
Sri Lanka crush Australia in record 174-run rout
Chasing a target of 282 in Colombo, a much-changed Australia testing their lineup for next week's Champions Trophy were bundled out for a meager 107.
The spectacular collapse saw them lose their last seven wickets for just 28 runs.
'Not the best result we wanted. We used a lot of players and everyone got a game,' Australia skipper Steve Smith said.
'Credit to Sri Lanka. They deserved the series win. We struggled a bit in Colombo... Their bowlers were superb.'
Asitha Fernando set the tone with a fiery opening spell of 3-23 in four overs before the spinners tightened the screws.
Wellalage triggered the collapse, bamboozling Josh Inglis with a skiddy arm ball that crashed into the stumps. In his next over, he delivered another peach, rattling the dangerous Glenn Maxwell's timber to finish 4-35.
Wanindu Hasaranga joined the party from the other end to take three more, including Smith, who was trapped plumb in front.
This emphatic victory sealed a 2-0 series win for Sri Lanka against the defending world champions and propelled them to fifth in the ODI rankings.
It also told the cricketing world that Sri Lanka's absence from the upcoming Champions Trophy, after finishing ninth in the 2023 World Cup, will be felt.
'Not often you beat Australia,' Sri Lanka captain Charith Asalanka said.
'Today was our day and the spinners did a superb job,' he added. 'We are disappointed that we are not in the Champions Trophy... the important thing is that we don't get into a similar situation again.'
Sri Lanka's batting had been under the microscope in recent weeks, but the top order silenced critics with a commanding display.

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