Sydney defeat a gallant Sri Lanka by 15 operates in the first tri-series one-day worldwide ultimate at the Gabba on Saturday.
After Sydney created an magnificent 321 for six, Sri Lanka responded with 306 in 49.2 overs. The Sri Lankans were always going to battle to arrive at the Australia complete after Mark Warner marvelous 163, the best ever ODI ranking at the Gabba.

Warner was in spectacular touching as he created 13 four legs and two sixes in his 157-ball innings, giving in 50-run partners with Matthew Go, Geebet Watson and Eileen Clarke.
For Sri Lanka it was an starting bowler, Nuwan Kulasekara, who showed up with the bat, credit reviewing 73 from just 43 paintballs with seven four legs and three massive sixes. Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardene and Tillakaratne Dilshan started well and assaulted from the beginning, credit reviewing quicker than the Aussies had in their innings.
However, expert speed bowler Brett Lee arranged to eliminate both openers, before part-time rewriter Mark Hussey lured a incorrect taken from in-form Dinesh Chandimal. The go with showed up as excellent as over when Lee arranged again to get rid of Kumar Sangakkara for 42, making Sri Lanka having difficulties at 115 for four.
After Sydney created an magnificent 321 for six, Sri Lanka responded with 306 in 49.2 overs. The Sri Lankans were always going to battle to arrive at the Australia complete after Mark Warner marvelous 163, the best ever ODI ranking at the Gabba.

Warner was in spectacular touching as he created 13 four legs and two sixes in his 157-ball innings, giving in 50-run partners with Matthew Go, Geebet Watson and Eileen Clarke.
For Sri Lanka it was an starting bowler, Nuwan Kulasekara, who showed up with the bat, credit reviewing 73 from just 43 paintballs with seven four legs and three massive sixes. Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardene and Tillakaratne Dilshan started well and assaulted from the beginning, credit reviewing quicker than the Aussies had in their innings.
However, expert speed bowler Brett Lee arranged to eliminate both openers, before part-time rewriter Mark Hussey lured a incorrect taken from in-form Dinesh Chandimal. The go with showed up as excellent as over when Lee arranged again to get rid of Kumar Sangakkara for 42, making Sri Lanka having difficulties at 115 for four.
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