Watch the highlights of England vs Sri Lanka 4th Match ICC CT 2009 - ICC Champions Trophy tournament of the Group B 4th ODI match played between Sri Lanka and England at The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg in 25th September 2009.
James Anderson had Mahela Jayawardene lbw © Getty Images |
An ecstatic new-ball onslaught from James Anderson and Graham Onions sets up to England comfortable six-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in a low-scoring game of the Champions Trophy Group B match.
Sri Lanka scored 212 for all-out in 47.3 overs with top scorer by Thilina Kandamby struck 53 off 82-balls including five boundaries.
Angelo Mathews cracked a 52 off 73-balls included six-fours, Thilan Samaraweera scored 30 off 48-balls with four-fours, Muttiah Muralitharan 18 and Nuwan Kulasekara 17 not out.
England best bowler by James Anderson takes 3-wickets for 20-runs in 9.3overs including two maidens, Stuart Broad picked up 3-wickets, Graham Onions took two-wickets and one for Luke Wright.
England chased 213-4 in 45-overs with top scorer by Eoin Morgan cracked a unbeaten 62 off 83-balls including seven boundaries, Paul Collingwood 46.
Owais Shah struck 44 off 74-balls included 3-fours & a six and Matt Prior 28 not out.
Sri Lanka best bowler by Nuwan Kulasekara took two-wickets and one for Lasith Malinga and Muttiah Muralitharan.
Paul Collingwood named Player of the match for contributing valuable 44-run off facing 51-balls including 5-fours and 3-sixes.
Sri Lanka scored 212 for all-out in 47.3 overs with top scorer by Thilina Kandamby struck 53 off 82-balls including five boundaries.
Angelo Mathews cracked a 52 off 73-balls included six-fours, Thilan Samaraweera scored 30 off 48-balls with four-fours, Muttiah Muralitharan 18 and Nuwan Kulasekara 17 not out.
England best bowler by James Anderson takes 3-wickets for 20-runs in 9.3overs including two maidens, Stuart Broad picked up 3-wickets, Graham Onions took two-wickets and one for Luke Wright.
England chased 213-4 in 45-overs with top scorer by Eoin Morgan cracked a unbeaten 62 off 83-balls including seven boundaries, Paul Collingwood 46.
Owais Shah struck 44 off 74-balls included 3-fours & a six and Matt Prior 28 not out.
Sri Lanka best bowler by Nuwan Kulasekara took two-wickets and one for Lasith Malinga and Muttiah Muralitharan.
Paul Collingwood named Player of the match for contributing valuable 44-run off facing 51-balls including 5-fours and 3-sixes.
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