Australia beat Lanka in dead rubber
November 7, 2010 02:10 pm
Australia
beat Sri Lanka by 8 wickets
in the third and final ODI in Brisbane
a short while ago.
Sri Lanka claimed the series 2-1 after winning the first match in Melbourne by one wicket and the second in Sydney by 29 runs.
Young fast bowlers Clint McKay and Mitchell Starc shared nine wickets as Australia dismissed Sri Lanka for 115 in 32 overs after
Kumar Sangakkara won the toss elected to bat. McKay took 5-33 and Starc 4-27.
Michael Clarke made an unbeaten 50 and Brad Haddin had 31 to steer Australia
to 119-2 in 21.3 overs.
Australia’s first win of the
domestic summer went a long way to repairing its damaged confidence on the
ground on which it will open its Ashes test series against England in 18 days.
McKay and Starc added a note of aggression which has been absent from Australia’s
bowling in recent matches and Clarke and Haddin were both confident and
clinical in their pursuit of a modest target.
McKay was named man of the match for his career-best bowling figures and Sri
Lanka’s Lasith Malinga was man of the series.
Australia at last
re-discovered its ability to dominate other teams, a quality notably missing on
its recent tour to India
and in the first two matches of this series.
McKay and Starc relished a pitch at the Gabba ground which was faster and
bouncier than those on which the first two matches were played. Both used the
pace of the wicket and a steepling bounce to disconcert, then dismiss Sri Lanka’s
batsman.
Upul Tharanga with 28 and Chamara Silva with 33 were the only Sri Lankan
batsmen to reach double figures.
McKay first cracked open the tourists’ top order, dismissing opener Tillakaratne
Dilshan for 1 in the third over before removing both Sangakkara and Mahela
Jayawardene for ducks.
The tall Starc then used his sharp pace to remove Angelo Mathews for 9, Jeevan
Mendis for 5 and Silva for 33, bowling both Silva and Mathews with accurate,
full-pitched deliveries.
McKay returned in his second spell to dimiss Thissara Perera for 3 and Surav
Ranjiv for 7 before Starc wrapped up the innings, removing Malinga for 2.
Shane Watson trapped Tharanga lbw for 28 to capture the only other Sri Lankan
wicket.
Starc joined the Australian team Sunday in place of Peter Siddle in one of
three changes to the lineup that lost in Sydney
two days ago. Captain Ricky Ponting was again rested, handing the leadership to
Clarke and a starting place to Callum Ferguson while Xavier Doherty replaced
spin bowler Nathan Hauritz.
Sri Lanka made two changes
to its lineup from Sydney,
naming Mendis for Muttiah Muralitharan and Dilhara Fernando for Nuwan
Kulasekara, AP reports.