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==Summary== The Sri Lankans, coached by [[Dav Whatmore]] and captained by [[Arjuna Ranatunga]], used Man of the Series [[Sanath Jayasuriya]]<ref name="Finals scorecard ESPNcricinfo">{{cite web |title=Wills World Cup, 1995/96, Final |publisher=ESPNcricinfo |url=http://www.cricinfo.com/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/WORLD_CUPS/WC96/WC96-MATCHES/AUS_SL_WC96_ODI-FINAL_17MAR1996.html |access-date=29 April 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070206040506/http://www3.cricinfo.com/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/WORLD_CUPS/WC96/WC96-MATCHES/AUS_SL_WC96_ODI-FINAL_17MAR1996.html |archive-date=6 February 2007 |url-status=live }}</ref> and [[Romesh Kaluwitharana]] as opening batsmen to take advantage of the fielding restrictions during the first 15 overs of each innings. At a time when 50 or 60 runs in the first 15 overs was considered adequate, Sri Lanka scored 117 runs in those overs against India, 123 against Kenya, 121 against England in the quarter-final and 86 against India in the semi-final. Against Kenya, Sri Lanka made 398 for 5, a new record for the highest team score in a One Day International that stood until April 2006. [[Gary Kirsten]] scored 188 not out against United Arab Emirates at Rawalpindi, Pakistan, setting a record for the highest individual score in a World Cup match which stood until 2015. Sri Lanka won the first semi-final over India at [[Eden Gardens]] in [[Kolkata|Calcutta]], in front of a crowd unofficially estimated at 110,000. After they had lost both openers cheaply, Sri Lanka launched a counter-attack, led by Aravinda de Silva, to post a strong total of 251 for the loss of 8 wickets. India began their chase promisingly but after the loss of Sachin Tendulkar, the Indian batting order collapsed. After India had slumped to 120 for 8 in the 35th over, sections of the crowd began to throw fruit and plastic bottles onto the field. The players left the field for 20 minutes in an attempt to quieten the crowd. When the players returned for play, more bottles were thrown onto the field and fires were lit in the stand.<ref name="sportstar">{{cite news |last1=Sabanayakan |first1=S. |title=India vs Sri Lanka, Wills World Cup 1996 semifinal: A real shame |url=https://sportstar.thehindu.com/cricket/india-sri-lanka-1996-will-world-cup-semifinal-match-report-eden-gardens-crowd-trouble/article26522248.ece |work=sportstar.thehindu.com |date=13 March 2019 }}</ref><ref name="news18">{{cite news |title=On This Day: India vs Sri Lanka 1996 World Cup - An Epic Collapse, Tearful Vinod Kambli and the Nuisance at Eden Gardens |url=https://www.news18.com/cricketnext/news/on-this-day-india-vs-sri-lanka-1996-world-cup-an-epic-collapse-tearful-vinod-kambli-3527696.html |website=news18.com |access-date=13 March 2023}}</ref> Match referee [[Clive Lloyd]] awarded the match to Sri Lanka, the first default ever in a [[Test cricket|Test]] or [[One Day International]]. In the second semi-final in [[Mohali]], Australia recovered from 15/4 to reach 207/8 from their 50 overs. The West Indians had reached 165/2 in the 42nd over before losing their last eight wickets for 37 runs in 50 balls. Sri Lanka won the toss in the final and sent Australia in to bat despite the team batting first having won all five previous World Cup finals. [[Mark Taylor (cricketer)|Mark Taylor]] top scored with 74 in Australia's total of 241/7. Sri Lanka won the match in the 47th over with [[Aravinda de Silva]] following his 3 for 42 with an unbeaten 107 to win the Player of the Match award. It was the first time a tournament host or co-host had won the cricket World Cup.<ref>{{Cite web |title=World Cup Cricket Team Records & Stats |url=https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/team/series_results.html?id=12&type=trophy |access-date=2022-03-10 |work=ESPNcricinfo}}</ref> A warm-up match was played between South Africa and Pakistan on 8 February 1996 in which South Africa defeated Pakistan by 65 runs.<ref>{{Citation |last=Grundlingh |first=Albert |title=Diffusion and Depiction: How Afrikaners Came to Play Cricket in Twentieth-Century South Africa |date=2018 |work=Cricket and Society in South Africa, 1910β1971 |pages=191β206 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-93608-6_7 |access-date=2024-01-27 |place=Cham |publisher=Springer International Publishing |doi=10.1007/978-3-319-93608-6_7 |isbn=978-3-319-93607-9|s2cid=158182345 }}</ref>
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