Published 16:24 IST, October 28th 2019
Australia's star pacer Mitchell Starc to miss second T20I against SL
Australia's star fast bowler Mitchell Starc will miss out of the second T20 International match against Sri Lanka on Wednesday due to his brother's wedding
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Australia's star fast bowler Mitchell Starc will t play in second T20 International match against Sri Lanka on Wednesday due to his bror's wedding. Starc's absence has opened up doors for pace bowlers, Billy Stanlake and Sean Abbott, who will be eyeing a spot in ICC T20 World Cup squad. Abbott joined squad on Sunday as a replacement for injured Andrew Tye and is expected to add more firepower to team's death bowling. Australians will look forward for an unassailable lead in three-match T20 series against Sri Lanka.
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Abbott vs Stanlake for Starc's spot
Australian pace spearhead has been granted a leave under head coach Justin Langer's mandate to give increased focus on family time where possible. However, team will t miss ir ace bowler as Stanlake and Abbott, both have impressed in ir recent domestic outings. Stanlake's spectacular performance in Australia's domestic T20 league, Big Bash led to former Australia captain vouching for pacer and stating that he has potential to be 'one of greatest fast bowlers of all-time.' On or hand, Abbott has grabbed eyeballs with his recent outing in Australia A squad. Abbott was leading wicket-taker in one-day leg of recent tour of UK, taking eight wickets at an ecomy rate of 4.79.
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First T20 against Sri Lanka
Australia handed Sri Lanka a huge 134-run defeat in first T20 at Oval, Adelaide in first T20 match on Sunday as preparations for World T20 went underway. Chasing a mammoth target of 234 runs, Sri Lanka's batting order collapsed to pressure of Australian bowlers, with spinner Adam Zampa picking up three scalps while pacers Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins picked up two wickets each. Sri Lanka's highest run-scorer in match was Dasun Shanaka, who scored 17 runs, followed by skipper Lasith Malinga and Kusal Perera.
David Warner scores maiden T20I ton
Australia's opener David Warner registered his first maiden T20I ton against Sri Lanka on Sunday as Australia raced to 233 runs in first T20 at Adelaide. David Warner raced to his century off just 56 balls, including ten fours and four sixes. David Warner marked his comeback to national side in shortest form of game after his international ban with a century and remained unbeaten at end of Australia's innings. Sri Lanka's pacers suffered wrath of Aaron Finch, David Warner, and Glen Maxwell, leaving m jolted as Australia lost just one wicket in ir 20 overs. and set a target of 233 runs for Sri Lanka to chase down.
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15:29 IST, October 28th 2019