Player of the Match
Player of the Match
  • BATSMEN
    R
    B
    M
    4s
    6s
    SR
    c Atapattu b Wickramasinghe
    17
    28
    51
    1
    0
    60.71
    c Atapattu b Wickramasinghe
    12
    11
    11
    2
    0
    109.09
    b Jayasuriya
    51
    67
    94
    8
    0
    76.11
    run out (Atapattu/†Kaluwitharana)
    86
    97
    122
    4
    1
    88.65
    b Dharmasena
    39
    61
    60
    1
    1
    63.93
    b Jayasuriya
    3
    4
    7
    0
    0
    75
    c †Kaluwitharana b Perera
    3
    7
    13
    0
    0
    42.85
    b Jayasuriya
    8
    12
    19
    0
    0
    66.66
    run out (†Kaluwitharana/Dharmasena)
    3
    2
    4
    0
    0
    150
    not out
    1
    3
    12
    0
    0
    33.33
    b Perera
    1
    6
    4
    0
    0
    16.66
    Extras
    23 (lb 11, w 12)
    TOTAL
    247 all out (49.3 Overs, RR: 4.98)
    Fall of wickets: 1-14 (Ali Brown, 2.4 ov), 2-56 (Nick Knight, 10.4 ov), 3-132 (Alec Stewart, 24.6 ov), 4-223 (Nasser Hussain, 43.5 ov), 5-224 (Graeme Hick, 44.1 ov), 6-228 (Adam Hollioake, 44.5 ov), 7-233 (Robert Croft, 46.3 ov), 8-241 (Peter Martin, 47.3 ov), 9-244 (Ian Austin, 48.1 ov), 10-247 (Alan Mullally, 49.3 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEconWDNB
    GP Wickramasinghe703324.7120
    ASA Perera9.304825.0540
    UC Hathurusingha302307.6610
    HDPK Dharmasena1005415.420
    M Muralidaran1004204.201
    ST Jayasuriya1003633.620

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