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Australia waives the biggest ODI defeat ever for Sri Lanka in history

Sri Lanka completed her first white in Australia in a single -day chain with a winning 174 orbit at the Primodasa Stadium in Colombo.

Australia, which challenged, was challenged, in Australia for 107 by 24.2 on Friday to give Sri Lanka a series of 2-0 series in a horrific heroes waving process, starting from Pakistan next week.

This was the first time that Australia lost all its matches in a single -day series in Sri Lanka. It was the largest former victory for the hosts for Australia 82 races in the same place in 2016.

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While Australia avoided the lowest degree for one day against Sri Lanka, 74 in Gaba in 2013, it was the lowest ODI in Sri Lanka, where they were under 124 years who made it at SSC GROUND in Colombo in 1983.

This was after Australia took 14 from the first of their roles, with the recall of Travis Head (18) hitting Asitha Fernando for three limits. Fernando resisted strongly until he ended with 3-23, while Wanto Hasranga took 3-23 and Dunith Wellage 4-35.

The Acting Chargé d’Affaires Captain Steve Smith of 29 with 29, where Australia lost its last seven share for only 28.

Sri Lanka achieved victory with the second century in many matches when Kosal Mendes won 101 out of 115 balls, as his team scored 4-281 out of 50 amounts after the host side won the tumor and hitting a dry and non-respondent stadium.

Mindis’s Ton Captain ASALNKA 127 follows in 126 balls with 14 four and five years on Wednesday, which achieved 49 -term victory.

Danth Willege of Sri Lanka Poikit, Australian leader Steve Smith, celebrates. Danth Willege of Sri Lanka Poikit, Australian leader Steve Smith, celebrates.
Danth Willege of Sri Lanka Poikit, Australian leader Steve Smith, celebrates. credit: Aap

Asalanka had another hypothesis match on Friday, where he scored 78 balls from 66 balls, as Sri Lanka finished its roles strongly.

Australia made five changes from the first loss in the same earth, where Head and Jalin Maxwell returned to strengthen the weak side. The head was rest from the first match, while Maxwell was sick.

Marnus Labuschagne and Cooper Connellly were left with scorer for Australia in the first match, Alex Carrey, who spoiled the way for his team goalkeeper Josh Ingelis. He missed the first match that recovered from the rear spasms he suffered in the second test.

Paceman left the left team Ben Dawarshis, Legspinner Tanverter Sangha Spencer Johnson and Nathan Ellis.

After the early loss of the Pathum Nissanka, Nishan Madoshka (51 in 70 balls) with Kusal Mendis to build a durable foundation through 98 partnership.

Australia used seven players, including four spinning, Adam Zamba, Maxwell, Sangga and Matt Short, but Zamba was the only slow archer demanding the Ido.

Dawarshis, who competed with her teammate’s left -hand team, wore the Champions League left by Mitchell Stark by Mitchell Stark, thanks to a double confrontation on the border by Zamba.

Kamindu Mendis managed four out of eight balls before cutting a slower ball from Sean Abbott to his trunk.

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