Mendis powers Sri Lanka to big win over Ireland at T20 World Cup
Disciplined bowling and an unbeaten half-century by Kusal Mendis powered Sri Lanka to a nine-wicket hammering of Ireland in their opening Super 12 match at the Twenty20 World Cup on Sunday.
Asian champions Sri Lanka restricted Ireland, who qualified for the second round by knocking out two-time champions West Indies, to 128-8 in Hobart.
Spinners Maheesh Theekshana and Wanindu Hasaranga took two wickets each after Ireland chose to bat first.
Mendis then powered his side past their 129-run target with a second successive half-century off 43 balls, hitting a six to win with five overs to spare.
Mendis, a wicketkeeper-batsman, smashed five fours and three sixes in an unbeaten stand with Charith Asalanka, who made 31, to hand Sri Lanka two points with a good net run rate.
"Really happy the way we played. That is the kind of cricket we want to play," skipper Dasun Shanaka said.
Shanaka praised Mendis. "He is being consistent and playing according to situation most of the time. That's why he has improved. It is high-class batting," said Shanaka.
The island nation have turned around their fortunes after being stunned by Namibia in their first-round opener but bounced back to advance to the Super 12.
Pace bowler Lahiru Kumara took a wicket with his first ball, bowling Ireland skipper Andy Balbirnie for one, with the batsman paying the price for attempting an audacious ramp shot.
Stirling hit some boundaries to steady the Irish innings, but partner Lorcan Tucker played one onto his stumps off Theekshana.
Stirling kept up the charge to get a four and six off Chamika Karunaratne and survived a reprieve on 28 after Kumara dropped a catch in the deep.
But Stirling did not get away from Bhanuka Rajapaksa, who took a good running catch