BRISTOL (England), June 26: Mahela Jayawardene's unbeaten 72 saw Sri Lanka to a crushing nine-wicket victory against England in the lone Twenty20 International here on Saturday.

Jayawardene's innings backed up an impressive bowling display that left the tourists needing just 137 to beat World Twenty20 champions England.

They reached their target for the loss of only veteran Sanath Jayasuriya with 16 balls to spare.

The result meant Stuart Broad's first match as England's Twenty20 captain ended in a defeat where he was run out for nought and took none for 29, while Sri Lanka skipper Thilina Kandamby won his opening match in charge.

England may have won the recent three-match Test series between the two countries 1-0 but this was a second successive crushing limited overs defeat by Sri Lanka after the 10-wicket World Cup quarter-final loss in Colombo in March.

Kumar Sangakkara, like Jayawardene a former Sri Lanka captain, was 43 not out after the experienced pair shared an unbroken second-wicket stand of 97.

“Our target was to keep them under 150,” Kandamby told Sky Sports. “We did well on that. They took their responsibilities, the senior guys, and showed their class.”

Jayawardene added: “It's about tactics and how you approach it. You need to try and attack and get as many boundaries as possible to put a bit of pressure on them.”

Broad paid tribute to Sri Lanka by saying: “Credit where credit's due.

After they got a good start they didn't have to chase the game.

“They [Jayawardene and Sangakkara] both played fantastically well.”

Jayawardene and Jayasuriya, in his penultimate match before international retirement, previously put on 40 for the first wicket.

Right-hander Jayawardene, proving again there is a place for classical elegance in cricket's shortest format, completed a 40-ball fifty with a six and four fours.

He was severe on seamer Chris Woakes cutting a full toss for four, next ball driving him over his head for six and, the ball after that, clipping him down to third man for another boundary.

Seamer Jade Dernbach marked his international debut by dismissing Jayasuriya for eight but that was as good as it got in the field for England.

Earlier, Sri Lanka fast bowler Lasith Malinga took two for 15 and left-arm spinner Jayasuriya two for 18 as England struggled to 136 for nine after Kandamby won the toss in overcast conditions. —AFP

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