Player of the Match
Player of the Match

Asalanka goes on to collect the series trophy and then heads to his team-mates. Asitha holds the trophy alongwith Nuwanidu as everyone smiles for the cameras. Not an easy feat to beat the reigning ODI world champions. That is all we have from Colombo for today. Hope you enjoyed our coverage. The cricket continues - Pakistan and New Zealand tussle in the tri-series final, Zimbabwe and Ireland battle it out in the first ODI while WPL 2025 will kick-off later this evening with Gujarat Giants taking on RCB. Do join us for all the coverage. On behalf of Chandan and Alagappan, this is Sudarshanan bidding you goodbye. Ciao!

4:10pm Time for the presentation.

Kusal Mendis, Player of the Match: "I am very happy today. First couple of overs, had to play the new ball. Nishan batted well and supported me. I played well at the death then. This track was a little slow and turned. We batted well, me and Charith and Nishan batted well and handed the pitch well. Charith batted well after the 30th over. I enjoyed his batting."

Steven Smith, Australia captain: "We have been outplayed in these last two games. We keep moving forward, credit to Sri Lanka, they played well in these surfaces. Thought their bowlers exceptionally well. These wickets skidded more than the Test wickets. It has been a fun time here in Sri Lanka. Some great memories made in the last few weeks."

Charith Asalanka, Sri Lanka's captain is also the Player of the Match: "There is no mantra. I just wanted to score big hundreds and get three-four wickets from each man. Clearly the pitch had low bounce today than the last game. No seam movement. But a good pitch. Kusal Mendis and Nishan Madushka set the platform for us. Australia also bowled well but today is our day. Both days went really well. When I go to bat, I don't think about captaincy. I am a No. 5 batter for the team. It is disappointing to miss out of Champions Trophy. But don't need to look back and think much. But we should not repeat the mistakes and look forward to such form."

3:59pm A massive 174-run for Sri Lanka as Australia crumble to their lowest ODI total in Asia and second-lowest against Sri Lanka. Australia have lost 7 for 28 to just go down like ninepins. Once Wellalage got through Inglis' defence, the picture drastically changed. He and Hasaranga shared seven wickets between them to compound Australia's woes just ahead of the Champions Trophy. Smith looked largely untroubled in his stay but a marginal lbw call went against him and that was that. Sri Lanka take the series 2-0 and perhaps have dented Australia's confidence massively.

Maheesh Theekshana: "Really happy with the collective performance. Wanted to win the two games, we were confident. The atmosphere is really nice. The pitch was better than the last game. Thought we had to bowl tight in the middle. It was slow, so it was not easy to hit at the death. Our plan was to bowl tighter. We saw there was a little spin when they bowled. Knew we had to bowl better lines and lengths. We have a great legspinner and a left-arm spinner, well done. Asalanka did well in the first game with a century in the first game, did well with a half-century in the second game. Good support from Liyanage and Kusal Mendis. So a collective performance."

Bunty: "2-0 against India, now 2-0 against Australia, 2023 ODI world cup runners and champions."

24.2
W
Wellalage to Zampa, OUT, Knocked him over! The arm ball does it for Wellalage as Sri Lanka register their biggest win against Australia in ODIs. He goes wide of the crease and fires in a quicker arm ball, Zampa goes back to punch it away but is beaten on the inside edge

A Zampa b Wellalage 8 (15m 9b 1x4 0x6) SR: 88.88

24.1
2
Wellalage to Zampa, 2 runs, Lands it on a length outside off, punched through cover

Akindu: "Asitha doesnt get nearly enough credit for both games. If the openers were allowed to settle the result wouldve been different in both. Early inroads win matches"

END OF OVER:
24 | 4 Runs | AUS: 105/9 (177 runs required from 26 overs, RR: 4.37, RRR: 6.80)

  • Adam Zampa6 (7b)
  • Tanveer Sangha5 (16b)
  • Wanindu Hasaranga7-2-23-3
  • Dunith Wellalage7-0-33-3
23.6
1
Hasaranga to Zampa, 1 run, Goes wide of the crease and bowls a googly on off, punched back down past the non-striker. Hasaranga's wait for a 100th ODI wicket continues...
23.5
1
Hasaranga to Sangha, 1 run, Full on middle, looks to whip it through the on side but gets it off the leading edge all along the ground to long-off
23.4
0
Hasaranga to Sangha, no run, Legbreak on a length on middle and off, punched back to the bowler
23.3
0
Hasaranga to Sangha, no run, Fuller just outside off, he comes forward and defends it off the inner half
23.2
2
Hasaranga to Sangha, 2 runs, Goes back to the length ball and slaps it through cover
23.1
0
Hasaranga to Sangha, no run, Only Hasaranga appeals, as Sangha comes down the track to the googly and looks to whip it across the line

END OF OVER:
23 | 1 Run | AUS: 101/9 (181 runs required from 27 overs, RR: 4.39, RRR: 6.70)

  • Tanveer Sangha2 (11b)
  • Adam Zampa5 (6b)
  • Dunith Wellalage7-0-33-3
  • Wanindu Hasaranga6-2-19-3
22.6
1
Wellalage to Sangha, 1 run, Full on leg, clipped fine to short fine leg
22.5
0
Wellalage to Sangha, no run, Looped up outside off, he slaps it but is beaten on the inside edge
22.4
0
Wellalage to Sangha, no run, Nicely tossed up outside off, driven to cover
22.3
0
Wellalage to Sangha, no run, Full on off, he comes forward to defend to cover
22.2
0
Wellalage to Sangha, no run, Goes back and across to the length ball on middle, 77kph, looks to clip it away but gets a leading edged towards point
22.1
0
Wellalage to Sangha, no run, Fuller on off, he comes forward to defend

END OF OVER:
22 | 6 Runs | AUS: 100/9 (182 runs required from 28 overs, RR: 4.54, RRR: 6.50)

  • Adam Zampa5 (6b)
  • Tanveer Sangha1 (5b)
  • Wanindu Hasaranga6-2-19-3
  • Dunith Wellalage6-0-32-3
21.6
4
Hasaranga to Zampa, FOUR, Slogged over midwicket! Tossed up on middle, he clears his front leg and has a mighty heave-ho across the line
21.5
1
Hasaranga to Sangha, 1 run, Flatter outside off, punched in front of point
21.4
0
Hasaranga to Sangha, no run, Nicely bowled. Goes wide of the crease and bowls it on a fuller length outside off, Sangha thinks it is the googly but it is the sharp legbreak that turns past the outside edge
21.3
0
Hasaranga to Sangha, no run, Tossed up outside off, he charges down and flicks it to midwicket
21.2
0
Hasaranga to Sangha, no run, Fuller googly on middle, clipped to midwicket
21.1
1
Hasaranga to Zampa, 1 run, Flatetr on off, punched back down the ground. Hasaranga is not able to stop it after getting to his right

Shashank: "Australia is in an interesting group in CT. England, South Africa and Australia all going into tournament with back to back defeats (considering Australia is losing I this one). And the fourth team is Afghanistan whose every win will be fall in surprise win category. Interesting to see which two teams make it to Semi final"

END OF OVER:
21 | 8 Runs 1 Wkt | AUS: 94/9 (188 runs required from 29 overs, RR: 4.47, RRR: 6.48)

  • Tanveer Sangha0 (1b)
  • Adam Zampa0 (4b)
  • Dunith Wellalage6-0-32-3
  • Wanindu Hasaranga5-2-13-3
20.6
0
Wellalage to Sangha, no run, Fuller outside off, pushed to cover

Tanveer Sangha the last batter in for Sri Lanka

20.5
W
Wellalage to Dwarshuis, OUT, Goes again, long-on in business and he does the job. Wellalage is generous in his flight yet again, Dwarshuis backs himself to clear the ropes again. This time he gets more height than distance, Malinga in the deep makes no mistake. Some serious collapse from Australia this

BJ Dwarshuis c Malinga b Wellalage 9 (11m 11b 0x4 1x6) SR: 81.81

20.4
0
Wellalage to Dwarshuis, no run, Spins in from outside off, he drives but off the inner half towards midwicket

Australia 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st16TM HeadMW Short
2nd12TM HeadJ Fraser-McGurk
3rd5SPD SmithTM Head
4th46SPD SmithJP Inglis
5th1SPD SmithAM Hardie
6th3SPD SmithGJ Maxwell
7th0SPD SmithSA Abbott
8th3SA AbbottBJ Dwarshuis
9th8A ZampaBJ Dwarshuis
10th13A ZampaT Sangha