Key Points

In a match that went down to the final over, Sri Lanka snatched victory from the jaws of defeat. Dilshan Madushanka produced a sensational hat-trick with the first three balls of the 50th over to turn the game completely. Zimbabwe had looked set for an upset victory thanks to Sikandar Raza's brilliant 92-run knock. The dramatic finish gave Sri Lanka a 1-0 lead in the two-match ODI series.

Key Points: Dilshan Madushanka Last-Over Hat-Trick Seals Sri Lanka Win Over Zimbabwe

  • Madushanka took wickets of Raza, Evans, and Ngarava in final over
  • Zimbabwe needed 10 runs off last 6 balls for victory
  • Sikandar Raza scored 92 off 87 balls in valiant chase
  • Sri Lanka posted 298/6 thanks to Nissanka 76 and Liyanage 70*
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1st ODI: Madushanka's last-over hat-trick seals thrilling 7-run win for Sri Lanka over Zimbabwe

Sri Lanka clinch a thrilling 7-run victory after Dilshan Madushanka takes a dramatic last-over hat-trick against Zimbabwe in the 1st ODI at Harare.

"Madushanka weaved his magic in the last over of the match, leading the visitors to a thrilling victory. - Match Report"

Harare, Aug 29

Dilshan Madushanka claimed an incredible last-over hat-trick to help Sri Lanka prevail over hosts Zimbabwe by seven runs in the first ODI of the two-match series at the Harare Sports Club on Friday. In a match that started in a usual sedate note, it turned into a thriller as Zimbabwe looked on course for an upset before Madushanka weaved his magic in the last over of the match, leading the visitors to a thrilling victory.

It looked Zimbabwe would successfully overhaul the target before Madushanka, who had conceded 1-60 in nine overs, redeemed himself with a superb hat-trick to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat for Sri Lanka, claiming the wickets of Sikandar Raza, Brad Evans, and Richard Ngarava off the first three balls of the 50th over to seal victory for the visitors.

Asked to bat first by Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka rode on a 76 by opener Pathum Nissanka, an unbeaten 70 off 47 balls by Janith Liyanage, and a 36-ball 57 by Kamindu Mendis to recover from the early loss of Nishan Madushanka (0) to post 298/6 in 50 overs. Madushanka finished with 4-62 while Asitha Fernando bagged 3-50 in his 10 overs to pave the way for their victory.

Zimbabwe were off to a disastrous start in their chase of a challenging target as they lost two wickets for zero as Asitha Fernando sent back Brian Bennett (0) off the first ball and Brendon Taylor on the fourth ball of his first over.

Ben Curran (70, 90b, 4x8) and skipper Sean Williams (57, 54b, 4x7, 6x2) took the score to 118 before the captain fell to Kamindu Mendis. Zimbabwe slumped to 140/4 in the 26th over and looked like losing their way in the match. However, all-rounder Sikandar Raza blasted a 87-ball 92 (4x8) and, with help from Tony Munyonga (43 not out), took them to 289. With 10 runs needed off the last six balls, Raza became the first victim of Madushanka's hat-trick as the ball sneaked through the gap between bat and pad to uproot the middle stump.

After getting Raza on the first ball of the over, Madushanka had Brad Evans (0) caught by Avishka Fernando off the next delivery to make it 289/7, and then completed his hat-trick by castling Richard Ngarava (0) with a fast and straight one.

Blessing Muzarabani scored a single off the fourth ball, leaving Munyonga to score nine runs from the last two balls to win the match. However, the batter could manage only one run, and Zimbabwe lost by seven runs.

Earlier, once Nissanka and Kusal Mendis departed in quick succession after rebuilding the innings, Sri Lanka looked like losing their way, losing Sadeera Samarawickrama (35) and captain Charith Asalanka (6) to Raza and Owansu respectively to slump to 161/5, both falling in successive deliveries spread across two overs.

Liyanage and Kamindu Mendis raised 137 runs for the sixth wicket partnership to take the score to 298 when Kamindu was out off the last ball of the innings. But in the end, Madushanka's magic sealed a memorable victory for Sri Lanka.

Brief scores:

Sri Lanka 298/6 in 50 overs (Pathum Nissanka 76, Kusal Mendis 38, Janith Liyanage 70 not out, Kamindu Mendis 57; Richard Ngarava 2-34) beat Zimbabwe 291/8 in 50 overs (Sikandar Raza 92, Ben Curran 70, Sean Williams 57, Tony Munyonga 43 not out; Dilshan Madushanka 4-62, Asitha Fernando 3-50) by seven runs

- IANS

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Priya S
Heartbreak for Zimbabwe! They played so well throughout the match. Raza's 92 was brilliant but that gap between bat and pad in the final over will haunt him. Credit to Sri Lanka for holding their nerve under pressure.
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Aman W
This is why we love ODI cricket! From 0/2 to needing 10 off 6, then a hat-trick to win it. Absolute thriller! Zimbabwe really needs to work on their finishing skills though - they keep getting close but not crossing the line.
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, this was fantastic entertainment! Both teams contributed to making this a classic. That sixth wicket partnership of 137 runs between Liyanage and Kamindu Mendis was crucial too. Great all-round cricket match!
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Vikram M
Zimbabwe's batting collapse at the end was painful to watch. They had this match in their pocket! Raza played a captain's knock but the lower order just couldn't handle the pressure. Need better finishers in the team.
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Karthik V
Madushanka went from 1/60 to hat-trick hero! That's the beauty of cricket - one over can change everything. Sri Lanka's bowling depth is impressive, and they never gave up even when Zimbabwe was cruising. Respect! 👏

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