Australia v Sri Lanka, Women's World Cup, Bristol
Atapattu's single-handed effort goes in vain
Having sent Sri Lanka in, Australia made an excellent start with the ball•Getty Images/ICC
Four of Sri Lanka's top five fell for single-digit scores•Getty Images/ICC
But Atapattu wasn't deterred, as she went on to make her third ODI hundred•Getty Images/ICC
Australia lost Beth Mooney early in their chase, but Nicole Bolton, fresh off a hundred against West Indies, extended her good form with 60 off 71 balls•Getty Images/ICC
Their fielders threw themselves around, making the batsmen earn every run•Getty Images/ICC
But their No. 3, Chamari Atapattu, had other ideas•Getty Images/ICC
She was by no means finished. Staying at the wicket right till the end, she scored an unbeaten 143-ball 178, the third-highest individual score in women's ODIs•Getty Images/ICC
Bolton fell after adding 133 for the second wicket with Meg Lanning, who powered her way to her 11th ODI hundred, ending with an unbeaten 152 off 135 as Australia romped home with 37 balls remaining•Getty Images/ICC
Wickets kept falling around her - two even went to Nicole Bolton, who was bowling for the first time in international cricket•Getty Images/ICC
It comprised a record 69.26% of Sri Lanka's total of 257 for 9. Their second-highest score was 24•Getty Images/ICC