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Australia vs Sri Lanka Scorecard, Match 20, ICC Cricket World Cup 2019

Result · Jun 15 2019, Sat - 03:00 PM (IST)
Match 20 - Kia Oval
AUSTRALIA
334/7
SRI LANKA
247
Australia won by 87 runs
CRR:5.39
Player Of The Match
AUSTRALIA - 334/7 (50.0)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
David Warner b Dhananjaya de Silva 26 48 2 - 54.17
Aaron Finch (c) c Dimuth Karunaratne b Isuru Udana 153 132 15 5 115.91
Usman Khawaja c Isuru Udana b Dhananjaya de Silva 10 20 1 - 50
Steven Smith b Lasith Malinga 73 59 7 1 123.73
Glenn Maxwell Not out 46 25 5 1 184
Shaun Marsh c Milinda Siriwardana b Isuru Udana 3 9 - - 33.33
Alex Carey (wk) Run out (Isuru Udana) 4 3 - - 133.33
Pat Cummins Run out (Isuru Udana) 0 1 - - -
Mitchell Starc Not out 5 4 - - 125
Jason Behrendorff - - - - -
Kane Richardson - - - - -
Extras 14 ( lb: 4 w: 9 Nb: 1)
Total 334 / 7 (50.0 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
Lasith Malinga 10 1 61 1 6.1
Nuwan Pradeep 10 - 88 0 8.8
Isuru Udana 10 - 57 2 5.7
Thisara Perera 10 - 67 0 6.7
Dhananjaya de Silva 8 - 40 2 5
Milinda Siriwardana 2 - 17 0 8.5
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
80/1 (16.4) David Warner
100/2 (22.6) Usman Khawaja
273/3 (42.4) Aaron Finch
278/4 (43.3) Steven Smith
310/5 (46.6) Shaun Marsh
317/6 (48.1) Alex Carey
320/7 (48.3) Pat Cummins
Bowler O M R W Eco
Mitchell Starc 10 - 55 4 5.5
Pat Cummins 7.5 - 38 2 4.9
Jason Behrendorff 9 - 59 1 6.6
Kane Richardson 9 1 47 3 5.2
Glenn Maxwell 10 - 46 0 4.6
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
115/1 (15.3) Kusal Perera
153/2 (23.5) Lahiru Thirimanne
186/3 (32.1) Dimuth Karunaratne
205/4 (35.4) Angelo Mathews
209/5 (36.2) Milinda Siriwardana
217/6 (36.6) Thisara Perera
222/7 (38.1) Kusal Mendis
236/8 (39.6) Isuru Udana
237/9 (41.4) Lasith Malinga
247/10 (45.5) Nuwan Pradeep
Match Info
Series: ODI World Cup
Date: Jun 15 2019, Sat - 03:00 PM (IST)
Country: England
City: London
Venue: Kia Oval
Toss: Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bowl.
Sri Lanka Squad: Dimuth Karunaratne (c), Kusal Perera (wk), Lahiru Thirimanne, Kusal Mendis, Angelo Mathews, Dhananjaya de Silva, Thisara Perera, Isuru Udana, Milinda Siriwardana, Lasith Malinga, Nuwan Pradeep
Australia Squad: Aaron Finch (c), David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Steven Smith, Shaun Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Alex Carey (wk), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Jason Behrendorff, Kane Richardson
  • Sri Lanka and Australia have not met in a men’s ODI since 2016 when they faced off in a five game series in Sri Lanka which the tourists won 4-1.
  • This will be the 10th match between Sri Lanka and Australia in ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup history, Australia have won seven of the previous nine (L2) including each of the last five and their clash in 2015.
  • Sri Lanka and Australia have met twice before in men’s ODIs at The Oval, each side picking up one win, Sri Lanka winning an ICC Champions Trophy game in 2013 whilst Australia won an ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup clash back in 1975.
  • Sri Lanka played two ICC Champions Trophy games at The Oval in 2017, their most recent games at the London venue, losing to South Africa before beating India by seven wickets.
  • Australia have lost their last four completed men’s ODIs at The Oval, their last such victory coming against England in 2010.
  • Australia have won nine of their last 10 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup matches, their solitary defeat in this run came at The Oval however, against India earlier in this tournament.
  • In the most recent men’s ODI series between Sri Lanka and Australia in 2016, Mitchell Starc was the leading wicket taker across the five matches, claiming 12 scalps at an average of 18.2, his best ever haul in a bi-lateral ODI series.
  • Aaron Finch and David Warner have put on 2,444 ODI runs together as a partnership (52 innings, averaging 47), they compiled 146 runs together against Pakistan last time out, a sixth century partnership for the duo in ODIs.
  • Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka) needs four more wickets to become the fourth bowler to reach 50 scalps in ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup history, after Glenn McGrath (71), Muttiah Muralitharan (68) and Wasim Akram (55).
  • A five wicket-haul for Mitchell Starc (31 wickets) would see him leapfrog Shane Warne (32), Shaun Tait (34), Brad Hogg (34) ad Brett Lee (35) as Australia’s second highest wicket taker in ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup history, behind only Glenn McGrath (71).