Sri Lanka's journey to the QF's from Pool A
1)Feb 14,2015 Match 1 NZ Vs SL - NZ 331/6 and SL 233/10 NZ won by 98 Runs
2)Feb 22,2015 Match 11 Afghanistan Vs SL - Afghans 232/10 and SL 236/6 in 48.2 Overs - SL won by 4 wickets
3)Feb 26,2015 Match 17 Bangladesh Vs SL - Bangladesh 240 and SL 332/1 - SL won by 92 Runs
4)March 01,2015 Match 21 England Vs SL - England 309/6 and SL 312/1 - SL won by 9 wickets
5)March 08,2015 Match 31Australia Vs SL - Australia376/9 and SL 312/9 - Australia won by 64 Runs
6)March 11,2015 Match 34 Scotland Vs SL -Scots 213 and SL 363/9 - SL won by 148 Runs
SL Vs SA - Head - to - Head
1.7 of the last 8 ODI's between these teams have been won by the team that batted first. All eight of these matches were played in Sri Lanka
2. The last 16 ODIs between South Africa and Sri Lanka have produced eight wins apiece. Mahela Jayawardene averages 22.9 in the 42 ODI innings he has played against South Africa, his second lowest average against the 18 teams he has faced.
3. Lasith Malinga recorded the only instance in ODIs of a bowler taking four wickets in four balls in the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup clash between these teams, a one-wicket victory for South Africa.
4. Malinga has taken 92 ODI wickets bowled, the joint-fifth most with Anil Kumble. Wasim Akram (176) has the most.
5. Kumar Sangakkara needs one stumping to become the first wicket-keeper to take 100 ODI stumpings
6. Sangakkara needs four runs to become the seventh player to score 500 runs in a World Cup tournament. He has four centuries in this tournament, the most recorded in a single World Cup.
7. AB de Villiers (1,142 in 21 innings) needs seven runs to pass Jacques Kallis (1,148 in 32) as South Africa's leading World Cup run-scorer.
8. Tillakaratne Dilshan has scored 148 runs off the 144 balls Morne Morkel has bowled to him in ODIs and been dismissed twice.
9.Total Played(ODIs): 59
South Africa: 28
Sri Lanka: 29
Tied: 1
No Result: 1
Last five meetings:
July 28, 2013, Pallekele, Sri Lanka won by eight wickets
July 31, 2013, Colombo, Sri Lanka won by 128 runs
July 06, 2014, Colombo, South Africa won by 75 runs
July 09, 2014, Pallekele, Sri Lanka won by 87 runs
July 12, 2014, Hambantota, South Africa won by 82 runs
In World Cup
Played: 4
South Africa: 2
Sri Lanka: 1
Tied: 1
March 02, 1992, Wellington, Sri Lanka won by three wickets
May 19, 1999, Northampton, South Africa won by 89 runs
March 03, 2003, Durban, Match tied
March 28, 2007, Guyana, South Africa won by one wicket
Sri Lanka won the toss and chose to bat first
Squads
Sri Lanka
Kushal Perera |
Tillakaratne Dilshan |
Kumar Sangakkara (W) |
Mahela Jayawardene |
Angelo Mathews (C) |
Lahiru Thirimanne |
Thisara Perera |
Nuwan Kulasekara |
Tharindu Kaushal |
Dushmantha Chameera |
Lasith Malinga |
South Africa
Hashim Amla |
Quinton De Kock (W) |
Faf Du Plessis |
Rilee Rossouw |
AB De Villiers (C) |
David Miller |
JP Duminy |
Dale Steyn |
Kyle Abbott |
Morne Morkel |
Imran Tahir |
ODI Debut - Tharindu Kaushal (Sri Lanka)
This is the 150th ODI Match being played at the SCG
Sri Lanka Scored 133/10 in 37.2 Overs
Kusal Perera 03(10 Balls)
Tillakaratne Dilshan 00(7 Balls)
Lahiru Thirimanne 41(48 Balls with 4x5)
Mahela Jayawardene 04(16 Balls)
Angelo Mathews 19(32 Balls with 4x1)
Thisara Perera 00(3 Balls)
Nuwan Kulasekara 01(2 Balls)
Tharindu Kaushal 00(1 Ball)
Kumar SAngakkara 45(96 Balls with 4x3)
Lasith Malinga 03(6 Balls)
Dushmantha Chameera 02*(5 Balls)
Wicket Takers(SA)
Imran Tahir 4/26(8.2 Overs)
J P Duminy 3/29(9 Overs)
Dale Steyn 1/18(7 Overs)
Morne Morkel 1/27(7 Overs)
Kyle Abbott 1/27(6 Overs(
South Africa Scored 134/1 in 18 Overs
Hasim Amla 16(23 Balls with 4x1)
Quinton de Kock 78*(57 Balls with 4x12)
Faf du Plesis 21*(31 Balls)
Wicket Takers(SL)
Lasith Malinga 1/43(6 Overs)
Match Result - South Africa won by 9 wickets
MOM - Imran Tahir for his 4/26
Kumar Sangakkara's score at various points of the innings read 0 off 15, 2 off 27, 6 off 42, 34 off 90 and out for 45 off 96.
Kumar Sangakkara became the sixth player to score 500 runs in the World Cup. Sangakkara, who needed four runs to reach the mark ahead of on Wednesday’s match, produced a slow-paced 45-run knock against the Proteas
This match ended South Africa's 23-year wait for a WC knockout win
J P Duminy becomes first Protea to bag WC hat-trick
J P Duminy joined Steven Finn in the hat-trick takers’ list
of this edition, finishing with figures of three for 29 from his miserly
nine overs -- one of which was a maiden.
The batsmen
who fell in succession to Duminy’s guile were Lankan skipper Angelo
Mathews (19), Nuwan Kulasekara (1) and debutant Tharindu Kaushal (0)
It all started in the 33rd over when Duminy had Mathews caught by Faf du
Plessis off the final ball of the over. He came back in the 35th over
to get Kulasekara caught behind wicket before trapping Kaushal plumb in
front of the middle stump
J P Duminy is the first spinner after Pakistan’s Saqlain Mushtaq (1999) to achieve the feat.
The
World Cup hat-trick takers’ list features only one Indian in Chetan
Sharma, who accomplished the feat way back in 1987 against New Zealand.
List of WC Hat-tricks
1987: Chetan Sharma (India) v New Zealand (Ken Rutherford, Ian Smith, Ewen Chatfield)
1999: Saqlain Mushtaq (Pakistan) v Zimbabwe (Henry Olonga, Adam Huckle, Pommie Mbangwa)
2003: Chaminda Vaas (Sri Lanka) v Bangladesh (Hannan Sarkar, Mohammad Ashraful, Ehsanul Haque)
2003: Brett Lee (Australia) v Kenya (Kennedy Otieno, Brijal Patel, David Obuya)
2007: Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka) v South Africa (Shaun Pollock, Andrew Hall, Jacques Kallis, Makhaya Ntini)
2011: Kemar Roach (West Indies) v Netherlands (Pieter Seelaar, Bernard Loots, Berend Westdijk)
2011: Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka) v Kenya (Tanmay Mishra, Peter Ongondo, Shem Ngoche)
2015: Steven Finn (England) v Australia (Brad Haddin, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Johnson) (Reuters)
List of WC Hat-tricks
1999: Saqlain Mushtaq (Pakistan) v Zimbabwe (Henry Olonga, Adam Huckle, Pommie Mbangwa)
2003: Chaminda Vaas (Sri Lanka) v Bangladesh (Hannan Sarkar, Mohammad Ashraful, Ehsanul Haque)
2003: Brett Lee (Australia) v Kenya (Kennedy Otieno, Brijal Patel, David Obuya)
2007: Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka) v South Africa (Shaun Pollock, Andrew Hall, Jacques Kallis, Makhaya Ntini)
2011: Kemar Roach (West Indies) v Netherlands (Pieter Seelaar, Bernard Loots, Berend Westdijk)
2011: Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka) v Kenya (Tanmay Mishra, Peter Ongondo, Shem Ngoche)
2015: Steven Finn (England) v Australia (Brad Haddin, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Johnson) (Reuters)
South Africa finally won their first World Cup knockout match at the sixth time of asking when they beat Sri Lanka by 9 wickets in th QF @ SCG
Below is South Africa's record in knockout matches at cricket's showpiece tournament:
1992: Lost semifinal to England
1996: Lost quarterfinal to West Indies
1999: Tied semifinal with Australia, exited World Cup on net run-rate
2007: Lost semifinal to Australia
2011: Lost quarterfinal to New Zealand
2015: Won quarterfinal against Sri Lanka.
Note: In 2003, co-hosts South Africa failed to get out of the first group stage after a rain-affected tie with Sri Lanka in Durban.
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