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June 22, 2009
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Star Sport
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Dilshan named Twenty20 player of the tournament |
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Sri Lanka's Tillakaratne Dilshan Sri Lanka batsman Tillakaratne Dilshan was yesterday named as the men's player of the tournament at the conclusion of the ICC Twenty20 World Cup at Lord's Cricket Ground. Dilshan was the unanimous choice of a select group of experts following his sensational form that helped guide his side to the final of the event. Opening the innings throughout the tournament, Dilshan scored a total of 317 runs at a strike rate of 144.74 and an average above 52. He scored three half-centuries in the tournament and his unbeaten 96 in the semi-final against the West Indies was the highest individual total of the tournament. That innings almost single-handedly dragged Sri Lanka to a score that they were able to defend and caused his captain, Kumar Sangakkara, to hail Dilshan as "a pioneer stroke-maker in Twenty20". Dilshan also hit more boundaries than any other player, his 46 fours and three sixes were well clear of the next biggest tally of hits both to and over the ropes, 28 fours and four sixes by South Africa's Jacques Kallis. Dilshan is the second man to be named player of the tournament at an ICC World Twenty20 event, following on from Pakistan's Shahid Afridi, who picked up the award at the conclusion of the inaugural tournament in South Africa in 2007. impressed After presenting the player with his award, former West Indies captain Clive Lloyd, the chairman of the ICC Cricket Committee and himself a two-time World Cup winner at Lord's, said: "Tillakaratne has been a tower of strength for Sri Lanka throughout this tournament. He has impressed us all with his improvisation, courage out in the middle and wonderful range of shots. "I'm not sure how he manages to play that scoop shot. If I had tried that when I played I think I would have ended up with a mouth full of ball, but it was wonderful entertainment and his contribution really gave the tournament a boost." |
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