Mendis make T20 history in Sri Lanka win

Ajantha Mendis

Ajantha Mendis became the first bowler to bag six wickets in a Twenty20 international as Sri Lanka clinched the series 2-0 against Australia with an eight-run win in the second match Monday.

The nonconformist spinner ended with 6-16 off four overs as Australia lost their way after an volatile start provided by Shane Watson, who hammered a 24-ball 57 with five sixes and six fours.

Australia, who lost the first match by 35 runs, was finally restricted to 149-9, after the hosts made 157 at the Pallekele International Stadium.

Sri Lanka were grateful to opener Mahela Jayewardene (86 off 63 balls) for posting a spirited total before Mendis ended Australia's early thrive.

Angelo Mathews also wedged the eye for Sri Lanka with his key role in David Warner's dismissal off Mendis as he held a excellent catch in the deep, but was about to step over the boundary line before relaying the ball to Jayawardene.

Watson dominated a 71-run stand for the opening wicket with Warner, but his dismissal in the sixth over trigger a collapse which saw Australia lose four wickets in the space of four runs.

Sri Lanka were earlier powerfully placed at 121-3 after 14 overs before paceman John Hastings rallied his team to ultimately finish with 3-14 off four tight overs.

Fast bowler Brett Lee was the other main wicket-taker with 3-39, including two wickets in the last over.

Jayawardene dominated Australia's attack with thrilling stroke play, smashing one six and 12 fours in his sixth half-century in Twenty20 internationals.

He survived on 82 when he was wedged off a Lee full-toss in the last over, but it was ruled a no-ball as it was above the waist. He fell in the same over, caught in the deep going for a big shot.

Sri Lanka, electing to bat after winning the toss, lost skipper Tillakaratne Dilshan in the third over before being steady by Jayawardene.

Dilshan, who hit a winning century in the opening match, contribute just four runs this time before being trapped leg-before by Lee.

Jayawardene then added 43 for the second wicket with Dinesh Chandimal (13) and 46 for the fourth with Kumar Sangakkara, who made a 16-ball 24.

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