Sri Lanka v Bermuda, Trinidad, Group B
Sri Lanka's 243-run win against Bermuda was the third-largest margin of victory in one-day internationals, and the second-largest in World Cups, next only to Australia's 256-run thrashing of Namibia in 2003.
Sri Lanka's total of 321 for 6 is their second-highest in World Cups, after their 398 for 5 against Kenya at Kandy in 1996. It was their third 300-plus score in World Cups, and they've all come against non-Test-playing teams.
Sri Lanka's heroes with the bat were their three middle-order batsmen, Mahela Jayawardene, Kumar Sangakkara and Chamara Silva. Both Jayawardene and Sangakkara notched their maiden half-centuries in a World Cup: Jayawardene's previous highest in 11 innings was just 45, while Sangakkara's 39 not out was his highest in his nine earlier knocks.
Bermuda's total of 78 was six runs lesser than Jayawardene's 84. It was the eighth instance in World Cups of a batsman's score being greater than the entire opposition's total.
The 150-run third-wicket stand between Jayawardene and Sangakkara was the first century partnership of the 2007 World Cup. The pair once again demonstrated their special relationship at the crease: Jayawardene and Sangakkara have now put together 2443 runs in ODIs - with six century stands - at an average of 43.62 runs per partnership.
Farveez Maharoof became the first Sri Lankan bowler, and the 17th in all, to capture at least four wickets on his World Cup debut.
World Cup runs at last for Jayawardene and Sangakkara
March 15, 2007
Sri Lanka's first match of the 2007 World Cup was a comfortable walk in the park. Cricinfo looks at the stats highlights from the game.
Batsman | Score | Opposition | Total | Venue & year |
---|---|---|---|---|
Denis Amiss | 137 | India | 132 for 3 | Lord's, 1975 |
Glenn Turner | 171* | East Africa | 128 for 8 | Birmingham |
Viv Richards | 181 | Sri Lanka | 169 for 4 | Karachi, 1987 |
Gary Kirsten | 188* | UAE | 152 for 8 | Rawalpindi, 1996 |
Sachin Tendulkar | 152 | Namibia | 130 | Pietermaritzburg, 2003 |
Matthew Hayden | 88 | Namibia | 45 | Potchefstroom, 2003 |
Chris Gayle | 119 | Kenya | 104 | Kimberley, 2003 |
Mahela Jayawardene | 84 | Bermuda | 78 | Trinidad, 2007 |
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