Cricket World Cup 2023: Australia beat Sri Lanka in Lucknow for first win

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ICC Cricket World Cup highlights 2023: Australia defeat Sri Lanka by five wickets

ICC Men's Cricket World Cup, Lucknow:

Sri Lanka 209 (43.3 overs): Perera 78, Nissanka 61; Zampa 4-47

Australia 215-5 (35.2 overs): Inglis 58, Marsh 52; Madushanka 3-38

Australia won by five wickets

Australia finally secured their first win of the World Cup, but only after surviving some nervy moments against Sri Lanka.

The five-time champions, who lost to India and South Africa in their opening two matches, were in another difficult situation when Sri Lanka reached 125-0.

But Sri Lanka fell apart, losing all 10 wickets for 84 runs to be bundled out for 209.

Even when faced with a modest target, Australia were 24-2, and had to be guided from trouble by maiden World Cup half-centuries from Mitchell Marsh and Josh Inglis, who made 52 and 58 respectively.

Pyrotechnics were added by Glenn Maxwell's 31 not out from 21 balls, and Marcus Stoinis' unbeaten 20 from just 10, sealing Australia's victory with five wickets and almost 15 overs in hand.

The fluctuations of the contest were matched by drama off the field in Lucknow, where high winds dislodged signs from the roof.

Falling debris dropped on to the pitch and seats, forcing spectators to the sheltered area at the back of the stands. The International Cricket Council said no one was hurt and the sparse crowd was able to move back closer to the field when the wind calmed.

Australia are now only two points off the top four places in the group table and next meet Pakistan in Bangalore on Friday. That match, along with contests against New Zealand and England, will go a long way to deciding their progress.

Sri Lanka, so far the only team in the competition to have suffered three defeats, play the Netherlands in Lucknow on Saturday, knowing that another loss would probably send them out.

Australia finally up and running

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Warner takes 'outstanding' catch to remove Nissanka

Australia's only World Cup defeat by Sri Lanka came in the famous 1996 final and there were periods in this game when a repeat was possible.

Following disappointing performances in their opening two matches, Australia were off the pace after losing the toss in Lucknow.

Kusal Perera and Pathum Nissanka added 125 for the first Sri Lanka wicket, taking advantage of some tame bowling and errors in the field.

Nissanka survived half-chances to wicketkeeper Inglis and the flying Marnus Labuschagne at mid-wicket. Perera could have been lbw to Maxwell's off-spin but Australia did not review, perhaps reluctant after Mitchell Starc burned an awful review on Nissanka from the first ball of the match.

It took an excellent catch from David Warner on the leg-side boundary to remove Nissanka and get Australia firing. It was the first of two smart catches by Warner, who even helped the groundstaff with the covers when it rained.

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Cricket World Cup: Australia's Warner helps pull out covers as rain stops play

Sri Lanka's collapse was inexplicable. Nine wickets for 52 and six for 31. Leg-spinner Adam Zampa improved as the day went on to claim four wickets, captain Pat Cummins two and a direct-hit run-out.

The wind brought a dust storm at the end of the Sri Lanka innings, and the start of the Australia chase was hit by left-armer Dilshan Madushanka, who had a livid Warner and scoreless Steve Smith lbw in the same over. For Smith, it was a first duck in a World Cup match.

But Marsh, possibly playing for his place as Travis Head returns to fitness after a broken hand, was superb in powering the ball through the off side. He was cruising before coming back for a needless second and was run out by Dimuth Karunaratne's accurate throw from the deep.

With 129 still needed, Inglis' uncertain start did little to calm Australian jitters, but the gloveman born in Leeds grew into a stand of 77 with Labuschagne.

Labuschagne was on 40 when he miscued to mid-wicket to give Madushanka his third wicket. By then, though, the jeopardy had gone from the situation and Maxwell arrived to crash four fours and two sixes, while Stoinis ended it with a maximum.

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ICC Cricket World Cup: Sri Lanka's Dilshan Madushanka takes two wickets in an over

'I hope this can kick us forward' - what they said

Australia captain Pat Cummins: "We didn't say much before the game, but after two losses we wanted to get back to where we know we can be with our high standards.

"Their openers started really well and we were staring down the barrel of a big score. But we stuck together, all our bowlers did their job and to finish it off for 209 was a great effort.

"The outside noise doesn't bother us too much. We know what we can do as a squad.

"I hope that this result can kick us forward. All three aspects of the game came together today and we need to keep that up."

Sri Lanka captain Kusal Mendis: "Congratulations to our opening partnership. But, after that our top and middle-order were struggling, that's why I think we ended up getting the lower score - 290 or 300 would be defendable.

"Last two games we batted really well. Today was a little bit of a struggle. We have six more matches where we can do better. I have confidence in our batting unit. Madushanka bowled really well too."

Player of the Match, Australia's Adam Zampa: "I didn't feel great. I have had trouble with back spasms over the past couple of days so it was just about trying to get through that one.

"I've had days where I've felt better and bowled better. Personally I know I'm not at my best, but it's nice to be on this end of the result."

Former Australia captain Aaron Finch on the Test Match Special podcast: "This is a huge win. Australia's tournament starts now.

"Pat Cummins led from the front with the ball and in the field. It was a sharper performance after those first 20 overs.

"Mitch Marsh reassured the rest of the changing room that Australia are here to attack. Inglis needed this for his confidence."