WICKETpublished at 10:58 Greenwich Mean Time 11 March 2015
Pitched up, edged to first slip, game over. Scotland's brave resistance is over.
Sri Lanka beat Scotland by 148 runs
Sri Lanka 363-9; Sangakkara 124, Dilshan 104
Scotland 215; Coleman 70, Kulasekara 3-20
Sangakkara hits record fourth straight ODI ton
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Marc Higginson and Adam Williams
Pitched up, edged to first slip, game over. Scotland's brave resistance is over.
Josh Davey will have raised a few eyebrows in this World Cup - he has 14 wickets in the tournament, more than anyone else. You can keep your Tim Southees and Trent Boults! On a serious note, the end seems nigh. Three from the over.
Sri Lanka's injured skipper Angelo Mathews is out of his seat and ready to nip down for the presentations. He obviously doesn't rate Scotland's number 10 and 11 much. A wicket and two singles from another decent Chameera over.
Chris Van Thomas: Given the run of form Sangakkara is in, I reckon he could manage to get me tickets and flights for the South by Southwest festival if he really wanted to.
Brett Geeves
Ex-Australia pace bowler on BBC Test Match Special
"I like the way Chameeras' pace has been consistently over 140kph - that is a good sign that his rhythm is there. That 140kph mark means that he is not in medium fast but in fast bowler territory."
Another wicket for the young speedster Chameera who gets rid of Richie Berrington when the all-rounder smashes the ball to Nuwan Kulasekera at mid-on. He almost dropped that, just about clinging on.
Brett Geeves
Ex-Australia pace bowler on BBC Test Match Special
"It looked like a slower ball which got rid of Taylor, 112km an hour, he just rolled the fingers under the bottom of the ball. A little bit of backspin and it holds up in the wicket. The Sri Lankans will be well pleased to make 360, and keep Scotland to possibly under 250. It's a pretty comprehensive day out."
Kumar Sangakkara is chewing gum and looking a little fed up. He doesn't get paid over-time - he wanted to be sat in the best restaurant Hobart has to offer by now. Sri Lanka are almost over the line now though. Two more wickets needed.
Eight down, two to go. Rob Taylor tries to drag a slow yorker from outside off stump but succeeds only in getting a bottom edge to Thisara Perera at mid-on.
Richie Berrington is not going to go down without a fight, the right-hander giving himself room and smearing Chameera down the ground for four.
Blair Cartwright: 500 dismissals, 14,000 runs, 25 hundreds, 4 in a row, 4 in a WC. Is there anything the man Sangakkara can't do?
Brett Geeves
Ex-Australia pace bowler on BBC Test Match Special
"I like Chameera's pace - he is raw, he's 23, but he has something to work with. He has bowled without a cover and with a couple of slips so his captain has done him no favours. I like the fact he has gone short and gone for some aggression."
The end could come quickly now. Matthew Cross is the latest to head off when he plays a wild swing at young paceman Chameera and the ball flies off the top edge for Kumar Sangakkara to run around and take his 501st ODI wicketkeeping dismissal. What a player.
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
"This is Scotland's highest total batting 2nd against a Test nation in ODIs, beating 184 they made against England at Christchurch earlier in this tournament."
Kumar Sangakkara now has a World Cup record 53 wicketkeeping dismissals to his name. They'll need to charter a separate plane to get Kumar's records and gongs from this tournament home. It's all gone quiet out in the middle now - Lasith Malinga is hit for a brace of twos by the new batsman Matthew Cross.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
"A play and a miss..well, I think that was a miss. Nobody has appealed yet!"
Richie Berrington stands like a baseball player at the crease. Big, broad and with bulging biceps he has his bat raised ready to smash the ball out of the park. Nuwan Kulasekera is a master of this situation though and the yorkers are fired in. With Michael Leask now gone, Scotland appear to be on the verge of defeat.
Brett Geeves
Ex-Australia pace bowler on BBC Test Match Special
"That was an odd piece of cricket, really bizarre. And this now has the feeling of a training routine, all the intensity has gone out of this game."
A strange dismissal. Michael Leask is too late on a hook shot and the ball sails through to the wicketkeeper. There's a very muted appeal, then Kumar Sangakkara asks for a review. Replays show daylight between bat and ball, but Snicko suggests there is an edge. The umpire, who originally said not out, overturns his decision. Out!
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
"Scotland have been using Paul Collingwood to bowl in a round-arm way to try to imitate Lasith Malinga. Obviously it is not the same, but he has a way of trying to show the Scotland batsmen what it is like to face him."