17:08 (IST)8 MAR 2015
Heroic chase by Sri Lanka but such a cruel twist from the scriptwriter! The Chandimal injury was the turning point #AusVsSL
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) March 8, 2015
17:03 (IST)8 MAR 2015
Glenn Maxwell is the Man of the Match. "I knew the Australian one (record for quickest ODI hundred) since Faulkner keeps talking about it"
— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) March 8, 2015
16:56 (IST)8 MAR 2015
16:53 (IST)8 MAR 2015
OUT! Tharanga picks out Warner in the deep and he's gone for 4. Faulkner has three wickets. #SL now 8-307 (45.2) #cwc15 #AUSvSL
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) March 8, 2015
16:51 (IST)8 MAR 2015
Turning point: chandimal's injury! It also took Mathews's focus away! @ibnlive #cwc2015
— Anil Kumble (@anilkumble1074) March 8, 2015
16:47 (IST)8 MAR 2015
WICKET !! SL 305/7 (44.3 ov, WU Tharanga 4*, MA Starc 1/24) #cwc15 #cricket
— testcricket (@testcricket) March 8, 2015
16:45 (IST)8 MAR 2015
300 up for #SL and its fans still believe at the SCG! LIVE: http://t.co/iF1VbtXV66 #AUSvSL https://t.co/inh49ZOTRC
— Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 8, 2015
16:40 (IST)8 MAR 2015
LIVE 293-6 (42.2) | "Australia edge closer to victory!" - @mj_slats Perera goes for 8! #AUSvSL #CWC15 #WWOS pic.twitter.com/rwj6uFx8Ym
— Wide World of Sports (@WWOS9) March 8, 2015
16:37 (IST)8 MAR 2015
39951 at the SCG tonight. It looked closer to capacity than that to me.
— Rick Eyre on cricket (@rickeyrecricket) March 8, 2015
16:36 (IST)8 MAR 2015
Match 32. 42.2: WICKET! T Perera (8) is out, c Xavier Doherty b Mitchell Johnson, 293/6 http://t.co/ZcOr7ov3xx #AUSvSL #cwc15
— ICC Live Scores (@ICCLive) March 8, 2015
16:34 (IST)8 MAR 2015
Watson enjoyed the wicket, but Perera hits back-to-back fours to finish the over. #SL need 85 off 48 #cwc15 #AUSvSL pic.twitter.com/IBdrgXYmjR
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) March 8, 2015
16:30 (IST)8 MAR 2015
GONE! Watson strikes with the big wicket of Mathews! He edges the short ball straight to Haddin. Turning point? #SL 283-5 (41.3).#AUSvSL
— Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 8, 2015
16:29 (IST)8 MAR 2015
Fastest fifties in World Cups: 18-ball BMcCullum, 20 BMcCullum, 21 BMcCullum/MBoucher/GMaxwell, 22 Dinesh Chandimal/MBoucher #AUSvSL #CWC15
— Cricket Record (@cricinfo_record) March 8, 2015
16:29 (IST)8 MAR 2015
LIVE 281-4 (41.1) | Chandimal retires on 52 (due to injury), and is replaced by Perera. #AUSvSL #CWC15 #WWOS pic.twitter.com/hqBw42l0Jn
— Wide World of Sports (@WWOS9) March 8, 2015
16:26 (IST)8 MAR 2015
LIVE 277-4 | "He can't run, but he's doing incredibly." - @mcjnicholas Chandimal brings up 50! #AUSvSL #CWC15 #WWOS pic.twitter.com/lzevtzyEeZ
— Wide World of Sports (@WWOS9) March 8, 2015
16:25 (IST)8 MAR 2015
22-ball FIFTY for Dinesh Chandimal - the fastest by any Asian player in World Cup history. #AUSvSL #CWC15
— Cricket Record (@cricinfo_record) March 8, 2015
16:19 (IST)8 MAR 2015
LIVE 268-4 (40) | "This is some performance! @ShaneRWatson33 in disbelief!" - @mcjnicholas #AUSvSL #CWC15 #WWOS pic.twitter.com/MBgTdEThM8
— Wide World of Sports (@WWOS9) March 8, 2015
16:18 (IST)8 MAR 2015
SL 273/4 (40.2 ov, LD Chandimal 46*, AD Mathews 31*, MG Johnson 1/51) #cwc15 #cricket
— testcricket (@testcricket) March 8, 2015
16:15 (IST)8 MAR 2015
Easily the best I have seen Chandimal play. @starsportsindia. Definitely game on here. Is even 376 not safe anymore?
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) March 8, 2015
16:14 (IST)8 MAR 2015
WHAT A GAME! Which was is this going? Vote using #Aus or #SL to pick the winner! 111 to win off 64 balls! #AUSvSL pic.twitter.com/nJzs2KNoxl
— ICC (@ICC) March 8, 2015
16:11 (IST)8 MAR 2015
Match 32. 38.6: M Johnson to D Chandimal, 4 runs, 261/4 http://t.co/ZcOr7ov3xx #AUSvSL #cwc15
— ICC Live Scores (@ICCLive) March 8, 2015
16:08 (IST)8 MAR 2015
A couple of missed run out chances in that over and #SL now need 128 more runs from 72 balls... LIVE: http://t.co/KzQe452WnU #cwc15 #AUSvSL
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) March 8, 2015
16:08 (IST)8 MAR 2015
Centuries in a single World Cup: 2015: 25* 2011; 24, 2003; 21, 2007; 20, 1996; 16, 1987/1999; 11, 1983/1992 8, 1975; 6, 1979; 2. #CWC15
— Cricket Record (@cricinfo_record) March 8, 2015
16:06 (IST)8 MAR 2015
A couple of missed run out chances in that over and #SL now need 128 more runs from 72 balls... LIVE: http://t.co/KzQe452WnU #cwc15 #AUSvSL
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) March 8, 2015
16:00 (IST)8 MAR 2015
15:59 (IST)8 MAR 2015
16 off that Watson Over and Mathews takes 10 off the first 2 balls of Doherty's Over, #SL need 142 off 80 balls, game on!? #AUSvSL #cwc15
— ICC (@ICC) March 8, 2015
15:58 (IST)8 MAR 2015
Much admiration for #SriLanka for the way they are going about this. Still 22 ahead of where Australia were at the same stage #AusvsSL
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) March 8, 2015
15:55 (IST)8 MAR 2015
#AUS fans have been quiet but they are on their feet following the wicket of Sangakkara! #AUSvSL https://t.co/NwcLlZkwyE
— Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 8, 2015
15:54 (IST)8 MAR 2015
25 centuries have been scored in this World Cup - the most in any WC edition. The earlier record was 24 centuries in 2011 edition.
— FirstpostSports (@FirstpostSports) March 8, 2015
15:54 (IST)8 MAR 2015
@KumarSanga2 you're a general!! great innings! On ur way out and u gave us 3 of the best on the trot. #4inarownow #mybestwkbatsmanofalltime
— Brian Lara (@BrianLara) March 8, 2015
15:48 (IST)8 MAR 2015
OUT! Sangakkara's brilliant knock ends on 104. Faulkner claims the massive wicket with Finch taking the catch. #SL 4-201 #cwc15 #AUSvSL
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) March 8, 2015
15:48 (IST)8 MAR 2015
WICKET !! SL 201/4 (33.5 ov, AD Mathews 7*, JP Faulkner 2/39) #cwc15 #cricket
— testcricket (@testcricket) March 8, 2015
15:43 (IST)8 MAR 2015
Sri Lanka 3/200 (32.4). RRR is over 10 yet they're still in it. #AusvSL #CWC15
— Rick Eyre on cricket (@rickeyrecricket) March 8, 2015
15:38 (IST)8 MAR 2015
The moment when Sangakkara made history! The first man to score 3 straight CWC tons. What a player! #AUSvSL https://t.co/2MILtqeE04
— Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 8, 2015
15:35 (IST)8 MAR 2015
Kumar Sangakkara is the first players to score three successive 100s in a World Cup. #Cricket
— Island Cricket (@IslandCricket) March 8, 2015
15:32 (IST)8 MAR 2015
Big moment! LIVE: http://t.co/KzQe452WnU #cwc15 #AUSvSL pic.twitter.com/hu3EFnccYY
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) March 8, 2015
15:32 (IST)8 MAR 2015
LIVE 188-3 (31) | "That's a BIG moment in the game" - Taylor @MahelaJay run out by @MClarke23 #AUSvSL #CWC15 #WWOS pic.twitter.com/INqAPY1iDR
— Wide World of Sports (@WWOS9) March 8, 2015
15:28 (IST)8 MAR 2015
LIVE 182-2 (30) | "Three fours after that missed chance." - Taylor @KumarSanga2 on 98. #AUSvSL #CWC15 #WWOS pic.twitter.com/f7c1Mn9WCU
— Wide World of Sports (@WWOS9) March 8, 2015
15:27 (IST)8 MAR 2015
50 run p/ship between the two veterans here in QuickTime! LIVE: http://t.co/iF1VbtXV66 #AUSvSL pic.twitter.com/cgDMVCeiwy
— Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 8, 2015
15:24 (IST)8 MAR 2015
Sangakkara hits it into the deep on the off side and Maxwell can't quite get there for the catch. He picks up four next ball! #cwc15 #AUSvSL
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) March 8, 2015
15:21 (IST)8 MAR 2015
SL 169/2 (29.0 ov, DPMD Jayawardene 15*, KC Sangakkara 84*, SR Watson 0/24) #cwc15 #cricket
— testcricket (@testcricket) March 8, 2015
15:19 (IST)8 MAR 2015
Can Sangakkara lead Sri Lanka home tonight? He's on 83 & looking dangerous. LIVE: http://t.co/RShOKURh6f #AUSvSL pic.twitter.com/U67IgDJquO
— Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 8, 2015
15:13 (IST)8 MAR 2015
Mitch Jonshon, wicket in 1st over, hit for 24 in 3rd, gives 4 runs in next 3. #cwc15
— The Silly Point (@the_sillypoint) March 8, 2015
15:04 (IST)8 MAR 2015
LIVE 149-2 (24) "Still a long, long way to go for @OfficialSLC." - @ShaneWarne #AUSvSL #CWC15 #WWOS pic.twitter.com/2Koxuad6a3
— Wide World of Sports (@WWOS9) March 8, 2015
15:04 (IST)8 MAR 2015
Only six men have scored centuries in three consecutive ODIs. Sanga 28 runs away from becoming the seventh #cwc15 #AUSvSL
— Martin Smith (@martinsmith9994) March 8, 2015
14:56 (IST)8 MAR 2015
Kumar Sangakkara since the last time he got out: 292 off 226 balls #CWC15 #AUSvSL
— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) March 8, 2015
14:54 (IST)8 MAR 2015
Dilshan averages 64.29 in successful chases. Sangakkara 49.68, Jayawardene 53.72.
— Abhay Gupta (@Abhay00) March 8, 2015
14:52 (IST)8 MAR 2015
LIVE 135-2 (21.3) | "James Faulkner has come on and changed the pace of the game." - @ShaneWarne #AUSvSL #WWOS pic.twitter.com/l3U3TCbJMn
— Wide World of Sports (@WWOS9) March 8, 2015
14:51 (IST)8 MAR 2015
WICKET !! SL 135/2 (21.3 ov, KC Sangakkara 69*, JP Faulkner 1/6) #cwc15 #cricket
— testcricket (@testcricket) March 8, 2015
14:49 (IST)8 MAR 2015
OUT! Dilshan has been given out LBW and Sri Lanka has called for a review! LIVE: http://t.co/iF1VbufvXE #cwc15 #AUSvSL
— Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 8, 2015