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Unübertreffbarer Weltmeister in alles Disziplinen

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10.08.2019 04:02
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Sri Lanka 166 for 4 (Tharanga 57*, Mendis 57, Vitori 3-52) beat Zimbabwe 160 (Musakanda 36, Williams 35, Gunaratne 3-10, Vandersay 3-50) by six wicketsScorecard and ball-by-ball details Sri Lanka followed a clinical display in the field with steady middle-order batting to chase down 161 with 75 balls to spare and complete a convincing six-wicket victory over Zimbabwe in the tri-series final. Kusal Mendis starred with the bat, hitting ten fours in his sparkling 57, to lead Sri Lankas robust recovery after they had slipped to 42 for 3.Mendis was supported by Upul Tharanga in a 75-run fourth-wicket partnership that put the visitors firmly on course for the win. While Tharanga was decidedly scratchy early on, and survived a couple of chances, he took over the mantle after Mendis departed. He wrapped up proceedings by clubbing a four and a six to finish on 57 not out and, more importantly, put the finishing touches on Sri Lankas successful campaign in his first series as captain.Zimbabwes slump to 160 after opting to bat on a decent Bulawayo track was largely a product of their own failings. Poor shot selection left them chasing the game from an early stage. But the dubious choices began even before a ball was bowled, with the omission of their regular openers in the series, Chamu Chibhabha and Brian Chari.That forced Hamilton Masakadza and Peter Moor to fill the opening slots. Moor, in particular, looked uncomfortable with the promotion, and it was not long before he scooped an innocuous straight delivery from Suranga Lakmal to gift an easy catch to midwicket. Masakadza followed him back soon thereafter when he was trapped in front by a Nuwan Kulasekara in-dipper.Rain interrupted play with Zimbabwe on 20 for 2 in 5.1 overs, but their real troubles began almost an hour after the resumption. A promising third-wicket partnership of 53 between debutant Tarisai Musakanda and Craig Ervine ended when Ervine closed his bat face early to give the simplest of return catches to legspinner Jeffrey Vandersay. Musakanda was busy and energetic during his 36 off 37, but he perished to the same bowler, reaching for a ball that was leaving him to nick to first slip. Then Sikandar Raza missed an attempted sweep by a big margin and Zimbabwe were 89 for 5.They were not yet done shooting themselves in the foot, though. Malcolm Waller and Sean Williams both threw away decent starts with ugly, cross-batted slogs that went high in the air. The tail did not offer much resistance and Zimbabwe were bowled out in 36.3 overs on a pitch that had not offered anything out of the ordinary to the bowlers.That said, Sri Lanka turned out a professional performance with the ball and in the field. Kulasekara and Lakmal bowled with discipline with the new ball to tie down the batsmen from the outset. Vandersay, brought in to replace Nuwan Pradeep, then extracted decent turn and exposed the home teams weakness against spin. Along with left-arm spinner Sachith Pathirana, he pegged Zimbabwe back in the middle overs. The two spinners took 5 for 76 in 17 overs between them, helped by a screamer of a catch by Mendis at short cover to get rid of Graeme Cremer. Asela Gunaratne then cleaned up the tail, finishing with 3 for 10.When the sides came back out to begin the second innings before the lunch interval, Brian Vitori effected a wobble with three early wickets. He pinned Dhananjaya de Silva lbw for a golden duck and snuck one between Niroshan Dickwellas bat and pad to splay his stumps. Then, Kusal Perera slogged him only as far as Waller at mid-on, leaving Sri Lanka on 42 for 3.But Mendis and Tharanga steadied the chase after the break, despite the latters early struggles. Tharanga found it difficult to rotate the strike against spin and was reprieved on 18 when Masakadza spilled a tough chance at short midwicket. He survived through it all, though, while Mendis unfurled a number of glorious cover drives at the other end. By the time Mendis holed out to Williams at deep square leg, Sri Lanka were on course for a thumping win, and it was Tharanga who took them past the finish line in style. Eduardo Herrera Jersey .J. Ellis hit two-run homers and the NL West champion Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the San Diego Padres 4-0 Saturday night. Guillermo Ochoa Jersey . 8 Iowa State on Saturday, sending the Cyclones to their third consecutive loss. The Longhorns (14-4, 3-2) got their biggest win of the season with their third in the row in the Big 12. http://www.nationalsoccermexico.com/carlos-vela-mexico-jersey/ . Brad Jacobs and his Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., team took control of the game early. Guillermo Ochoa Mexico Jersey .2 billion agreement with Rogers Communications for the leagues broadcast and multimedia rights. Raul Jimenez Mexico Jersey . -- Matt Kuchar and Harris English ran away with the Franklin Templeton Shootout, shooting a 14-under 58 on Sunday in the final-round scramble to break the tournament course record.The worlds top three go head-to-head this week at the WGC-Cadillac Championship, with Jordan Spieth, Jason Day and Rory McIlroy all in the field at Doral. McIlroy features on the PGA Tour for the third week running as he looks to bounce back from his early exit at the Honda Classic, while Spieth and Day both return to action having sat out of the Florida Swing opener.How have the trio previously fared when playing in the same event? We look back to the tournaments in 2015 where golfs big three were all involved... September 2015 - Tour ChampionshipAll three players came in to the PGA Tours season finale with a chance of FedEx Cup victory, but it was Spieth who took the title with a convincing four-stroke win at East Lake. Spieth and Day were paired together for the opening round McIlroy had made a strong start to the week but faltered over the weekend to finish 10 shots off the pace, while a final-round 68 from Day saw the Australian claim a ninth consecutive top-12 finish.But Spieth once again stole the show and claimed the £7.5million jackpot with a fifth win of the year, seeing him return back to world No 1.September 2015 - BMW ChampionshipDay threatened to post a magical 59 in Chicago on his way to a wire-to-wire victory and his fourth win in six starts, lifting the Australian above McIlroy to top of the world rankings for the first time.A par at the last saw Day open with a 10-under 61 and open a four-stroke advantage over playing partner Spieth, before he extended his lead to five with another birdie-filled 63. Day and Spieth went head-to-head at the BMW Championship Spieth, who had posted an opening-round ace, stuttered over the final rounds to end in 13th spot, as successive 69s from Day saw him cruise home with a six-shot win ahead of Daniel Berger.September 2015 - Deutsche Bank Championship A strong end to the week secured McIlroys return to world No 1, despite needing a final-hole birdie just to avoid missing the cut.Four dropped shots in a five-hole stretch during his second round saw McIlroy scrape through to the weekend, where a closing 66 parachuted him in to a tie for 29th.A first over par round in 22 for Day on Saturday ended his hopes as Rickie Fowler took the title, while Spieths dip in form continue as the two-time major champion suffered a second missed cut in as many weeks. McIlroy and Spieth were grouped with Zach Johnson for the final major of the year August 2015 - PGA ChampionshipDay held off Spieth in a final-round shoot-out at Whistling Straits to seal a three-shot triumph and a maiden major title, while a runner-up finish for the American takes him top of the world.Although a back-nine 30 from Spieth on Saturday had bolstered hopes of a third major win of the year, he had to settle for solo second as Day set a new major record for his winning score of 20 under. McIlroy struggled to make an impression when groupedd with Spieth, but completed his return from injury inside the top-10 thanks to a final-round 68.ddddddddddddJune 2015 - US OpenA three-putt par at the last from Dustin Johnson allowed Spieth to emerge from Chambers Bay with a narrow one-shot win and back-to-back major titles. Spieth became the first back-to-back major winner since McIlroy the previous year After playing alongside Spieth for the first two rounds, Day recovered from collapsing through vertigo late on Friday to shoot 68 the following day and stay in contention.Day would finish the week inside the top-10 despite closing his week with a 74 as McIlroy, who struggled with his putting through the opening three rounds, joined him in a tie for ninth. May 2015 - Players ChampionshipComparisons to McIlroy were short-lived when Spieth missed the cut at TPC Sawgrass, with the American suggesting there was a long way to go before he could be talked about alongside the world No 1. The trio made up the featured group for the opening round of the Players Championship The pair had been joined by Day for the opening two rounds, with the Australian also crashing out early following a second-round 81.McIlroy couldnt find form on the greens throughout the week, eventually closing in a tie for eighth and four strokes adrift of champion Rickie Fowler. April 2015 - The MastersSpieth was likened to Tiger Woods after a record-breaking victory made him the first wire-to-wire of the Green Jacket in nearly four decades.The 21-year-old posted more birdies than any other player in Augusta history on his way to a four-shot win, as McIlroy finished six strokes off the pace despite a round-of-the-day 66 on the Sunday. Spieth claimed his maiden major title in convincing fashion Day had started strongly with an opening-round 67, but finished some 17 shots back in tied-28th after a frustrating week. March 2015 - WGC-Cadillac ChampionshipDustin Johnson picked up a first win since returning from his leave of absence on the PGA Tour, while none of the aforementioned three made any kind of challenge at the top of the leaderboard.McIlroy followed Spieth and Day in posting over par opening rounds at Doral, but bounced back with a two-under 70 to head in to the weekend eight off the pace.Back-to-back 72s left the four-time major winner tied-ninth, with Spieth a further two strokes back in tied-17th and Day 12 strokes adrift of Johnson in joint-31st. Watch the WGC-Cadillac Championship throughout the week live on Sky Sports 4 - your home of golf. Live coverage starts on Thursday from 6pm. Or watch from £6.99 without a contract, on NOW TV. Also See: Big three battle for top spot McIlroy vs Spieth comparison Golfing dates for the diary Golf live on Sky Sports 4 ' ' '

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