WC 2015 SL vs AFG : Jayawardene saves Lions’ blushes

Jaywardene’s crucial innings was his 19th ODI century

Update: 2015-02-23 05:25 GMT
Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardene en route to his 100 against Afghanistan during their Pool ‘A' match at the University Oval in Dunedin on Sunday. Sri Lanka won by four wickets. (Photo: AFP)
 
Dunedin (New Zealand): Mahela Jayawardene’s century rescued Sri Lanka from a batting meltdown as they beat Afghanistan by four wickets in their World Cup match in Dunedin on Sunday. Set a modest target of 233 to win the Pool A game, 1996 champions Sri Lanka were stunned when openers Lahiru Thirimanne and Tillakaratne Dilshan both fell for golden ducks.
 
They were in further strife at 51/4 before Jayawardene (100) and skipper Angelo Mathews (44) rectified the innings with a 126-run partnership before Sri Lanka won with 10 balls to spare at University Oval. 
Jaywardene’s crucial innings was his 19th ODI century and one of his most valuable as Sri Lanka, losing finalists at the last two World Cups, were in trouble before he set about taming the bowling.
 
This was Sri Lanka’s first win in two games this tournament following a 98-run defeat by New Zealand, but the plaudits went to World Cup debutants Afghanistan, who only let themselves down with a slow run-rate in the second half of their innings. 
Sent in to bat in spicy, overcast conditions they reached 169/4 before the the last 15 overs saw six wickets go down as they were dismissed for 232 with two balls remaining.
It left Sri Lanka with a modest chase but an experienced side made life difficult for themselves as, for only the second time in one-day international history, both openers fell first ball.
 
Dawlat Zadran had Thirimanne leg before wicket with the first ball of the innings and Dilshan was caught behind off the first ball he faced from Shapoor Zadran in the second over. 
The slump did not end there as Hamid Hassan continued the demolition of the Sri Lankan top order. 
He bowled Kumar Sangakkara for seven and Dimuth Karunaratne was caught behind for 23 as Sri Lanka reeled at 51/4.
 
After leaving the field to address problems with his boots, the flamboyant Hassan came back to end Jayawardene’s stand and finished with figures of 3/45. Sri Lanka were 178/6, requiring 54 runs in under nine overs, when Thisara Perera eased their nerves with a decisive and quickfire unbeaten 47.

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