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What a pleasure it was to cover that innings from Pathum Nissanka in real time.

Congratulations Sri Lanka. Comizzerz to Australia.

That’s us done for today but we’ll be back to OBO plenty more games from this exciting T20I World Cup.

Thanks for tuning in, goodbye.

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Updated at 13.03 EST

Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka:

“That is one of the best performances in the recent times. Really happy with how the proceedings went, especially Pathum’s ton.

“We hope to continue like this in the tournament. It’s wonderful to qualify after many years. Its a good team. We should go to the next round and hopefully make to the semis. Thanks to the massive crowd today.”

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Pathum Nissanka is player of the match after playing one of the great T20 international innings:

“The wicket was pretty good today and allowed me to play my normal game. I am happy to get 100 and get the team home. We needed a good Powerplay and I got a good partnership with Kusal Mendis, we were able to continue from there. Then it was about seeing it through.”

“I was waiting for the ball to come to my strength and I was happy that I got several of those balls – then I was able to hit those boundaries.”

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A rueful looking Mitch Marsh speaks: “It’s a devastated group”

“I thought it was a competitive total at the halfway mark but with the start we had maybe a few short. We’re pretty down but well played to Sri Lanka.

“We know that at our best we can make big scores but lost our way a little bit at the end and Sri Lanka bowled well. Not much more to say other than Sri Lanka outplayed us.

“It’s a devastated group. We are in the lap of gods now. We haven’t been at our best. We will watch the Zimbabwe vs Ireland game and hope.”

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That is Sri Lanka’s highest T20 chase on home soil. They qualify in some style and leave Australia reeling, the Aussies now need Ireland to beat Zimbabwe and will also rely on the vagaries of net run rate if they are to have any chance of qualifying. Their NRR took a serious hit today too.

Mitch Marsh’s side had no answer to the batting express train that was Pathum Nissanka. The Aussies themselves got off to a flying start, Mitch Marsh and Travis Head putting on 104 runs in eight overs but neither kicked on to a match winning score.

Australia lost all their wickets trying to get to a score of 200 that looked completely odds on when Head and Marsh were ticking. Kusal Mendis and Pavan Rathnayake batted extremely well, finding the boundaries themselves and staying with Nissanka as he found his laser eye and began to blitz the boundaries.

Hauling in 182 runs for the loss of just two wickets and with two overs to spare is a remarkable chase, Sri Lanka progress and make a significant statement in this T20I World Cup, they are serious contenders.

ShareSri Lanka win by 8 wickets! (with 12 balls remaining)

Pavan Rathnayake slots the winning four to see Sri Lanka home! An amazing run chase, he plays a vital cameo in Nissanka’s slipsteam with 28 runs off 15 balls.

Pathum Nissanka finishes unbeaten on a cool 100 from 52 balls. An incredible innings.

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Updated at 11.58 EST

100 for Pathum Nissanka!

That is one of the best T20 knocks you could ever wish to see! Nissanka pulls a single to bring up his hundred. He removes his helmet and stretches his arms out wide in celebration as the crowd in Pallekele go absolutely bananas over what they have just witnessed.

Pathum Nissanka of Sri Lanka celebrates reaching his century. Photograph: Robert Cianflone/Getty ImagesShare

Updated at 12.02 EST

The Aussies look completely shellshocked. Adam Zampa is swept for four by Nissanka and his googly is then picked and dispatched through midwicket for four more.

Pathum Nissanka is on 97 and Sri Lanka need five runs to win!

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17th over: Sri Lanka 169-2 (Nissanka 89, Rathnayake 24) Oh my days! What a knock this from Pathum Nissanka. He looks a gazillion dollars, cutting a flat SIX over point and then stepping to the off side and flicking off his pad with utmost nonchalance for SIX more! He needs 11 more for a famous hundred.

Sri Lanka need 13 off 18 balls.

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Updated at 11.51 EST

16th over: Sri Lanka 152-2 (Nissanka 73, Rathnayake 19) NOT OUT! Rathnayake survives. A huge cheer around the ground as the third umpire thinks there is a speck of his shoe heel grounded behind the line. Pallekele nearly explodes next ball as Maxwell fires down four byes!

Sri Lanka’s game to lose with 31 needed off 24 balls.

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Glenn Maxwell is smashed away for four by Rathnayake. Maxwell tosses the next one up, Rathnayake tries again but swipes and misses. Inglis whips off the bails and they go upstairs because this is close!

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15th over: Sri Lanka 141-2 (Nissanka 72, Rathnayake 14) Pathum Nissanka is winning this game for Sri Lanka! He hits three fours off Marcus Stoinis before slotting the final ball of the over for SIX over square leg! 20 runs off the over and the Aussies look beaten in Pallekele!

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14th over: Sri Lanka 121-2 (Nissanka 58, Rathnayake 9) Australia will be glad for the second drinks break, they need to regroup ahead of the final third here. Zampa is worked around for eight runs, he has 0-26 from his three overs so far.

Sri Lanka need 61 off 36 balls.

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13th over: Sri Lanka 113-2 (Nissanka 51, Rathnayake 8) Pavan Rathnayake is the new batter and he restores the crowd noise immediately with a cover drive for four and a deft flick outside off that goes through the vacant slip region for another boundary!

69 needed from 42 balls for Sri Lanka.

Australia desperately need to take wickets to keep their World Cup campaign alive.

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Updated at 11.30 EST

WICKET! Kusal Mendis c Connolly b Stoinis 51 (Sri Lanka 105-2)

You can hear a pin drop in Pallekele as Kusal Mendis is caught in the deep! The 97 run partnership is broken, Stoinis the man to get the wicket again.

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12th over: Sri Lanka 104-1 (Nissanka 50, K Mendis 51) Glenn Maxwell into the attack with his assortment of spinning dib-dabs. Mendis clips a single to go to a classy half century. The crowd cheers and his side applaud in the dugout. Can he get the job done?

Nissanka sweeps for a brace and then clips the single to bring himself a fifty. More cheers, more nervous glances from Australia.

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11th over: Sri Lanka 98-1 (Nissanka 46, K Mendis 49) Nathan Ellis scorches a yorker onto Nissanka’s toe. It’s an absolute foot crusher and the batter needs some attention, thankfully for him it was heading down leg and not onto middle stump. After some magic spray the batter is good to go, Ellis completes a tidy over, just five runs off it. Australia need to break this partnership pronto though.

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10th over: Sri Lanka 93-1 (Nissanka 44, K Mendis 46) Ten overs done. Tension mounting. Eight runs off the over.

Sri Lanka need 89 from 60 balls to qualify for the Super 8s and more or less knock Australia out.

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9th over: Sri Lanka 85-1 (Nissanka 42, K Mendis 40) Mendis is ticking, he drives over extra cover for four and then sweeps with precision behind square for another. In the middle of it he survive a tight lbw call that would have stayed umpires call on height, clipping the bails and Australia opt not to review.

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8th over: Sri Lanka 76-1 (Nissanka 41, K Mendis 32) Zampa can’t get the breakthrough and also can’t stem the runs! Mendis bookends the over with boundaries whistled through the smallest of gaps at midwicket. Game well and truly on.

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Updated at 11.07 EST

7th over: Sri Lanka 66-1 (Nissanka 40, K Mendis 23) Decent over from Connolly, just five singles worked off it as Australia look to put the squeeze on. Here comes Adam Zampa, big moment in the game coming up.

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Updated at 11.06 EST

6th over: Sri Lanka 60-1 (Nissanka 38, K Mendis 20) End of the Powerplay and Sri Lanka are up with the rate, they are going at ten an over with Nissanka putting significant pressure on Australia’s bowlers. Marcus Stoinis bustles in but is no match for Nissanka this over, three fours off it and time for a quick drink.

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5th over: Sri Lanka 48-1 (Nissanka 30, K Mendis 15) Nissanka looks dangerous, he takes Cooper Connolly to task, flaying a wide ball over point for SIX and then disdainfully slapping four in the same area to end the over.

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4th over: Sri Lanka 35-1 (Nissanka 18, K Mendis 14) Nathan Ellis into the attack, Mendis greets him with a SIX that soars way over square leg and into the stands!

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3rd over: Sri Lanka 26-1 (Nissanka 17, K Mendis 7) Three boundaries off the over as the home fans start to believe in the stands. Nissanka bunts down the ground and then deftly flicks off his pads. Power and precision. Mendis late cuts with Andrex softness to get four off the last ball.

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2nd over: Sri Lanka 12-1 (Nissanka 8, K Mendis 3) Kusal Mendis joins Nissanka in the middle. Bartlett is going to continue for Australia.

ShareWICKET! Kusal Perera c Ellis b Stoinis 1 (Sri Lanka 8-1)

Stoinis takes the second over and strikes with his second ball! Perera rocks back to cut but gets a meaty top edge that Nathan Ellis swallows up.

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1st over: Sri Lanka 8-0 (Nissanka 7, Perera 1) Pathum Nissanka, no doubt buoyed by his superman catch to get rid of Maxwell, is clearly full of confidence! He steps to the off side and flicks Bartlett off his pads for SIX. Sweet timing, eight runs off the first over.

Pathum Nissanka wallops a six! Photograph: Eranga Jayawardena/APShare

Updated at 10.38 EST

Here come Sri Lanka’s openers with a decent job of work to do. Kusal Perera and Pathum Nissanka will start off, Xavier Bartlett has the ball for Australia. Play!

ShareAustralia make 181 and are all out!

Three wickets fall in the final over of the innings! Marcus Stoinis is caught in the deep and Xavier Bartlett and Adam Zampa sacrifice themselves on the altar of runs, both are run out in a mad scrabble at the end.

Sri Lanka come back into the contest in the second half of the innings after Head and Marsh blitzed a century stand in the opening ten. Sri Lanka will need 182 to win and qualify for the Super 8s, if they get them then they will more or less seal Australia’s fate in this World Cup.

Back soon with the chase.

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