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31-Aug-2016 15:48:00 GMT
Sri Lanka v Australia, 4th ODI, Dambulla

Hastings Star as Australia Clinch Series

Dambulla: Aaron Finch blitzed an 18-ball half-century as Australia chased down 213 with 19 overs to spare, takes 3-1 lead in the fourth one-day international in Dambulla Wednesday.

Aaron Finch smashed the equal fastest ODI fifty by an Australian.

It all made George Bailey's unbeaten 90 off 85 seem tame by comparison, although he initially joined the party by scoring his first 20 off five balls.

Chasing 213, Australia raced to their goal within 31 overs, the six-wicket win meaning they will head to Pallekele for the fifth and final match with an unassailable 3-1 lead.

After 10 overs, Australia were 109 for 3. Same number of wickets.

Earlier, John Hastings took six wickets to help bowl out Sri Lanka for 212 despite a half-century from Dhananjaya de Silva.

Sri Lanka, folded on the last ball of the 50th over after electing to bat first.

Australia's pace spearhead Mitchell Starc struck in the very first over to have debutant batsman Avishka Fernando trapped lbw for nought.

Hastings, who recorded career-best figures of 6-45, soon got Kusal Mendis caught behind for one. The on-field umpire gave the batsman not out before Australia successfully reviewed the decision.

Scott Boland, who replaced Josh Hazlewood in the Australian final XI, joined the pace charge to dismiss wicket-keeper batsman Dinesh Chandimal -- caught behind to leave Sri Lanka reeling on 31 for three.

De Silva, who scored 76, and Mathews then started a rebuilding act, mixing caution and aggression against a persistent attack.

Mathews, who was badly shaken after being hit on the back of his helmet off a Boland bouncer, made a gritty 28 before retiring hurt with a calf injury that hampered his footwork and running between the wickets.

De Silva, whose maiden ODI half-century included nine boundaries, looked a little edgy after Mathews' departure and soon departed after spooning a catch to mid-wicket off Hastings.

Australia's spinners then got in on the act as Adam Zampa and Travis Head took two more wickets to land Sri Lanka in deeper trouble.

Left-handed all-rounder Sachith Pathirana scored a crucial 24-run cameo to help Sri Lanka pass the 200-run mark from a precarious 165 for seven.

A limping Mathews, who scored a gutsy 40, returned to bat in the 48th over to add some useful runs as the hosts struggled to draw level in the series.

Brief scores
Sri Lanka -
212 (de Silva 76, Hastings 6-45)
Australia - 217/4 (Bailey 90*, Finch 55, Pathirana 3-37)
Result - Australia won by 6 wickets


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