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Wednesday 18 March 2015

Proteas End World Cup Curse Snd Power Past Sri Lanka :


De Kock's fifty And Duminy's Hat Trick Give South Africa a First World Cup knockout Stage Win, Finishing Two Sri Lanka Legends ODI Careers.


South Africa have won their first ever World Cup end amusement, dispatching Sri Lanka convincingly by nine wickets at the Sydney Cricket Ground and progressing to a semi-final against either New Zealand or the West Indies.

Quinton de Kock hit an unbeaten 78 from 55 balls to finish the win in only 18 overs.

Sri Lanka, having won the throw and picked to bowl, lost normal wickets as JP Duiny took a cap trap as they lost 4-2 in nine balls as the 2007 and 2011 World Cup finalists left the 2015 competition at the first open door.

Duminy's Hat Trick the second of this World Cup - and Imran Tahir 4/26 in 8.2 overs.

Accordingly, South Africa came to 1-40 after 6.4 overs when Hashim Amla's release - well gotten on the limit by Kulasekara - brought on the supper break interim. The Proteas need an alternate 94 runs from 270 balls to secure their first ever World Cup knockout match win and development to a semi-last in Auckland against either New Zealand or the West Indies.

Sri Lanka's crusade, which had stammered because of various harm issues, was shaken further on the eve of this first quarter-last when veteran left-arm spinner Ragana Herath was precluded, inciting an ODI debut for 22-year-old Tharindu Kaushal.

Kaushal was the last wicket in Duminy's cap trap, struck plumb in front to be out lbw first ball. Before that, Nuwan Kulasekara had strolled after the faintest of outside edges into Quinton de Kock's gloves while Angelo Matthews, on the last chunk of Duminy's past over, chipped straight to mid-on.

The two spinners destroyed Sri Lanka's batting line up, as Sri Lanka lost 8/69 with South Africa in the case seat to at long last win a cricket World Cup knockout match, at the sixth endeavor.

Batting to begin with, Sri Lanka lost two wickets in their initial four overs to new ball bowlers Kyle Abbott and Dale Steyn and recouped to 2-69, just to be steered by the spinners.

Imran Tahir (4-26) did the beginning harm, breaking a debilitating 65-run third wicket organization between Lahiru Thirimanne (41) and Kumar Sangakkara (48).

Thirimanne hit a few offside limits to recover the innings on track after Sri Lanka was reeling at 2-4 in the fourth over.

Tahir likewise released Mahela Jayawardene and Thisara Perera before Duminy contributed.

Duminy, who returned profession best ODI figures of 3-29, had chief Angelo Mathews gotten at midwicket with the last chunk of his eighth over.

Duminy then hit with the initial two chunks of his ninth over, having Nuwan Kulasekara discovered behind and catching Tharindu Kaushal lbw first ball.

Sangakkara, playing in his last ODI if Sri Lanka loses, played a watchful innings, taking 16 balls to get off the imprint and more than 40 preceding hitting his first limit.

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