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Australia captain Aaron Finch and pace bowler Mitchell Starc stole the show as the World Cup holders eased to an 87-run win over Sri Lanka at the Oval on Saturday.
Finch equalled his career-best one-day international score with a masterful 153 and Steve Smith chipped in with 73 as Australia scored an imposing 334-7.
Needing a World Cup record run-chase to claim a shock win, Sri Lanka got off to a flying start thanks to a first-wicket partnership of 115 between captain Dimuth Karunaratne and Kusal Perera.
But Perera departed for 52 and when Karunaratne fell on 97 the game swung back in Australia's direction.
Starc was the catalyst, with a fiery spell of three wickets in six balls, Australia eventually dismissing Sri Lanka for 247 thanks in large part to his 4-55 from 10 overs.
Kane Richardson added three wickets of his own as Australia made it four wins from their five group matches after previously beating Afghanistan, the West Indies and Pakistan.
Their lone defeat in the 10-team tournament came against India and their latest victory puts them well on course for a semi-final berth.
"I thought we were a tad short with the new ball and it's so hard to pull it back after that," said man-of-the-match Finch. "We were a bit slow to change our plans and lost a bit of momentum."
"With each game we're improving," he added. "Through the middle overs today we were excellent with the way we pulled it back with our pace bowlers and Maxy (Glenn Maxell). Mitch was all over them, he is a world-class bowler."
Sri Lanka, who lost their last seven wickets for 42 runs, have only one win from their five matches, a disappointing run that includes two washouts.
They face a struggle to reach the semi-finals with only four matches left, a spell that features encounters with title contenders England and India.
Sri Lanka had briefly looked capable of surpassing the World Cup chase set by Ireland, who made 329-7 to beat England in 2011.
Karunaratne and his opening partner Perera blasted 24 from the first two overs and reached their fifty partnership in just the seventh over.
But Starc bowled Perera and Jason Behrendorff dismissed Lahiru Thirimanne for 16 as Australia hit back.
Earlier, Finch took the Sri Lanka attack apart with a dazzling display that included 15 fours and five sixes.
He was well-supported by Smith's 73 from 59 balls and the pair put on 173 runs for the third wicket.
"We got a good start with the bat but our middle order couldn't capitalise on that," said Karunaratne.
"We need to win a couple of games against the top sides to make the top four," he added.
Scoreboard



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Australia
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D. Warner b De Silva 26
A. Finch c Karunaratne b Udana 153
U. Khawaja c Udana b De Silva 10
S. Smith b Malinga 73
G. Maxwell not out 46
S. Marsh c Siriwardana b Udana 3
A. Carey run out (Udana) 4
P. Cummins run out (Udana) 0
M. Starc not out 5
Extras: (lb4, nb1, w9) 14
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Total: (7 wkts, 50 overs) 334
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Did not bat: Jason Behrendorff, Kane Richardson
Fall of wickets: 1-80 (Warner), 2-100 (Khawaja), 3-273 (Finch), 4-278 (Smith), 5-310 (Marsh), 6-317 (Carey), 7-320 (Cummins)
Bowling: Malinga 10-1-61-1 (1nb, 3w); Pradeep 10-0-88-0 (1w), Udana 10-0-57-2 (1w), T. Perera 10-0-67-0 (1w), De Silva 8-0-40-2 (2w), Siriwardana 2-0-17-0.



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Sri Lanka
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D. Karunaratne c Maxwell b Richardson 97
K. Perera b Starc 52
L. Thirimanne c Carey b Behrendorff 16
K. Mendis c Carey b Starc 30
A. Mathews c Carey b Cummins 9
M. Siriwardana b Starc 3
T. Perera c Warner b Starc 7
D. de Silva not out 16
I. Udana c Finch b Richardson 8
L. Malinga c Khawaja b Richardson 1
N. Pradeep c Carey b Cummins 0
Extras: (lb2, w6) 8
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Total: (all out, 45 overs) 247
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Fall of wickets: 1-115 (K. Perera), 2-153 (Thirimanne), 3-186 (Karunaratne), 4-205 (Mathews), 5-209 (Siriwardana), 6-217 (T. Perera), 7-222 (Mendis), 8-236 (Udana), 9-237 (Malinga), 10-247 (Pradeep)
Bowling: Starc 10-0-55-4 (1w); Cummins 7.5-0-38-2 (2w), Behrendorff 9-0-59-1; Richardson 9-1-47-3 (2w); Maxwell 10-0-46-0 (1w)
Result: Australia won by 87 runs
Man-of-the-match: Aaron Finch
Toss: Sri Lanka
Umpires: Aleem Dar (PAK) and Richard Illingworth (ENG)
TV umpire: Michael Gough (ENG)
Match referee: Jeff Crowe (NZL).
Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2019

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