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da dobrowin: 21-Aug-2016The visitors found success in the first over when Kusal Perera was bowled by Mitchell Starc for 1•AFPThe returning Tillakaratne Dilshan flickered briefly before he top-edged a Dilscoop to Steven Smith. Sri Lanka were 45 for 2 in the 12th over•Associated PressA few sparkling drives and flicks from Kusal Mendis, however, perked Sri Lanka back up•Associated PressHe brought up his fourth fifty in his eighth ODI, off 78 balls on a tough pitch for strokeplay•Associated PressMendis added 79 runs for the third wicket with Dinesh Chandimal…•AFP… before James Faulkner got rid of him. He removed Angelo Mathews for a duck soon after, and finished a double-wicket maiden•Associated PressWhen Dhananjaya de Silva became Starc’s 100th ODI wicket, Sri Lanka had slipped to 132 for 5 in the 33rd over•AFPChandimal batted through the innings despite suffering a blow to his ribs, but he couldn’t get the big hits away•AFPEnter Thisara Perera. His 21 off 18 pushed Sri Lanka to 227 for 8•AFPThisara followed his cameo with an early wicket when he had David Warner poking behind for a 17-ball 8•AFPAaron Finch – the other opener – however swiped at anything that was in his range•AFPHe charged to his fifty off 37 balls…•AFP… before being given out caught at slip based on rather inconclusive evidence•AFPMatthew Wade swept his way to a busy 26 before holing out to midwicket. Australia were then 128 for 3 in 25 overs•AFPSteven Smith, although looking uncomfortable against spin, held the chase together with his 13th ODI fifty•Associated PressHe found good company in George Bailey who kept the scorecard ticking over as well•Associated PressThe duo added 62 for the fourth wicket before Smith gave Dilruwan Perera the charge and was caught at short leg•AFPThereafter, Australia lost three wickets for 20 runs to give Sri Lanka a sniff•AFPBut Starc and Faulkner overcame the nerves to seal a three-wicket win in the 47th over•Associated Press