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Australia [145/3] defeat Sri Lanka [142/6] by 7 wickets to win 3rd T20I, win series 3-0

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After defeats in the first two games, Sri Lanka will play to avoid a series sweep, in the third and final T20I at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday, 1 November.

Overview

Australia v Sri Lanka, 3rd T20I
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Friday, 1 November; 7:10pm local, 8:10am GMT

Sri Lanka's batting failed for the second time in the series, this time while setting a target, in Brisbane. Their bowling, too, lacked intensity, as it took only 13 overs for the hosts to chase down 118 runs, with nine wickets remaining. The lone wicket they managed came off a loosener down the leg side. With their present form, winning seems an uphill task. Can the young side, led by an experienced campaigner in Lasith Malinga, rise from the defeats and end the tour on a winning note?

Australia on the other hand, have the opportunity to register their second clean sweep in a three-match T20I series. Mitchell Starc's absence in Brisbane hardly made any difference, as Billy Stanlake grabbed his opportunity with both hands, finishing with 2/23 from four overs. Having already won the series, Aaron Finch might well be tempted to test the bench strength by bringing in one of Sean Abbott and Ben McDermott.

Remember the last time

Change in tactics didn't work for Malinga, who opted to bat first after winning the toss, as Sri Lanka lost wickets at regular intervals. Three of their top four batsmen got starts, but none could make it big, as they were eventually bundled out for 117 in 19 overs. Australia lost Finch early in the chase, but normal service was quickly restored, as both David Warner and Steve Smith scored fifties to guide the home side to a comfortable win.

Aaron Finch, Australia captain: "We are focused on winning, we are fifth in the world, which is a reflection on how we have played in the last couple of years. We need to get that going in the right direction, but also at the same time, maybe have a look at some different combinations."

Lasith Malinga, Sri Lanka captain: "It's a tough side, and I think with this kind of batting line-up, our score wasn't enough. We didn't get the score we expected and the batsmen will have to be more responsible. The only positive is preparation for the upcoming T20 World Cup, as we will be playing in similar conditions and we will have to test ourselves in such situations. We want to win the next game, as this is a young side and it will give them confidence."

Conditions

Clear skies and gusty winds are expected through the evening, with a maximum temperature of 30°C. Teams batting second have won four of the last five completed T20Is at the MCG.

https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/1475880
 
Australia have won the toss and have opted to field
 
SL XI: Kusal Mendis, Niroshan Dickwella, Kusal Perera (wk), Avishka Fernando, Shehan Jayasuriya, Bhanuka Rajapaksha, Lakshan Sandakan, Lasith Malinga (c), Nuwan Pradeep, Lahiru Kumara #AUSvSL

AUS XI: Aaron Finch (c), David Warner, Steve Smith, Ben McDermott, Ashton Turner, Alex Carey (wk), Ashton Agar, Pat Cummins, Mitch Starc, Kane Richardson, Adam Zampa #AUSvSL
 
Sri Lanka’s batting has been dire so far. Can they set a competitive total today?
 
66 for 2 after 10 Sri Lanka.

Struggles continue.
 
66 for 2 after 10 Sri Lanka.

Struggles continue.

To be honest they probably are doing better than previous games!

SL 99/4 (14.2) CRR: 6.91
 
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SL 111/5 (17.0) CRR: 6.53 - hmm slowing down badly - need a very good over now SL or its 3-0 Aus
 
Sri Lanka reach 6-142 from their 20 overs. Australia will chase 143 for victory.
 
SL 142/6 (20.0)
AUS 41/0 (6.1) CRR: 6.65 REQ: 7.37

No problems so far for Australia
 
Sl 142/6 (20.0) -

Smith gone

Aus 91/2 (12.0) crr: 7.58 req: 6.5
 
McDermott lbw b Malinga ,

AUS 99/3 (13.0) CRR: 7.62 REQ: 6.29

Australia need 44 runs in 42 balls
 
AUS 114/3 (14.3) CRR: 7.86 REQ: 5.27
Australia need 29 runs in 33 balls
 
SL 142/6 (20.0)
AUS 145/3 (17.4) CRR: 8.21
Australia won by 7 wkts

Whitewash.
 
Dominant Australia complete 3-0 sweep of Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka put up a better performance than they managed in the first two T20Is. Kusal Perera scored a half-century, and put on 43 with Avishka Fernando to provide impetus to the innings, although a collapse later on meant Sri Lanka were restricted to 142/6 in 20 overs.

Australia’s chase was set up when David Warner and Aaron Finch put on 69 for the opening wicket. Warner went on to score a 50-ball 57* to see the chase through, as Australia sealed victory with 14 balls to spare.

Asked to bat, Sri Lanka had a tough start when Niroshan Dickwella was dismissed for a golden duck by Mitchell Starc, but the Kusals, Mendis and Perera, put on 30 for the second wicket to revive the innings. The stand was broken when Mendis fell in the fifth over, but Fernando joined Perera, and the two oversaw perhaps Sri Lanka’s best period in the match with their partnership.

The total was boosted 33/2 to 76/2, but Fernando was then dismissed by Pat Cummins – the batsman sent one straight to deep backward square – and Sri Lanka’s innings lost its bite.

The wickets then kept coming, although there were a couple of decent partnerships. Perera added 23 for the fourth with Oshada Fernando, and later on, Bhanuka Rajapaksa and Shehan Jayasuriya put on 22 for the sixth wicket.

Australia’s command of the chase only briefly wavered. They started it off in typically boisterous fashion, with Aaron Finch and David Warner putting on 69 for the opening wicket. It took nearly nine overs for Sri Lanka to break the partnership, and it came when Finch tried to clear long-on off Lahiru Kumara.

The breakthrough led to two more quick wickets, with Steve Smith (13) falling to Nuwan Pradeep and Ben McDermott (5) trumped by Lasith Malinga. However, Warner found support in Ashton Turner, and the two put on 46 to close out the chase, with Turner scoring an entertaining 22* off 15 balls.

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