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Sanga praises his openers
Kumar Sangakkara hailed openers Mahela Jayawardene and Dilshan for their match-winning contribution to Sri Lanka's Tri Series final win over India in Dambulla...
Kumar Sangakkara hailed openers Mahela Jayawardene and Tillakaratne Dilshan for their match-winning contribution to Sri Lanka's Tri Series final win over India in Dambulla.With 110, Dilshan was the hero for Sri Lanka, but he got good support from Jayawardene in an opening stand of 121 which formed the foundations of a total of 299 for eight and ultimately a 74-run win."It was a good toss to win," said captain Sangakkara. "We talked a lot about getting through the first 10 overs. "Mahela and Dilshan started well and continued to bat really well."Sangakkara also singled out Thisara Perera, who took three for 36 in his nine overs as India were bowled out for 225. "His bowling has been very impressive in the last couple of games," Sangakkara said.The home captain, who hit 71 off 62 in a winning cause, also praised Champaka Ramanayake, the bowling coach, for doing "a great job with the fast bowlers". "The discipline in line and length has been the real key for us," he said after Perera and ... More
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Stump Vision - by   R. Mohan
- Unbowlable Dravid gets bowled again
Rahul Dravid’s great year of 2011 is looking a distance behind him now as he seems to invent ways to get bowled, an unbelievable ninth time in his last 10 innings, on the latest occasion his right elbow guiding the leather missile into the stumps to bring about the dreaded death rattle. An angry glance at the replay on the giant screen and Dravid had disappeared into the dressing room a most disappointed man. Long before him, the batsman with the quixotic touch in finding newer and newer ways of dalliance with the new ball had preceded him, a leading edge off a full toss setting up a performing dolphin like leap from Peter Siddle for a ret.....more
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Dhoni blames lack of partnerships
India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni felt the failure to keep wickets intact led to his side's defeat. "We should have spent more time in the middle and also we did not have enough wickets to mount a chase," the India skipper said, after scoring a 100-ball 67 in a losing cause. Credit must go to Sri Lanka. They batted and bowled really well."On Dilshan, Dhoni said: "If you offer him width he will smash you all around the pa... More
This Day in Cricket (4 Feb)
1929: A debut ton for 19 year old Archie Jackson in Adelaide. His 164, made in 5 hours and 20 mninutes, gave Australia a slender 1st innings lead, but England eventually won a cracking match by only 12 runs. Jackson was hailed as being almost as good as batsman as Don Bradman, but within 4 years he was dead from Tuberculosis.
Match Results
IND vs SL - FinalDate: 28-08-2010
Result: Sri Lanka won by 74 runs
MoM: T Dilshan (Sri Lanka)
IND vs NZL - 6th ODIDate: 25-08-2010
Result: India won by 105 runs
MoM: V Sehwag (India)
IND vs SL - 5th ODIDate: 22-08-2010
Result: Sri Lanka won by 8 wickets
MoM: T Perera (Sri Lanka)
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