South Africa Crushes Sri Lanka And Reached In Semi Final ICC World Cup 2015
SYDNEY: South Africa stormed in to the World Cup semi-finals Wednesday with a nine-wicket rout of Sri Lanka which brought the curtain down on the ODI careers of Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene.
Off-spinner JP Duminy (3-29) took a hat-trick and leg-spinner Imran Tahir claimed 4-26 as South Africa, who had never before won a World Cup knockout match, set up a clash against either New Zealand or West Indies for a place in the March 29 final.
Sangakkara, in his last one-day international appearance, top-scored for Sri Lanka with 45 as his record-breaking run of successive ODI hundreds came to an finish. Together with Lahiru Thirimanne (41) they put on 65 for the third wicket.
Chasing 134 to win, the Proteas reached their target in the 18th over with opener Quinton de Kock making an undefeated 78.
Fellow veteran Jayawardene, who now quits all international cricket, made only before they became of Tahir's victims as 1996 champions Sri Lanka lost their last six wickets for 19 runs.
South Africa skipper AB de Villiers, who lost the toss, said they feels his team can now go on and win an elusive first World Cup.
"I'm quietly confident. I am always a positive kind of man " I always think in giant things," they said.
Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews admitted his team suffered extreme stagefright.
"A score of 130 was not much. There were no demons on this track. But they didn't bat well. Perhaps it was nerves, they didn't go for our shots and it is basically our worst performance they have done in the World Cup and it happened to be in the quarter-final," they said.
Duminy said they was shocked to have become the first South African to take a World Cup hat-trick.
"I've never got close to a hat-trick so I am pleased with that performance. It was chiefly about keeping the runs down," said Duminy, who dismissed Mathews and then, at the beginning of his next over, got rid of Kulasekara and Tharindu Kaushal lbw for a golden duck on his one-day debut.
After Kyle Abbott and Dale Steyn sent back openers Kusal Perera and Tillakaratne Dilshan, it was the turn of Pakistan-born spinner Tahir to strike, dismissing Thirimanne and Jayawardene.
Man-of-the-match Tahir also got rid of Thisara Perera (0) before wrapping up proceedings with the wicket of Lasith Malinga.
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