Malinga’s hat-trick wrecking balls smash Kenya

COLOMBO, (Reuters) – Demolition man Lasith Malinga  became the first bowler to pick up two hat-tricks at World Cups  as he led Sri Lanka to a nine-wicket flattening of Kenya yesterday.

The seamer, who missed his side’s opening two Group A  matches with a sore back, roared back with the wickets of Tanmay  Mishra (0), Peter Ongondo (0) and Shem Ngoche (0) with  successive, full deliveries, the latter two clean bowled.

After finishing with a career best six for 38 to dismiss the  Africans for 142, a relaxed Malinga sat back in the pavilion and  watched his team mates barely break sweat as they overhauled the  total in just 18.4 overs.

In 2007, Malinga grabbed four in a row against South Africa.

“Lasith, as usual, the champion that he is, the ball  reversing, he did a great job for us,” summed up Sri Lanka  captain Kumar Sangakkara, whose team finished on 146 for one.

His Kenyan counterpart Jimmy Kamande was equally impressed:  “We know Malinga, we have seen him before, though we haven’t  played against him. He’s a world-class bowler and congrats to  him for the hat-trick and all the wickets he got today.”

It was the second hat-trick in two days at the World Cup  after Kemar Roach took the last three Dutch wickets in West  Indies’ 215-run victory in Group B on Monday. This was the  seventh hat-trick in a World Cup.

The last time the teams met in the World Cup, Sri Lanka  suffered a shock 53-run defeat in 2003.

However, an unstoppable Malinga made sure there would be no  repeat of that result in Colombo on Tuesday.   Kenya crumbled from a respectable 102-2 to 142 all out in  43.4 overs after choosing to bat first, with the Obuya brothers  the only batsmen to reach double figures.

A 94-run partnership between Collins Obuya (52 off 100  balls) and his elder sibling David (51 off 106 balls) raised  hopes that the Africans might cross the 200-run mark before  Malinga blew away the Kenyan tail.

UNPLAYABLE YORKERS

He got rid of Collins with a toe crusher in the 32nd over  before returning for his final burst to flatten the Kenyans with  near-unplayable inswinging yorkers as he bagged four wickets in  five legal balls over two overs.

Lasith Malinga was virtually unplayable picking up his second hat-trick in World Cup competition.

Malinga trapped Mishra lbw with the last delivery of his  seventh over and then returned to knock over the stumps of  Ongondo and Ngoche with the first two balls of his next over.

Sri Lankan fans were already dancing in the stands to  celebrate the achievement and when Malinga grounded Elijah  Otieno’s leg stump to grab his sixth victim of the day, a  deafening roar reverberated around the R Premadasa Stadium.

Malinga could only shake his mass of blond-tinted hair in  disbelief as he looked up to the arena’s giant scoreboard which  displayed a sign reading 6-38 underneath a picture of the man of  the moment.

The Kenyans were left to reflect on their dramatic collapse  as it took only 22 deliveries for them to go from 127 for four  to being bowled out — with four batsmen falling for a duck.

Tillakaratne Dilshan

Once Malinga had played his part, Sri Lanka knocked the runs  off in double quick time, with Tillakaratne Dilshan the only man  to fall for 44.

Upul Tharanga ended the match with a boundary struck over  cover to remain unbeaten on 67 scored off 59 balls with 12  fours. Sangakkara was 27 not out.

This was Sri Lanka’s second win out of three matches in  Group A, while Kenya slumped to their third successive defeat.