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<h2>Dilshan Madushanka Leads Sri Lanka to Victory with Hat-Trick in Final Over</h2>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.wisden.com/players/dilshan-madushanka-70764" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Sri Lanka's Dilshan Madushanka</a></strong> propelled his team to a narrow win against Zimbabwe by achieving a hat-trick in the final over.</p>
<p>During the opening ODI at Harare Sports Club, Zimbabwe opted to field first. Sri Lanka faced an early setback as Nishan Madushka was dismissed for a duck in the 5th over. Pathum Nissanka (70 runs) played a crucial role in stabilizing the innings, and a remarkable 137-run partnership for the sixth wicket between Janith Liyanage (70*) and Kamindu Mendis (57) brought the total to 298-6.</p>
<p>Zimbabwe's chase began disastrously, losing two wickets in the first over with Asitha Fernando dismissing Brian Bennett on the first ball and Brendan Taylor without scoring. A recovery followed as Ben Curran and captain Sean Williams crafted a significant 118-run partnership. However, after Williams was dismissed, Zimbabwe slumped to 161-5, introducing Tony Munyonga and Sikandar Raza to the crease.</p>
<p>At that time, the hosts required 138 runs from the final 20 overs, and Raza and Munyonga managed to reduce the target to just 10 runs needed from the last over, aiming to become the second team in men's ODI history to chase successfully after starting at 0-2.</p>
<p>Raza attacked Madushanka's first delivery, missing and getting bowled, followed by Brad Evans who only managed to offer a catch. With Zimbabwe needing 10 runs off four balls, Richard Ngarava was the next batter, but he too fell to a similar fate, getting bowled. A single off the next ball put Munyonga on strike, but Madushanka expertly bowled a yorker to limit him. Finally, Zimbabwe needed nine off the last ball, getting only a single and falling short by seven runs.</p>
<p>With this achievement, Madushanka became the eighth Sri Lankan male cricketer to record an ODI hat-trick, joining the ranks of Chaminda Vaas, Lasith Malinga, and others.</p>
<h2>Complete List of Men's ODI Hat-Tricks</h2>
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