Australia's ODI captain Michael Clarke (L) talks with team coach Tim Nielsen during a practice session. -Photo by Reuters

PALLEKELE: Australia are gearing up for a Sri Lankan spin assault when the two teams clash in a five-match one-day series starting in Pallekele on Wednesday.

Tillakaratne Dilshan's home side hope to carry the momentum into the one-day matches after winning both Twenty20 internationals against Australia at the same venue over the past three days.

Australia's uneasiness at facing spin was exposed on Monday when unorthodox slow bowler Ajantha Mendis grabbed 6-16, the best figures ever in international Twenty20 cricket, to fashion his team's remarkable win.

The tourists, chasing Sri Lanka's 157-9, were cruising at 71-0 on the back of Shane Watson's attacking half-century before nine wickets fell for 78 runs.

Dilshan said the Twenty20 wins will give his side the advantage in the one-dayers and the three Test matches that follow.

“It is good to make a winning start against a strong side like Australia and I am sure we can carry the momentum into the one-dayers,” said Dilshan, who struck an unbeaten century in the first match.

“The one-dayers will be a lot tougher, but I am confident we will do well.”

Cameron White, Australia's Twenty20 captain, who will return home this week because he is not part of either the one-day or Test squads, said a spin assault awaited the tourists.

“It's going to be the same during the one-day series,” said White.

“It'll be hard and tough work for the batsmen against the spinners.

“It's no secret. It's just going to be about who can come out on top at the end of the series.”

Australia will be bolstered by the return of captain Michael Clarke and senior pros Ricky Ponting and Mike Hussey who have considerable experience when it comes to facing spin bowlers.

White said he hoped their experience will help Australia, the world's top-ranked one-day team, tackle Mendis and the other spinners better.

“These seniors have seen a lot of Mendis in the past which is a definite advantage,” he said.

“The more you play such bowlers, the easier it becomes to face them.”Sri Lanka, meanwhile, included sling-arm fast bowler Lasith Malinga and opening batsman Upul Tharanga in the 16-man squad announced on Tuesday.

Malinga missed the Twenty20 games due to a back injury, while Tharanga has served out a three-month suspension on dope-related charges.

Australia (from): Michael Clarke (capt), Shane Watson, Brad Haddin, Ricky Ponting, Michael Hussey, David Hussey, Shaun Marsh, Steven Smith, John Hastings, Mitchell Johnson, Brett Lee, Xavier Doherty, James Pattinson, Doug Bollinger.

Sri Lanka (from): Tillakaratne Dilshan (capt), Angelo Mathews, Mahela Jayawardene, Kumar Sangakkara, Dinesh Chandimal, Jeevan Mendis, Lasith Malinga, Thisara Perera, Upul Tharanga, Suranga Lakmal, Ajantha Mendis, Nuwan Kulasekara, Suraj Randiv, Rangana Herath, Chamara Silva, Shaminda Eranga.

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