KINGSHUK KUSARI ∙ 15 Feb 2022
AUS vs SL | Australia attain unassailable 3-0 lead against hapless Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka batting line-up failed to turn up on Tuesday, 15 February at Canberra, ensuring that the series win was out of the bounds for the visitors. Australia won the game by a comprehensive margin of 6 wickets chasing down a modest target of 122 runs in 16.5 overs. A sporting pitch at Canberra meant that captain Aaron Finch showed no hesitation in bowling first and threw a Josh Hazlewood challenge at the Lankans. The right hander’s exceptional control on the off stump line led to a lot of issues for the Lankans. Although he was hit for a boundary in his first over, he did very well in the remaining 5 deliveries taking the ball slightly away from the right hander. Finch mixed up his attack in the powerplay, bowling Mitchell Starc, Hazlewood and Kane Richardson in the first three overs. Richardson’s ability to get the ball move away from the left hander rewarded him with the wicket of Charith Asalanka and a soft dismissal of Danushka Gunathilaka meant that the visitors were pushed to the backfoot straight away. Runs were not easy to come by for Lanka batters as the spinners mixed up their pace throughout and the pacers bowled clever slower balls. Barring Mitchell Starc’s wayward final over, Australia looked in full control over the order as SL crumbled slowly to just put 121 runs in their 20 overs. Kane Richardson was the pick among the bowlers picking up three wickets from his four overs giving away just 21 runs. Coming into bat, Australia were never going to be troubled at their own backyard with just a small total, but the Lankan bowlers were not going to give up without a fight. Mystery spinner Maheesh Theekshana started the proceedings with a first ball wicket of Ben McDermott edging him back to the slip fielder. He put the Canberra drift to good use picking up two wickets in the powerplay for 17 runs, out of which 12 came in the last over of the powerplay. Despite sending McDermott and promoted Ashton Agar back into the hut early, Lanka’s progress was cut short by a certain Glenn Maxwell who was in the mood to put on a show. A 26-ball 39 innings studded with 3 boundaries and 2 huge sixes took Sri Lanka out of the equation fairly quickly, while Aaron Finch played a slow innings of 36-ball 35 alongside him. At the time of getting out, Maxwell had set up Australia for a big win needing 45 runs off the last 9 overs. The rest of the work was done by Jos Inglis and Marcus Stoinis in the back end as they put together a partnership of 22 runs from 16 balls, wrapping the game up well in advance. Australia now will go into the final two matches with a lot of scope for experiment with Sri Lanka not having the services of Wanindu Hasaranga for the rest of the games. The last two games are scheduled for 18 and 20 February in Melbourne.