B2Lords5.30pm UK, 10.00pm India
15 June 2009, M21B2 vs C1Oval1.30pm UK, 6.00pm India
15 June 2009, M22B1 vs A2Oval5.30pm UK, 10.00pm India
16 June 2009, M23D1 vs C2Nottingham1.30pm UK, 6.00pm India
16 June 2009, M24D2 vs A1Nottingham5.30pm UK, 10.00pm India
18 June 2009, M251st Semi-FinalNottingham5.30pm UK, 10.00pm India
19 June 2009, M262nd Semi-FinalOval5.30pm UK, 10.00pm India
21 June 2009, M27Grand FinalLords3.00pm UK, 7.30pm India

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