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Lankans triumph in one-dayers
published: Monday | June 9, 2003


West Indies captain Brian Lara plays a sweep shot during his gallant 116 against Sri Lanka in Bridgetown, Barbados, yesterday. Sri Lanka won the match by four wickets to take the one-day series 2-0. - Dellmar

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP):

ALL-ROUNDER Upul Chandana hit a sizzling, career-best 89 off 71 balls to trump West Indies captain Brian Lara's fine century and lead Sri Lanka to a four-wicket victory with three balls to spare yesterday.

The slim Chandana lashed six fours and four sixes to power the visitors to their victory target of 313 for six off 49.3 overs.

Lara's 17th one-day century, a brilliant 116 off 106 deliveries, was the backbone of the West Indies' 312 for four off 50 overs.

Chris Gayle hit a composed 94 off 125 balls while Marlon Samuels (56 not out off 36 balls) powered a late charge which realised 136 runs off the last 11 overs.

But Sri Lanka, with solid contributions from their top order and Chandana's heroics, secured a winning 2-0 lead in the three-match series. Sri Lanka beat the West Indies by 55 runs on Saturday.

EXCELLENT PLATFORM

Openers Romesh Kaluwitha-rana (34) and Sanath Jayasuriya (41) laid an excellent platform with an opening stand of 71 in the first 11 overs.

But the West Indies regained the initiative at 78 for two when Jayasuriya fell to Marlon Samuels' off-spin and Kaluwitharana was run out by Ricardo Powell's direct hit from square leg.

Captain Marvan Atapattu (47) and left-hander Kumar Sangakkara (31) rebuilt the challenge with a further stand of 75 for the third wicket before they too fell in quick succession.

Atapattu was cut short by Ramnaresh Sarwan's pinpoint throw from the deep as the batsman chased a third run, while Sangakkara swatted Vasbert Drakes to deep square leg.

Again, Sri Lanka's innings was at the cross-roads at 192 for four in the 35th over. Enter Chandana, a journeyman in his 104th one-dayer and with only two half centuries to his credit.

The wiry right-hander took a few overs to settle in before he silenced the massive crowd with a number of meaty strokes.

ANCHOR ROLE

Mahela Jayawardene, struggling for form, was content to play the anchor role and contributed an important 32 off 40 balls as his partner blazed away at the other end.

Chandana reached his half-century off 47 balls and soon rode his luck as his third six just fell out of Wavell Hinds' grasp over the boundary at midwicket.

The tension was lifted further with a short break for rain at 250 for four in the 43rd over.

On resumption, the Sri Lankan pair continued to flourish and brought up a century fifth wicket stand off just 64 balls.

Chandana was missed twice off successive balls late as Hurley and substitute David Bernard grassed chances in the deep off Drakes.

The West Indies finally hung onto a catch as Chandana clipped a catch to Powell at deep midwicket off Corey Collymore with Sri Lanka still needing 20 off 15 balls.

Drakes accounted for Jayawardene at 301 for six but the visitors were well on their way by then.

Tillakaratne Dilshan's unbeaten 13 off eight balls helped the cause and Kumar Dharmasena hit the winning runs with three balls to go.

Earlier, Lara added 137 off 26 overs for the second wicket with Gayle to lay the platform for West Indies' big total.

Samuels and Lara then launched a volley of strokes to put on 109 off just 56 balls for the fourth wicket. All the Sri Lankan bowlers were caught in the carnage.

The West Indies skipper passed three figures off 94 balls, with eight fours and two sixes, adding one more four before he fell late in the innings.

SECOND CENTURY

It was Lara's second century against Sri Lanka and also his second on the ground. His innings also puts him level on 17 centuries with Desmond Haynes as the leading West Indian century-maker in one-day cricket.

The 22-year-old Samuels, who completed his half century off 30 deliveries, smacked six fours and a six.

It was the highest total on the ground in 17 one-dayers, beating England's 293 for five against the West Indies in 1998. It was a record not to last out the day.

Sri Lanka's victory target matched their best run chase in one-dayers, the 313 for seven to beat Zimbabwe in New Plymouth in 1992.

WEST INDIES INNINGS

Chris Gayle run out (Muralitharan) 94

Wavell Hinds lbw Vaas 10

Brian Lara c Jayasuriya b Nissanka 116

Ramnaresh Sarwan run out

(Atapattu/Kaluwitharana) 3

Marlon Samuels not out 56

Ricardo Powell not out 9

Extras: (3lb, 16w, 5nb) 24

TOTAL: (for four wickets) 312

Overs: 50

Wickets fell at: 1-30, 2-167, 3-174, 4-283.

Did not bat: Ridley Jacobs, Ryan Hurley, Vasbert Drakes, Mervyn Dillon, Corey Collymore.

Bowling: Chaminda Vaas 10-4-33-1 (2nb, 2w), Prabath Nissanka 10-0-67-1 (1nb, 5w), Kumar Dharmasena 8-0-54-0 (1w), Muttiah Muralitharan 10-1-53-0 (2nb, 4w), Sanath Jayasuriya 6-0-51-0 (4w), Upul Chandana 4-0-40-0, Tillakaratne Dilshan 2-0-11-0.

SRI LANKA INNINGS

Romesh Kaluwitharana run out (Powell) 34

Sanath Jayasuriya c Drakes b Samuels 41

Marvan Atapattu run out (Sarwan) 47

Kumar Sangakkara c Hinds b Drakes 31

Upul Chandana c Powell b Collymore 89

Mahela Jayawardene c Lara b Drakes 32

Tillakaratne Dilshan not out 13

Kumar Dharmasena not out 3

Extras: (5lb, 12w, 6nb) 23

TOTAL: (for six wickets) 313

Overs: 49.3.

Wickets fell at: 1-71, 2-78, 3-153, 4-192, 5-293, 6-301.

Did not bat: Chaminda Vaas, Muttiah Muralitharan, Prabath Nissanka.

Bowling: Mervyn Dillon 10-0-66-0 (1nb, 1w), Corey Collymore 9.3-0-51-1 (1nb, 1w), Marlon Samuels 10-0-50-1 (3w), Ryan Hurley 5-0-29-0, Chris Gayle 5-0-40-0 (4w), Vasbert Drakes 7-1-49-2 (4nb, 1w), Ramnaresh Sarwan 10-5-0 (1w), Wavell Hinds 2-0-18-0 (1w).

Man of the Match: Upul Chandana.

Toss: West Indies.

Umpires: Billy Bowden (New Zealand), Eddie Nicholls (Guyana).

Third umpire: Billy Doctrove (Dominica).

ICC Match Referee: Wasim Raja (Pakistan).

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