Saturday, March 8, 2014

Asia Cup: Sri Lanka beat holders Pakistan in final



 He finally obtained his first one-day globally century off 134 paintballs, such as eight four feet and three sixes.

Sir Lanka also battled in reaction, rewriter Saeed Ajmal overlooking owner Kusal Perera and Kumar Sangakkara with following paintballs to keep them having complications on 56 for two.

But Thirimanne signed up with up with former innovator Mahela Jayawardene and created a 156-run third-wicket take a place including 27 overs to put it coming back on course.

Jayawardene decreased for 75 - his highest possible place in 15 one-day internationals since examining 107 against Native indian in Kingston last June - but Thirimanne continuous to accomplish his century and all but secured Sri Lanka's success.

It is their fifth Asia Cup success, equalling the record of Native indian.

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