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Batsman Craig Ervine hit a quickfire 69 to help Zimbabwe pull off a four-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the rain-shortened fourth one-day international and level the five-match series at 2-2 in Hambantota on Saturday. Chasing a Duckworth-Lewis revised target of 219 in 31 overs, Zimbabwe rode on Ervine's 55-ball unbeaten knock to win with 10 balls to spare at the Mahinda Rajapaksa International Stadium.
Earlier, openers Niroshan Dickwella (116) and Danushka Gunathilaka (87) put together 209 runs in Sri Lanka's 300-6 - becoming the first pair in ODI history to score back-to-back double century partnerships. The left-handed batting duo had put on a 229-run match-winning stand in the previous ODI on Thursday at the same venue but their efforts went in vain the second time around.
Solomon Mire (43) and Hamilton Masakadza (28) set up the Zimbabwe chase before teenage leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga, who took three wickets, got the openers trudging back to the pavilion. But Ervine and Malcolm Waller (20) made sure the chase remained on track with their 43-run sixth-wicket partnership after rain interrupted play for over one-and-a-half-hours. "We knew we were ahead (of the rate) and we were always in the game and the way we batted was excellent," Zimbabwe skipper Graeme Cremer said in the post-match presentation.
"We have seen we can chase down a score and set a score and our batting has come right," Cremer said on the prospect of his side eyeing a major series win in over eight years. Ervine, a left-handed batsman and a right-arm spinner, smashed eight fours and a six to get the man of the match award. For the hosts, Dickwella hit his second successive century with a commanding knock, while Gunathilaka was bowled 13 short of what could have been his second ODI ton. Wicketkeeper-batsman Dickwella, who scored 102 in the third ODI, played a patient 118-ball knock laced with eight boundaries before being trapped lbw. Zimbabwe off-spinner Waller got the two prized wickets in successive overs to pull things back for the visitors.
Paceman Chris Mpofu also got two wickets to rattle the Sri Lankan middle-order as the hosts slipped from 216-1 to 263-5. Meanwhile Cremer was docked 20 per cent of his match fee for his team's slow over rate while the rest of the side was slapped with a 10 percent penalty. Zimbabwe were found to be one over short of their target after time allowances were taken into consideration by the International Cricket Council (ICC) match referee Chris Broad.
Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews, who lifted his side's total with his 40-ball 42, said that even though he felt "300 was enough", the batsmen's shot selection was not up to the mark. The fifth and deciding ODI is scheduled on Monday at the same venue. The two sides will also play a one-off Test starting July 14.



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Scoreboard Sri Lanka
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N. Dickwella lbw b Waller 116
D. Gunathilaka b Waller 87
A. Mathews c Masakadza b Chatara 42
U. Tharanga b Raza 22
A. Gunaratne c Williams b Mpofu 1
K. Mendis c Waller b Mpofu 0
W. Hasaranga not out 19
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Extras: (b1, lb1, w11) 13
Total: (6 wkts, 50 overs) 300
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Did not bat: L. Malinga, A. Fernando, D. Chameera, L. Sandakan
Fall of wickets: 1-209 (Gunathilaka), 2-216 (Dickwella), 3-257 (Tharanga), 4-260 (Gunaratne), 5-263 (Mendis), 6-300 (Mathews)
Bowling: Mpofu 9-0-61-2, Chatara 5-0-32-1, Raza 9-0-56-1, Williams 5-0-37-0, Mire 3-0-21-0, Cremer 9-0-47-0, Waller 10-0-44-2
Zimbabwe (Duckworth-Lewis revised target: 219 in 31 overs)



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H. Masakadza b Hasaranga 28
S. Mire c mathews b Hasaranga 43
T. Musakanda c Dickwella b Chameera 30
C. Ervine not out 69
S. Williams st Dickwella b Gunaratne 6
S. Raza c & b Hasaranga 10
M. Waller c Gunathilaka b Sandakan 20
P. Moor not out 0
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Extras: (b4, lb1, w8) 13
Total: (6 wkts, 29.2 overs) 219
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Did not bat: G. Cremer, C. Mpofu, T. Chatara
Fall of wickets: 1-67 (Masakadza), 2-82 (Mire), 3-128 (Musakanda), 4-145 (Williams), 5-172 (Raza), 6-215 (Waller)
Bowling: Malinga 4-1-18-0, Fernando 2-0-22-0, Chameera 5-0-32-1, Gunaratne 7-0-41-1, Hasaranga 6-0-40-3, Sandakan 3.2-0-45-1, Gunathilaka 2-0-16-0
Toss: Sri Lanka
Result: Zimbabwe won by 4 wickets via Duckworth-Lewis method
Series: The five-match series is level at 2-2.
Umpires: Nigel Llong (ENG), Ranmore Martinesz (SRI)
TV umpire: Ian Gould (ENG)
Match referee: Chris Broad (ENG).

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