Australia slump to defeat, Sri Lanka win series

SYDNEY, (Reuters) – Sri Lanka beat Australia by 29  runs in the second of three one-day internationals  yesterday to  claim their first series victory on Australian soil and condemn  the hosts to a seventh straight defeat in all forms of the game.

Australia, who start the Ashes series against England at the  end of the month, never looked like reaching their initial  victory target of 244 in 39 overs or the 240 in 38 overs they  were handed under the Duckworth-Lewis method after rain stopped  play for a third time.

Impressive opener Upul Tharanga contributed an unbeaten 86  to Sri Lanka’s 213 for three, which they achieved in 41.1 overs  as showers interrupted the action for a total of nearly three  hours.

Shane Watson (40), Cameron White (35) and Steven Smith (33)  offered the faintest glimmer of hope for the Australians but it  was always going to be an uphill battle and they crumbled to 210  all out.

“It’s disappointing but we have to get back to playing the  brand of cricket we know we’re capable of and get that winning  feeling around our dressing room again,” said Australia captain  Ricky Ponting.

“Because it’s a lot easier when you have that feeling and we  haven’t had that for a while.”
The attendance of 11,495 was the lowest crowd for a one-day  international at the Sydney Cricket Ground for 27 years and most  were supporting Sri Lanka.
The Sri Lankan top order put in a solid afternoon’s work to  set up the win after relying on the tailenders to produce  Wednesday’s remarkable victory in the first match in Melbourne.

Australia again laboured in the field with test strike  bowler Mitchell Johnson the target of some big hits and Michael  Clarke and Watson conspiring to mess up a simple run out.

“It’s very difficult to beat Australia in Australia so it’s  a great achievement for the guys,” said Sri Lanka skipper Kumar  Sangakkara. “It’s a great feeling to take the series 2-0 but  we’ve got one to go and we want to wrap it up.”

Tharanga was stranded when Clarke fielded a slow lob from  Brad Haddin with plenty of time but he threw the ball straight  into the leg of Watson, who was standing in front of the wicket,  and the batsman scurried to safety.

“When you’re going through a trough like this team is, these  little things tend to happen more than usual,” said Ponting.
Watson was the best of the Australian bowlers, accounting  for Kumar Sangakkara, who was caught on the boundary by Clint  McKay for 45, and Mahela Jayawardene, who was adjudged lbw for  five.

Tillakaratne Dilshan put on 98 for the first wicket with  Tharanga before being trapped in front by recalled spinner  Nathan Hauritz for 47.
The third and final match of the series takes place on Sunday in Brisbane, also the venue for Australia’s first Ashes  test against England starting on Nov. 25.
SCOREBOARD
Sri Lanka innings
U. Tharanga not out                                       86
T. Dilshan lbw b Hauritz                               47
M. Jayawardene lbw b Watson                     5
K. Sangakkara c McKay b Watson              45
A. Mathews not out                                         17
Extras (b-2, lb-3, w-8)                                   13
Total: (three wickets; 41.1 overs)             213
Fall of wickets: 1-98 2-116 3-186
Did not bat: C. Silva, T. Perera, S Randiv, N. Kulasekera,  L. Malinga, M. Muralitharan.
Bowling: Siddle 7.1-31-0, McKay 8-1-42-0 (1w), Johnson  7-0-43-0 (3w), Hauritz 9-0-48-1 (4w), Smith 2-0-10-0, Watson  8-0-34-2.

Australia innings

S. Watson lbw b Muralitharan                    40
B. Haddin b Kulasekara                                   1
R. Ponting c Silva b Perera                          10
M. Clarke c Muralitharan b Perera           25
C. White b Kulasekara                                  35
M. Hussey c Mathews b Muralitharan    15
S. Smith st Sangakkara b Randiv             33
M. Johnson run out                                      23
N. Hauritz c Perera b Randiv                       4
C. McKay b Malinga                                      10
P. Siddle not out                                                4
Extras (b-1, lb-6, w-3)                                   10
Total: (all out; 37.4 overs)                      210
Fall of wickets: 1-3 2-32 3-78 4-80 5-112 6-155 7-189 8-189  9-199 10-210
Bowling: Malinga 7.4-0-34-1 (2w), Kulasekara 8-1-48-2,  Perera 8-0-39-2 (1w), Muralitharan 7-0-30-2, Randiv 7-0-53-2.