South Africa’s JP Duminy became the second person to get a hattrick in the 2015 World Cup.

The South African first got Angelo Mathews out as the batsmen tried to whip a delivery onside. That was the last ball of his 8th over. In the very first ball of his 9th over, the all-rounder got Nuwan Kulasekara to edge to the wicket keeper and in the very next ball snaffled ODI debutant PHT Kaushal for lbw.

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At the other end, Kumar Sangakkara drew the curtain on his glittering career with an unlikely but hard-working performance.

Sangakkara, who came into the match with four hundreds from the last four matches, got out towards the end of the innings for 45 off 96 balls at a strike rate of 46.87.

Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara hits the ball to the boundary as South African wicketkeeper Quinton De Kock watches during their Cricket World Cup quarterfinal match in Sydney. (Photo: AP)

Sri Lanka were ultimately all out for 133, as South Africa’s bowlers gave the team a great shot at making it to the World Cup semi finals. 

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Published: 18 Mar 2015,02:29 PM IST

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