Title contenders clash in 2007 final replay
ESPNcricinfo previews the World Cup, Group A match between Sri Lanka and Australia in Colombo
Match Facts
March 5, ColomboStart time 2.30 pm (0900 GMT)
The Big Picture
The last time Australia were scheduled to take on Sri Lanka in a World Cup match in Colombo was in 1996, when Australia pulled out citing security concerns leading to plenty of rancour even before the tournament started. The last time the two teams did meet in the World Cup was in the final of 2007, when a farcical ruling over bad light provided an inept end to a much-maligned tournament.Form guide
(completed matches, most recent first)Australia WWWWW
Sri Lanka WLWWW
Watch out for...
Tillakaratne Dilshan has the task of getting Sri Lanka bursting out of the blocks, a job he's accomplished in all three matches this tournament by sprinting to at least 40 each time. Sri Lanka will hope his stand-and-thwack-it method works against the Australian pace battery and takes him to the big score that has eluded him so far.Team news
Australia have had a week's rest since thumping New Zealand, so they will be no need to "manage the workload" of any of their players. They are almost certainly going to stick to the same XI.Pitch and conditions
It pelted down on Friday evening in Colombo, and there's light rain forecast for Saturday as well. If the weather stays clear, the teams will likely have to deal with a sluggish pitch, the same surface that was used for the Kenya-Sri Lanka match. Malinga's explanation of his array of toe-crushers against Kenya: "This is a slow pitch and bouncers will not work so I decided to go for yorkers." Expect more of the same.Stats and Trivia
- Australia have lost only one of the seven completed World Cup matches against Sri Lanka - the 1996 final
- Ricky Ponting has the most number of World Cup catches (27), more than twice as many as any other current player. The next highest tally of a player in the tournament is Paul Collingwood (13)
- Lasith Malinga has an astonishing World Cup record: 9 matches, 24 wickets at 13.41
Quotes
"It certainly hasn't spun anywhere near as much [as last time we were in Sri Lanka] and the teams that have batted second have had a bit more of a chance in the game than before."Ricky Ponting assesses the conditions in Colombo
Siddarth Ravindran is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo