Twitter Reactions: Sri Lanka thrash Australia with 174-run win in second ODI
Sri Lanka completed a whitewash against Australia in the two-match ODI series.
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Sri Lanka defeated Australia by 174 runs in the second ODI of the two-match series at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Friday, February 14. The hosts won the series 2-0.
Charith Asalanka won the toss and opted to bat first once again. The home side didn't get off to a great start as they lost Pathum Nissanka in the sixth over. However, Nishan Madushka and Kusal Mendis joined forces and stitched a solid 98-run stand off 115 balls. The former was dismissed after scoring a well-compiled half-century.
Kamindu Mendis was dismissed cheaply and that brought Asalanka to the crease. Kusal Mendis went on to register his fifth ODI century. He eventually departed after slamming 101 off 115 balls, hitting 11 fours. Asalanka and Janith Liyanage added 66 runs off the last 35 balls to help Sri Lanka finish on a strong total of 281/4 in 50 overs.
Asalanka remained unbeaten on 78 off 66 balls, belting six fours and three sixes. Meanwhile, Janith Liyanage scored 32 off 21 balls with the help of three fours and two sixes.
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Chasing a challenging total, Australia would have hoped for a positive start. However, they lost three wickets inside the first seven overs as Sri Lanka were on a roll. The tourists fought back with a 46-run partnership between Steve Smith and Josh Inglis. However, once that partnership was broken by Dunith Wellalage, the rest of the batters struggled against the world-class Sri Lankan spinners.
Smith top-scored with a 34-ball 29 but the lower-order and tailenders departed in quick time. Australia were bowled out for 107 in 24.2 overs. Wellalage was the pick of the bowlers for Sri Lanka as he finished with figures of 4/35 in 7.2 overs. Meanwhile, Asitha Fernando and Wanindu Hasaranga bagged three wickets apiece.
Here's how 'X' users reacted to Sri Lanka's thumping win against Australia:
Sunny n good for cricket 🏏
— Prasanna Rodrigo (@Prasanrod) February 14, 2025
Teams warming up!#SLvsAUS #Cricket pic.twitter.com/yrs9qXqM1O
SL had lost the test series 0-2 now they have won the ODI series 2-0..awesome series..#AUSvsSL I really doubt this #AUS team will win the #ChampionsTrophy2025 without their key fast bowlers..#IND are the favourites now..let's see what happens #SLvsAus pic.twitter.com/bOQqKzgJrb
— Kaka____Singh (@kakabhukal) February 14, 2025
Dismissal of Inglis #SLvsAUSpic.twitter.com/BzRmlmLnIt
— Rohit Baliyan (@rohit_balyan) February 14, 2025
SL vs AUS ODI Match Update:-
— Mayank🇮🇳 (@mk_srivastava20) February 14, 2025
Australia all out for 107 in the 2nd ODI
Sri Lanka won by 174 runs in a dominant performance
Series victory (2-1) for Sri Lanka 🔥
Australia struggled with batting, failing to chase the target
Sri Lanka’s bowlers dominated, securing a massive win pic.twitter.com/zvkCk6xJcy
🚨Sri Lanka Wins ODI series 2-0 agianst Australlia Comfortably.
— Gurjinder Bal (@Gurjind56659796) February 14, 2025
Disappointing to see SriLanka Missing Out on the Champions Trophy, SriLanka have been playing real good Cricket In ODIs since 2023 World Cup.#ChampionsTrophy2025 #SLvsAUS pic.twitter.com/lE6Nt6r2pp
CRICKET WHILE WORKING 🏏❤️
— Archisman Mishra (@iamarchis16) February 12, 2025
3 ODIS TOGETHER👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼🌟🌟🌟#INDvsENG #PAKvsSA#SLvsAUS#Cricket pic.twitter.com/RXenzXtu3X
Adam Zampa - Superb brilliance..
— alekhaNikun (@nikun28) February 14, 2025
Australian ---Fielding
Especially in pressure situation 🔥#SLvsAUS pic.twitter.com/M1frElPqcl
Death, Taxes and Fraser-McGurk failing with the bat lol. He must have some good dirt on selectors lol 🤦♂️ The dude is probably averaging like 10 across all formats and comps combined the last 10 months or so #SLvsAUS
— Mathew (@Brooma_23) February 14, 2025
ODI average away from home
— Arnav Singh (@Arnavv43) February 14, 2025
Virat Kohli - 56.16
AB De Villiers - 54.20
Kane Williamson - 53.42
Joe Root - 48.46
Hashim Amla -46.15
Rohit Sharma - 44.04
David Warner - 44.03
Ross Taylor - 43.30
Steve Smith - 35.19#SLvsAUS pic.twitter.com/PBNn3FsZg6
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