Tharanga Leads Sri Lanka to Victory Over Bangladesh

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Reuters
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Thu, 2005-09-01 03:00

COLOMBO, 1 September 2005 — Upul Tharanga, Marvan Atapattu and Mahela Jayawardene all scored fifties as Sri Lanka cruised to an 88-run victory against Bangladesh in a One-Day International yesterday.

Sri Lanka made 269 for nine wickets in their 50 overs and then restricted Bangladesh to 181-9.

Opener Shariar Nafees provided some resistance with 39 before being brilliantly caught and bowled by Tillakaratne Dilshan.

Wicketkeeper Khaled Mashud also contributed a gritty 39 to delay Sri Lanka’s victory with an unbroken 54-run last wicket stand with Tapash Baisya (22 not out).

Sri Lanka pace bowler Farveez Maharoof claimed three wickets for 29 runs.

Bangladesh’s run chase started badly as Javed Omar (14) was run out by a direct hit from Russel Arnold at backward point.

Dilhara Fernando then had Tushar Imran caught behind before deceiving Mohammad Ashraful with a slower ball that he skied to mid-on.

Substitute Upul Chandana chipped in with the wicket of skipper Habibul Bashar before Maharoof reduced the visitors to 103-8.

Sri Lanka opener Tharanga reached his first one-day half century on his way to scoring 60 in his fourth game.

Atapattu compiled 55 and the pair put on 76 for the second wicket after Sanath Jayasuriya was bowled by an inswinger from Baisya for 25.

In-form vice-captain Jayawardene finished the innings off strongly with a rapid 50 from 35 balls as wickets tumbled regularly in the final slog.

Bangladesh were guilty of several fumbles in the field, however, with Tharanga being dropped in the slips on eight and then surviving a run-out chance on nine. He was given another life when dropped at backward point on 58.

Atapattu was also dropped early in his innings and Mashud missed a stumping chance when the Sri Lanka captain had made 40.

Bangladesh debutant paceman Syed Rasel picked up two wickets.

The second match of the series is tomorrow in Colombo.

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