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Thirimanne, Mathews take Sri Lanka to 160/6

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Press Trust of India Mirpur
Lahiru Thirimanne arrested a top-order slide while Angelo Mathews played a lovely cameo as Sri Lanka posted a fighting 160 for six against defending champions West Indies in the first semi-final of the ICC World T20 here today.

Thirimanne scored 44 off 35 balls while Mathews blasted his way in the final two overs smashing 40 off only 23 balls. Veteran opener Tillakaratne Dilshan (39) did not convert a good start while other two seniors Mahela Jayawardene (0) and Kumar Sangakkara (1) did not even get going.

Mathews scored 32 runs in the final two overs bowled by Krishmar Santokie and Andre Russell to get Sri Lanka. Mathews had three fours and two sixes in his knock.
 

The worrying point for West Indies could be dashing opener Chris Gayle getting hurt in the shin-bone region while trying to back up for a powerful throw from Marlon Samuels. Gayle limped off the field in the 15th over.

The Lankan openers gave a flying start to the innings, getting 32 off the first three overs. It was one such day when opening bowlers Santokie (2/46 in 4 overs) and Samuel Badree (1/23 in 4 overs) did not get the length right in the initial overs. Badree, however, did well in the second spell.

After an uppishly driven boundary by Dilshan off Badree past mid-off, young Kusal Perera (26) got stuck into Santokie hitting him for two boundaries in the second over. First was a swing past deep fine leg as he bowled it on pads, the second was picked from outside the off-stump and hit over mid-wicket.

In Badree's next over, both Dilshan and Perera used their feet as they hit the leggie for a six each. Perera looked in great touch as he dispatched a Santokie length ball over long-on for his second six as 41 runs were added in 3.5 overs before the left-arm seamer got lucky.

It was an ordinary delivery that was short on length and Perera only managed to chop it on to the stumps. Jayawardene was unlucky as Dilshan proved to be a poor judge and Darren Sammy's throw from point caught the non-striker a foot off the crease.

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First Published: Apr 03 2014 | 8:48 PM IST

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