All-round Dilshan powers Sri Lanka to quarters

KANDY, Sri Lanka, (Reuters) – Sri Lanka crushed  Zimbabwe by 139 runs to breeze into the quarter-finals but  Tillakaratne Dilshan, architect of the victory, narrowly missed  a rare milestone in the World Cup Group A match yesterday.

Dilshan (144) dominated his 282-run partnership, the highest  opening stand in a World Cup, with Upul Tharanga (133) at the  Pallekele Stadium.

The flamboyant cricketer (4-4) then returned to wreck  Zimbabwe and could have completed a hat-trick as well had not  Mahela Jayawardene dropped a sitter in the slips.

Bowling the 30th over of the Zimbabwean innings, Dilshan  (4-4) trapped Craig Ervine with his third delivery and induced  an edge from Greg Lamb’s bat from the next which Jayawardene,  diving to his left, smartly pouched.

Dilshan’s next delivery resulted in another edge but the  same Jayawardene somehow managed to drop the sitter.

Dilshan, hands on his head, flashed a wry smile before  returning to the bowling mark to send down the final ball of the  over.

“The hat-trick unfortunately went away, but before that, Mahela took a brilliant catch, so the second wicket really went  to him. It can happen,” he said after receiving the man of the  match trophy in what he called the best game of his career.
Skipper Kumar Sangakkara did not disagree.

“He was magic. He’s got that magic touch with the bat, with  the ball and even on the field,” Sangakkara said after his team  buried Zimbabwe under a run mountain.

Chasing 328 for an improbable victory, Zimbabwe got off to a  strong start with Brendan Taylor (80) and Regis Chakabva (35)  showing scant respect for the Sri Lanka bowlers during their  116-run stand.

But once Muttiah Muralitharan (3-34), playing his last  one-day international in his home town, separated them by  removing Chakabva in the 20th over, Zimbabwe came unstuck,  folding for 188 in 39 overs.

Tillakaratne Dilshan

Wary of the dew factor, Zimbabwe captain Elton Chigumbura  had asked Sri Lanka to bat first and could only watch helplessly  as his team mates retrieved ball after ball from the boundary  line before tasting their first success in the 45th over.
Dilshan and Tharanga made merry on a feeble attack, rendered  even weaker by Zimbabwe’s decision to hold back left-arm spinner  Ray Price.

Zimbabwe have been served well by their time-tested strategy  of opening with Price whose parsimony and accuracy have often  stifled batsmen.

Chigumbura opened with the pace duo of Chris Mpofu and  Tinashe Panyangara instead, a ploy he was left to rue.
Dilshan and Tharanga went after the pacers, treating them  harshly with some effortless boundaries.
Price was soon pressed into service but the Sri Lankan  openers had got their eyes in by then and were looking to  convert the starts.

The spin trio of Price, Prosper Utseya and Graeme Cremer did  succeed in bringing down the sky-rocketing run rate, once again  exposing how Zimbabwe missed a trick by ignoring their bowling  strength.

It was not mindless slogging either by Dilshan, who hit the  lone six of the Sri Lankan innings, or Tharanga who shared 33  fours between them.

Sri Lanka lost six wickets in the last 5.2 overs but by then  they had put a total well beyond their opponents.  
Scoreboard

Sri Lanka innings
U. Tharanga  c Chigumbura b Mpofu                            133
T. Dilshan c Chigumbura b Utseya                                144
T. Perera c Chigumbura b Price                                           3
M. Jayawardene  c Chakabva b Mpofu                              9
K. Sangakkara not out                                                           11
A. Mathews  c Chigumbura b Mpofu                                   0
C. Silva  c Panyangara b Mpofu                                           4
T. Samaraweera  not out                                                        8
Extras: (b 2 lb 3 w 9 nb 1)                                                  15
Total: (for six wickets; 50 overs)                                    327
Fall of wickets: 1-282 2-289 3-296 4-300 5-302 6-308
Did not bat: N. Kulasekara, L. Malinga, M. Muralitharan
Bowling: Mpofu 7-0-62-4 (1nb, 2w), Panyangara 6-0-51-0 (2w),  Price 9-1-46-1 (2w),  Chigumbura 3-0-20-0, Utseya 10-0-50-1  (1w), Cremer 7-0-42-0 (1w), Lamb 8-0-51-0 (1w)

Zimbabwe innings

B. Taylor c Jayawardene b Mathews                              80
R. Chakabva  b Muralitharan                                           35
T. Taibu c Sangakkara b Mathews                                     4
P. Utseya  st Sangakkara b Dilshan                                   4
C. Ervine  lbw b Dilshan                                                     17
E. Chigumbura c Perera b Muralitharan                        6
G. Lamb  c Jayawardene b Dilshan                                   0
G. Cremer not out                                                                 14
R. Price c Samaraweera b Perera                                     11
T. Panyangara lbw b Dilshan                                             0
C. Mpofu b Muralitharan                                                     1
Extras: (b-2, lb-2, w-12)                                                    16
Total: (all out, 39 overs)                                                188

Fall of wickets: 1-116 2-125 3-132 4-150 5-156 6-156 7-165  8-185 9-185 10-188
Bowling: Malinga 8-0-51-0 (7w), Kulasekara 8-0-33-0 (1w),  Perera 6-0-33-1, Muralitharan 9-0-34-3, Mathews 5-0-29-2,  Dilshan 3-1-4-4
Result: Sri Lanka won by 139 runs
Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat first.