Australia look to fine tune for Champions Trophy in Sri Lanka ODIs

Australias captain Steve Smith practises ahead of the Sri Lanka ODI series this week. —AFP/File


Australia’s captain Steve Smith practises ahead of the Sri Lanka ODI series this week. —AFP/File

COLOMBO: Captain Steve Smith admitted Tuesday the Champions Trophy would be on Australia minds when they play Sri Lanka in two one-day internationals this week, the final warm-ups for the eight-team tournament

The Champions Trophy begins on February 19 in Pakistan and Dubai, and 50-over world champions Australia are in a group with England, South Africa and Afghanistan. Australia face Sri Lanka in Colombo on Wednesday and Friday, fresh from a dominant 2-0 Test series sweep.

“I´d be lying if I said the Champions Trophy wasn´t at the forefront of our minds — it´s a massive ICC tournament for us,” Smith told reporters in Colombo. “While our focus is firmly on finishing this series on a strong note, there is no denying that the Champions Trophy is looming large. We want to make sure we carry good form into that competition.”

Both ODIs will be played as day games, a rarity in modern cricket. The floodlights in Colombo´s R. Premadasa Stadium are out of action as part of renovations ahead of the 2026 T20 World Cup, which will be co-hosted with India.

“Day games are quite different,” Smith said, adding he couldn´t remember his last ODI day match. “But whatever the conditions, it´s going to be warm out there, and we´re looking forward to the challenge”.


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