Summary

  • Woeful Sri Lanka bowled out for 55 to lose by 302 runs in Mumbai

  • Hosts India have secured a semi-final spot; Sri Lanka all but eliminated

  • Superb Shami claims five wickets, Siraj takes three, Bumrah strikes with first ball & Jadeja takes final wicket

  • India post 357-8: Gill 92, Kohli 88, Shreyas 82; Madushanka 5-80

  • Shreyas hits longest six of tournament at 106m

  1. How's stat?!published at 14:18 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2023

    Geoff Lemon
    BBC Test Match Special commentator

    Sri Lanka are 21-6... and nine of those runs are extras.

  2. SL 21-6published at 11 overs

    Seven come from the over in total, meaning Sri Lanka's first over out of the powerplay has got 50% of the runs that we saw in the powerplay.

    Of that seven, five did not come off the bat...

  3. Postpublished at 14:16 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2023

    Geoff Lemon
    BBC Test Match Special commentator

    That missed the off stump by an absolute whisker and it swung so far that it looked like a nick.

  4. SL 21-6published at 10.4 overs

    So, so close!

    A super delivery from Siraj swings in through the gate and somehow, over the top of the stumps.

    To compound matters, it is missing everything, including keeper Rahul and runs for four byes.

  5. Postpublished at 14:15 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2023

    Deep Dasgupta
    Former India wicketkeeper on BBC Test Match Special

    Siraj won't mind that, it means he gets Chameera on strike.

  6. SL 17-6published at 10.3 overs

    Three off the over already, which feels very attack-minded based on how the previous 10 overs have gone.

    A Mathews two and then an unnecessary throw from bowler Siraj goes through Rahul for an extra single.

  7. How's stat?!published at 14:12 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2023

    When India bowled Sri Lanka out for 50 in the Asia Cup final, they were 12-6 at one point.

  8. Postpublished at 14:11 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2023

    Thanks, Ffion.

    14-6? Is this a cricket score? I'm sure that score suits many other sports, rugby, snooker and American football spring to mind.

    Sri Lanka need 36 to avoid matching the lowest ever ODI score, 37 to avoid matching the lowest ever World Cup score.

  9. SL 14-6published at 10 overs

    Well, I'm not entirely sure how to describe that 10-over stint.

    I've got a match report to go and write, and I don't think I'll have long to write it at this rate.

    Here's Jonty Colman.

  10. SL 14-6published at 9.5 overs

    Chameera defends solidly. The noise levels don't drop much, though.

  11. Postpublished at 14:08 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2023

    Henry Moeran
    BBC Test Match Special commentator

    I've not seen Chris Silverwood look like this since Hobart about two years ago when he was England coach.

  12. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 9.4 overs

    Hemantha c KL Rahul b Shami 0 (SL 14-6)

    My word! He's on a hat-trick!

    Dushan Hemantha drives at a full delivery, and edges behind to KL Rahul. I didn't think it could get any noisier but wow, this is just absolute carnage.

    Sri Lanka have been completely and utterly demolished.

  13. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 9.3 overs

    Asalanka c Jadeja b Shami 1 (SL 14-5)

    Immediate impact!

    A painful innings from Asalanka comes to an end as he smashes Shami's third ball straight into the hands of Ravindra Jadeja at point.

    He doesn't drop many, and that was gratefully pouched.

    Sri Lanka have a job on their hands to avoid the World Cup's lowest ever total.

  14. SL 14-4published at 9.1 overs

    Right on cue, here he is with ball in hand.

    He starts with a full one that Asalanka, who has one run to his name from 22 balls, swings at and misses.

  15. SL 14-4published at 9 overs

    Target 358

    Mohammed Shami hasn't even bowled yet.

    Sigh.

  16. How's stat?!published at 14:01 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2023

    Phil Long
    BBC Test Match Special statistician

    There have only been three scoring strokes and four wickets so far.

  17. SL 12-4published at 8 overs

    Target 358

    Mohammed Siraj completes his follow-through, runs all the way down to Asalanka and gives him a few words.

    Can someone tell him they're 12-4, he's got figures of 3-5 and there is quite literally no point?

  18. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:54 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2023

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    Ooooh Sri Lanka making England look good.

    Tristan

    I think the Sri Lanka order might be trying to send out some kind of message in binary code. Is it SOS?

    Jon in Huddersfield

    Just went to grab some lunch and come back to 3-4. Incredible scenes.

    Stu from Nottingham.

  19. SL 12-4published at 7 overs

    Target 358

    It feels like adding the 'Target 358' is just cruel at this stage.

  20. How's stat?!published at 13:49 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2023

    Phil Long
    BBC Test Match Special statistician

    Four times in an ODI history have both openers got out for a golden duck. The last time was New Zealand in 2019 against West Indies.