In the second ODI against Sri Lanka in Colombo, Australia were bowled out for their lowest ODI total in 12 years.

In the second ODI against Sri Lanka in Colombo, Australia were bowled out for their lowest ODI total in 12 years.

Recently, Australia had to make five changes to their Champions Trophy squad after Mitchell Marsh, Marcus Stoinis, Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, and Mitchell Starc were ruled out of the tournament due to various reasons.

With three fast bowlers and two fast-bowling all-rounders replaced in the side, the pace battery should have taken the biggest hit but it’s Australia’s batting that is causing them concerns ahead of a major ICC tournament.

Australian collapse from 79-3 to 107 all out

After losing the first ODI by 49 runs, Australia made five changes to their playing XI; Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Glenn Maxwell, Ben Dwarshius, and Tanveer Sangha replaced Marnus Labuschagne, Cooper Connolly, Alex Carey, Spencer Jonhson, and Nathan Ellis.

Match 2nd ODI, Sri Lanka vs Australia

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Sri Lanka vs Australia | Australia tour of Sri Lanka, 2025 | 2nd ODI
R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
Friday, February 14th, 2025 04:30am (UTC:+0000)
SL Sri Lanka
SL Sri Lanka
281/4
(50.0) RR: 5.62

    vs

    AUS Australia
    AUS Australia
    107
    (24.2) RR: 4.40

      The changes proved to be unfruitful as the absence of Carey and Labuschagne meant that they had no one to call upon when their middle order began to fall apart. Batting first, Sri Lanka set a target of 282 runs courtesy of Kusal Mendis' fifth ODI ton, and an unbeaten knock of 78 runs from skipper Charith Asalanka.

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      Asitha Fernando bowled a hostile opening spell, removing the top order of Matt Short, Head, and Jake Fraser-McGurk within the Powerplay overs. After a brief partnership of 46 runs between skipper Steve Smith and Inglis, the innings crumbled as Wanindu Hasaranga and Dunith Wellalage took two wickets each to reduce the Kangaroos from 79/3 to 83/7 within a space of 15 balls.

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      The tail wagged for a few more runs but Wellalage and Hasaranga proved too strong for the Australian tail-enders. The visitors ended up defeated by 174 runs, the biggest margin of defeat for the Australians against Sri Lanka. The Australian innings ended at 107, their lowest total in an ODI since 2013 when they were bowled out for 74, also by Sri Lanka, in Brisbane.

      Full list of Australia’s lowest scores in ODIs

      Score

      Overs

      Opposition

      Venue

      Date

      70

      25.2

      England

      Birmingham

      June 4, 1977

      70

      26.3

      New Zealand

      Adelaide

      Jan 27, 1986

      74

      26.4

      Sri Lanka

      Brisbane

      Jan 18, 2013

      91

      35.4

      West Indies

      Perth

      Jan 4, 1987

      93

      34.3

      South Africa

      Cape Town

      Mar 3, 2006

      101

      33.5

      England

      Melbourne

      Jan 24, 1979

      101

      37.5

      India

      Perth

      Dec 8, 1991

      107

      32.2

      West Indies

      Melbourne

      Jan 24, 1982

      107

      24.2

      Sri Lanka

      Colombo

      Feb 14, 2025

      109

      27.3

      England

      Sydney

      Jan 26, 1983

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