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    T20 World Cup: It's win or bust for Australia against Sri Lanka
    Australia’s stand-in captain Travis Head, center, along with his teammates. (AP Photo)

    Australia arrive in Pallekele with no margin for error. The shock defeat to Zimbabwe turned their game against Sri Lanka into a must-win encounter. Another loss would leave their Super Eight hopes dependent on unlikely permutations and combinations. The equation is stark: win or pack your bags.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Selection is the other area of concern. Star batter Steve Smith has arrived in Sri Lanka as cover for the injured Mitchell Marsh.But he cannot play until he is formally drafted into the 15-man squad. Australia can do that without dropping anyone because they still have a spare slot after not naming a replacement for the injured pacer Josh Hazlewood. Smith becomes a live option if Marsh misses again. The captain remains under an injury cloud after internal testicular bleeding, and his availability shapes Australia’s balance at the top of the order.

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    Tim David is back from a hamstring issue, and Marcus Stoinis was cleared after a blow to his left hand, after he returned to bat in the Zimbabwe game.Sri Lanka, meanwhile, started clean, with two wins propelling them to the top of Group B. They are still smarting under the loss of their crafty spinner Wanindu Hasaranga, who was ruled out of this T20 World Cup with a hamstring tear. Dushan Hematha came in and already had a run, but the onus lies on Maheesh Theekshana and Dunith Wellalage. Captain Dasun Shanaka is in charge, with their pace stocks getting reshuffled.QUALIFICATION SCENARIOS

    • Australia have two games left, but even two wins may not be enough to qualify for the knockouts.
    • If Sri Lanka beat Zimbabwe and Zimbabwe beat Ireland, Australia, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe would all finish on six points, and then the net run rate would decide who goes through.
    • To qualify, Australia need some outside support. They have to hope for Sri Lanka to lose to Zimbabwe or Zimbabwe to lose to Ireland.
    • If Australia lose to Sri Lanka on Monday, they can still survive in the tournament, but only if they beat Oman and Zimbabwe lose to both Ireland and Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka, on the other hand, need just a victory against Australia to sail into the Super Eights.



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