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Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Feb 22, 2015, 09:02 AM (IST)
Edited: Feb 22, 2015, 09:02 AM (IST)
Mahela Jayawardene completed 1,000 World Cup runs when he reached a score of 25 off 36 balls at the end of the 15th over, with Sri Lanka reaching a score of 59 for four while chasing the 233-run target set by Afghanistan during their ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 fixture at the University Oval in Dunedin on Sunday. Jayawardene took 35 games to achieve the milestone. Sri Lanka were earlier put on the backfoot with the Afghanistan bowling attack tearing through the Sri Lankan top-order batsmen. Live Scorecard: Sri Lanka vs Afghanistan, Pool A match at Dunedin
Afghanistan were earlier bowled out for a score of 232 in 49.4 overs after being put to bat by Sri Lanka at the start of the match. Asghar Stanikzai and Samiullah Shenwari top-scored for the Afghans with scores of 54 and 38 respectively, while Lasith Malinga and Sri Lanka skipper Angelo Mathews were the pick in the Sri Lankan bowling department with figures of three for 41. Afghanistan were cruising at a score of 128 for two, before Stanikzai’s dismissal caused a change of fortunes for the Afghans. Live Updates: Sri Lanka vs Afghanistan, Pool A match at Dunedin
Both Sri Lanka and Afghanistan opted for changes in their playing eleven, with all-rounder Thisara Perera replacing Nuwan Kulasekara for Sri Lanka. Afghanistan, on the other hand, opted to play Dawlat Zadran instead of Aftab Alam. Both sides aim to register their first win of the tournament, after Sri Lanka an Afghanistan lost their opening games to New Zealand and Bangladesh respectively. ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: SCHEDULE & MATCH DETAILS
ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Complete Coverage
ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: POINTS TABLE
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