Saturday, 2 April 2011

Sri Lanka Vs India ICC WC FINAL 2011


SRI LANKA vs INDIA India ICC WC FINAL 2011

  • ODI match at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, Sat 02 Apr 2011 02:30 PM IST.
SRI LANKA

SL

194
Match begins at 14:30 local (09:00 GMT)

IND

173
INDIA
SRI LANKA
SRI LANKA
INDIA
INDIA
 PlayerMatchesAvg 
Ajantha Mendis527.61 
Chamara Kapugedera8622.53 
Chamara Silva7129.68 
Dilhara Fernando1419.95 
Kumar Sangakkara (C)29037.98 
Lasith Malinga838.64 
Mahela Jayawardena34032.70 
Muttiah Muralidaran3496.80 
Nuwan Kulasekara8816.9 
Rangana Herath154 
Suraj Randiv2115.6 
Thilan Samaraweera5228.03 
Thisara Perera1914.63 
Tillakaratne Dilshan20236.64 
Upul Tharanga12036.07 
 
Coach:
Trevor Bayliss
  PlayerMatchesAvg
 
Ashish Nehra1205.64
 
Gautam Gambhir11340.16
 
Harbhajan Singh22512.84
 
MS Dhoni (C)18548.04
 
Munaf Patel616.72
 
Piyush Chawla255.42
 
Ravichandran Ashwin924
 
Sachin Tendulkar45245.23
 
Sreesanth524
 
Suresh Raina11435.69
 
Virat Kohli5344.62
 
Virender Sehwag23535.27
 
Yusuf Pathan5129.53
 
Yuvraj Singh27337.52
 
Zaheer Khan19012.20
 
Coach:
Gary Kirsten
Head 2 Head
SRI LANKA
SRI LANKA
 
INDIA
INDIA
3
ICC Ranking
2
128
Played
128
50
Won
67
67
Lost
50
0
Tied
0
11
No Results
11
26
Home Wins
28
11
Away Wins
19
Sri Lanka won by 3 wickets
on Dec 17 2009
Target Chased: 301
Highest Total chased
India won by 7 wickets
on Dec 23 2009
Target Chased: 315
Sanath Jayasuriya (2899 Runs)
Most Prolific Batsman
Sachin Tendulkar (2965 Runs)
Sanath Jayasuriya (189 Runs)
Highest Individual Score
MS Dhoni (183 Runs)
7/30 by Muttiah Muralidaran
on Oct 26 2000
Best Bowling Analysis
6/59 by Ashish Nehra
on Aug 08 2005
Muttiah Muralidaran (74 Wickets)
Most Prolific Bowler
Harbhajan Singh (60 Wickets

GROUND PROFILE

Picture of Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
The home ground of Sachin Tendulkar, no other Indian venue has produced as many legendary cricketers as the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai has. Barely a few meters away from the Brabourne Stadium, the Wankhede was constructed in a record 6 months time. Hosting internationals since 1975, the Wankhede Stadium, with a capacity of close to 50,000 has been witness to some epic performances –Ian Botham’s century and 13 wickets in the Jubilee Test in 1980 – the first time anyone had done the double of a century and 10 wickts in the same match – perhaps the stand out moment among many. The Wankhede was also the host to Ravi Shastri equalling Sir Gary Sobers’ feat of six sixes of an over in a First Class match. The stadium, now home to the IPL team Mumbai Indians, will undergo a reconstruction, so as to accommodate many more people for the Final of the 2011 World Cup, which it is scheduled to host.