Sri Lanka vs Australia 1st ODI, Live Updates: Sri Lanka will be taking on Australia in the first ODI of the two-match series on Wednesday in Colombo. This series will be the last practice for Australia for the upcoming Champions Trophy. Sri Lanka did not qualify for the Champions Trophy after a dismal ninth-place finish at the World Cup in India in 2023. The Champions Trophy begins on February 19 in Pakistan and Dubai, and 50-over world champions Australia are in a group with England, South Africa and Afghanistan. Australia face Sri Lanka in Colombo on Wednesday and Friday, fresh from a dominant 2-0 Test series sweep. (Live Scorecard)
SL vs AUS, 1st ODI, Live Updates
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Welcome back for Australia's response with the bat! The umpires and players are out to the middle. Sri Lankan players spread out to their respective fielding positions. Out walks the Australian opening pair of Matthew Short and Jake Fraser-McGurk. Asitha Fernando has the new ball and will kickoff the Sri Lankan defence with a couple of slips in place. Short to face and off we go...
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... THE RUN CHASE ...
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Well then, we have seen some remarkable resistance from Sri Lanka's skipper when the rest of the batters faltered. But now, it is time for the bowlers to step up and perform. Since it is a day game, the pitch will slow down further and that's where the Sri Lankan spinners could come handy. But if Sri Lanka are to win this game, they will have to snag all ten wickets of this potent Australian batting unit that bats deep. Stick around, as the run chase is up next shortly.
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Nathan Ellis is up for a quick chat and says that he is feeling good and went in not knowing what the wicket would be like. Adds that it is a good performance nonetheless. Says that a lot of boys came in from the Big Bash League into these hot conditions, so adapting was key. Mentions that at the start if you said 214 on the board, they would have taken it with both hands. Adds that the ball nipped around in the first 10 overs. Hopefully, the boys will go out there and do the job. When asked about spin, he said that it is not sure how much of a role spin will play and concludes by saying that Short and Adam Zampa bowled well.
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Asalanka, proved to be a crisis man for Sri Lanka. He first faced the dual responsibility of scoring runs and guiding the tailenders. With partners falling around him, Asalanka stood firm, ensuring his side surpassed a significant milestone and also reached a century of his own. Eshan Malinga's modest contribution proved a valuable foil to his captain. In order to avoid the risk of being bowled out before the allotted overs, Asalanka protected the tail and consistently found boundaries once he had settled in. But once he fell, Australia went for the kill, but not before Sri Lanka crossed over the 200-run mark.
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Amidst a challenging situation, Charith Asalanka's experience shone through as he strategically found boundaries while keeping the score moving. Dunith Wellalage offered valuable support, skillfully maneuvering the ball to sustain their partnership. Just as Asalanka and Wellalage found their rhythm, adeptly handling the spinners through the middle overs, the innings faced further setbacks. Wickets fell consistently at the other end, but Asalanka remained steadfast.
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Sri Lanka's technical frailties proved contagious, with static feet leading to a procession of edges - batters repeatedly fishing outside off with their feet stuck in crease. It was a dream day for Australia's makeshift pace attack. Despite missing their frontline pacers to injury, the understudies stepped up brilliantly. Abbott and Ellis, though relatively experienced, also looked right at home with accurate lines and lengths.
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After the early carnage, Asalanka and Liyanage shouldered the rescue mission, but runs came at a crawl against Australia's stranglehold. Steven Smith kept the pressure cooker on with tight fields, forcing the Lankan pair to scrap for every run. Just when their partnership threatened to shift momentum, Sean Abbott shattered the resistance, leaving Sri Lanka back at square one.
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On a bone-dry surface that promised little, Australia's pacers crafted a masterclass in new ball bowling. Spencer Johnson and Aaron Hardie exploited whatever movement was on offer, while Sri Lanka's batters struggled with their footwork. By the time the dust settled, the scoreboard read a worrying 39/4 inside the first Powerplay. The decimation of the top order, including key men Nissanka and Kusal Mendis, left Sri Lanka staring down the barrel early in the piece.
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From losing half of their side on a meager score of 55, Sri Lanka have ended their innings with a total of 214 on the board. Yes, they will be disappointed that they couldn't bat for the allotted overs, but this innings potentially could've been wrapped up way before had Charith Asalanka not stepped up and mounted a strong resistance with the bat. Also, as per the on-air commentators, Sri Lanka might feel they left 15-20 runs than the par score here and could have gone past that had they played the remaining overs.
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45.6WSean Abbott to Asitha Fernando
OUT! CAUGHT BEHIND! Two in the over for Sean Abbott as Australia finally wrap up the innings! Bowls it on a back of a length, on off and middle, Asitha Fernando stays leg side of the ball and does not get behind the line of the ball. Opts to defend it down with a straight bat but the ball moves away just enough to catch the outside edge. The keeper Alex Carey snaffles it to his right. Sri Lanka have been bowled out for 214!
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45.50Sean Abbott to Asitha Fernando
In the channel on off, on a good length, Asitha Fernando lets it be.
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45.40Sean Abbott to Asitha Fernando
Leg-cutter, on a back of a length, deviating away from the right-hander, Asitha Fernando looks to dab it down but misses.
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Asitha Fernando is the last man.
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45.3WSean Abbott to Charith Asalanka
OUT! IN THE AIR AND CAUGHT! Finally, finally Australia get the better of Charith Asalanka! But he has played a gem of a knock for his country, scoring more than half of the runs in the total. A good gesture from all the Aussie players as they run towards the Sri Lankan skipper to appreciate his inning under immense pressure. Sean Abbott bowls it from around the stumps and dishes out a low full toss on off, Charith Asalanka bends low and tries to aerially flick it behind deep mid-wicket. But the bat turns in his hands at the point of contact and hence, he doesn't get the requisite distance. The ball sails straight down the throat of Jake Fraser-McGurk stationed at deep mid-wicket. Charith Asalanka departs for a fabulous 127 (126).
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45.20Sean Abbott to Charith Asalanka
On the pads, full in length, flicked down to widish long on. No single taken.
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45.16Sean Abbott to Charith Asalanka
SIX! Batting of the highest quality from the Sri Lankan skipper! His six number 5! Short in length, and on the bodyline, sits up nicely for the skipper. He picks the length early, weighs on the back foot and pulls it behind square. Parks it behind deep backward square leg for a six.
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44.60Nathan Ellis to Eshan Malinga
Slower one again, outside off, too full, Eshan manages to carve it out to the off side. Gets a huge appreciation from the crowd as well.
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44.50Nathan Ellis to Eshan Malinga
Slows it up, does Ellis, around off, Eshan Malinga tries to take it on, but is undone by the lack of pace.
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44.41Nathan Ellis to Charith Asalanka
Length, on the stumps, tucked across to widish deep mid-wicket for a single.