Big Win for Sri Lanka - Sangakkara Thirimanne

<h1>Big Win for Sri Lanka - Sangakkara Thirimanne</h1>

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England hasn't been busy's best at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, however it does seem to have a plan. Furthermore, for a large portion of the Sunday (March 1) diversion it worked fine and dandy. The second half, not really.

The outcome, as far as its edge if not in execution, speed or sheer decimation, was far and away more terrible than the annihilation New Zealand gave England at the same ground nine days prior, Sri Lanka beating it by nine wickets in the wake of pursuing down 310. Lahiru Thirimanne and Kumar Sangakkara scored differentiating yet just as successful hundreds of years in a huge unbroken 212-run stand to take Sri Lanka over the line with 16 balls under control.

Britain must be happy to leave New Zealand on Monday, albeit one miracles whether its late record in Australia would give any conceivable comfort.

Having won the throw and batted on a fine Wellington day – minimal in the method for the acclaimed wind however a lot of sun – England did what it expects to do with the bat; it began quick and collected consistently in the center overs, before quickening in the Power Play and hitting out in the last ten. In doing as such, its clever set of young people – Joe Root, James Taylor and Jos Buttler – played with development, panache and force. At the midway stage, a focus of 310 searched some suggestion for the Sri Lankans.

At last, however, it was one of the simplest 300 or more run pursues. Britain's rocking the bowling alley was sluggish and lacking variety, the fielding messy and the non-verbal communication a story of crossed arms, dragged feet and hipped hands. When Sangakkara arrived at a very wonderful ton – his second in progression and 23rd in ODIs – two of the focal boards of English cricket lately, the bum-slap and the moving down, had crumbled.

Sanga and Lahiru Thirimanna, who additionally scored a fine century having been dropped by Root on 2 and Taylor when on 99, had the capacity take singles by basically pushing it straight to the fielder. Both players had indented the vital individual turning points, while Eoin Morgan didn't offer a solitary assaulting fielder. In the end, Thirimanna put England out of its wretchedness, trucking Chris Woakes over mid-wic
 
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