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SRI LANKA DUMPS AUSTRALIA OUT OF ICC World Twenty20

Sri Lanka 160 for 4 (Sangakkara 55*, Dilshan 53) beat Australia 159 for 9 (Johnson 28*, Mendis 3-20, Malinga 3-36) by six wickets
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Kumar Sangakkara, on one knee, carves another boundary, Australia v Sri Lanka, ICC World Twenty20, Trent Bridge, June 8, 2009

Sri Lanka dumped Australia out of the ICC World Twenty20 with a six-wicket victory at Trent Bridge. Kumar Sangakkara played a captain's innings to lead them across the line, with an over to spare, as they chased 160 after Tillakaratne Dilshan sparked the pursuit with an innovative 53 off 32 balls. Australia were set back by a magnificent display from Ajantha Mendis who bamboozled with his variations and although the match went to the final over Sri Lanka always held the edge.

Australia's stay in this tournament - the international title they don't hold - lasted four days and now they face two extra weeks in Leicester to prepare for the Ashes series. Make no mistake, they desperately wanted to win this event, and further stock their trophy cabinet, but were short on their skills for the second game running against a highly impressive Sri Lanka outfit.

With Sangakkara at the crease there was a sense of calm about the run-chase, even when the asking rate grew in excess of nine-per-over for a moment in the closing stages, and he was aided by a sparkling cameo from Jehan Mubarak. When Mubarak came to the crease a charged-up Brett Lee had bounced out Chamara Silva and he followed it up with three dot balls. However, Lee sent down a wide and the extra ball of the over was clouted over deep midwicket and you could see Australian shoulders slump.

In the next over Sangakkara, one of the most impressive cricketers in the world on and off the field, completed a classy fifty off 40 balls with a delicate dab-sweep off Nathan Backen. With 14 needed off two overs there was no-way back for Australia and Mubarak cleared the ropes again before a wide sealed their elimination.

When Australia slumped to 94 for 6 in the 15th over the match was shaping to be fvery one-sided, but they added 65 runs in the last five overs to give the bowlers something to defend. However, they needed early wickets and despite a fine catch by David Warner to remove Sanath Jayasuriya the game was carried away from them through a fine innings from Dilshan.

He took 16 off Shane Watson's flustered first over, showing his full range of shots including a mow over midwicket and a deft sweep over fine leg, while his 26-ball half century arrived with an extraordinarily cheeky top-edge flick over the wicketkeeper's head. Dilshan needed some convincing to opening the batting, but his elevation has been a revelation and he has the power to clear the in-field but also the subtle touch to manoeuvre the ball.

It needed a cracking delivery from Michael Clarke - his first - that pitched on leg, spun and hit middle to end Dilshan's innings and a period of tight bowling from the spinners gave Australia a slim lifeline. Sangakkara and Mahela Jaywardene were content to deal in singles, but with the run-rate climbing fractionally Jaywardene tried to go over the top and got an outside edge to backward point.

Sangakkara, though, knew perfectly when to pick his moments and deposited Haurtiz for two sixes in his last over which went for 16. Lee, under huge pressure after his pasting at the hands of West Indies, tried to conjure a comeback but Australia just hadn't made enough runs.

The tone had been set in the first over of the match when Warner carved Angelo Mathews - a surprise new-ball option on his debut - to point but the key part of the game was always going to be Sri Lanka's spinners. Watson and Ricky Ponting had begun to locate the boundary regularly when Mendis was thrown the ball for the final over of the Powerplay and the game changed.

He could have had Waston leg before with his first ball as he was beaten by one turning from leg to off, then with the final ball of a brilliant over he uprooted Ponting's legstump as the captain backed away. In his next over Mendis nailed Watson on the sweep and the new batsmen were prodding and poking uncertainly against his multitude of variations.

However, it's not just with pace that Sri Lanka's attack has a magical touch. Lasith Malinga's first over had been expensive, but he is an irresistible cricketer who can produce wonderful moments and a superbly disguised slower ball made Brad Haddin look foolish as it dipped late and took out two stumps.

Captains can often be left scratching their heads in Twenty20, but today everything Sangakkara tried work perfectly. He brought back Isuru Udana and the young left-armer produced a classy slower-ball that Clarke could only chip back down the pitch, before Mendis claimed his third by pinning Michael Hussey with one that zipped off the surface.

The next over proved Australia's best of the innings as Muttiah Muralitharan was taken for 21 with Mitchell Johnson launching two huge slow-swept sixes over deep midwicket. The damage, though, had already been done and a team so used to competing in the final stages of global events are packing their bags after the first round.

COURTESY: CRICINFO.COM

2009 T20 CRICKET WC HIGHLIGHTS | WORLD CUP

2009 T20 Cricket WC Highlights | World Cup

Cricket highlights from the 2009 T20 WC (World Cup) can be found below. Just follow the links after the games. Also schedule of the tournament played in England beginning June 5

Highlights
June 7

England 185/5: KP 58, Wright 34 - Pakistan lose by a NetRunRate damaging margin - 137/7
South Africa 211/5: AB de Villiers 79 (34) - Scotland 81: Kyle Coetzer 42

June 6
India 180/5 - Yuvraj 41 (18), Gambhir 50, Rohit Sharma 36 - B'desh 155/8: Junaid Siddique 41 - Pragyan Ojha 4-21-4
Aus 169/7: Dave Warner 63 - WI pummel out a win through Chris Gayle 88 (50), Andre Fletcher 53 (32)7 over match: Scot 89/4 - NZ win with an over to go - tight game though

June 5
England 162/5 - Luke Wright 71, Bopara 46 - Holland win off the final ball - de Grooth 49
Pakistan 158/6 - Misbah 37 - India win big in 17 overs: Rohit Sharma 80, Gautham Gambhir 52

Yuvi's 6 sixes vs England in twenty20 worldcup

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