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Crikey! Wellalage nearly gets Sean Abbott first ball with one that skids on. Sri Lanka going for the kill in Colombo.
WICKET! Maxwell b Wellalage 1 (Australia 83-6)
Bowled him! Wellalage castles Maxwell third ball! Drift in to middle and then spins to take the top of off. Maxwell stands and stares but has to drag himself from the middle.
16th over: Australia 80-5 (Smith 27, Maxwell 0) Here’s Glenn Maxwell. Stand by your beds! That was a sharp catch by Kamindu to get rid of Hardie. Sri Lanka have been very impressive in this bowling innings.
WICKET! Hardie c Kamindu Mendis b Hasaranga 0 (Australia 80-5)
Gone! Hardie goes for a duck as he nicks Hasaranga to slip! Aussies in the mire now.
15th over: Australia 79-4 (Smith 26, Hardie 0) Aaron Hardie is the new batter, a lot of pressure on Smith to anchor now. Australia still have Maxwell to come but are still over 200 adrift.
WICKET! Inglis b Wellalage 22 (Australia 79-4)
Justice is done! Inglis plays all around an arm ball from Wellalage and his timbers are toppled. The third umpire decision doesn’t cost Sri Lanka that many in the end and the players take a drink to discuss further.
14th over: Australia 72-3 (Smith 23, Inglis 18) Sri Lanka can’t believe they haven’t got Inglis there and rightly so, that is a huge moment in this game with the partnership building between Smith and Inglis. With every further replay It looks like his foot was on the line but with nothing behind it.
Josh Inglis gets away with one! Hasaranga slides one past him and Kusal Mendis whips off the bails. The side on replays show that the batter has his foot on the line and nothing behind it at the key moment but Chris Gaffaney sees it differently in the third umpire’s chair and decides it is NOT OUT. I don’t think that is the correct decision. Has Gaffaney pressed the wrong button there?
13th over: Australia 67-3 (Smith 22, Inglis 14) Inglis flicks wristily to get four off Malinga and then guides to deep third for a single. He’s timing them well. Mockers alert! Smith repeats the shot to keep strike for the next over.
12th over: Australia 61-3 (Smith 21, Inglis 9) Decent battle between the batters and Hasaranga! Inglis drives a full ball away for four but after a single is partner is beaten by a beauty on the final ball as Hasaranga turns one past the edge.
11th over: Australia 54-3 (Smith 19, Inglis 4) Malinga is bowling a mix of cross seam and off cutter deliveries – he nearly gets the wicket of Smith with one that sticks in the pitch that the Aussie captain nearly plinks to mid off. Malinga gets it wrong and tosses down a no ball above waist height, Smith gets down on one knee to lash the free hit away over the in-field for four. Fifty up for Australia.
10th over: Australia 48-3 (Smith 15, Inglis 3) Shot! Smith whips Wellalage through midwicket for four and then follows up with a SIX lofted down the ground, using his feet well to trot out of his crease and get under a length ball. The bowler responds with three dot balls to see out the over.
9th over: Australia 38-3 (Smith 5, Inglis 3) Eshan Malinga into the attack and the seamer continues the theme of varying the pace, three runs off his first over as Australia look to re-build their innings.
8th over: Australia 35-3 (Smith 4, Inglis 2) Bowling change for Sri Lanka as Dunith Wellalage comes into the attack. It’s a good one to start with by the left arm spinner, landing it on a postage stamp and just a single off the over to Inglis.
7th over: Australia 34-3 (Smith 4, Inglis 1) Josh Inglis joins Smith in the middle, he gets off the mark with a scampered single dropped into the off side.
WICKET! Head c sub (WIA Fernando) b AM Fernando 18 (Australia 33-3)
Asitha bowls wicket to wicket and mixes up his pace, his knuckle ball is coming out like a maple-copter, it did for Fraser-McGurk. Three dots to Head… GONE! Head pulls the fourth ball but finds the man on the square leg fence. Sri Lanka celebrate a huge wicket! Australia teetering. Excellent bowling from Asitha Fernando who has taken all three wickets!
6th over: Australia 33-2 (Head 18, Smith 4) Head drives into the covers and takes a single. Theekshana floats down a full toss and Smith bunts it through cover for four to get off the mark. The bowler tightens up and targets the front pad, Smith defends cautiously.
5th over: Australia 28-2 (Head 17, Smith 0) Here comes Steve Smith.
WICKET! Fraser-McGurk c Asalanka b Asitha Fernando 9 (Australia 28-2)
JFM lasers a length ball from Asitha over point for a one bounce four. He then misses out on a pull and the ball clunks into his box. He was too early on the shot and the surface is a little two paced.
A slower ball then does for Fraser-McGurk! Asitha takes the pace off and the batter slaps it straight to the Sri Lankan skipper at mid off!
4th over: Australia 24-1 (Head 17, Fraser-McGurk 5) Theekshana sends down a testing over that sees Fraser-McGurk get a thick outside edge playing away from his body, the edge is DROPPED by the keeper though. It was a tough chance stood up as the deviation was big. Head clips for three behind square and JFM collects a single down the ground.
3rd over: Australia 20-1 (Head 14, Fraser-McGurk 4) Fraser-McGurk joins Head in the middle. He could do with a score… and that’ll help – he times his first ball sweetly off his pads through square leg for four.
WICKET! Short lbw b AM Fernando 2 (Australia 16-1)
Gone! It was an ugly hoick from Matt Short and the ball was smacking into the top of middle stump. Sri Lanka get their first scalp.
Short stands tall and crunches a drive but straight to mid off. He then attempts a gigantic moose across the line and misses – this looks very OUT! He’s reviewed because the umpire has raised the finger…
2nd over: Australia 16-0 (Head 14, Short 2) Maheesh Theekshana from the other end and the spinner launches into a huge appeal straight away as he thinks he’s pinned Head LBW! The umpire says not out and the bowler calls for a review immediately… am I missing something here? No. It pitched outside leg and Sri Lanka burn a review. That’s the Head fear factor creeping in I think. The home side know they have to pick him up cheaply.
1st over: Australia 14-0 (Head 13, Short 1) Travis Head and Matt Short open up for the Aussies. Asitha Fernando takes the new ball for Sri Lanka and has two slips in place. Will there be any movement early doors? Nope! It looks gun barrel straight out there and Travis Head looks in sparkling nick as he plunders three boundaries off the first over! A slap through point is followed by two meaty bunts down the ground. Australia off to a flier!
James Wallace
Thanks Rob and hello everyone. How do we see this one then? Sri Lanka played very well and have posted a challenging score on this Colombo wicket… then again Australia have got Travis Head and Glenn Maxwell in their side today and if just one of them comes off like we know they can then Australia could romp home.
We’ll be underway again in about five minutes.
Australia need 282 to win
Sri Lanka learned the lessons of their false start in the first ODI and laid a solid platform for the strokemakers in the middle order. Kusal Mendis anchored the innings with 101, allowing Charith Asalanka (78 not out from 66 balls) and Janith Liyanage (32 not out from 21) to have some fun at the death.
It feels like Sri Lanka are favourites but Travis Head could change that in the space of a few overs. Jim Wallace will be here for the run-chase. see you soon.
50th over: Sri Lanka 281-4 (Asalanka 78, Liyanage 32) Sri Lanka end with a flourish, pillaging 17 from Hardie’s final over. Asalanka was dropped over the boundary for six by Short at wide long on, a bad miss that was compounded when Asalanka swiped the next ball down the ground for six more.
That’s an excellent effort from Sri Lanka, who went through the gears and hammered 85 from the last eight overs.
49th over: Sri Lanka 264-4 (Asalanka 64, Liyanage 31) Liyanage flashes Abbott over the two men on the edge of the circle and away for four. He then shapes to scoop, realises the ball is well wide of off stump and tries to reverse scoop instead. He can barely reach the ball – it would have been a wide had he missed it – and toe-ends it nowhere.
He makes up for it by cuffing six more down the ground. That aside it was a canny last over from Abbott, who finishes with figures of 10-0-41-1. Sri Lanka have scored 68 from the last seven overs.
48th over: Sri Lanka 254-4 (Asalanka 64, Liyanage 21) This is a cracking cameo from Liyanage, who works Dwarshuis off the hip for another boundary. Asalanka scoops the last ball of Dwarshuis’s spell for four to move to 64 from 61 balls.
Dwarshuis suffered a bit at the death but overall he bowled pretty well: 10-1-47-1.
47th over: Sri Lanka 242-4 (Asalanka 58, Liyanage 15) Liyanage opens the face to steer Abbott for four, the first boundary Abbott has conceded all day, and then picks him up over backards square for a mighty six. Shot!
Three overs to go.
46th over: Sri Lanka 230-4 (Asalanka 57, Liyanage 4) Asalanka turns a good over for Australia into a good one for Sri Lanka by heaving Dwarshuis’s last ball through midwicket for four. That was perfectly placed.
Fifty for Asalanka
45th over: Sri Lanka 223-4 (Asalanka 52, Liyanage 2) Asalanka fiddles a Zampa googly for three, a classy stroke that brings up a stylish fifty from 54 balls. He probably wishes this was a five-match series because he’s in sublime form.
Five overs to go. Sri Lanka are well on course for 250, which most of the commentary team think would be extremely competitive.
WICKET! Sri Lanka 215-4 (Kusal c Short b Zampa 101)
Kusal slog-sweeps Zampa straight to deep midwicket, where Short takes a comfortable head-high catch. That was a terrific knock on an awkward pitch: 101 from 115 balls with 11 fours.
Kusal Mendis’s fifth ODI hundred!
44th over: Sri Lanka 215-3 (Kusal 101, Asalanka 47) Kusal Mendis inside-edges Hardie for a single to reach a fine century from 113 balls. He’s playing second fiddle at the moment, despite reaching that milestone, and Asalanka pummels Hardie to the cover boundary to keep things moving. The last eight overs have gone for 63.
43rd over: Sri Lanka 205-3 (Kusal 99, Asalanka 41) Asalanka launches Sangha over extra cover for four to bring up Sri Lanka’s 200. A thick edge runs away for another boundary.
Kusal Mendis, on 99, faces only one delivery in the over. He can’t get it past mid-on so he’ll have to wait for his hundred.
42nd over: Sri Lanka 196-3 (Kusal 99, Asalanka 32) Kusal hooks Abbott for a single, one of five in the over, to move to 99. He was looking for two but Asalanka wisely said no.
Abbott has probably secured his Champions Trophy place with today’s performance: 8-0-19-1.
41st over: Sri Lanka 191-3 (Kusal 97, Asalanka 30) Sangha returns and beats Asalanka with a nice googly. Inglis whips off the bails and appeals for something and nothing; it missed the bat and Asalanka’s back foot went nowhere.
Kusal Mendis under-edges one slog sweep but carts the next through midwicket for four. He needs three more for his first ODI hundred gainst Australia.
40th over: Sri Lanka 184-3 (Kusal 92, Asalanka 28) Sean Abbott slows Sri Lanka down with another good over that yields four singles. He’s bowled seven overs without conceding a boundary.
39th over: Sri Lanka 180-3 (Kusal 90, Asalanka 26) Sri Lanka are on the charge. Kusal hits Hardie for successive boundaries, a slash past the keeper and an elegant chip over midwicket. A quick single takes him into the nineties; this is now his highest ODI score against the Aussies.
38th over: Sri Lanka 170-3 (Kusal 81, Asalanka 25) Kusal, who has struggled to time the ball in the last hour or so, drives Dwarshuis just over the leaping Head at mid-off. That’s his first boundary since the shot that brought up his fifty in the 22nd over.
Fraser-McGurk saves two with a terrific sprawling stop when Asalanka works Dwarshuis through square leg.
Sri Lanka have gone up a gear. After scoring 27 in nine overs, they’ve added 30 in the last five.
37th over: Sri Lanka 162-3 (Kusal 76, Asalanka 22) Asalanka is looking dangerous. He charges Zampa to smack an emphatic straight six, a signal that the charge is on. Zampa and Smith discuss an LBW review when Asalanka misses a whip across the line; they rightly decide against it.
There has been a bit of turn but overall the seamers have been much more effective.
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Seam 19-1-55-3
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36th over: Sri Lanka 152-3 (Kusal 75, Asalanka 14) Ben Dwarshuis, back in the attack, beats Kusal all ends up with a superb slower bouncer. Kusal swung so hard that he almost pulled a stomach muscle. A superb over from Dwarshuis concludes with a fuller delivery snaking past Kusal’s outside edge.
Drinks
35th over: Sri Lanka 150-3 (Kusal 74, Asalanka 13) Zampa is still hunting his first wicket of the series. Sri Lanka have played him well, with controlled aggression and good rotation of strike.
Two singles from that over, the last before the second drinks break. It feels like Sri Lanka are in a strong position, but the spinners have not had the expected impact. Yet.
34th over: Sri Lanka 148-3 (Kusal 73, Asalanka 12) There are a lot of one-over spells at the moment. Hardie returns and is belted straight four by Asalanka, the first boundary in 12 overs.
Eight from the over, Sri Lanka’s best for a while. These two could really hurt Australia if they get going.
33rd over: Sri Lanka 140-3 (Kusal 71, Asalanka 7) Adam Zampa, who still has six overs remaining, returns to the attack. Asalanka clouts a slog-sweep high towards cow corner, where the ball lands just in front of Maxwell running round the boundary. He slowed down briefly, conscious of Dwarshuis in his peripheral vision, and that probably Australia the wicket.
Six singles from the over.
32nd over: Sri Lanka 134-3 (Kusal 68, Asalanka 4) Hardie is replaced by Short after a one-over spell. It’s another over of singles and dot balls; Sri Lanka are building for an assault at the death but they need to be careful they don’t go down a blind alley.
31st over: Sri Lanka 131-3 (Kusal 66, Asalanka 3) Abbott took some tap from Asalanka in the first ODI, but so far today he has bowled with impressive accuracy. He has figures of 6-0-11-1 after another good over that ends with a short ball that zips from the pitch to hit Asalanka on the shoulder.
Sri Lanka have scored 18 for 2 in the last seven overs.
30th over: Sri Lanka 129-3 (Kusal 65, Asalanka 3) Maybe this pitch isn’t as awkward as we thought, certainly against the spinners: Australia’s have combined figures of 14-0-85-0.
Steve Smith is going with seam at both ends, bringing Aaron Hardie back into the attack. He has a biggish LBW debut turned down against Asalanka, who missed a flick across the line. It looked too high and Steve Smith decides against a review.
29th over: Sri Lanka 125-3 (Kusal 63, Asalanka 1) Not for the first time today, Abbott surprises the batter with a zippy bouncer that forces them to abort a planned hook shot; this time it was Kusal Mendis. Another fine over, just one from it.
28th over: Sri Lanka 124-3 (Kusal 62, Asalanka 1) Short replaces Maxwell. Inglis goes up for caught behind when Kusal misses a late cut; Australia decide against a review and replays show there was no edge.
Australia have pulled this back pretty well: the last six overs have produced 20 runs and two wickets.
27th over: Sri Lanka 121-3 (Kusal 60, Asalanka 0) The new batter is the captain Charith Asalanka, whose extraordinary century decided the first ODI.
WICKET! Sri Lanka 121-3 (Kamindu b Abbott 4)
Kamindu Mendis’s miserable trot continues when he drags the new bowler Sean Abbott back onto the stumps. He tried to drive a ball that came back into him from around the wicket; that usually spells trouble for a left-hander and this was no exception.
26th over: Sri Lanka 118-2 (Kusal 59, Kamindu 2) This is a chance for Australia to squeeze Sri Lanka. Kusal Mendis defends Maxwell into the ground, tries to knock the ball to Josh Inglis and almost hits it onto the stumps. I guess that would still have been out even though he was only trying to help the fielding side.
25th over: Sri Lanka 115-2 (Kusal 57, Kamindu 1) Kamindu Mendis is the new batter.
WICKET! Sri Lanka 113-2 (Madushka c Zampa b Dwarshuis 51)
Well bowled Ben Dwarshuis. He was brought back to take a wicket and has done just that. Madushka hooked a slower bouncer to long leg, where Zampa backpedalled to take a well-judged catch.
Zampa had to throw the ball up, knowing his momentum was going to take him over the boundary, but his brain, hands and feet were all in sync and Madushka is on his way.