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Scorecard:

Australia: 159 for 9 (20 overs)

(David Hussey 28 off 22 balls, Mitchell Johnson 28* off 13 balls, Mendis 3 for 20, Malinga 3 for 26)

Sri Lanka 160 for 4 (19 overs)

(Dilshan 53 off 32 balls, Sangkarra 55* off 42 balls, Brett Lee 2 for 26)

Australia started badly and slid with every wicket. However, surprisingly they could get to a reasonable total due to a late effort by Mitchell Johnson and maybe some lose bowling by Udana. However, the target looks quite gettable by Lanka. Obviously, Australia have some part to play in the general confidence that we feel about Lanka’s chances.

Sri Lanka began in the right earnest despite losing Jayasuriya quite cheaply. TM Dilshan went about clinically disseminating the Australian attack. Accompanied by Sangkarra he tore apart all of the top Australia bowlers. He was stopped short of completing the task by the unlikely pair of Hauritz and Michael Clarke, who even crashed down the RPO strike rate from 10+ per over to below 8 and even below the Australian RPO. This was the nearest Aussies could get to victory, as Sangkarra stuck on and later set up an assault as soon as he moved within sight of the Australian target.

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Scorecard:

Bangladesh: 137 for 8 (20 overs)

(Mashrafe Mortaza 33 off 16 balls, Johnston 3 for 20)

Ireland 138 for 4 (18.2 overs)

(NJ O’Brien 40 off 25 balls, KJ O’Brien 39* off 17 balls, Mortaza 2 for 30)

Bangladesh started fine and drummed up 40 runs in about 5 overs with the loss of one wicket. However Johnston struck thrice in 3 overs and removed the main batting line up. After that it was a struggle by the remaining batsmen to stay afloat.

Ireland paced their innings well. Even though, they too lost wickets at interval, the score was not big enough to overwhelm them. And once the O’Brein brothers decided to open up their blade, everything was a slice. Ireland crossed the line with 6 wickets intact.

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