An incredible turnaround from Sri Lanka in the second half of the innings. Australia had raced to 100 in just 8.2 overs and at that point 220-240 looked well within reach. But the spinners dragged things back superbly to restrict them to 181. The return of Mitchell Marsh provided an early lift and that momentum rubbed off on Travis Head. The pair went hard from the outset, powering to 70 in the powerplay and raising a 100-run stand. But once Head fell for 56, the innings lost direction. Marsh followed soon after and Australia slipped from a position of dominance to losing 4 for 26. Maxwell and Inglis tried to steady things, but the tempo had dipped and the finish lacked bite. Sri Lanka were dealt an early blow when Pathirana walked off injured in the third over, but that didn’t halt their fightback. Hemantha was the standout with 3 for 37, while Chameera returned strongly in his second spell to close things out. It’s still a challenging chase. The pitch isn’t a belter and the slower balls have been holding. Sri Lanka will hope the dew eases the batting conditions. For Australia, it’s a must-win game, and this chase promises to be a compelling one.
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