Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe, 5th ODI, Hambantota
Zimbabwe's 'high jump' celebration
Sikandar Raza jolted Sri Lanka with the early wickets of Kusal Mendis and Upul Tharanga•AFP
Peter Moor resonated Zimbabwe's infectious energy on the field as they chased their first away series win since 2009•AFP
Mpofu outdid his earlier celebration, finding a partner in Graeme Cremer this time, after Zimbabwe saw the back of Angelo Mathews•AFP
When he tried to replace brute force with some cheek, though, he was bowled around his legs sweeping•AFP
Lasith Malinga made up for a poor start, but was kept at bay by Zimbabwe's lower order•AFP
Tendai Chatara and Christopher Mpofu took flight at the fall of the in-form Niroshan Dickwella •AFP
Danushka Gunathilaka tried to keep Sri Lanka's fight alive with his third successive fifty-plus score•AFP
Asela Gunaratne rallied with the lower order and top-scored with an unbeaten 59 to lift Sri Lanka to 203 for 8•AFP
However, Hamilton Masakadza recorded his second fifty-plus score of the series to drive Zimbabwe ahead•AFP
Sikandar Raza and Greaeme Cremer held their nerve to seal a tense chase and give Zimbabwe their first series win over Sri Lanka•AFP
Zimbabwe's sharpness on the field resulted in Sri Lanka's batsmen having to earn every run•AFP
Solomon Mire launched Zimbabwe's chase with a boundary barrage as he biffed a 32-ball 43 in a 92-run opening stand•AFP
Akila Dananjaya made things interesting, leading Sri Lanka's fightback with four quick wickets•AFP