Tuesday, March 29, 2011

New Zealand beaten by Srilanka a all asia final ahead after a breathtaking match on 29th March 2011

New Zealand beaten by Srilanka a all asia final ahead after a breathtaking match on 29th March 2011 . Watch Highlight, Live, Video Broadcast Online Streaming at your PC. HD Quality ESPN, Star Sports, BBC, BTV radio commentary from field colombo.
New Zealand 217 (48.5 ov)
vs
Sri Lanka 220/5 (47.5 ov)

Sri Lanka won by 5 wickets (with 13 balls remaining)
    * ICC Cricket World Cup - 1st semi final
    * ODI no. 3146 | 2010/11 season
    * Played at R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
    * 29 March 2011 - day/night (50-over match)
                           
New Zealand innings (50 overs)    R     B     4s     6s     SR    
MJ Guptill     b Malinga     39     65     3     0     60.00    
    21.3 141.1 kph, unplayable! A searing inswinging yorker bursts through Guptill and makes a mess of the stumps. He may well have been expecting that after watching the first two deliveries, but it didn't appear to make much difference. He was in too, but that was just too good. The slinger strikes! 84/3
BB McCullum†     b Herath     13     21     1     1     61.90    
    7.1 85.2 kph, gone now! The heave-ho sweep which worked so well last over is missed as Herath slips in quicker ball under the bat. Clips off stump and Herath punches the air! 32/1
JD Ryder     c †Sangakkara b Muralitharan     19     34     2     0     55.88    
    18.3 82.6 kph, gone this time! Ryder was lining up a similar shot, looking to power it away through the off side. A touch of extra bounce on the delivery, it fairly took off outside off, and a thin edge nestles safely in Sangakkara's gloves. Sri Lanka are ecstatic, they've got this match by the scruff of the neck now 69/2
LRPL Taylor     c Tharanga b Mendis     36     55     1     0     65.45    
    39.1 88.8 kph, Taylor's struggle ends. You felt something was coming. In the end it's a poor delivery, dragged short that Taylor pulled straight down the throat of deep midwicket. Normally you'd back Taylor to clear that boundary but he's not quite found his range today 161/4
SB Styris     lbw b Muralitharan     57     77     5     0     74.02    
    46.6 86.3 kph, on his last delivery in Sri Lanka Murali strikes! Key wicket as well! Styris gets deep into his crease to work to leg, missed it and was trapped in front. Styris reviews but it's clipping leg stump. What a wonderful, who-writes-your-scripts? exit from his home stage! Massive cheer from the crowd as the decision is finally confirmed! 213/7
KS Williamson     lbw b Malinga     22     16     3     0     137.50    
    43.3 143.4 kph, Malinga works the magic again! Full, swinging in and struck bang in front! The sort of lbw you would walk from. Absolutely plumb. Very good little innings that and now the power hitters can come in. 192/5
NL McCullum     c †Sangakkara b Malinga     9     9     0     1     100.00    
    45.1 118.0 kph, Malinga is such a demon at the end of an innings. Brilliant variations! McCullum stepped down looking to heave to leg, slight slower ball meant he was through the shot too early and found a faint top edge 204/6
JDP Oram     c Jayawardene b Dilshan     7     9     1     0     77.77    
    47.4 91.9 kph, gone this time! Oram had to try something, ended up heaving high towards long-on who jogged in a few yards off the rope, steadied himself and held the chance. New Zealand's chances of posting something competitive are sliding away 215/8
    DL Vettori*     not out     3     3     0     0     100.00    
   
TG Southee     c †Sangakkara b Mendis     0     3     0     0     0.00    
    48.3 92.3 kph, Southee gone now, things sliding away in a hurry. Spun away again and Southee was very tentative, prodding at the ball, faint outside edge and Sangakkara does the rest 217/9
AJ McKay     b Mendis     0     2     0     0     0.00    
    48.5 91.4 kph, all over in a heap for New Zealand. Innings end with a four for four collapse as McKay prods hopelessly and misses. Murali waves his cap to the crowds as he leads Sri Lanka off, they'll hope not to see him later! 217/10
    Extras     (lb 5, w 6, nb 1)     12                    
                       
    Total     (all out; 48.5 overs)     217     (4.44 runs per over)
Fall of wickets1-32 (BB McCullum, 7.1 ov), 2-69 (Ryder, 18.3 ov), 3-84 (Guptill, 21.3 ov), 4-161 (Taylor, 39.1 ov), 5-192 (Williamson, 43.3 ov), 6-204 (NL McCullum, 45.1 ov), 7-213 (Styris, 46.6 ov), 8-215 (Oram, 47.4 ov), 9-217 (Southee, 48.3 ov), 10-217 (McKay, 48.5 ov)
                               
    Bowling     O     M     R     W     Econ        
View wickets     SL Malinga     9     0     55     3     6.11     (1nb)    
   

21.3 to Guptill, 141.1 kph, unplayable! A searing inswinging yorker bursts through Guptill and makes a mess of the stumps. He may well have been expecting that after watching the first two deliveries, but it didn't appear to make much difference. He was in too, but that was just too good. The slinger strikes! 84/3

43.3 to Williamson, 143.4 kph, Malinga works the magic again! Full, swinging in and struck bang in front! The sort of lbw you would walk from. Absolutely plumb. Very good little innings that and now the power hitters can come in. 192/5

45.1 to NL McCullum, 118.0 kph, Malinga is such a demon at the end of an innings. Brilliant variations! McCullum stepped down looking to heave to leg, slight slower ball meant he was through the shot too early and found a faint top edge 204/6
View wicket     HMRKB Herath     9     1     31     1     3.44     (1w)    
   

7.1 to BB McCullum, 85.2 kph, gone now! The heave-ho sweep which worked so well last over is missed as Herath slips in quicker ball under the bat. Clips off stump and Herath punches the air! 32/1
    AD Mathews     6     0     27     0     4.50        
   
View wickets     BAW Mendis     9.5     0     35     3     3.55        
   

39.1 to Taylor, 88.8 kph, Taylor's struggle ends. You felt something was coming. In the end it's a poor delivery, dragged short that Taylor pulled straight down the throat of deep midwicket. Normally you'd back Taylor to clear that boundary but he's not quite found his range today 161/4

48.3 to Southee, 92.3 kph, Southee gone now, things sliding away in a hurry. Spun away again and Southee was very tentative, prodding at the ball, faint outside edge and Sangakkara does the rest 217/9

48.5 to McKay, 91.4 kph, all over in a heap for New Zealand. Innings end with a four for four collapse as McKay prods hopelessly and misses. Murali waves his cap to the crowds as he leads Sri Lanka off, they'll hope not to see him later! 217/10
View wickets     M Muralitharan     10     1     42     2     4.20     (2w)    
   

18.3 to Ryder, 82.6 kph, gone this time! Ryder was lining up a similar shot, looking to power it away through the off side. A touch of extra bounce on the delivery, it fairly took off outside off, and a thin edge nestles safely in Sangakkara's gloves. Sri Lanka are ecstatic, they've got this match by the scruff of the neck now 69/2

46.6 to Styris, 86.3 kph, on his last delivery in Sri Lanka Murali strikes! Key wicket as well! Styris gets deep into his crease to work to leg, missed it and was trapped in front. Styris reviews but it's clipping leg stump. What a wonderful, who-writes-your-scripts? exit from his home stage! Massive cheer from the crowd as the decision is finally confirmed! 213/7
View wicket     TM Dilshan     5     0     22     1     4.40     (1w)    
   

47.4 to Oram, 91.9 kph, gone this time! Oram had to try something, ended up heaving high towards long-on who jogged in a few yards off the rope, steadied himself and held the chance. New Zealand's chances of posting something competitive are sliding away 215/8
                           
Sri Lanka innings (target: 218 runs)     R     B     4s     6s     SR    
WU Tharanga     c Ryder b Southee     30     31     4     1     96.77    
    7.2 136.7 kph, Ryder take a bow! Even fat men can fly says George Binoy! This Kiwi sure can fly. Was that Jesse Ryder or Jesse Owens? Here's what happened - it was a short ball outside off, enough width and room for Tharanga in his current form to flay at. Enough room for him to try and go aerial. Ryder was lurking at point. He moved quickly to his left, took off with as much grace as he is capable of and landed with a resounding thud. In the meantime, he caught the ball. And then he stood up with arms aloft, menacing beard and frown in place, like a WWE superstar. What a moment! 40/1
TM Dilshan     c Ryder b Southee     73     93     10     1     78.49    
    32.4 135.0 kph, finally New Zealand break through! Dilshan was looking to end this in a hurry, slashing at a length delivery to give Ryder an easy catch. It's probably come too late for his team, but that'll give some consolation at least 160/2
KC Sangakkara*†     c Styris b McKay     54     79     7     1     68.35    
    36.2 136.9 kph, massive wicket this, Sangakkara holes out to third man, the party comes to a halt in Colombo, it was a short ball just outside off, Sangakkara uppercuts it, but he can only find third man, anyone else thinking of the SA-NZ quarter-final? 169/4
DPMD Jayawardene     lbw b Vettori     1     3     0     0     33.33    
    33.1 87.0 kph, well, well. Stunned silence in the crowds as Jayawardene is given out lbw. He popped forward to a straight delivery, played around a straight ball and was struck in front. Decent stride and a review but the ball is hitting! 161/3
    TT Samaraweera     not out     23     38     2     0     60.52    
   
LPC Silva     b Southee     13     25     2     0     52.00    
    42.2 135.1 kph, bowled him, the crowd silenced once more, Silva is cleaned up by Southee, these New Zealand chaps never know when they are beaten, it was a short of length ball well outside off, Silva chased after it, his attempted cut ends in a bottom-edge that drags the ball back on to the leg stump, New Zealand can't stop grinning, they are enjoying themselves out there 185/5
    AD Mathews     not out     14     18     1     1     77.77    
   
    Extras     (lb 2, w 10)     12                    
                       
    Total     (5 wickets; 47.5 overs)     220     (4.59 runs per over)
Did not bat SL Malinga, HMRKB Herath, BAW Mendis, M Muralitharan
Fall of wickets1-40 (Tharanga, 7.2 ov), 2-160 (Dilshan, 32.4 ov), 3-161 (Jayawardene, 33.1 ov), 4-169 (Sangakkara, 36.2 ov), 5-185 (Silva, 42.2 ov)
                               
    Bowling     O     M     R     W     Econ        
    NL McCullum     6     0     33     0     5.50     (1w)    
   
View wickets     TG Southee     10     2     57     3     5.70     (1w)    
   

7.2 to Tharanga, 136.7 kph, Ryder take a bow! Even fat men can fly says George Binoy! This Kiwi sure can fly. Was that Jesse Ryder or Jesse Owens? Here's what happened - it was a short ball outside off, enough width and room for Tharanga in his current form to flay at. Enough room for him to try and go aerial. Ryder was lurking at point. He moved quickly to his left, took off with as much grace as he is capable of and landed with a resounding thud. In the meantime, he caught the ball. And then he stood up with arms aloft, menacing beard and frown in place, like a WWE superstar. What a moment! 40/1

32.4 to Dilshan, 135.0 kph, finally New Zealand break through! Dilshan was looking to end this in a hurry, slashing at a length delivery to give Ryder an easy catch. It's probably come too late for his team, but that'll give some consolation at least 160/2

42.2 to Silva, 135.1 kph, bowled him, the crowd silenced once more, Silva is cleaned up by Southee, these New Zealand chaps never know when they are beaten, it was a short of length ball well outside off, Silva chased after it, his attempted cut ends in a bottom-edge that drags the ball back on to the leg stump, New Zealand can't stop grinning, they are enjoying themselves out there 185/5
View wicket     DL Vettori     10     0     36     1     3.60        
   

33.1 to Jayawardene, 87.0 kph, well, well. Stunned silence in the crowds as Jayawardene is given out lbw. He popped forward to a straight delivery, played around a straight ball and was struck in front. Decent stride and a review but the ball is hitting! 161/3
    JDP Oram     8     1     29     0     3.62        
   
View wicket     AJ McKay     9.5     1     37     1     3.76     (2w)    
   

36.2 to Sangakkara, 136.9 kph, massive wicket this, Sangakkara holes out to third man, the party comes to a halt in Colombo, it was a short ball just outside off, Sangakkara uppercuts it, but he can only find third man, anyone else thinking of the SA-NZ quarter-final? 169/4
    SB Styris     2     0     12     0     6.00        
   
    JD Ryder     2     0     14     0     7.00        
   
Match details
Toss New Zealand, who chose to bat
Series Sri Lanka advanced
Player of the match KC Sangakkara (Sri Lanka)
Umpires Aleem Dar (Pakistan) and SJ Davis (Australia)
TV umpire M Erasmus (South Africa)

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