Cricket: Sporting Strauss is the video star
ENGLAND captain Andrew Strauss was persuaded into his act of sportsmanship in the six-wicket win over Sri Lanka at the Wanderers by a replay on the ground's giant screen.
Strauss summoned Angelo Mathews back to the crease after he was run out going for two late in Sri Lanka's innings. Mathews was impeded by bowler Graham Onions after turning for a second and was stopped dead in his tracks as Joe Denly's throw from deep square-leg flew to wicketkeeper Matt Prior.
It would have left Sri Lanka 170 for seven in the 40th over but with Grant Elliott's dismissal from a floored position at the Oval last year, which then captain Paul Collingwood refused to withdraw, fresh in the mind, Strauss opted for a reprieve.
"I didn't see it because I was watching the ball at the time," said Strauss. "I then had a chance to look at the replay and the umpires said 'it's up to you if you want to call him back'.
"My feelings on it were that it just didn't look right, and I also thought he was going to get back for the two quite comfortably if he hadn't collided."
Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara applauded his opposite number's decision.
"I watched the game where Ryan Sidebottom had that collision against the New Zealand batsman," said Sangakkara. "I thought this was an excellent gesture of sportsmanship and was in the spirit of the game."
Despite arriving here on the back of an horrendous beating by Australia, England now sit top of Group B, knowing that victory over hosts South Africa tomorrow will put them into the semi-finals.
This win was set up by James Anderson's fine new-ball spell alongside Onions – both took two early wickets – as Sri Lanka were reduced to 17 for four in overcast conditions.
Even though half-centuries from Mathews and Thilina Kandamby ensured Sri Lanka were competitive, Collingwood's 46, Owais Shah's 44 and an unbeaten 62 from Eoin Morgan saw England to only their fourth win in 12 one-day attempts against the Sri Lankans.
Mystery man Ajantha Mendis, whose speciality is to demolish teams he faces for the first time, went wicketless while Muttiah Muralitharan's one success came at a cost of 60.
"We can take a lot of confidence from this," Strauss added.
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