Turning Points

Sri Lanka v Canada, Group A, World Cup 2011, Hambantota

Ashish Bagai thought he had Mahela Jayawardene out caught behind but reviews showed nothing  Associated Press

9.3 Baidwan to Dilshan, FOUR, 82.3 mph, the only thing worse than a length ball at this pace, is a full toss at this pace. Baidwan finds out the hard way. Dilshan didn't even break into a sweat this time, just waited for it and punched it back between the pitch and mid on

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24.1 Hansra to Jayawardene, SIX, first six of the match, Mahela launches that one into orbit, there was a long-on in place but Mahela wasn't bothered by that, he waltzes down the track and clubs that beyond the rope

24.3 Hansra to Jayawardene, no run, another referral, again it is for Mahela being caught behind, the keeper Bagai is absolutely confident, it was overpitched and outside off, Mahela looks to drive that through the off, ball goes through to the keeper, Bagai called for the referral immediately though one had been turned down recently, Mahela survives again, that's the fifth referral that has backed the umpire's decision, with no supporting tools for the third umpire, not sure how the decision can be overturned

30.1 Balaji Rao to Sangakkara, SIX, Shot! brilliant from Sangakkara, well outside off, but Sanga comes down the track and lofts that straight back down the ground, clears the long boundary

43.4 Davison to Jayawardene, 1 run, Mahela breaks the record, well played. He leans out and works it with the spin through midwicket - typifies his entire innings, this shot

1.1 Perera to Davison, OUT, 88.7 mph, Perera starts with a beauty, Davison is gone for a first-baller, a short of length ball that moves in a touch, not sure whether there was an inside-edge on that, Davison looking to push the ball towards mid-off, the ball ends up crashing into the stumps, Perera is a wicket-taker, he was Sri Lanka's leading wicket-taker in one-dayers last year, first ball wicket in the World Cup for him

3.6 Perera to Surkari, OUT, 84.8 mph, Perera gets his second, Canada's collapsing here, a length ball that strikes Surkari on the pads in front of middle, that was going on to hit, no doubt about it, the umpire didn't have any, he raises the finger, and Canada are three down

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