Tasmania in stunning win over Sri Lanka
HOBART, Australia, February 2, 2008 (AFP) - Opener Sanath Jayasuriya
was hit in the jaw as Sri Lanka slumped to a disappointing defeat here
Saturday in their final warm-up match before the triangular series
against India and Australia.
The Sri Lankans beat the Prime Minister's XI comfortably on Wednesday
in Canberra, but Tasmania thrashed them by seven wickets in their
one-day match.
After winning the toss and batting, the Sri Lankans failed to bat out
their overs in making 183 for nine, with Jayasuriya retiring hurt on
eight.
In reply, Tasmania cruised to 184 for three, winning with more than
13 overs to spare. Jayasuriya, in his last tour of Australia, was hit in
the jaw when he top-edged a delivery from Tasmanian opening bowler Tim
MacDonald in the eighth over.
The 38-year-old needed six stitches and was taken to a local hospital
for precautionary x-rays, but is expected to be available for Sri
Lanka's opening tri-series clash with India in Brisbane on Tuesday.
Captain Mahela Jayawardene was the only Sri Lankan to impress with
the bat, making 51 from 59 balls.
However, star wicketkeeper-batsman Kumar Sangakkara failed for the
second time in three days, falling for a second-ball duck to Tasmanian
paceman Brendan Drew. The Sri Lankans had no answer to Drew, who did the
damage to their top order and picked up 5-36 from his 10 overs.
Chamara Kapugedera made 34 and put on 53 with Jayawardene, while
Farveez Maharoof chipped in with 29, but the Sri Lankans lost their last
five wickets for just 31. Openers Travis Paine and Michael Dighton then
set the Tasmanians up for victory, putting on 91 for the first wicket
before the latter was caught behind by Sangakkara from the bowling of
Nuwan Kulasakera for 45.
Paine made 54, before also falling to Kulasekara.
However, the Tasmanians were always in control, George Bailey
thrashing 21 off 11 balls to reach the target with a flurry in the 37th
over. |