Still hurting from the way he was thrown by Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL second leg, David Warner showed off his class, destroying the 65 quail wind of 42 balls, studded with 10 on time, to lead seven years.
Wicket won over Sri Lanka in their second match from the T20 World Cup in Dubai on Thursday.
Dropped by Sunrisers after only two matches in the second match of the IPL, Warner who wanted to get back in touch for 13-run in short in the first match against South Africa – roared back to help the 155-run target set by Sri Lanka.
Scorecard with its opening partner, Skipper Aaron Finch (37 OFF 23, 5×4, 2×6) too opening fire at fashionics, Warner put the foundation for Aussies before Steve Smith (28 did not escape 26 balls) and Marcus Stoinis (16 did not drop 7 balls) took it home With three overs spent in a unilateral contest.
Destroying his first fifty at the T20 World Cup in nine years, Warner showed that at the age of 35, he still could not be abolished.
Back the left hander explosive for the form is a warning for other teams in the tournament.
Batsman Swashbuckling was very criticized because it was not touched on the IPL which was recently concluded, but on Thursday, he ripped a sluggish Lankan attack with his blister.
Fortune was too liked by Warner when he was dropped by Wicket-Keeper Kesal Perera off Dushmantha Chameera when he was six years old.
Australians thus recorded their second victory on Trot at the T20 World Cup, and is now in second place at the table points, with only clean running rates that separate them from England.
Lanka now has one victory and one loss after two matches and four on the table.
Previously, Lankan people left for an extraordinary start, then slipped in the middle Overs, before recovering well at the end.
Asked to stare first, they scored 154 for six in their group 1 clash.
At a belle goal, a total of at least 20 runs below par.
For a while, Lanka people seem to escape the good total, before the Aussies roared through Mitchell Starc (2-27), Adam Zampa (2-12) and Pat Cummins (2-34).
After Prabudha Nissanka (7) is third, Kusal Perera (35, 25b, 4×4, 1×6) and Charith Asalanka (37 billion, 4×4, 1×6) added 63 to 43 balls with a quail, entertaining the partnership for the two goals, because Lanka people take the full victim of the powerplay overs.