Watch the highlights of Australia vs Sri Lanka 3rd Match CB Tri-Series 2008 - Commonwealth Bank triangular one-day international series of the 3rd ODI match played between Sri Lanka and Australia at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney in 08th February 2008.
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Nathan Bracken and Michael Hussey celebrate Tillakaratne Dilshan's wicket © Getty Images |
Half-centuries from Michael Clarke and Adam Gilchrist before Nathan Bracken's five-for helped to Australia comprehensive 128-run victory over Sri Lanka in a one-sided game of the third match of a CB Tri-series.
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Australia scored decent total of 253-6 in 50 overs with top scorer by Michael Clarke cracked a unbeaten 77 off 86-balls including 2-fours & a six.
Adam Gilchrist scored 61 off 81-balls including 3-fours & a six, Matthew Hayden hit 42 off 50-balls included 5-fours ane James Hopes cracked a 34 off 29-balls including 2-fours with strike rate of 117.24.
Sri Lanka best bowler by Chaminda Vaas, Ishara Amerasinghe both took 2-wickets and one for Chamara Kapugedera - Lasith Malinga.
Sri Lanka scored 125 for all-out in 31.3 overs with top scorer by Kumar Sangakkara struck 42 off 41-balls including 7-fours, Chaminda Vaas 18 and Tillakaratne Dilshan 14.
Australia best bowler by Nathan Bracken 5-47, Mitchell Johnson, Brad Hogg and Brett Lee each took one-wickets.
Nathan Bracken named Player of the match for his pace bowling attack to claimed a career-best 5-wicket haul for 47-runs in 8.3 overs.
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Sri Lanka best bowler by Chaminda Vaas, Ishara Amerasinghe both took 2-wickets and one for Chamara Kapugedera - Lasith Malinga.
Sri Lanka scored 125 for all-out in 31.3 overs with top scorer by Kumar Sangakkara struck 42 off 41-balls including 7-fours, Chaminda Vaas 18 and Tillakaratne Dilshan 14.
Australia best bowler by Nathan Bracken 5-47, Mitchell Johnson, Brad Hogg and Brett Lee each took one-wickets.
Nathan Bracken named Player of the match for his pace bowling attack to claimed a career-best 5-wicket haul for 47-runs in 8.3 overs.
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