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Sri Lanka defeat Australia in fifth T20 to avoid series whitewash

Sri Lanka finally got their reward on the penultimate ball of their Australian tour as they won the fifth T20 in Melbourne by five wickets and avoided a series whitewash.

Kusal Mendis hit an unbeaten match-winning 69 and captain Dasun Shanaka made 35 as Sri Lanka chased down Australia's total of 154-6 with one ball to spare.

The visitors came close to winning the second T20 after forcing the match to a super over and had also managed to restrict the hosts to less than 150 in the first T20 in Sydney.

But world champions Australia showed their class to win the first four games. On Sunday, captain Aaron Finch won the toss and batted first. However, they were put under pressure early on by Sri Lanka's bowlers.

Australia struggled to 58-3 off 10 overs before late fireworks from Matthew Wade (43 off 27 balls) and Daniel Sams (18 off 15) ensured a competitive target of 155.

With nothing to lose, Sri Lanka were up to the task. Mendis and Shanaka shared an 83-run stand to send the game to the final six balls of the series with nine needed off the last over from Kane Richardson, which they achieved with a ball to spare.

"The boys played really well throughout the series," said Shanaka. "There was a clear statement that when it comes to the World Cup [in Australia this year] we will be really prepared."

Sri Lanka went on the attack in the chase, hitting 21 in the first three overs

What a sound off Shanaka's bat!

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