Ricky Ponting cracked an impressive 90 not out to steer Australia to
an easy eight-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the second one-day
international on Sunday.
Ponting cracked an impressive 90 not out to steer Australia to an easy eight-wicket victory. © AFP |
The duo had also scored half-centuries in their team's seven-wicket win in the previous match.
Fast bowler Doug Bollinger led Australia's disciplined attack with
three wickets to restrict Sri Lanka to a modest total before Ponting and
Clarke ensured victory with their 107-run stand.
Clarke, playing his 200th one-day international, hit two sixes and four boundaries in his 67-ball knock.
Ponting also added 94 for the second wicket with in-form opener Shane Watson (43) after the early dismissal of Brad Haddin.
Watson, who became the first batsman to complete 1,000 runs in
one-dayers this year, was bowled by paceman Lasith Malinga after hitting
one six and four boundaries in his 51-ball knock.
Bollinger was earlier superbly backed by fast bowlers Mitchell Johnson and Brett Lee, who bagged two wickets apiece.
Former captain Kumar Sangakkara top-scored for Sri Lanka with a
patient 52, hitting just one six and one four in his 85-ball knock. He
added 63 for the fifth wicket with Angelo Mathews (35).
Lower-order batsman Nuwan Kulasekara helped Sri Lanka cross the 200-mark with a brisk 31-ball 34.
Sangakkara fell just when he looked like stepping up the run-rate,
caught by Johnson at long-on while attempting a big shot off spinner
David Hussey in the 37th over.
Australia gained the upper hand when they reduced Sri Lanka to 77-4,
with Lee, Johnson, Bollinger and left-arm spinner Xavier Doherty taking
one wicket each.
Skipper Tillakaratne Dilshan (24), Mahela Jayawardene (17) and Upul
Tharanga (13) all got starts, but none could play a big knock.






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