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Smith concedes Australia were outplayed by Sri Lanka in ODI series

Australia's Champions Trophy preparations ended with an ODI series defeat to Sri Lanka, and Steve Smith acknowledged they were second best.

Australia's stand-in captain Steve Smith conceded that his side were outplayed across the two matches in their ODI series against Sri Lanka. 

Smith watched on as Australia were dealt their fifth-biggest loss in an ODI match, with Sri Lanka romping to a 174-run triumph in Colombo on Friday. 

Indeed, this was the Aussies' heaviest defeat in ODIs in Asia, with their 107 runs surpassing the 139 they scored against India in Sharjah back in March 1985. 

It was far from the ideal preparation for Australia, who will kickstart their Champions Trophy campaign next Saturday against England in Lahore. 

They have lost their last four 50-over matches, more than they had lost across their last 18 matches in the format (W16 L2), though Smith said it was not for lack of trying. 

"We have been outplayed in these last two games. We keep moving forward, credit to Sri Lanka, they played well on these surfaces," Smith said.

"Thought their bowlers did exceptionally well. These wickets skidded more than the Test wickets.

"It has been a fun time here in Sri Lanka. Some great memories made in the last few weeks."

But for Sri Lanka captain Charith Asalanka, it was a series to remember as his 78 runs from 66 deliveries paved the way for their triumph in the second ODI. 

He also scored 127 runs in the first match of the series, which Sri Lanka won by 49 runs, while he also ended the two matches with bowling figures of 1-5. 

Sri Lanka have now won five of their last six ODIs against Australia on home soil, but will not be able to continue their winning momentum at the Champions Trophy next week. 

"There is no mantra. I just wanted to score big hundreds and get three-four wickets from each man. Clearly, the pitch had lower bounce today than in the last game," he said.

"No seam movement. But a good pitch. Kusal Mendis and Nishan Madushka set the platform for us. Australia also bowled well, but today is our day. Both days went really well.

"When I go to bat, I don't think about captaincy. I am the No. 5 batter for the team. It is disappointing to miss out on the Champions Trophy.

"But you don't need to look back and think much. But we should not repeat the mistakes and look forward to such a form."

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