
|
Sri Lanka 299 for 8 (Dilshan 110, Sangakkara 71, Munaf 2-43) beat India 225 (Dhoni 67, Perera 3-36, Randiv 3-40) by 74 runs… These two have binged on each other since July 2008, but what promises to be the one for the road went Sri Lanka’s way, ending their run of losses in big home [...] |
|
Sri Lanka 312 for 4 (Dilshan 71, Tharanga 54, Sangakkara 52) beat Bangladesh 186 (Tamim 51, Dilshan 3-37) by 126 runs… Tillakaratne Dilshan produced a terrific all round show as Sri Lanka crushed Bangladesh by 126 runs to virtually qualify for the final of the Asia Cup cricket tournament here on Friday. After scoring an… |
|
Zimbabwe 240 for 2 (Taylor 119*, Chibhabha 58) beat Sri Lanka 236 (Dilshan 78, Tharanga 69, Mpofu 2-32, Cremer 2-33) by eight wickets… Who’d a thunk it? Zimbabwe finished the league stage at the top of the table, winning comprehensively all their 50-over matches, and losing the one that was truncated to 26. Even i… |
|
Sri Lanka 119 for 1 (Dilshan 60*) beat Zimbabwe 118 (Masakadza 62, Randiv 3-23) by nine wickets… “Frankly today we were rubbish,” said Zimbabwe’s new coach Alan Butcher. And he was right. It was a one-way street in Bulawayo. Only Hamilton Masakadza turned up for Zimbabwe. Sri Lanka attacked from every … |
|
Sri Lanka 261 for 3 (Dilshan 104, Sangakkara 74) beat for Bangladesh 260 for 7 (Ashraful 75, Mahmudullah 45) by seven wickets… Sri Lanka scored an easy seven-wicket win over Bangladesh at Dhaka to start their tri-series campaign on a high note. Kumar Sangakkara made a quick-fire 74 before losing his wicket to Shafiul Is… |


