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Sunday, 8 March 2015

Glenn Maxwell Propels Australia in to the Quarter Finals :

Glenn Maxwell Hit The Second Quickest World Cup Century as Australia Beat Sri Lanka By 64 Rushes To Achieve The Quarter-Finals: 

Pursuing 377 to win, Sri Lanka completed on 312-9 with Dinesh Chandimal not coming back to the field having resigned harmed on 52. 


Notwithstanding a radiant hundred by veteran batsmen Kumar Sangakara, Australian pacers kept up their cool to bowl their group to a 64-run win over Sri Lanka. The Lankans put on a bold show in the pursue Glenn Maxwell's first ODI hundred fueled Aussies to 375.

Kumar Sangakara hit a third progressive century - and passed 14,000 ODI runs - yet was out for 104 while Tillakaratne Dilshan included 62.

Maxwell hit his hundred off 51 balls, and his innings of 102 was additionally his lady one-day universal hundred.


Maxwell and reviewed all-rounder Shane Watson (67) put on 160 for the fifth wicket while Steve Smith (72) and captain Michael Clarke (68) additionally hit half-hundreds of years.

Batting in front of Watson, Maxwell pummeled some way or another to 102 off 53 conveyances (10 fours, four sixes), reacting commendably to the test of batting through near to 20 overs. A back to front commute over additional cover off a Lasith Malinga yorker was the best of his limit hits, however a switch hit to third man off Angelo Mathews was a nearby second.

Maxwell demonstrated a scope of strokes on a moderate track as he caned the Sri Lankan assault, taking care not to endeavor an excess of daring shots against the pace and specialty of Malinga. Different bowlers, less talented to lift their sharpness on a dead track, discovered him intense to bowl to and doled out a lot of runs as he either ventured out or went on his knees to sledge their conveyances.


Maxwell imparted a 160-run fifth-wicket association with Watson, who played second tinker with a considerable measure of development. The organization finished any expectations of Sri Lanka picking up control after they saw the backs of Michael Clarke and Smith in the space of five balls. Obviously, the third-wicket pair played the Sri Lankan spinners well, utilizing their feet to win the mental fight.


Sri Lanka missed left-arm spinner Rangana Herath's exactness and their bowling deficiencies were distressfully uncovered as Malinga was the main bowler Australia played with any appreciation. The two spinners brought into do administration on Sunday, Sachithra Senanayake and Seekkuge Prasanna were carried out in by the moderate way of the pitch.


Tillakaratne Dilshan's attack - and there can't be some other word that can portray it - on Mitchell Johnson brought the swarm to its feet. Two straight drives, two in the curve between mid-wicket and long leg and two through the spreads brought him six fours in the over. A scoop off Shane Watson made it appear as though he would engineer Sri Lanka's pursuit.


On the other hand, he was caught in front by James Faulkner after he had made 62 off 60 conveyances (eight fours). In spite of the fact that Sangakkara added 104 to the 104 not out against Bangladesh in Melbourne and 117 not out against England in Dunedin, Sri Lanka found Australia's 376 a scaffold awfully huge to cross. They were left trusting for a Maxwellesque showcase of fireworks.


After a tired Sangakara cut Faulkner to Aaron Finch at point in batting Powerplay, Mathews and Dinesh Chandimal attempted to steam Sri Lanka back in the amusement yet their group had been pegged back fundamentally amid the 53-run third-wicket stand.

Sangakara and Mahela Jayawardene, enjoying their one hundred and fiftieth innings along, scored at a trifle over 5 associate degreed a 0.5 runs an over. perhaps they were determined to uniting and creating the stage for others to return and impact their approach to triumph. Ceylon would are the right way served had they been some additional assaulting amid their affiliation that unbroken going nine.3 overs.


Brief scores: Australia 376/9 (Maxwell 102; Smith 72, Clarke 68, Watson 67; Malinga 2/59) beat Sri Lanka 312 full scale 46.2 overs (Sangakara 104; Faulkner 3/48) by 64 runs

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