CRICKET NEWS - SRI LANKA
Sri Lanka win by 100 runs and lift the Asia
Cup
Sanatah Jayasuriya notched a swashbuckling
hundred to lead a Sri Lankan recovery and help them reach 273 against India in the final of the Asia
Cup here on Sunday.
The dashing left-hander scored 125 after the
defending champions had looked in trouble at 66-4, with paceman
Ishant Sharma destroying the top order after they
were sent in to bat by India
at National Stadium.
Jayasuriya reached his 27th one-day hundred to become the second
highest century-maker in one-day cricket behind India's Sachin
Tendulkar, who has 42.
The 39-year-old, recalled for this
tournament after being dropped for the West Indies
tour in April, added an invaluable 131 runs for the fifth wicket with Tillakaratne Dilshan (56) after
Sharma threatened a run through.
The 19-year-old Sharma dismissed Mahela Jayawardene (11), Chamara Kapugedera (five) and Chamara Silva (nought) in an
incisive seven over spell after Sri
Lanka lost opener Kumar Sangakkara
run out for four in only the second over.
Jayasuriya took up the fight, with impressive hitting that
included nine boundaries and five sixes during his 114-ball knock.
He clouted Sharma over mid-wicket boundary
to bring up his half-century off 43 balls and then cut loose, hitting paceman Rudra Pratap
Singh for three sixes and two boundaries to take 26 in an over.
He flicked off-spinner Virendar
Sehwag for a single to reach his 27th one-day hundred
off 79-balls.
He was finally dismissed after sweeping Sehwag straight into the hands of the mid-wicket fielder.
Dilshan smashed all of his three boundaries in one Irfan Pathan over before the paceman dismissed him hooking in the 39th over.
Sharma finished with 3-52 while Singh took
3-67.
Sri Lanka brought in Chaminda Vaas and spinner Ajantha Mendis who were rested in the Super League match defeat
against India
on Thursday.
India left out paceman
Praveen Kumar to include a seventh batsman in Robin Uthappa,
leaving them with only four regular bowlers.