Over 24.5 JH Davey bowls a good length delivery to TM Dilshan, Six!! Goes on his knee and hoicks it over deep backward square, the ball carried over the ropes this time. |
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Over 26.3RD Berrington to KC SangakkaraSixer! ...
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Over 27.5Michael Leask to KC SangakkaraSixer! ...
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Over 30.4 Matt Machan bowls a tossed up delivery to KC Sangakkara, Six!! Gets down and then slog-sweeps way over deep mid-wicket. There are no mishits or mistimes from Sangakkara. |
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Over 35.1Alasdair Evans to KC SangakkaraSixer! ...
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Over 37.4 Michael Leask bowls a pitched up delivery to AD Mathews, Six!! Gets down and nonchalantly swept a middle stump delivery over backward square leg. |
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Over 37.6 Michael Leask bowls a pitched up delivery to AD Mathews, Six!!Gets forward and muscles it flat over deep mid-wicket, just too much power packed into that bottom-hand of Mathews. |
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Over 39.4 Alasdair Evans bowls it short of length to MDKJ Perera, Six!! Rocked back and muscled it flat over deep sqaure-leg and the ball sails in to the stands. |
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Over 40.2 Rob Taylor bowls a pitched up delivery to MDKJ Perera, Six!! Comes across the line and flicking like Sanath with those strong wrists of his and gets six. |
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Over 43.2 Matt Machan bowls a tossed up delivery to AD Mathews, Six!! Gets clears his front leg and heaves it over deep mid-wicket, the ball had plenty of air time, but cleared the rope easily. |
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Over 43.3 Matt Machan bowls it short of length to AD Mathews, Six!! Goes deep in the crease and hoicks it over deep mid-wicket, that is too easy for the Sri Lankan skipper. |
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Over 43.4 Matt Machan bowls a pitched up delivery to AD Mathews, Six!! Gets his front foot out of the way, he slugs it over deep mid-wicket, for the third six in a row. |
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Over 43.5 Matt Machan bowls a pitched up delivery to AD Mathews, Six!! Comes on to the front foot and slogs it high and over cow corner, the fielder watches it sail over his head. |
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Over 48.5 KJ Coetzer bowls a pitched up delivery to KMDN Kulasekara, Six!! Presented the full face of the bat and played a copybook front foot loft, straight back over the bowler's head. |
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