Sri Lanka will look to go all out for victory in the fifth and final ODI against a severely-depleted Australia side, given the psychological edge it will provide the hosts ahead of the two-Test series beginning in Galle on June 29.
After taking a 3-1 lead in the five-match ODI series, Dasun Shanaka's side will likely not slow down in the fifth match of the series at the R. Premadasa Stadium on Friday, and will look to hand the tourists another blow ahead of the World Test Championship series.
Not only are the tourists down on players after a spate of injuries, but the 43 overs of spin faced in the fourth ODI exposed the shortcomings of a batting line-up craving for pace. Kept under wraps by a stifling slow-ball pack, the Aussies were suffocated by an aggressive Shanaka, who pressed on with attacking fields, laced with catching men.