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Match Day

3882dThe Report by Andrew Fidel Fernando

Sri Lanka book another final spot; holders out

West Indies banked on a frenetic finish, but Sri Lanka's bowlers had choked the chase to suffocation-point before heavy rain, then marble-sized hail, cut the innings short and sent Sri Lanka to yet another major final

3881dMayisha Kabir

Save our hearing please

The cricket was fine despite the storm. If only the emcee had turned down the volume on them loudspeakers

3882dAbhishek Purohit in Mirpur

Sammy defends wait-and-watch approach

Darren Sammy said it was disappointing to go out under the rain rule, and refused to answer when he was asked whether West Indies could afford Gayle and Samuels taking as much time as they did

3882dMohammad Isam in Mirpur

Sri Lanka thrive before the storm

Before the rain arrived, Sri Lanka showed an intensity while bowling and fielding that West Indies could not deal with

3882dAlan Gardner in Mirpur

Perennial bridesmaids SL seek to break hoodoo

In the previous eight global tournaments, Sri Lanka made the semis or better six times. They did not win the title even once. Can they be seventh time lucky?

3883dAbhishek Purohit in Mirpur

High-risk and handsome

West Indies' inability to rotate the strike has landed them in a few sticky situations, but their six-hitting prowess has usually come to their rescue. Can this approach take them to a second straight final?

3883dMohammad Isam in Mirpur

Captaincy contrasts couldn't be starker

Sri Lanka had not announced their captain seven hours before they play a crunch game while West Indies are buzzing under the in-form Darren Sammy

3883dAlan Gardner and Mohammad Isam

Dhaka pitch a fresh challenge for SL, SA

Mirpur will provide more grip and turn for the spinners than the surface in Chittagong, which held together through most of the Super 10 stage. South Africa and Sri Lanka, therefore, will need to adapt quickly

The D/L deal

27

No. of runs Sri Lanka are ahead by when the storm stopped play, according to Duckworth-Lewis.

The slowdown

17

West Indies had scored 17 off the first over. They then scored only 17 off the next six overs and lost two wickets

Knockout stats

141

Chris Gayle's runs in three T20I knockouts. He has hit two fifties and has been dismissed only once

Tight finishers

6.06

West Indies' economy rate in the last-five overs in this World T20 is the best among all the teams

Knockout star

147

Runs scored by Dilshan in knockout matches in T20Is before today, the most for any Full Member batsman

Diamond ducks

2

This was Mahela Jayawardene's second diamond duck in T20Is, he is the only batsman with two diamond ducks

Perfect timing

20

SL's previous best opening partnership in this World T20. These two had added 61 runs in four innings before today

Head to head

5-1

It's massively in Sri Lanka's favour. But the one match West Indies won was the 2012 World T20 final

Toss stats

3

The team batting first in Mirpur has won three of the last four matches here. Bangladesh lost batting first to Australia

ICC Men's T20 World Cup

First Round Group A
TeamMWLPTNRR
BAN32141.466
NEP32140.933
AFG3122-0.981
HKG3122-1.455
First Round Group B
TeamMWLPTNRR
NED32141.109
ZIM32140.957
IRE3214-0.701
UAE3030-1.541
Group 1
TeamMWLPTNRR
SL43162.233
SA43160.075
NZ4224-0.678
ENG4132-0.776
NED4132-0.866
Group 2
TeamMWLPTNRR
IND44081.28
WI43161.971
PAK4224-0.384
AUS4132-0.857
BAN4040-2.072