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Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Kusal ton sets up consolation SL victory

Sri Lanka 368 for 4 (Kusal 116, Mathews 70, Dilshan 62) beat Pakistan 203 (Hafeez 37, Senanayake 3-39) by 165 runs 

Kusal Perera sent Pakistan on the run with his most substantial innings to date, then Sri Lanka's middle order ran the opposition down and mauled them in a frenzied finish, to found a 165-run victory in the final ODI. Sri Lanka plundered 368 for 4, but even on a placid Hambantota deck, the chase was too steep for Pakistan's in-form top order. They slipped to 140 for 5 before the halfway stage of the innings, and were all out for 203. 

Kusal's second ODI ton, and perhaps the most mature innings in his career, came in a 164-run opening partnership with Tillakaratne Dilshan, of which Dilshan's share was 62. Angelo Mathews and Milinda Siriwardana did justice to this start, by striking a ream of late boundaries as Sri Lanka amassed 107 runs in the last eight overs. 

Rahat Ali was the only Pakistan bowler to claim a wicket, and only Shoaib Malik was spared an economy rate of less than seven. Yasir Shah's figures of 0 for 73 off eight overs was particularly telling. Pakistan remain among the top-eight ODI teams, but let slip a chance to further embed themselves there with the Champions Trophy deadline approaching. The No. 9-ranked West Indies are only two points away.

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