ODI # 1982
ICC World Cup, 2002/03, 1st Super Six Match
Australia v Sri Lanka
SuperSport Park, Centurion
7 March 2003 (50-over match)
Result: Australia won by 96 runs
Points: Australia 4, Sri Lanka 0
Toss: Australia
Umpires: BF Bowden (NZ) and DR Shepherd (Eng)
TV Umpire: BG Jerling
Match Referee: MJ Procter
Man of the Match: RT Ponting
Australia innings (50 overs maximum) R M B 4 6
+AC Gilchrist run out (Vaas) 99 122 88 14 2
ML Hayden c Tillakaratne b Muralitharan 22 50 34 3 0
*RT Ponting c Sangakkara b Fernando 114 130 109 8 4
DR Martyn b Fernando 52 76 58 1 0
DS Lehmann c de Silva b Fernando 10 21 10 1 0
IJ Harvey not out 5 6 3 1 0
MG Bevan not out 1 3 1 0 0
Extras (lb 4, w 5, nb 7) 16
Total (5 wickets, 50 overs, 205 mins) 319
DNB: GB Hogg, B Lee, AJ Bichel, GD McGrath.
FoW: 1-75 (Hayden, 12.2 ov), 2-181 (Gilchrist, 29.5 ov),
3-293 (Ponting, 45.4 ov), 4-313 (Martyn, 49.1 ov),
5-314 (Lehmann, 49.3 ov).
Bowling O M R W
Vaas 8 0 59 0 (2nb, 1w)
Gunaratne 6 0 46 0
de Silva 5 0 36 0
Muralitharan 10 0 47 1 (1nb, 1w)
Arnold 2 0 21 0 (1w)
Fernando 9 0 47 3 (1w)
Jayasuriya 10 0 59 0 (1w)
Sri Lanka innings (target: 320 runs from 50 overs) R M B 4 6
MS Atapattu c & b Lee 16 46 24 3 0
*ST Jayasuriya retired hurt 1 7 5 0 0
HP Tillakaratne b McGrath 21 51 41 3 0
DPMD Jayawardene c Gilchrist b Lee 0 8 3 0 0
PA de Silva c & b Hogg 92 138 94 9 4
RP Arnold lbw b Lee 1 6 6 0 0
+KC Sangakkara run out (Hogg) 20 53 38 2 0
WPUJC Vaas lbw b Hogg 21 37 45 2 0
M Muralitharan c Lee b Lehmann 4 5 5 0 0
CRD Fernando lbw b McGrath 9 40 13 2 0
PW Gunaratne not out 15 12 15 3 0
Extras (b 6, lb 8, w 6, nb 3) 23
Total (all out, 47.4 overs, 205 mins) 223
FoW: 1-42 (Atapattu, 9.5 ov), 2-46 (Jayawardene, 11.2 ov),
3-47 (Tillakaratne, 12.3 ov), 4-48 (Arnold, 13.3 ov),
5-100 (Sangakkara, 26.1 ov), 6-144 (Vaas, 36.4 ov),
7-149 (Muralitharan, 37.4 ov), 8-203 (de Silva, 44.1 ov),
9-223 (Fernando, 47.4 ov).
Bowling O M R W
McGrath 9.4 1 25 2 (3w)
Lee 10 1 52 3 (3nb, 2w)
Harvey 7 0 29 0
Bichel 7 1 32 0 (1w)
Hogg 9 1 45 2
Lehmann 5 0 26 1
- 4th (reserve) umpire: SA Bucknor (WI)
- 12th Men: JP Maher (Australia) and J Mubarak (Sri Lanka)
- Australia 50 runs, 51 balls, 35 minutes 8x4
- 50 Partnership (Gilchrist/Hayden) 51 balls, 35 minutes, 8x4
- When Gilchrist reached 38* he completed 5000 runs in ODIs
- Australia 100 runs, 96 balls, 63 minutes, 15x4, 1x6
- AC Gilchrist's highest score in World Cups (previous: 63 v
Bangladesh at Chester-le-Street, 1999)
- 50 Partnership (Gilchrist/Ponting) 41 balls, 30 minutes, 4x4,
2x6
- Australia 150 runs, 150 balls, 99 minutes, 17x4, 2x6
- 100 partnership (Gilchrist/Ponting) 96 balls, 63 minutes, 7
x4, 3x6
- Ponting 50 runs, 66 balls, 81 minutes, 3x4, 1x6
- Australia 200 runs, 205 balls, 135 minutes, 21x4, 4x6
- 50 Partnership (Ponting/Martyn) 43 balls, 29 minutes, 2x4,
2x6
- Australia 250 runs, 247 balls, 159 minutes, 23x4, 5x6
- Ponting 100 runs, 96 balls, 115 minutes, 6x6, 4x6
- RT Ponting's highest score in World Cups (previous: 102 v
West Indies at Jaipur, 1995/96)
- 100 Partnership (Ponting/Martyn) 82 balls, 48 minutes, 6x4,
3x6
- Australia 300 runs, 293 balls, 191 minutes, 26x4, 6x6
- DR Martyn's highest score against Sri Lanka in ODIs
(previous: 48 at Perth, 1998/99)
- Martyn 50 runs, 56 balls, 75 minutes, 1x4
- CRD Fernando's best bowling against Australia in ODIs
(previous: 1/46 at Sydney, 2002/03)
- CRD Fernando's best bowling in World Cups (previous: 2/4 v
Canada at Paarl, 2002/03)
- ST Jayasuriya retired hurt at 6/0 (1*, 5 balls, hit by a
rising ball from Lee)
- With the wicket of HP Tillakaratne, GD McGrath became the
leading wicket-taker for Australia against Sri Lanka in ODIs
(previous: 29 wkts, jointly held with SK Warne)
- When PA de Silva reached 34* he became the leading run scorer
for Sri Lanka in World Cups (previous: 969 runs, A Ranatunga)
- Sri Lanka 50 runs, 100 balls, 79 minutes, 6x4
- 50 Partnership (de Silva/Sangakkara) 75 balls, 51 minutes,
5x4, 1x6
- Sri Lanka 100 runs, 163 balls, 119 minutes, 11x4, 1x6
- Sri Lanka 150 runs, 236 balls, 167 minutes, 15x4, 1x6
- PA de Silva 50 runs, 69 balls, 116 minutes, 6x4, 1x6
- PA de Silva and CRD Fernando's partnership set a new 8th
wicket partnership record for Sri Lanka against Australia in
ODIs (previous: 44 ST Jayasuriya and RJ Ratnayake at
Adelaide, 1989/90)
- Sri Lanka 200 runs, 269 balls, 186 minutes, 20 x 4, 3x 6
- 50 Partnership (de Silva/Fernando) 35 balls, 21 minutes, 5x4,
3x6
- Australia extend their record winning streak in ODIs to 13
consecutive victories
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