Sanga praise Malinga: Set to humble Aussies [March 02 2011]

Chris DHAMBARAGE

Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara today praised his main strike bowler Lasith Malinga for destroying Kenya and saying that his team had proved they were back in business following their eleven run defeat against Pakistan.

Kenya crashed to a modest 142 runs from 43.4 overs at the R. Premadasa Stadium with Collins Obuya scoring 52 and his brother David Obuya reaching 51.

But Malinga destroyed any hopes the Kenyans had of setting Sri Lanka a challenging total while capturing six wickets for 38 runs in a destructive spell of fast bowling, including his second World Cup hat-trick.

"I thought it was important the way we came back from Saturday," said Sangakkara, referring to their 11-run defeat at the hands of Pakistan. "It was a good close game and we were unfortunate to have lost that but here we showed we're still a good side, mentally strong and we came out and finished the game pretty well."

"We tried to stop as many runs as we could and keep them down so that the wickets would come at the end and Lasith Malinga as usual, the champion that he is, the ball reversing, did a great job for us," Sangakkara added.

"Saturday's going to be a big game for us and hopefully we can keep improving, make sure we have a lot more energy on the field and hopefully do well enough to beat Australia," he said.