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Aaron Finch hammers 153 runs as Australia post 334/7 against Sri Lanka

| @indiablooms | Jun 15, 2019, at 06:55 pm

London June 15 (IBNS): Australian skipper Aaron Finch led from the front as he smashed 153 runs which helped his side post massive 334 runs for the loss of seven wickets on the scorecard against Sri Lanka in a group stage match of the World Cup here on Saturday.

Finch hit 15 boundaries and five sixes in the innings which left Sri Lankan bowling completely troubled.

Steve Smith contributed 73 runs with his willow.

Maxwell added 46 runs.

Silva and Udana picked up two wickets for Sri Lanka.

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