PORT-OF-SPAIN (Trinidad), March 24: Sri Lanka stormed into the World Cup Super Eights after virtually knocking India out of the tournament with an emphatic 69-run win here on Friday (also partially reported in Saturday’s edition).
Mahela Jayawardene's Sri Lankans qualified with an all-win record in the four-team group, meaning they will also carry forward two crucial points in the next round.
India's batting crumbled in the must-win game as they were bowled out for 185 chasing a 255-run target on a good pitch to put in their worst performance in the event since the 1979 edition in England.
They were the champions in 1983, semi-finalists in 1987 and 1996, and runners-up in 2003. This time, they could manage just one win in three matches, against debutants Bermuda.
Skipper Rahul Dravid, batting with a runner in the later part of his innings due to cramp, top-scored with 60 but that not good enough for his under-performing team despite enjoying the crowd support.
Bangladesh, who shocked India in their opening match, now have a chance to make it to the next round for the first time since their Cup debut in 1999 as they face Bermuda in their last Group B game here on Sunday.
Sri Lanka had more than one hero in their victory, with Upul Tharanga (64) and Chamara Silva (59) scoring solid half-centuries and off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan and seamer Chaminda Vaas tightening the screws on India.
Man-of-the-Match Muralitharan (3-41) also held a superb running catch at mid-off to account for Saurav Ganguly (seven).
Veteran left-arm fast bowler Vaas began it when he reacted sharply to hold a return catch to remove Robin Uthappa and then dismissed Ganguly in his disciplined opening spell.
Batting star Sachin Tendulkar also failed to sparkle as he fell for a duck, inside-edging a 91.5mph Dilhara Fernando delivery on to his stumps to leave his team tottering at 44-3.
Virender Sehwag sustained India's hopes with a 54-run stand for the fourth wicket with Dravid before being caught at lone slip by Jayawardene off Muralitharan.
Sehwag offered a difficult chance to wicket-keeper Kumar Sangakkara off Fernando when on 39, but failed to capitalise on it. He hit one six and five fours in his 46-ball 48.
The roof fell in on India when Yuvraj Singh was run out going for a risky single and Mahendra Dhoni was trapped leg-before by Muralitharan at the same total of 112.