Consolation win for Sri Lanka
NAPIER, Sunday (AFP) - Sri Lanka salvaged some pride from their
one-day cricket series against New Zealand with a consolation 20-run win
in the final match here Sunday despite a majestic maiden century by Kiwi
Peter Fulton.
Fulton made a classy 112 from 131 balls, scoring heavily all around
the ground, but he was let down by the lower order who manufactured a
dramatic collapse while atempting to close in on Sri Lanka's 273 for
six.
New Zealand were dismissed in the 49th over for 253 after losing
their last seven wickets for just 54 runs.
Man-of-the-match Chaminda Vaas took four for 48 to complete a fine
series while captain Marvan Atapattu top-scored for the tourists with 69
off 68 balls.
It was a welcome return to form for Sri Lanka, providing only their
second victory in their last 10 matches and "it felt like winning the
World Cup final," said elated coach Tom Moody.
There was no hiding the disappointment for New Zealand captain
Stephen Fleming who had set his heart on a 5-0 whitewash.
"One of our strengths has been the middle to lower order which have
kept us in games and won us games from nowhere, (but it) didn't quite
fire today," he said.
"While it's disappointing to lose the game, you certainly wouldn't
throw fault at them for one game out of a series when they've been so
strong.
"I thought we did enough through Peter's 100, and enough contributing
acts to get across the line but Chaminda Vaas bowled well and it was
just a blip in what's been a pretty good series."
Fulton's needless run-out with seven overs remaining triggered an
avalanche of wickets with Vaas the chief tormentor.
Despite the loss, Fulton, 26, will have fond memories of the series.
Recalled to the New Zealand side after his one earlier appearance
produced just nine runs two years ago, he finished as arguably the
batsman of the series with scores of 70 not out, 32, 50 and 112 for a
series average of 88.
Adding gloss to Fulton's innings was the situation he faced when he
reached the crease, with New Zealand teetering at 13 for two after
Fleming was out leg before wicket without scoring and fellow opener Lou
Vincent fell for five.
After playing himself in, he let rip in the 13th over with three
successive boundaries off Vaas. The first was a crunching blow through
long-off, then a hook which sent the ball fly onto the main grandstand
roof, before a six over long-on.
He and Nathan Astle shared a third-wicket partnership of 108 before
Astle holed out to mid-on in the 22nd over for 47 and New Zealand were
121 for three.
Hamish Marshall joined Fulton to push the score to 199 before the
wickets began to tumble.
New Zealand could have faced an even bigger total with a 300-plus
target a reality on the McLean Park wicket, but too few Sri Lankans had
the batting form to push on.
After winning the toss for the first time in the series, Atapattu
chose to bat and his half-century was well backed up by an innings of 58
from wicket-keeper Kumar Sangakkara.
At 208 for four in the 40th over, the stage was set for a late
flourish but the Sri Lankans were stymied by a lack of boundaries. Shane
Bond conceded just one run in the final over, and finished with two for
53 while Chris Martin took three for 62. Despite the loss, New Zealand
won the series 4-1.
SRI LANKA
U. Tharanga c Fulton b Martin 11
J. Mubarak c Martin b Bond 26
K. Sangakkara c Fulton b Astle 58
T. Dilshan c McCullum b Martin 43
M. Atapattu b Bond 69
M. Jayawardene c Astle b Martin 30
R. Arnold not out 15
C. Vaas not out 1
Extras (LB 2, W 5, NB 13) 20
TOTAL (5 wkts) 273
FALL OF WICKETS: 1-44, 2-49, 3-129,4-178, 5-233, 6-272.
BOWLING: Franklin 10-0-56-0 (6nb),Bond 10-1-53-2 (1nb, 3w),
Martin 10-0-62-3 (1nb,1w), Vettori 10-0-44-0,
Cairns 7-0-44-0 (1nb), Astle 3-0-12-1.
Overs: 50
NEW ZEALAND
L. Vincent c Mubarak b Perera 5
S. Fleming lbw Vaas 0
N. Astle c Fernando b Bandara 47
P. Fulton run out (Dilshan) 112
H. Marshall c and b Perera 35
C. Cairns lbw Vaas 28
B. McCullum c Atapattu b Perera 2
D. Vettori b Vaas 3
J. Franklin b Vaas 2
S. Bond not out 2
C. Martin b Fernando 0
Extras (LB 10, W 3, NB 4) 17
TOTAL (all out) 253
FALL OF WICKETS: 1-3, 2-13, 3-121, 4-199, 5-224,
6-231, 7-236, 8-249, 9-252.
BOWLING: Vaas 9-0-48-3 (2nb),Perera 10-0-56-3 (1nb, 2w),
Fernando 5.2-0-36-1 (1nb),Muralitharan 10-1-36-0,
Dilshan 4-0-20-0, Bandara 10-0-47-1 (1w)
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