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- Updated: August 24, 2016
48.5 overs Sri Lanka 288 (Mendis 69, Mathews 57, K Perera 54, Zampa 3-42, Faulkner 3-45, Starc 3-53) v AustraliaLive scorecard and ball-by-ball details
Australia will need a record chase to claim victory at the Premadasa Stadium in Colombo after fifties to Kusal Mendis, Angelo Mathews and Kusal Perera pushed Sri Lanka to 288 in the second ODI. James Faulkner became the sixth Australian to take an ODI hat-trick, Adam Zampa bowled well for three wickets and Mitchell Starc also collected three, but Australia’s collective “fifth bowler” leaked runs at an alarming rate.
The highest successful chase at the ground came in 2012, when India were set 287 to win and scraped home with two balls to spare. On that occasion, as on this occasion, Sri Lanka had set the big target after a wobbly start was followed by a pair of century partnerships. This time it was a 125-run stand between Mendis and Dinesh Chandimal, and then a 103-run combination between Mathews and Perera that drove Sri Lanka.
At least Australia prevented the hosts from reaching 300, which looked very much on the cards with just a few overs remaining. However, Faulkner’s hat-trick and a couple of late wickets to Starc – his pace and accuracy were too much for Dilruwan Perera and Amila Aponso, both bowled in the 49th over – ensured Sri Lanka were dismissed with seven balls to spare.
Faulkner’s hat-trick was spread across two overs, beginning with Kusal Perera, who on 54 was lbw trying a reverse sweep to a slower cutter from the final ball of the 46th over. The first delivery of the 48th over brought the wicket of Mathews, who on 57 drilled one down the ground that was caught just inside the boundary by Moises Henriques, and next ball Thisara Perera was bowled, to make Faulkner …
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