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Australia edge Sri Lanka in Dilshan ODI farewell

Dilshan’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

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DAMBULLA: Australia edged out Sri Lanka by two wickets to spoil Tillakarat­ne Dilshan’s Oneday Internatio­nal (ODI) farewell and go 2-1 up in the five-match series on Sunday.

Opting to bat first, Sri Lanka were all out for 226 with four balls remaining, a total built around Dinesh Chandimal’s gutsy 102 in an otherwise poor batting display by the hosts in the third match of the series.

Dilshan’s fluent 42 in his oneday 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.

Australia wobbled early in their reply but George Bailey (70) fea- tured 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 teammates 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.

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.

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’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. Mathews dented Australia’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’s chase back on track and put on 81 runs with Matthew Wade (42) to take the side close to victory.

Zampa, who had claimed 3-38 D. Gunathilak­a b Starc 5 T. Dilshan c Bailey b Zampa 42 K. Mendis c Warner b Hazlewood 4 D. Chandimal c Zampa b Faulkner 102 A. Mathews lbw Zampa 2 D. de Silva c S. Marsh b Faulkner 12 K. Perera b Starc 11 T. Perera c S. Marsh b Hastings 9 S. Prasanna c Bailey b Zampa 3 D. Perera c Warner b Hastings 17 A. Aponso (not out) 1 Extras: (lb-10, w-8) 18 Total (all out, 49.2 overs) 226 Fall of wickets: 1-6, 2-23, 3-96, 4-103, 5-133, 6-154, 7-165, 8-178, 9-217. Bowling: M. Starc 10-0-42-2 (w-3); J. Hazlewood 10-0-51-1 (w-1); J. Hastings 10-1-41-2 (w-2); J. Faulkner 9.2-0-44-2 (w-2); A. Zampa 10-0-38-3. D. Warner c Dilshan b Mathews 10 A. Finch lbw Aponso 30 S. Marsh c Chandimal b Mathews 1 G. Bailey b Prasanna 70 T. Head b D. Perera 36 M. Wade st K. Perera b D. Perera 42 J. Faulkner c D. Perera b Aponso 4 J. Hastings (not out) 5 M. Starc c Prasanna b D. de Silva 12 A. Zampa (not out) 5 Extras (lb-6, w-6) 12 Total (8 wkts, 46 overs) 227 Fall of wickets: 1-31, 2-42, 3-44, 4-106, 5-187, 6-204, 7-206, 8-222. Bowling: A. Mathews 7-0-30-2; T. Perera 2-0-18-0 (w-2); A. Aponso 10-0-44-2 (w1); D. Perera 10-0-45-2 (w-1); T. Dilshan 4-0-24-0; S. Prasanna 9-0-39-1 (w-2); D. de Silva 4-0-21-1. with the ball, scored the winning run but Bailey bagged the man-ofthe-match award.

The teams stay put in Dambulla for the fourth one-dayer on Wednesday.

 ?? – AFP ?? FAREWELL: Sri Lanka’s Tillakarat­ne Dilshan, who announced his retirement from ODIs, takes a lap of honour after their third one-dayer against Australia at the Rangiri Dambulla Internatio­nal Cricket stadium in Dambulla on Sunday.
– AFP FAREWELL: Sri Lanka’s Tillakarat­ne Dilshan, who announced his retirement from ODIs, takes a lap of honour after their third one-dayer against Australia at the Rangiri Dambulla Internatio­nal Cricket stadium in Dambulla on Sunday.

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