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Sri
Lanka 'deserved' victory
COLOMBO: Sri Lanka captain Marvan Atapattu said his side
were worthy winners of the one-day series against South
Africa.
The home side raced to an unassailable 3-0 lead with a
four-wicket win in Dambulla on Wednesday, adding to
their Test series win over the same team.
"Right throughout we have been playing well as a
group," said Atapattu, whose unbeaten 97 was a
match-winning knock as Sri Lanka chased a target of 192.
"We just continued with that and at the end of the
day we won the series."
Atapattu's 140-ball innings on a difficult batting pitch
included eight boundaries, and he shared important
stands with Kumar Sangakkara, Mahela Jayawardene and
Chaminda Vaas.
"It was a good innings, as we wanted someone to bat
'til the end, and it just happened to be me,"
Atapattu commented.
"The others batted well around me. Under lights at
Dambulla it always seams around a little bit and we
wanted to see the new ball off, which we did to a
certain extent.
"Thereafter it was all about building
partnerships."
South Africa captain Graeme Smith, who had been highly
critical of his team in previous defeats, admitted the
visitors gave their all.
"I thought we were about 10 runs short in the
batting," he said.
"We thought 210 would have been a good target,
although 191 was still defendable.
"There were a couple of missed chances and if we
had taken them we could have won.
"Marvan had a very close lbw shout early on and we
needed things to go our way, which they haven't been.
"But the boys have given it everything and it is
disappointing."
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