T20 World Cup, Australia vs Sri Lanka Highlights: David Warner back in form, Australia beat Sri Lanka by 7 wickets. Cricket News – Times of India

Dubai: Vintage David Warner Responded to his critics with a brilliant innings of 65 off 42 balls as Australia registered a seven-wicket win over Sri Lanka in the ICC Super 12 game t20 world cup Here on Thursday.
Warner, who has gone through a lean patch, was back in his element as his 10 boundaries made it easy for Australia to chase down the target of 155 in just 17 overs.
It was Australia’s second win in Super 12 matches and they looked like a strong contender other than England in the group to reach the semi-finals.

Warner was involved in two solid partnerships, – 70 in 6.5 overs (37 off 23 balls) with skipper Finch and another 50 in 6.3 overs with the former captain. Steve Smith (28 not out off 26 balls).
In the end, it looked like a walk in the park for the Aussies, who were better in all departments of the game against Sri Lanka, who lost their way between the 10th and 13th overs of their own innings.
Australia vs Sri Lanka: As it happened
However, the day belonged to Warner, who was at his best and it only helped him that the Sri Lankan bowlers missed length on most occasions, which gave enough time to rock back and play those customary pull-shots – Both off pacer as well as spinner. .
Warner was terrified last month in the United Arab Emirates when he was publicly disputed Sunrisers Hyderabad management and it went to the extent of one of the modern day who was not allowed into the stadium by the franchise management, which had previously removed him from the captaincy.
It was almost time he answered everyone with a knock that would surely be a wake-up call for the other teams.
But a lot of credit should also go to Mitchell Starc, who bowled the “tournament ball” as Australia endured a mid-innings collapse, restricting the Islanders to 154 for 6.
Starc (2/27 in four overs) made a brilliant comeback in the form of a vicious inswing yorker after hitting a six that saw the end of Kusal Perera (35 off 25 balls) as Sri Lanka lost four for 16 Were. Runs to make 94 for 5 in less than three overs from a relatively strong 78 for 1.
Bhanuka Rakaspase (33 not out from 26 balls), then launched the Australian attack’s weak link Marcus Stoinis (0/35 in 3 overs) to get Sri Lanka back on track somewhat, which seemed impossible after Starc’s second spell. Was.
However, Perera and last match hero Charit Aslanka (35 off 27 balls) set the stage by adding 63 runs in seven overs.
Aslanka was the first to break out of the block when he smashed Glenn Maxwell for a six over deep mid-wicket and was also swept for a boundary behind the boundary. He then hit another boundary off Josh Hazlewood before Perera also joined in the fun.
He hit Starc for a six at long-on in his typical ‘Sanath Jayasuriya style’, but the left-arm pacer bowled a delivery that bounced back late and landed in the blockhole at good pace. Perera could not even bring his bat down before disturbing the stumps.
Earlier, Aslanka was dismissed by leg-spinner Adam Zampa, who was easily the most impressive bowler on a good batting track with astonishing figures of 2/12 in 4 overs. He bowled 12 dot balls.
It was because of Zampa that Sri Lanka did not gain the required pace during those middle overs despite some brilliant shots in the middle.
Add to this that he and Starc shared the spoils to create trouble for the opposition batsmen. It was Rajapaksa’s four fours and a six that cemented his score in the end.

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