English-Lankan T20 semi today

ST. LUCIA: Sri Lanka will meet England today in St Lucia in the semi final match of the ICC world Twenty20 tournament. England topped their Super Eights group with three comfortable wins and are full of confidence of facing any team in the world. Sri Lanka, on the other hand, looked steady with several top batsmen in form including Mahela Jayewardene who has scored the highest runs in the tournament. While England have not made the final of a ICC global tournament since 2004 Sri Lanka have been beaten finalists in both last year’’s World Twenty20 and the 2007 World Cup. Yet ahead of the match, it’’s England who are the more bullish having topped their Super Eights group with three comfortable wins. They are on the verge of fulfilling their transformation that began after losing 5-1 to Australia last summer. Gone is the stuttering top order hoping to ”keep wickets in hand” and in its place is a fearless line-up led by two dashing hitters at the top and followed by the classiest middle-order pair of the tournament, Kevin Pietersen and Eoin Morgan. Sri Lanka, on the other hand, looked unsteady to begin with but have found increasingly assurance as the tournament went on. Mahela Jayewardene’’s graceful striking has completely carried Sri Lanka’’s batting – his 292 runs are more than anyone else in the tournament and over double the next highest Sri Lankan tally of 123 from Kumar Sangakkara – but they showed they could perform without him when they beat India. Nevertheless how England’’s nagging fast-medium attack fare against Jayewardene could well determine the outcome of the game.

Link:
English-Lankan T20 semi today

Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

This entry was posted on Thursday, May 13th, 2010 and is filed under ICC World Twenty20, Sports, War, World Cup, australia, batting, cia, india, twenty20. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

Leave a Reply

Sponsors

Categories

Links

Archive

Latest Stories

Tags

123 2010 2011 afghan afghanistan aid America army australia ban cia country Cricket friday government india indian International ISI islam islamabad karachi kashmir lahore media military monday News Pakistan pakistani police president Prime minister saturday taliban thursday tuesday united united-states USA uth War wednesday world Zardari
TopOfBlogs