Dilhara destroys England in final one-dayer
CRICKET: Dilhara Fernando claimed a career-best six for 27 to propel
Sri Lanka to a 107-run win over England in the fifth and final one-day
international.
England won the series 3-2.

Sri Lanka paceman Dilhara Fernando celebrates the wicket of
England cricketer Owais Shah during the last one-day
international match at R. Premadasa Stadium. Dihara took six
wickets for 27 runs to bowl out England for paltry 104 runs and
steer Sri Lanka to a 107 run win. AFP |
Fernando, coming into the attack as first change, produced an
inspired spell to bowl out England for a paltry 204 in 29.1 overs.
England were chasing a modest target after their bowlers had bundled
out Sri Lanka for 211 in 48.1 overs.
Middle-order batsman Chamara Silva top-scored for the hosts with a
fine 73 from 109 balls that included nine boundaries.
Sri Lanka were unable to defend an identical target on Wednesday, but
England's batsman struggled on Saturday against Fernando, who mixed
aggression with clever variations in pace.
However, it was left-armer Chaminda Vaas (2-36) who broke through
first as Phil Mustard (one) was acrobatically caught by wicket-keeper
Kumar Sangakkara.
Fernando, introduced into the attack after a three-over burst from
Lasith Malinga, struck early when Ian Bell (11) was deceived by his
slower ball and caught at mid-on.
Opener Alastair Cook (28) edged behind to leave England in trouble on
56 for three.
But England still looked on course on 72 for 3 until Fernando trapped
captain Paul Collingwood (2) lbw in the 18th over, a dismissal that
sparked a dramatic collapse with the final seven wickets falling for
just 32 runs.
Lasith Malinga, who finished with 2-24, finished off the innings as
Monty Panesar gave Sangakkara his fourth catch of the innings.
Earlier, Sri Lanka's batsmen showed more positive intent after three
consecutive defeats, starting the innings with a 45-run opening
partnership between Sanath Jayasuriya (26) and debutante Dilruwan Perera
(30).
But England's bowlers, as they have done throughout the series,
maintained their discipline and chipped away with regular wickets.
Jayasuriya cracked two sixes and one four in his 18-ball 26 before
driving a slower delivery from James Anderson straight to Pietersen at
mid-off.
All-rounder Dilruwan Perera, replacing the out-of-form Upul Tharanga,
impressed with 30 from 41 balls before edging a catch behind off
Sidebottom.
Three balls later skipper Mahela Jayawardene was dismissed for a
second consecutive duck after spooning a catch to mid-on.
Kumar Sangakkara (26) helped add 34 runs with Silva before being
bowled around his legs by part-time off spinner Owais Shah.
Left-armer Ryan Sidebottom, a frontrunner for the man of the series
award, was England's best bowler, claiming 2-41 from his 10 overs.
SRI LANKS INNINGS
D. Perera c Mustard b Sidebottom 30
S. Jayasuriya c Pietersen b Anderson 26
K. Sangakkara b Shah 26
M. Jayawardene c Broad b Sidebottom 0
C. Silva c Anderson b Broad 73
T. Dilshan run out 9
J. Mubarak c Bopara b Panesar 6
K. Lokuarachchi lbw b Bopara 0
C. Vaas b Broad 15
D. Fernando b Broad 12
L. Malinga not out 0
Extras (lb 4, w 9, nb 1) 14
TOTAL (all out; 48.1 overs 216 mins) 211
FALLF OF WICKETS: 1-45, 2-74, 3-74, 4-108, 5-131,
6-158,7-159, 8-193, 9-210.
BOWLING: J. Anderson 8-1-48-1,
R. Sidebottom 10-2-41-2,
S. Broad 9.1-0-36-3,
M. Panesar 10-0-31-1, O.
Shah 3-0-18-1,
R. Bopara 8-1-33-1.
ENGLAND INNINGS
A. Cook c Sangakkara b Fernando 28
P. Mustard c Sangakkara b Vaas 1
I. Bell c Malinga b Fernando 11
K. Pietersen b Vaas 28
P. Collingwood lbw b Fernando 2
O. Shah c Lokuarachchi b Fernando 4
R. Bopara not out 16
S. Broad c Jayasuriya b Fernando 1
R. Sidebottom b Fernando 0
J. Anderson c Sangakkara b Malinga 2
M. Panesar c Sangakkara b Malinga 3
Extras (b1, lb 4, w 3) 8
TOTAL (all out; 29.1 overs) 104
FALL OF WICKETS: 1-3, 2-32, 3-56, 4-72, 5-76, 6-78, 7-82,
8-82, 9-87.
BOWLING: C. Vaas 10-0-36-2,
L. Malinga 6.1-1-24-2 (2w),
D. Fernando 8-0-27-6 (1w),
K. Lokuarachchi 5-0-12-0.
Result: Sri Lanka win by 107 runs
Man of the match: Dilhara Fernando (Sri Lanka)
Series: England win 3-2
Man of the series: Ryan Sidebottom (England). |