Sri Lanka smash ODI record

Published July 5, 2006

AMSTELVEEN, July 4: Sri Lanka on Tuesday set a new one-day world record by piling up a total of 443 for nine wickets in a mismatch against the Netherlands in Amstelveen. Sanath Jayasuriya hit 157 off 104 balls and Tillakaratne Dilshan finished 117 not out as they beat South Africa's 438 for nine against Australia in March.

It was further evidence of the tourists mastery of the one-day game following on from their 5-0 series whitewash of England.

But it came against a hopelessly outclassed side, one of the leading six Associate countries which are not part of the full Test playing nations of which Sri Lanka is one.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) on January 1 decided to award full ODI status to games involving Associate countries.

Sri Lanka won the toss in the two-match series and after losing Upal Tharanga for 18 their batsmen went on the rampage.

Jayasuriya, who had a six and 24 fours, and Kumar Sangakkara put on 149 for the third wicket before they were both dismissed by Dutch debutant Mohammad Kashif.

Dilshan then took over the charge hitting two sixes and 14 fours from just 79 deliveries.

The worst of the punishment was handed out to medium pacer Peter Borren who finished with figures of 1-94 off 19 overs.

Summarized scores:

Sri Lanka 443 for nine wickets (S.Jayasuriya 157, Tillakaratne Dilshan 117 not out)

Netherlands 248 in 48.3 overs.

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