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4th over: Sri Lanka 13-2 (Kusal 6, Kamindu 1) Hardie doesn’t have the same high pace as Johnson but he is nagging and accurate, he beats Kusal Mendis with one that nips and leaves the batter poking on the crease. A tidy over, just two singles off it.

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3rd over: Sri Lanka 11-2 (Kusal 5, Kamindu 0) There are some ominous looking clouds over the Colombo cityscape which might be helping this white ball nibble about through the air. The forecast is set fair. Johnson gets a bit carried away in search of the magic ball and serves up a full bunger that is swatted back down the ground by Kusal Mendis. The recovery job starts here for the home side.

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2nd over: Sri Lanka 6-2 (Kusal 1, Kamindu 0) Kamindu Mendis joins his namesake Kusal in the middle with Sri Lanka in early strife.

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WICKET! Fernando c Smith b Hardie 1 (Sri Lanka 6-2)

Two down inside two overs! Sri Lanka lose both openers as Fernando wafts at a length ball from Aaron Hardie and the edge flies to Steve Smith’s left at second slip, the skipper makes no mistake with the catch!

Smith’s safe hands claim another wicket. Photograph: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images
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There’s some more breaking news out of the Australian camp to go with Mitchell Starc’s withdrawal from the Champions Trophy.

It’s not nice news for Matt Kuhnemann:

Australia’s breakout spinner Matt Kuhnemann has been reported for a suspect bowling action during his starring role in Australia’s 2-0 series sweep of Sri Lanka.

Cricket Australia confirmed on Wednesday that International Cricket Council match officials cited Kuhnemann over his action after the second Test in Galle.

The left-arm spinner was the leading wicket-taker in Sri Lanka with 16 at an average of 17.18, after overcoming a thumb injury to play in the two-Test series, but will now have to prove the legality of his bowling action.

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1st over: Sri Lanka 4-1 (Fernando 0, Kusal 0) Kusal Mendis joins Fernando in the middle, Johnson is up at 140kph and shaping the ball away. A leave from the new batter closes an eventful first over.

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WICKET! Nissanka c Carey b Johnson 4 (Sri Lanka 4-1)

He has! A big scalp in the first over for Australia as the freewheeling Nissanka is sent back for an early bath. There was a thin edge that showed on the UltraEdge and Alex Carey got the gauntlets under it diving low to his right.

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Nissanka is batting well out of his crease and he opens his account with a flashing square drive for four! Johnson goes a touch fuller and pushes on across him, booming drive from the batter and we could have a wicket in the first over! Has Nissanka got a tickle on this?!

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Avishka Fernando and Pathum Nissanka will open up for Sri Lanka. The hulking left-armer Spencer Johnson is at the top of his mark with the new ball. Play!

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The players head out onto the field for the anthems, Australia’s younger than expected outfit are about to get their first trot out.

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A changing of the guard?

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Sri Lanka win the toss and will bat first

Sunny skies in Colombo as the coin is tossed. Steve Smith doesn’t call correctly so his opposite number Charith Asalanka gets to choose what to do. It’s a dry pitch and he wants to have first use of it. “We want runs on the board”. Smith confirms he would have batted too and also that Travis Head, Josh Inglis and Glenn Maxwell won’t be gracing the turf today.

TEAMS:

Sri Lanka: Pathum Nissanka, Avishka Fernando, Kusal Mendis (wk), Kamindu Mendis, Charith Asalanka (c), Janith Liyanage, Dunith Wellalage, Wanindu Hasaranga, Maheesh Theekshana, Eshan Malinga, Asitha Fernando

Australia: Matt Short, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Cooper Connolly, Steve Smith (c), Marnus Labuschagne, Alex Carey (wk), Aaron Hardie, Sean Abbott, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa, Spencer Johnson

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Preamble

James Wallace

James Wallace

Hello and welcome to the first of two ODIs between Sri Lanka and Australia. After the Aussies scooped the two Test matches in Galle last week it is over to Colombo for a brace of games in coloured clothing. The matches will serves as tune up and run out for Australia before they head to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy.

It’s not a rinse and repeat set of players for Australia, Steve Smith is set to captain after successfully helming the Test series and Jake-Fraser McGurk, Cooper Connolly, Sean Abbott, Ben Dwarshuis, Spencer Johnson and Tanveer Sangha are all names that have been added to the squad recently to cover for injury – in the cases of Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Marsh or as a result of a shock retirement – Marcus Stoinis having announced he has played his last ODI for his country. As this preamble is typed it is also noted that Mitchell Starc has opted out of these two games and the Champions trophy.

“We understand and respect Mitch’s decision,” Australian chair of selectors George Bailey said in a statement that landed a couple of hours ago.

“Mitch is deeply respected for his commitment to international cricket and the priority he places on performing for Australia.

“His well documented ability to play through pain and adversity, as well as forgoing opportunities in other parts of his career to put his country first should be applauded. His loss is of course a blow for the Champions Trophy campaign but does provide an opportunity to someone else to make a mark on the tournament.”

Lots to unpack and play for then for the visitors, let’s get into it.

Play starts at 10am local time, 3.30pm AEDT and 4.30am here in the UK.

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