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Sri Lanka’s decision to win the toss and elect to bat first in the first ODI against Australia seemed like a confident move, but it quickly turned into a nightmare. The top order crumbled under the relentless pressure of Australia’s pace attack, leaving the hosts reeling at 31/4 within the first seven overs. With the likes of Pathum Nissanka, Avishka Fernando, and Kusal Mendis back in the pavilion, Sri Lanka’s innings looked destined for disaster. However, amidst the chaos, one man stood tall – Charith Asalanka.
Charith Asalanka plays a gritty captain’s knock
Asalanka’s innings was nothing short of heroic. Walking in at a precarious 31/4, the left-hander displayed immense grit and determination to steady the ship. While wickets continu💜ed to fall at the other end, Asalanka held his ground, playing a mix of cautious defence and calculated aggression. His ability to rotate the strike and find the boundariღes at crucial moments kept Sri Lanka’s hopes alive.
The highlight of his innings came in the 42nd over when he dabbed a slower ball from Nathan Ellis behind point to bring up his century. The crowd erupted in applause as Asalanka raised his bat, acknowledging the cheers from the stands. His 127 off 126 balls, including 14 fours and 5 sixes, was a💜 masterclass in resilience 🔯and adaptability.
Asalanka’s one-man show amidst the collapse
Asalanka’s knock was even more remarkable considering the lack of support from the other end. Apart from Dunith Wellalage’s brief cameo of 30, no other batter managed to cross the 20-run mark. The Sri Lankan innings was a tale of two halves – the early collapse and Asalanka’s defiant resistance. Despite his heroics, Sri Lanka was eventually bowled out for 214 in 46 overs, a total that seemed underwhelming given the conditions. However, Asalanka’s century ensured that the hosts had something to fight for, injecting a sense of pride into an otherwise disappointing batting performance.
Australia’s dominant bowling display
Australia’s bowlers deserve credit for their disciplined and aggressive approach. Spencer Johnson and Aaron Hardie struck early blows, reducing Sri Lanka to 6/2 within the first two overs. Ellis was the pick of the bowlers, finishing with figures of 2/23 in his nine overs, while Sean Abbott chipped in with three crucial wickets. The visitors’ fielding was equally impressive, with sharp catches and agile ground fielding adding to Sri Lanka’s woes. Matthew Short’s diving catch to dismiss Kamindu Mendis and Alex Carey’s 𝔉safe hands behind the stumps were standout moments in the field.
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Here’s how fans reacted:
Charith Asalanka ❤️
— Sri Lanka Tweet 🇱🇰 (@SriLankaTweet)
A Captain’s Knock! 💯🔥 Cha♛rith Asalanka leads from the front with a brilliant century! 🏏�𝔍�
— Sri Lanka Cricket 🇱🇰 (@OfficialSLC)
Charith Asalanka gets a pat from Alex Carey n a fist bump from Stౠeve Smith, after his incredible 127 runs.
86 runs of Charith's runs came from sixes and boundaries.
— Prasanna Rodrigo (@Prasanrod)
After a string of low scores, Charith Asalanka brings up a fantastic fighting 💯 – his 4th in ODIs 👏
— ThePoppingCrease (@PoppingCreaseSA)
Char൲ith Asalanka of Sr﷽i Lanka celebrates after scoring a century.
— Robert Cianflone (@Sportsnapper71)
SRILANKA 135 FOR 8 TO 214 FOR 9 AꦆGAINST AUSTRALIA �🌺�
– All thanks to Charith Asalanka, his partner Eshan Malinga 1*(26)
Asalanka smashe♑d 127 runs from 126 b🍎alls, A one man Army, one of the finest knocks in Sri Lankan history 🇱🇰
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns)
What a lone warrior inning , one of the best century for sur🃏e.
Bow down to Charith Asalanka 🫡
— 𝐑 𝐈 𝐓 𝐈 𝐊 (@Dhoni_Tweetz)
Charith Asalanka’s 127 in the෴ 1st ODI against Australia today is one of the best innings you’ll ever see!
Sri Lanka was 135/8 and Asal𒐪anka was on 50 when the 9th man wa🧸lked out to bat. With him he added another 79 runs to the total, of which 78 came off his bat. What a player!
— Janaka Nimalachandra (@JNimalachandra)
Well made Century for Charith Asalanka
-his 4th ODI Hundred
-He was on 50 when malinga joined himWhat an innings!!!
— Rohit Baliyan (@rohit_balyan)
Charith As♌alanka has just played one of the best ODI innings of this decade..!! 🤯
— Nawaz 🇵🇰 (@Rnawaz31888)