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		<title>Australia v Sri Lanka, 3rd T20I, Adelaide &#8212; Preview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A day before Australia begins its four-Test series against India in Pune, another Australian side will take on Sri Lanka in the third and final Twenty20 International in faraway Adelaide. Australia&#8217;s first aim on Wednesday (February 22) would be to salvage some pride, having already conceded the series with last-ball losses in both earlier games. [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A day before Australia begins its four-Test series against India in Pune, another Australian side will take on Sri Lanka in the third and final Twenty20 International in faraway Adelaide.</p>
<p>Australia&#8217;s first aim on Wednesday (February 22) would be to salvage some pride, having already conceded the series with last-ball losses in both earlier games.</p>
<p>Aaron Finch, Australia&#8217;s captain for the series, didn&#8217;t mince words when he said after losing the first match that his country had underperformed in the format &#8216;since forever&#8217;.</p>
<p>In the absence of several big names including Steve Smith, the regular captain, David Warner and Mitchell Starc, the batsmen of Big Bash League fame have done a fairly good job. Michael Klinger has been steady at the top while Travis Head, Ben Dunk and Moises Henriques have quick runs against their name.</p>
<p>The inexperience, though, is telling in the bowling department as Australia has allowed Sri Lanka to twice chase down competitive totals despite having it in bother at various points. The likes of Andrew Tye and Billy Stanlake have not stepped up, giving the opponent an opening it has barged through. It has also left too much to do for the likes of James Faulkner and Pat Cummins.</p>
<p>Credit, however, should also go to the visitor. Sri Lanka came into the series having been whitewashed 5-0 by South Africa in the one-dayers, but was still high on confidence as it had won the preceding T20I series 2-1.</p>
<p>Sri Lanka now seems to have identified a brand of cricket that&#8217;s working wonders for it in the shortest format. What&#8217;s most refreshing about its turnaround is the freedom with which its batsmen have operated; irrespective of the situation, Sri Lanka&#8217;s batting mantra seems to be attack.</p>
<p>The onslaught in both games has been led by Asela Gunaratne, the latest hero. The right-hand middle-order batsman has twice helped Sri Lanka to victories in tough chases with half-centuries. The second game in particular was an absolute heist, as he helped his side hunt down 174 from 40 for 5 with a stunning, unbeaten 46-ball 84. Now with a maiden Indian Premier League contract in hand, Gunaratne will once look to re-establish his capabilities.</p>
<p>But Sri Lanka hasn&#8217;t been a one-man team as Dilshan Munaweera and Chamara Kapugedera have made vital contributions with the bat. It will, however, miss Niroshan Dickwella at the top, the wicketkeeper-batsman having been suspended on Tuesday for two limited-overs matches after showing dissent at the umpire&#8217;s decision in the previous game which pushed his cumulative demerit points beyond the minimum four.</p>
<p>The bowling too has been bolstered by Lasith Malinga&#8217;s return. Despite not playing for a year, Malinga has showed no signs of rustiness, sending down his famed yorkers with precision. Nuwan Kulasekara too will be on a high, having picked up four wickets in the second T20I.</p>
<p>Australia swept Sri Lanka 2-0 when they faced off in the T20Is in the island nation last year. On Wednesday, Sri Lanka will have an opportunity to return the favour, and even go one better.</p>
<p>Teams (from):</p>
<p>Australia: Aaron Finch (capt), Pat Cummins, Ben Dunk, James Faulkner, Travis Head, Moises Henriques, Michael Klinger, Tim Paine (wk), Jhye Richardson, Billy Stanlake, Ashton Turner, Andrew Tye, Adam Zampa.</p>
<p>Sri Lanka: Upul Tharanga (capt), Vikum Sanjaya, Asela Gunaratne, Chamara Kapugedara, Nuwan Kulasekara, Lasith Malinga, Kusal Mendis (wk), Dilshan Munaweera, Sachith Pathirana, Seekkuge Prasanna, Lakshan Sandakan, Dasun Shanaka, Milinda Siriwardana, Isuru Udana.</p>
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		<title>Maxwell sets T20 series win</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Sep 2016 01:03:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Glenn Maxwell smashed four sixes and seven boundaries to score 66 off 29 balls to set up a close four-wicket win over Sri Lanka in the second Twenty20 international and a 2-0 series win on Friday. Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat first and managed only 128-9 in 20 overs. Dhananjaya de [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Glenn Maxwell smashed four sixes and seven boundaries to score 66 off 29 balls to set up a close four-wicket win over Sri Lanka in the second Twenty20 international and a 2-0 series win on Friday.</p>
<p>Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat first and managed only 128-9 in 20 overs. Dhananjaya de Silva scored 62 for his maiden Twenty20 international half-century</p>
<p>Legspinner Adam Zampa and fast bowler James Faulkner took three wickets each for Australia.</p>
<p>Maxwell and captain David Warner started the Australian chase aggressively and shared 93 runs in 51 balls But from there the tourists lost six wickets for 27 runs but went over the line with 13 deliveries to spare thanks to the good opening stand. Retiring Tillakaratne Dilshan had best figures 2-8 for Sri Lanka.</p>
<p>Maxwell continued his superior form the first match and reached his half-century in 18 balls, the fastest by an Australian. He made an unbeaten 145 in the first match to take Australia to a 85-run win.</p>
<p>He was bowled by legspinner Seekkuge Prasanna off the inside edge.</p>
<p>Left-arm spinner Sachith Pathirana brought Sri Lanka strongly back into the game taking two wickets in the tenth over after Australia had experimented with the batting order by promoting lower order batsmen.</p>
<p>Moises Henriques was sent in at No. 3 but he was out for one stumped off Pathirana. Two balls later Warner (25) was out caught by Thisara Perera off Pathirana.</p>
<p>Dilshan took a wicket off the last ball of his international cricket when he had Matthew Wade (14) caught by Dinesh Chandimal leaving Australia 120-6.</p>
<p>Travis Head hit a six off Pathirana to seal victory.</p>
<p>Australia finishes its tour to Sri Lanka on a winning note having won the one-day international series 4-1 and winning the Twenty20 series 2-0 after losing the test series 3-0.</p>
<p>Captain Warner said that said playing on Sri Lankan pitches was tough but commended his players for their determination and fight to overcome the challenge.</p>
<p>Warner however was disappointed that his team lost wickets consistently after a good start.</p>
<p>&#8220;We probably saw there the lack of consistency when we lost a wicket after a good start,&#8221; Warner said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Something we want to keep improving on. It&#8217;s disappointing we lost five or six for 20 in eight overs in the middle after being none for 90. But obviously it is fantastic to get a win and win the series.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dilshan said that he is disappointed to leave the game with a loss.</p>
<p>&#8220;We tried our best to win the match but we were about 20 runs short; and also while bowling we gave away too many runs in the first six overs,&#8221; Dilshan said.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s time to relax now. It was pressure playing for the country. Now I feel lighter.&#8221;</p>
<p>The International Cricket Council paid tribute to Dilshan calling him an &#8220;epitome of the modern-day cricketer with his ability to adapt.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dilshan is among the 11 players to have scored a century in all formats of cricket.</p>
<p>&#8220;Dilshan&#8217;s accomplishments across all three formats are fantastic. He started as a solid batsman but adjusted to the demands of the faster-paced game and came to be known as one of the best in ODI and T20 Internationals,&#8221; the ICC statement quoted its chief executive David Richardson as saying.</p>
<p>&#8220;He will be remembered for his innovative strokes and as a destructive opener. He was also a useful spin bowler and an outstanding fielder. We congratulate Dilshan for a fine career and wish him every success in the future.&#8221; Richardson said.</p>
<p>Dilshan leaves international cricket with 17,671 runs in 497 games across all formats. He also had 151 international wickets.</p>
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		<title>Australia ruin Dilshan&#8217;s farewell party, edge out Sri Lanka by two wickets</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Aug 2016 01:09:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Australia won the third ODI by two wickets to take a 2-1 lead. Dilshan&#8217;s farewell didn&#8217;t go as planned after hosts scored 226 thanks to stellar innings from Chandimal. Australia edged out Sri Lanka by two wickets to spoil Tillakaratne Dilshan&#8217;s one-day farewell and go 2-1 up in the five-match series on Sunday. Opting to [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Australia won the third ODI by two wickets to take a 2-1 lead. Dilshan&#8217;s farewell didn&#8217;t go as planned after hosts scored 226 thanks to stellar innings from Chandimal.</p>
<p>Australia edged out Sri Lanka by two wickets to spoil Tillakaratne Dilshan&#8217;s one-day farewell and go 2-1 up in the five-match series on Sunday.</p>
<p>Opting to bat first, Sri Lanka were all out for 226 with four balls remaining, a total built around Dinesh Chandimal&#8217;s gutsy 102 in an otherwise poor batting display by the hosts in the third match of the series. Dilshan&#8217;s fluent 42 in his one-day swansong was the second highest score and the former Sri Lanka captain quit the format with 10,290 runs, including 22 centuries from 330 matches. He will play the two Twenty20 matches against Australia next month before retiring from international cricket.<br />
Australia wobbled early in their reply but George Bailey (70) featured in two fifty-plus partnerships as the tourists chased down the target with four overs to spare. Earlier, Dilshan was given a guard of honour by his team mates when the 39-year-old went out to bat but the team looked in trouble after being reduced to 23 for two in the fourth over.</p>
<p>Dilshan joined forces with Chandimal to steady the ship with a 73-run partnership before he fell to an Adam Zampa full toss. Australian fielders shook hands with Dilshan, who received a standing ovation from the sellout crowd at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium.</p>
<p>Warner and other Aussie players congratulating Dilshan for a very successful cricketing career (AFP)</p>
<p>Zampa dismissed Angelo Mathews in his next over but Chandimal maintained his red hot 50-overs form and brought up his fourth one-day century before being the last man out, holing out to Zampa off James Faulkner. Chandimal&#8217;s last seven one-day scores are 52, 62, 63, 53, 80 not out, 48 and 102. Leading the side in absence of regular skipper Steve Smith, who has returned home to rest, David Warner marshalled his bowlers well to restrict the hosts to a modest total.</p>
<p>Mathews dented Australia&#8217;s top order, however, cheaply dismissing Warner and Shaun Marsh as the touring side slumped to 44 for three in the ninth over. Bailey added 62 runs with Travis Head (36) to put Australia&#8217;s chase back on track and put on 81 runs with Matthew Wade (42) to take the side close to victory.</p>
<p>Zampa, who had claimed 3-38 with the ball, scored the winning run but Bailey bagged the man-of-the-match award. The teams stay put in Dambulla for the fourth one-dayer on Wednesday.</p>
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