Jayasuriya stars in SL win


FE Team | Published: September 16, 2007 00:00:00 | Updated: February 01, 2018 00:00:00


The new-ball bowlers bowled canny spells to set the game up, and despite a swashbuckling 62 from Ross Taylor, it was Sri Lanka that romped to seven-wicket victory at the Wanderers to maintain their perfect record in the competition, and illustrate just why they are so highly favoured to go all the way, reports Cricinfo.
Once again, it was Sanath Jayasuriya that blazed the trail with a punishing 44-ball 61, and there was a delightful cameo of 37 at the end from Mahela Jayawardene as New Zealand were contemptuously swept aside.
Their poor outing was encapsulated by Shane Bond, who was clattered for 45 from his four overs while also dropping Jayasuriya off successive balls, the second a sitter at mid-on when he had made 40. Upul Tharanga contributed a sparkling 37 as the match was effectively sealed within the first seven overs of the Lankan innings.
Jayasuriya got off the mark with a streaky four down to third man off Bond, but there was nothing fortuitous about strokes that races to the rope at backward point, square leg and long-off.
Bond had a wretched outing against Sri Lanka in the World Cup semi-final at Sabina Park and it was reprised here with Tharanga carving him through cover and then top-edging a six over fine leg.
There was also an astonishing flat-batted six over cover off Chris Martin and a rude welcome for Mark Gillespie, who followed figures of 4 for 7 against Kenya with an opening over that went for 20 as Jayasuriya nonchalantly clipped consecutive sixes behind square on the leg side.
By the time Tharanga was caught in the deep off Daniel Vettori, the chase had become a near-formality.
Vettori and Scott Styris stemmed the tide somewhat, and with Kumar Sangakkara taking 17 balls to strike his first and only four, the run-rate slowly mounted.
But the moment Sangakkara pulled Styris to deep square leg, New Zealand's fate was sealed, as Jayawardene came in and played a succession of gorgeous shots.
The chip over mid-off to get off the mark was impudent and a cut for four off Bond and a massive loft over midwicket off Jacob Oram just glorious.
Jayasuriya fell to Vettori with just seven needed, trying to repeat an earlier six over long-on, but Jayawardene saw it home with seven balls to spare.
Earlier, Taylor and Peter Fulton had given the New Zealand innings impetus after Chaminda Vaas and Dilhara Fernando had varied their pace beautifully to keep the runs down in the initial exchanges.
There were no hits to the outer, and Brendan McCullum, dropped at cover and short fine leg, couldn't capitalise on his good fortune either, miscuing a pull straight to Lasith Malinga at backward square leg.
Sri Lanka 168 for 3 (Jayasuriya 61, Jayawardene 35 not out) beat New Zealand 164 for 7 (Taylor 62, Oram 33 not out) by seven wickets.

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