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		<title>World champion batsman came in to the party &#8211;  Sangakkara milestones in Sri Lanka&#8217;s romp v Scotland</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Kumar Sangakkara became the first batsman to hit four successive centuries in one-day internationals to help Sri Lanka wrap up their World Cup pool campaign with a 148-run romp over Scotland at Believer Oval on Wednesday. His team had already booked a place in the quarter-finals but Sangakkara&#8217;s insatiable appetite for runs continued unabated [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Kumar Sangakkara became the first batsman to hit four successive centuries in one-day internationals to help Sri Lanka wrap up their World Cup pool campaign with a 148-run romp over Scotland at Believer Oval on Wednesday.</p>
<p>His team had already booked a place in the quarter-finals but Sangakkara&#8217;s insatiable appetite for runs continued unabated as he added 195 runs with Tillakaratne Dilshan (104) against Scotland&#8217;s limited bowling resources on a perfect batting track.</p>
<p>Down the order, captain Angelo Mathews (51) clobbered six sixes in a 21-ball blitz in the frantic final phase of the innings when ropes were cleared and wickets tumbled regularly.</p>
<p>Freddie Coleman (70) and skipper Preston Mommsen (60) tried their best but Scotland simply lacked the batting firepower to chase down such a huge victory target and folded for 215 in the 44th over.</p>
<p>For Sri Lanka, who rose to second in Pool A with the win, Dushmantha Chameera and Nuwan Kulasekara justified their selection claiming three wickets apiece.</p>
<p>Earlier, Mathews won the toss and decided to bat first but Scotland did well to restrict Sri Lanka to 46-1 after 10 overs.</p>
<p>Dilshan and Sangakkara counter-attacked near the halfway mark when Dilshan hit Davey for back-to-back fours and followed it with a six.</p>
<p>Sangakkara also accelerated and soon the former captains got into a competition &#8212; who reaches the century first.</p>
<p>Dilshan completed his 22nd ODI hundred in the 34th over with a single that brought Sangakkara on strike and the 37-year-old southpaw achieved his own on the very next ball.</p>
<p>Sangakkara went on to consolidate his position at the top of the tournament&#8217;s run-getters&#8217; list with a scintillating knock that contained 13 boundaries and four sixes.</p>
<p>Dilshan hit 10 fours and a six in his fluent innings before falling to Josh Davey (3-63) in the 35th over.</p>
<p>After Dilshan&#8217;s exit, Sangakkara hit Alasdair Evans for four boundaries and a six in a 24-run over.</p>
<p>Davey dealt a double blow in the next over, dismissing Mahela Jayawardene and Sangakkara off successive deliveries to become the tournament&#8217;s highest wicket-taker.</p>
<p>Boundaries kept flowing though as Mathews hammered Matt Machan for four successive sixes to race to a 20-ball fifty before perishing in his quest for the fifth of that 25-run over.</p>
<p>At 216-1 in the 35th over, Sri Lanka threatened to go beyond 400 but lost eight wickets for 147 runs and fell short of the mark.</p>
<p>Sangakkara also went past Australian Adam Gilchrist&#8217;s (52) World Cup record of most dismissals by a wicket keeper.</p>
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