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Sri Lanka 183 for 7 (Thisara 49, Thirimanne 40) beat England 174 for 7 (Hales 66, Malinga 3-28) by nine runs
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
The world champions, Sri Lanka, began their T20 life without Mahela
Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara by securing a nine-run victory at The
Oval as Lasith Malinga's brilliance at the death ensured Alex Hales, and England, could not repeat the grand chase they managed in Chittagong.
It was Hales' dismissal to Malinga in the 17th over by a smart slower
ball which made Sri Lanka strong favourites, but with Ravi Bopara in the
middle and the equation down to 28 off 12 balls it was far from
impossible. Then, however, Malinga produced a pinpoint penultimate over
which cost just four runs (in comparison to the equivalent in Sri
Lanka's innings which cost 22) and provided the less-assured Suranga
Lakmal with some breathing space. Malinga may not always appear the most
involved of captains - occasionally putting himself at long-off - but
knew he had his individual skills up his sleeve.
The key innings came from Thisara Perera
who bludgeoned 49 off 20 deliveries having been dropped on 20 by
Michael Carberry at cover. Six of Perera's next eight deliveries went to
the boundary, which included him taking 22 off the 19th over, bowled by
Chris Jordan, who had been on the receiving end of Carberry's error.
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Thisara was prevented from reaching a half-century by some quick
thinking from Harry Gurney, who was alert enough to remove a stump from
the ground to complete a run-out off the final ball of the innings after
Thisara's straight drive at demolished the timber. However, his late
surge made the difference between Sri Lanka's eventual total of 183 and
one perhaps 15 runs lower.
He was not the only Sri Lanka batsman to impress, however, and with an
eye on the post Jayawardene-Sangakkara era the fluent innings of
debutant Kithuruwan Vithanage and Lahiru Thirimanne bode well for the
future. The pair ensured that although Sri Lanka shipped regular wickets
they maintained a healthy scoring rate of around eight an over.
Hales, who hit an unbeaten 116 when these two sides met in the World
T20, had only faced four balls by the start of the fourth over but then
top-edged Lakmal for six before swivel-pulling him for another boundary.
England's chase in Chittagong had been 0 for 2 but then Eoin Morgan
helped form a crucial stand: this time Hales did not find a regular
partner. When he brought up his fifty off 32 balls his partnership with
Jos Buttler was beginning to motor, only for Buttler to find deep
midwicket from a delivery he would have expected to send into Archbishop
Tenison's School.
Carberry's day had not get any better when he carved to third man for 7
but England were actually ahead of where Sri Lanka had been after the
Powerplay, on 49 for 2. Ian Bell, playing his first T20 for anyone since
2011, had begun to forge a decent tempo alongside Hales when he lofted
to cover in Malinga's first over two balls after being dropped at slip.
Thirimanne's error did not match Carberry's.
There was an outstanding piece of fielding to put Sri Lanka in control
when Eoin Morgan mistimed a low full toss towards long-off where Lakmal
took a magnificent low catch as he ran in from the boundary. It left
England 85 for 4 and needing 99 off 51 balls, which proved out of reach.
Sri Lanka left little in the tank during their innings - just as it
should be in T20. Tillakaratne Dilshan pulled the first ball of the
match for four and then tried to 'Dilscoop' Chris Woakes' opening
delivery.
Gurney was the most impressive of England's bowlers throughout the
innings. On his T20I debut he removed Dilshan with his fourth delivery
and his opening two overs cost just six runs to provide a measure of
control. He would later return to show the value of having trained
himself at death bowling in county cricket.
By and large, though, Sri Lanka kept swinging - some of it fluently and
some of it less so, with an abundance of edges to third man - whereas
there was still an element of England trying to consolidate for short
periods.
Vithanage, who pinged five sixes against Sussex two days ago, opened his
T20 account with a lofted on-drive and took three boundaries in a row
off Bopara. He could have been stumped next ball but Buttler could not
gather a tough take and after another boundary - reverse swept of James
Tredwell - he picked out deep point.
Thirimanne was scoring at less than a run-a-ball before putting Tredwell
into the stands and was beginning to kick on when, in far from the only
case of a full toss getting a wicket, he swung Gurney into the deep. By
then Thisara had already started to find his stride and the big finish
was still to come.
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