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Ricky Ponting tried to hit spinner Ajantha Mendis against the spin and saw his leg-stump uprooted for 25. The skipper's 15-ball innings included five hits to the fence
Sri Lanka defeated Australia by six wickets in their Group C encounter to send Ricky Ponting's team packing from the ICC World Twenty20 on Monday.
Mendis Magic
Image: Ajantha Mendis (right) is congratulated after the spinner dismissed Shane WatsonMendis does a Superman
Image: Ajantha Mendis tries to stop the ball as Mike Hussey looks onMendis and paceman Lasith Malinga did all the damage as they shared six wickets between them to stifle Australia.
Mendis removed skipper Ponting, Watson and Michael Hussey while Malinga dismissed Lee (15) and Nathan Hauritz (4) in the final over to restrict the Australian innings which needed some power hitting from Mitchell Johnson (28 n.o.) and David Hussey (28) to prop up the team.
Mendis picks up three
Image: Ajantha Mendis celebrates getting the wicket of Mike HusseyDavid Hussey tried to break the shackles when he danced down the wicket and lofted Mendis for a huge six straight down the ground.
Mendis, though, had something to smile about two balls later when he scalped Michael Hussey for 1. The left-hander shuffled across the stumps but was beaten by a quicker delivery and was trapped right in front of the stumps.
Dilshan scores a half-century
Image: Tillakaratne Dilshan in actionAustralia, needing victory to keep their Super Eights hopes alive, were done in by Tillakaratne Dilshan (in the picture), who carried on from where he left off in the Indian Premier League, finding boundaries at will to reach his half-century in just 26 balls.
Dilshan and Kumara Sangakkara added 62 off 42 balls to set the tone for Sri Lanka's entry to the Super Eight stage.
Sangakkara plays a captain's knock
Image: Kumar Sangakkara leaps after his team's victoryCaptain Sangakkara hit a couple of sixes and four boundaries in his 42-ball unbeaten knock of 55 while Jehan Mubarak also contributed with two huge sixes towards the end.
Sri Lanka overhauled Australia's total of 159 for nine with six balls to spare, clinching victory with a Mitchell Johnson wide.
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