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Vaas treble too much for New Zealand

Published on Friday, April 13, 2007 Email To Friend    Print Version

By Julian Guyer

ST GEORGE'S, Grenada (AFP): Chaminda Vaas ensured Sri Lanka didn't miss Lasith Malinga by removing New Zealand's top three in a six-wicket World Cup Super Eights win at Grenada's National Stadium.

Sri Lanka, set 220 to win, finished on 222 for four to move level on eight points with New Zealand and champions Australia, who have played four games to their title-rivals five.

Sanath Jayasuriya, who made 64, and Kumar Sangakkara, unbeaten on 69, shared a second wicket stand of exactly 100 in 21 overs that all but sealed victory for Sri Lanka after left-arm quick Vaas took three for 33.

Thursday's defeat, with 39 balls to spare, left New Zealand still needing one more win from their final two Super Eights games, both in Grenada, against South Africa on Saturday and Australia a week Friday, to be certain of a semi-final spot.

And the loss also saw them fall one short of equalling their 2004 record of 10 straight one-day international wins after they'd played one of the leading contenders in this World Cup for the first time.

Sri Lanka returns here Monday to face Australia.

Vaas, 33, dismissed both New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming and Ross Taylor for naught before all-rounder Scott Styris, in at four for two, scored more than half his side's runs with a composed 111 not out.

The Black Caps couldn't afford any drops but they missed Sangakkara on nine when he played early at a slower ball from spearhead quick Shane Bond only for Craig McMillan to floor the chance at mid-on.

First change Mark Gillespie saw his opening over of the tournament cost 17 runs, Jayasuriya dismissing his first two balls for six and four in the bowler's comeback match following a right shoulder injury.

Sri Lanka posted a run-a-ball fifty before Fleming dropped Jayasuriya, on 30, at short mid-wicket off Gillespie.

Jayasuriya completed a 65-ball fifty with one six and three fours.

However, his cut off Jacob Oram was held by Brendon McCullum, the wicket-keeper standing up, Sri Lanka 130 for two.

Left-arm spinner Daniel Vettori then became only the third New Zealander after Chris Harris (203) and Chris Cairns (200) to take 200 one-day international wickets when he had Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene caught at mid-wicket by substitute fielder Hamish Marshall for 15.

Such was Sri Lanka's dominance; Sangakkara eased his way to an 86 ball fifty with one four.

Earlier off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan, like Vaas and Jayasuriya a member of Sri Lanka's 1996 World Cup-winning side, took three for 32 after the quick's early strikes.

Murali joined Malinga - ruled out with left ankle ligament damage - and Australia's Glenn McGrath as the tournament's leading wicket-taker with 15.

Vaas needed just five balls to have opener Fleming lbw for naught.

Taylor, in for Marshall after a hamstring injury sidelined him for four games, then edged Vaas and keeper Sangakkara held a diving, one-handed catch.

Styris - who took 20 balls to get off the mark - counter-attacked and was severe on Farveez Maharoof, Malinga's replacement and the only change to the side that beat England by two runs in Antigua.

New Zealand went 19 overs without a boundary until Oram struck spinner Tillakaratne Dilshan for six.

But two balls later, he skied to long-on where Maharoof held a fine catch.

Styris, 31, completed his fourth hundred in 130 matches at this level, off 152 balls, by pulling fast bowler Dilhara Fernando for his seventh boundary before smashing the last ball of the innings, from Vaas, to the rope.

Final scoreboard:

New Zealand Innings
P. Fulton c Silva b Vaas 28
S. Fleming lbw b Vaas 0
R. Taylor c Sangakkara b Vaas 0
S. Styris not out 111
C. McMillan c Silva b Muralitharan 1
J. Oram c Maharoof b Dilshan 31
B. McCullum lbw b Muralitharan 1
D. Vettori c Silva b Muralitharan 5
J. Franklin not out 25
Extras (b2, lb2, w8, nb5) 17
Total (7 wkts, 50 overs) 219

Fall of wickets: 1-1 (Fleming), 2-4 (Taylor), 3-71 (Fulton), 4-77 (McMillan), 5-141 (Oram), 6-145 (McCullum), 7-155 (Vettori)

Did not bat: S Bond, M Gillespie

Bowling: Vaas 9-2-33-3 (1w); Fernando 7-2-31-0 (3nb, 1w); Maharoof 6-0-31-0 (1nb); Muralitharan 10-0-32-3 (1nb, 2w); Jayasuriya 10-0-44-0; Dilshan 8-1-44-1

Sri Lanka Innings
U. Tharanga c Bond b Franklin 11
S. Jayasuriya c McCullum b Oram 64
K. Sangakkara not out 69
M. Jayawardene c sub (Marshall) b Vettori 15
C. Silva c Bond b Vettori 23
T. Dilshan not out 14
Extras (b4, lb7, w7, nb8) 26
Total (4 wkts, 45.1 overs) 222

Fall of wickets: 1-30 (Tharanga), 2-130 (Jayasuriya), 3-152 (Jayawardene), 4-180 (Silva)

Did not bat: R Arnold, F Maharoof, C Vaas, M Muralitharan, D Fernando

Bowling: Franklin 8-0-49-1 (1nb, 2w); Bond 8-0-26-0; Gillespie 6.1-1-42-0 (4nb); Vettori 10-0-35-2 (1nb, 1w); Styris 7-1-28-0; Oram 6-0-31-1 (2nb);
Toss: New Zealand

Result: Sri Lanka won by six wickets
Points: Sri Lanka 2 New Zealand 0

Umpires: Billy Doctrove (WIS), Asad Rauf (PAK)
TV umpire: Aleem Dar (PAK)
Match referee: Mike Procter (RSA)
Reserve umpire: Mark Benson (ENG)
 
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