By
jtreadwell on February 16th, 2012
Australia v Sri Lanka: ODI Game 6, Friday 17/2 – 2.20pm (AEST) at SCG Australia – $1.48 Sri Lanka – $2.65 AUSTRALIA’S TRI-SERIES CAMPAIGN: Game 1 – defeated India by 65 runs (D/L method) at MCG (5/2) Game 3 – defeated Sri Lanka by five runs at WACA (10/2) Game 4 – lost to India by four wickets (with two balls remaining) at Adelaide Oval (12/2) Game 6 – v Sri Lanka at SCG (17/2) Game 7 – v India at Gabba (19/2) Game 9 – v Sri Lanka at Blundstone Arena, Hobart (24/2) Game 10 – v India at SCG (26/2) Game 12 – v Sri Lanka at MCG (2/3) ? SRI LANKA’S TRI-SERIES CAMPAIGN: Game 2 – lost to India by four wickets (with 20 balls remaining) at WACA (8/2) Game 3 – lost to Australia by five runs Australia at WACA (10/2) Game 5 – tied with India at Adelaide Oval (14/2) Game 6 – v Australia at SCG (17/2) Game 8 – v India at Gabba (21/2) Game 9 – v Australia at Blundstone Arena, Hobart (24/2) Game 11 – v India at Blundstone Arena, Hobart (28/2) Game 12 – v Australia at MCG (2/3) ? KEY PLAYERS: David Hussey has been in and out of the Australian ODI team for a few years now, but he seems to have cemented his spot with some impressive performances in this tri-series so far. The 34-year-old has had an outstanding summer so far in both forms of limited-overs cricket. Hussey scored 243 runs and took eight wickets for the Melbourne Stars during the inaugural Big Bash League season and was rightly named player of the tournament. The right-handed batsman then slotted beautifully into the Australian T20 side, where he scored 66 runs and took two wickets in their two matches against India.