The SCG might give them some hope, for they have
won five of their past seven one-day internationals there, including
three victories over Australia. In the past decade, it has been
comfortably their best ground in Australia.Sri Lanka might view their tie with India as a missed opportunity, but
it at least put them on the board in the Commonwealth Bank Series. All
the same, they need a win soon or risk leaving their run for the finals
too late. And to have the best chance of success, they need runs out of
their senior batsmen; none of Kumar Sangakkara, Mahela Jayawardene,
Tillakaratne Dilshan and Upul Tharanga have scored a half-century so far
in this tournament.
For the Australians, this match is something of a flashback: Ricky
Ponting will captain the side for the first time since he quit the
leadership after last year's World Cup. Australia hope it will be a
one-off, and that Michael Clarke's hamstring injury will allow him to
play the next game on Sunday. Whatever the case, Ponting's appointment
has caused some debate, with the nominal vice-captain David Warner not
considered experienced enough to lead the side. Captaincy apart,
Australia can regain their lead on the series table if they win this
match, but a loss would make the second half of the tournament a much
closer proposition.
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