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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Maxwell magic enough for Stars

Updated December 21, 2012 23:21:40

Melbourne Stars glamour pair Shane Warne and Lasith Malinga made a difficult Sydney Sixers run-chase impossible as the home side notched a third straight Big Bash League win at the MCG on Friday night.

Stars batsmen Glenn Maxwell (82 off 50 balls) and Brad Hodge (51 off 33) set up the 21-run victory by blasting the first century stand of the BBL season to propel their side to 6 for 177.

Malinga (1 for 18 off four overs) and Warne (2 for 32 off four) then delivered the knock-out blows in front of a crowd of 14,260.

Sri Lankan speedster Malinga, who earlier in the series took record figures of 6 for 7, again proved himself the competition's most difficult bowler to handle, with Sixers captain Brad Haddin in no doubt he was the difference.

"He showed why he's number one in the world tonight," Haddin said.

"I thought we could chase that total on that wicket but he was just too good in the end."

With the Sixers needing to score heavily, Malinga conceded just two runs off his first over and three off his second, which sent the required run-rate sky-rocketing.

Warne helped build the pressure.

He conceded just three runs off the 14th over of the innings and then just seven off the 16th, while taking the wicket of Moises Henriques.

When Malinga returned for the 17th over, his third, and bowled danger man Haddin (39 off 28 balls), the Sixers' hopes were pretty much over.

Earlier, sloppy Sixers fielding gave Maxwell and Hodge lives early in their innings, which proved extremely costly as they put on a 118-run stand in just 11.3 overs.

The reigning champion Sixers now have one win and two losses while the Stars climbed to 3-1.

Warne said it was nice to bowl well at a crucial time himself, but he acknowledged Malinga was the key.

"He's got to be the best," Warne said.

"It would be nice if he could bowl eight or nine overs.

"He's great to have in our group.

"His execution to do what he does, he puts a shoe down on the wicket when he practises and hits it eight or nine times out of 10."

AAP

Tags: twenty20, cricket, sport, melbourne-3000, vic, sydney-2000, nsw, australia

First posted December 21, 2012 22:10:31


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Saturday, September 22, 2012

Mendis magic gives Sri Lanka perfect start

Updated September 19, 2012 07:37:25

Spinner Ajantha Mendis took a record six wickets for just eight runs as hosts Sri Lanka humbled Zimbabwe in the opening match of the World Twenty20 overnight.

Mendis, 27, marked his international return after an eight-month injury lay-off with the devastating haul to dismiss Zimbabwe for 100 in 17.3 overs in the Group C match in Hambantota.

Zimbabwe could never cope with Mendis's unreadable deliveries and collapsed like a pack of cards in pursuit of the daunting target of 183 set by Sri Lanka at Mahinda Rajapaksa Stadium.

Sri Lanka, which lost the toss and was sent into bat, owed its total of 4 for 182 to Kumar Sangakkara (44) and Jeevan Mendis (43 not out), who shared a 94-run stand for the fourth wicket.

"It's tough paying a team like Zimbabwe," Sri Lankan skipper Mahela Jayawardene said.

"You can't take anything for granted. We had to make sure we played to our potential.

"It's a good wicket, just needed to get used to it a little bit. Our guys batted really well, and the bowlers then did a super job."

Mendis struck two blows in his first over, removing Vusi Sibanda (11) and Zimbabwe skipper Brendan Taylor (0) off successive deliveries. He next had Zimbabwe's top-scorer Hamilton Masakadza (20).

He returned for his second spell and took four more wickets to end any lingering Zimbabwean hopes -- and improve his own international Twenty20 record figures of 6 for 16, set against Australia at Pallekele last year.

Jeevan Mendis took 3 for 24 to cap a great all-round performance.

"We are a better side than what we showed," Zimbabwe's captain Taylor said.

"Credit goes to Sri Lanka. They showed why they are one of the favourites to win the tournament.

"We have played enough cricket to go back from today, rethink and come back a better side."

Sangakkara, the newly crowned ICC player of the year, hit a 26-ball 44, studded with a six and two boundaries, while Jeevan Mendis smashed four boundaries and a six during his unbeaten 43 off 30 balls.

Both the left-handers lifted Sri Lanka from 3 for 82 after the hosts were put into bat.

Tillakaratne Dilshan hit five boundaries during his rapid 39 before he fell caught behind by Taylor off legspinner Graeme Cremer. Jayawardene was run out for 13 while debutant Dilshan Munaweera made 17.

Twelve teams competing in the event are divided in four groups, with the top two teams advancing to the Super Eight stage, which will decide the four semi-finalists.

Sri Lanka is bidding to end its 16-year wait for a second major title after winning the 50-over World Cup in 1996.

AFP

Tags: sport, cricket, twenty20, sri-lanka

First posted September 19, 2012 07:37:25


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