125 kph, that will be it. Full delivery on off and middle, Mendis looked to go straight but skewed the ball off the inside edge, the ball finds the gap at midwicket and the two runs required is completed.
Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka, 1st Match at Harare, Nov 14 2016 - Match Result
3.11pm Sri Lanka cruise to the target with so much ease that they still had more than 15 overs to secure the bonus point. Eventually, it's an eight-wicket win with 153 balls remaining as Sri Lanka take the bonus point with them. A bad day for the hosts began with the toss and their dire situation kept worsening from there. In the end, 154 was nowhere near enough. Dhananja de Silva made his highest ODI score, Dickwella and Kusal Perera made handy contributions en route to a rather comfortable victory.
Presentation time.
Dhananjaya de Silva is the Man of the Match: "Low-scoring game so I wanted to attack in the first few overs. Gloomy condition so ball was moving around in the first few overs."
Upul Tharanga: "Good feeling. Everyone did really well. The bowlers stuck to the plan and bowled in the right areas. They knew the wicket will do something."
Graeme Cremer: " In losing the toss, we knew it was going to be tough. too many soft wickets. It was not a 150 wicket, if we could have grounded to 220, who knows? We have to come back better, we are better than this. The bowlers toiled hard."
Lakshitha: "Sri Lanka's plan should be to prepare a solid batting line up for the South Africa tour. And they should have a solid number 3 batsman for that. Kusal Mendis is the front running candidate but the team management keeps on playing fringe players in that position for some peculiar reason."
good length on off, pushed back past the bowler for a run to mid-off who dives to his right
Could be the last over. Not even half the innings
slower offcutter on off, squirted to midwicket who dives to his left, tumbles over
that's a poor ball. Drops short on off, Mendis picks the length early, goes deep in his crease and pulls emphatically over midwicket. Just clears the boundary. Clean strike
84 kph, pushed away towards cover with the spin
86 kph, flat delivery outside off, outside-halved to point
tossed up on leg and middle, driven to cover
overpitched on off, driven to long-off with the spin. De Silva gets to his highest ODI score
shortish and wide outside off, a flayed cut to point
short delivery outside off, Mendis sways away
126 kph, a half-volley on off. Mendis drills his drive past his partner. Mid-on puts in a futile dive to his left. Four to the long-on boundary
full and straight, 125 kph. Defends to mid-on
DC: "@Akseli Lovely bowling does not equal a RR of 7 on a track where you got bowled out for 150, luck or not. Just been totally outplayed in all departments."
yorker on off, pushed down to long-on
Kusal Mendis.
and taken! Dickwella doesn't get fifty. Short of a length on off or just outside off. Dickwella shimmies down, plays a cross-bat hoick, takes a thick leading edge which flies down to third man. The fielder runs in and gets underneath the ball with a slide and takes a chest-high catch on the ground.
full delivery outside off, 123 kph. Steered to point where Williams dives to his left to stop runs
quicker outside off, 85 kph. Blocked back
flat and wide outside off, de Silva defends again
tossed up on off, bat close to pad as de Silva defends
Akseli: "I am still positive and I believe Zimbabwe will win 1 of their remaining 3 matches. Some lovely bowling with no luck. Some rash stupid shots that you can develop. Zimbabwe has many young guns who will get better quickly. They need to concentrate game after game. Forget about the loss and concentrate on what you're good at. Sooner than later all your practice will be useful. Trust in your methods, your principles. All we Zim supporters need is belief. We can get back to those golden ages!"
use of the feet, converts the flight into a full toss and pushes to long-on
flat, short, straight. Pushed to deep midwicket. De Silva walks the run
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Harare Sports Club | |
Toss | Sri Lanka, elected to field first |
Series | |
Season | 2016/17 |
Player Of The Match | |
Match number | ODI no. 3804 |
Hours of play (local time) | 09.30 start, First Session 9.30-13.00, Interval 13.00-13.45, Second Session 13.45-17.15 |
Match days | 14 November 2016 - day (50-over match) |
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Match Referee | |
Points | Sri Lanka 5, Zimbabwe 0 |