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Sri lanka vs Australia 2nd T20
Match facts
August 8, Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
Start time 19:00 (13:30 GMT, 23:30 EST)
Big Picture
There is no substitute for match conditioning. This much was clear after
the first Twenty20 between Sri Lanka and Australia in Kandy, as the
hosts showed the benefits of a testing tour of England, as opposed to
the training camps in Brisbane and net sessions in Colombo that served
as the visitors' preparation for the tour opener. The Sri Lankans also
showed far better knowledge of the conditions, bowling plenty of spin on
a surface that offered turn, while Cameron White preferred to use his
pace bowlers in the latter stages and saw them belted out of sight by
his opposite number Tillakaratne Dilshan.
Australia's coach Tim Nielsen described it as a "frustrating" start to
the tour, but there will be more gnashing of teeth in store for the
tourists if they do not tighten their fundamentals and show a little
more understanding of the conditions that confront them. Shaun Marsh and
David Hussey in particular looked out of sorts against the accurate
spin of Dilruwan Perera, while Mitchell Johnson's first spell of the
tour was disheartening in its inconsistency. More encouraging was the
bowling and batting of Steve O'Keefe, and the slugging power of David
Warner.
Australia need to show the capacity to learn quickly from the reverses
of the first match, while Sri Lankan will seek to extend a psychological
advantage.
Form guide
Sri Lanka WWWWL
Australia LWLLL
In the spotlight
Tillakaratne Dilshan was the undisputed star of the first match,
and the Australians will need to find better ways of coping with his
combative attitude and inventive strokeplay. Dilshan was not placed
under too much pressure as a captain in the field either, as his bowlers
kept the Australians in check. Cameron White said he had resorted to
adjusting his field to counter the 'Dil-scoop' and thus created other
gaps for the Sri Lankan captain, a rare admission.
Mitchell Johnson was attacked mercilessly towards the end of the
innings, and was unable to find consistent line or length, let alone any
swing. His work with the new bowling coach Craig McDermott is key to
Australia's success in future matches on this tour, and he will want to
improve his performance after a shoddy start.
Team news
Sri Lanka seem unlikely to make many changes to a team that performed so
soundly and evenly in game one. For the Australians, Aaron Finch's
pugnacity may be useful after some of the batsmen struggled for traction
in the opener, and James Pattinson could be in line for a T20 debut.
Sri Lanka (probable): 1 Mahela Jayawardene, 2 Tillakaratne
Dilshan (capt), 3 Kumar Sangakkara, 4 Dinesh Chandimal, 5 Jeevan Mendis,
6 Angelo Mathews, 7 Dilruwan Perera, 8 Nuwan Kulasekara, 9 Dhammika
Prasad, 10 Rangana Herath, 11 Suranga Lakmal.
Australia (probable): 1 David Warner, 2 Shane Watson, 3 Shaun
Marsh, 4 David Hussey, 5 Cameron White (capt), 6 Steven Smith, 7 Brad
Haddin (wk), 8 Steve O'Keefe, 9 Mitchell Johnson, 10 Brett Lee, 11 James
Pattinson.
Pitch and conditions
The surface for the first match confused the Australians somewhat by
offering some bounce but also plenty of spin, a combination the Sri
Lankans were far quicker to adjust to. Match two will be played on a
similarly equal-opportunity surface.
Stats and trivia
* Tillakaratne Dilshan's century was the fifth in T20 internationals
* Dinesh Chandimal was the fifth batsman to be out hit wicket in T20I matches
* Sri Lanka had not previously won a T20I at home, losing their first four such fixtures
* Dilruwan Perera achieved the rare feat of taking wickets in each of his first three overs in international cricket
Quotes
"I had the confidence to play it. It worked and I think after I played
the Dil-scoop they changed the field and I felt [it was] more easy to
score more runs in other areas."
Tillakaratne Dilshan succeeded in dictating terms to Australia's bowlers in game one
"If anyone scores a hundred off 57 [55] balls it will be hard work to
win the game from there. But look, there were some disappointing aspects
of the game from our end as well."
Cameron White knows the Australians need to sharpen up after looking rusty in the opener
Daniel Brettig is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo
August 8, Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
Start time 19:00 (13:30 GMT, 23:30 EST)
Big Picture
There is no substitute for match conditioning. This much was clear after
the first Twenty20 between Sri Lanka and Australia in Kandy, as the
hosts showed the benefits of a testing tour of England, as opposed to
the training camps in Brisbane and net sessions in Colombo that served
as the visitors' preparation for the tour opener. The Sri Lankans also
showed far better knowledge of the conditions, bowling plenty of spin on
a surface that offered turn, while Cameron White preferred to use his
pace bowlers in the latter stages and saw them belted out of sight by
his opposite number Tillakaratne Dilshan.
Australia's coach Tim Nielsen described it as a "frustrating" start to
the tour, but there will be more gnashing of teeth in store for the
tourists if they do not tighten their fundamentals and show a little
more understanding of the conditions that confront them. Shaun Marsh and
David Hussey in particular looked out of sorts against the accurate
spin of Dilruwan Perera, while Mitchell Johnson's first spell of the
tour was disheartening in its inconsistency. More encouraging was the
bowling and batting of Steve O'Keefe, and the slugging power of David
Warner.
Australia need to show the capacity to learn quickly from the reverses
of the first match, while Sri Lankan will seek to extend a psychological
advantage.
Form guide
Sri Lanka WWWWL
Australia LWLLL
In the spotlight
Tillakaratne Dilshan was the undisputed star of the first match,
and the Australians will need to find better ways of coping with his
combative attitude and inventive strokeplay. Dilshan was not placed
under too much pressure as a captain in the field either, as his bowlers
kept the Australians in check. Cameron White said he had resorted to
adjusting his field to counter the 'Dil-scoop' and thus created other
gaps for the Sri Lankan captain, a rare admission.
Mitchell Johnson was attacked mercilessly towards the end of the
innings, and was unable to find consistent line or length, let alone any
swing. His work with the new bowling coach Craig McDermott is key to
Australia's success in future matches on this tour, and he will want to
improve his performance after a shoddy start.
Team news
Sri Lanka seem unlikely to make many changes to a team that performed so
soundly and evenly in game one. For the Australians, Aaron Finch's
pugnacity may be useful after some of the batsmen struggled for traction
in the opener, and James Pattinson could be in line for a T20 debut.
Sri Lanka (probable): 1 Mahela Jayawardene, 2 Tillakaratne
Dilshan (capt), 3 Kumar Sangakkara, 4 Dinesh Chandimal, 5 Jeevan Mendis,
6 Angelo Mathews, 7 Dilruwan Perera, 8 Nuwan Kulasekara, 9 Dhammika
Prasad, 10 Rangana Herath, 11 Suranga Lakmal.
Australia (probable): 1 David Warner, 2 Shane Watson, 3 Shaun
Marsh, 4 David Hussey, 5 Cameron White (capt), 6 Steven Smith, 7 Brad
Haddin (wk), 8 Steve O'Keefe, 9 Mitchell Johnson, 10 Brett Lee, 11 James
Pattinson.
Pitch and conditions
The surface for the first match confused the Australians somewhat by
offering some bounce but also plenty of spin, a combination the Sri
Lankans were far quicker to adjust to. Match two will be played on a
similarly equal-opportunity surface.
Stats and trivia
* Tillakaratne Dilshan's century was the fifth in T20 internationals
* Dinesh Chandimal was the fifth batsman to be out hit wicket in T20I matches
* Sri Lanka had not previously won a T20I at home, losing their first four such fixtures
* Dilruwan Perera achieved the rare feat of taking wickets in each of his first three overs in international cricket
Quotes
"I had the confidence to play it. It worked and I think after I played
the Dil-scoop they changed the field and I felt [it was] more easy to
score more runs in other areas."
Tillakaratne Dilshan succeeded in dictating terms to Australia's bowlers in game one
"If anyone scores a hundred off 57 [55] balls it will be hard work to
win the game from there. But look, there were some disappointing aspects
of the game from our end as well."
Cameron White knows the Australians need to sharpen up after looking rusty in the opener
Daniel Brettig is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo
shailesh.acharya- Level 9
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Re: Sri lanka vs Australia 2nd T20
SAME HERE....LEST hoep SL tO fire
shailesh.acharya- Level 9
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Posts : 926
Re: Sri lanka vs Australia 2nd T20
sl will also kick the a*** of aussies in the ODI Also
Aqi- Level 32
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Re: Sri lanka vs Australia 2nd T20
GOOD BYE AUSSIES
THIS IS END OF UR ERA
now the INDIAN Or Sub Continent ERA Starts
just watch like Audians the wins of India and SUb Continent
THIS IS END OF UR ERA
now the INDIAN Or Sub Continent ERA Starts
just watch like Audians the wins of India and SUb Continent
Mad max- Level 24
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Posts : 19728
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