Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe, 4th ODI, Hambantota
Ervine braves the rain
The game started with Danushka Gunathilaka freeing his arms with some swashbuckling shots•AFP
Dickwella became the eighth Sri Lanka batsman to score consecutive ODI centuries•AFP
Sikandar Raza then accounted for Upul Tharanga as Zimbabwe began to claw their way back•AFP
Hamilton Masakadza was the first wicket to fall, to young legspinner Wanidu Hasaranga•AFP
Craig Ervine's mature 55-ball 69 ensured Zimbabwe finish victorious to level the series 2-2•AFP
Gunathilaka and Niroshan Dickwella raced to a hundred-run partnership•AFP
The 200-run partnership between the openers came up in good time, too. They are the first pair to score two consecutive double-century partnerships in ODIs•AFP
Angelo Mathews provided a late flourish but Zimbabwe kept Sri Lanka in check in the slog overs, restricting them to 300 •AFP
Hasaranga struck again in his following over to remove the dangerous Mire•AFP
Malcolm Waller broke the 209-run partnership, dismissing Gunathilaka for 87 •AFP
Solomon Mire began Zimbabwe's chase with a flurry of fours•AFP
Rain arrived at Hambantota with the game precariously poised; it forced a reduction of 19 overs, and Zimbabwe were set 219 to win off 31 overs •AFP