Match factsAugust 31, 2016 Start time 1430 local (0900 GMT)Big pictureSri Lanka had lost key players to injury right through the Test series, but continued to thrive on dwindling resources, as the opposition appeared in slight disarray. In the ODIs something of a reversal has occurred. Australia have lost Steven Smith, Nathan Coulter-Nile, and most recently, Shaun Marsh, yet lead the series 2-1. Sri Lanka, meanwhile, have made alterations to the squad three times already, and have had a retiring batsman take a veiled dig at the present captain. For this match, spin-bowling allrounder Sachith Pathirana comes into the side, replacing Tillakaratne Dilshan.Like in the Tests though, it is at the top of Sri Lankas innings that the hosts have lost the most ground, and where Mitchell Starc has been at his most imperious. He has taken a wicket within his first two overs in each of the three matches, in which Sri Lanka have been 45 for 2, 12 for 2 and 23 for 2. And like Australia had espoused changing theories on how to counter spin in the Test series, Sri Lanka also appear to be reshaping their strategy against Starc. We will try to play him out safely and score off the others, captain Angelo Mathews had said ahead of the first and second ODIs. Most recently, he has advocated being positive in Starcs first four overs.Australias limited-overs specialists have also steeled the middle order, and have looked more comfortable against spin than their Test counterparts. George Bailey swept and reverse-swept in his match-winning 70 on Sunday. Matthew Wade has made strong contributions through the series, and Travis Head has been involved in useful partnerships in the second and third matches. Sri Lanka have made early breakthroughs in each game too, but will want the likes of Seekkuge Prasanna and Dilruwan Perera to pose more menace through the middle overs, in support of Amila Aponso, who has easily been their bowler of the series so far.Form guide(last five completed matches, most recent first)? Australia WLWWWSri Lanka LWLLLIn the spotlightDilshan now out of the ODI picture, Sri Lanka must set about the tricky business of finding an opening combination for the 2019 World Cup. The man on immediate trial is Danushka Gunathilaka. In 14 ODI innings so far, he has dazzled in patches, though has not strung together enough significant scores to embed himself in the XI. Having had his middle stump removed in Starcs first over on Sunday, he will want a half-century in this match to make his place safe.Adam Zampa went wicketless in the first match, but has imposed himself on the series since then, taking three wickets in each of the next two matches. His straighter delivery has caused the most trouble (half of his dismissals have been lbws), but he has also beaten batsmen in the air. With 19 wickets at an average of 23.15 from 10 ODIs so far, he appears to have a bright ODI future.Teams newsPathirana - a bowling allrounder who delivers left-arm spin - has been drafted in, but appears unlikely to play, for now. Sri Lanka may push Dhananjaya de Silva up the order to open, as he does for his club team, and push Angelo Perera into the middle order.Sri Lanka (probable): 1. Danushka Gunathilaka, 2 Dhananjaya de Silva, 3 Kusal Mendis, 4 Dinesh Chandimal, 5 Angelo Mathews (capt.), 6 Angelo Perera, 7 Kusal Perera, 8 Thisara Perera, 9 Seekkuge Prasanna, 10 Dilruwan Perera, 11 Amila AponsoWith Marsh now unavailable, Usman Khawaja is likely to enter the XI in his place. Nathan Lyon may also play in place of Josh Hazlewood, as the Dambulla track will have worn since Sunday.Australia (probable): 1 David Warner (capt.), 2 Aaron Finch, 3 Usman Khawaja, 4 George Bailey, 5 Travis Head, 6 Matthew Wade (wk), 7 James Faulkner, 8 John Hastings, 9 Mitchell Starc, 10 Adam Zampa, 11 Nathan LyonPitch and conditionsWith Sundays pitch being used again for this match, the spinners threat is likely to be further heightened. There is often a strong breeze from the south in the evenings, in Dambulla, but rains are not forecast.Stats and triviaIn 11 ODI innings in 2016, Dinesh Chandimal has crossed 50 eight times, including two hundreds, and averages 72.22. He needs a further 196 runs to make this his most productive ODI year.David Warner averages 22.10 from 10 ODI innings in Asia. He has scored 19 runs across the three innings in the series so far.Australia have batted second in each of their six international games of the tour so far, having lost five of those tosses.QuotesWe may try out another couple of options against Starc, but the only thing is that you have to be positive in his first four overs. Dont lose wickets, but be positive and look for the loose one. Weve been a bit tentative up front, and thats where weve been giving him a lot of wickets. Its put a lot of pressure on the No. 3 and No. 4.Sri Lanka captain Angelo MathewsThats just what happens with cricket. Sometimes youre in form, sometimes youre not. I feel like Im hitting the ball well. Ive had some good dismissals, Ive had a couple of poor shots here and there.Australia captain David Warner, who has a high score of 10 in the series Hydro Flask Cosè . After the whistle, Thornton skated the length of the ice, pulled Orpik to the ice from behind and punched him in the face several times. 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The two most successful players in League of Legends history have stood together on the same stage for the past four years.Lee Faker Sang-hyeok, 20, is always in the center of the photos, the eyes of millions directed at every flick of his mousing wrist and intricate acrobatics of his fingers on the keyboard. He has been called the Michael Jordan of video games and dubbed God in his homeland of South Korea for his unparalleled ability.The second of the pair, Bae Bengi Seong-woong, is often left to one side in pictures in favor of a close-up on the aforementioned God, his teammate on SK Telecom T1. When people bring up the players whove won two world championships, his name is also a footnote, like itd be better for the narrative if there were only one name -- Fakers -- and not two. Bengi, 22, is a goofball compared to Fakers aloof coolness, always making weird faces in the player booth with the lanky mid laner at his side.Over the past four years, theyve been through everything together, from losing their first tournament, to winning the Summoners Cup as rookies in 2013, to watching their original starting five on SK Telecom T1 fall apart after they failed to return to the World Championships in 2014. Even when the conditions have been less than optimal on SKT T1, Faker and Bengi have been together: the superstar and the steadfast sidekick.Bengi: down but not outBengi knows he is not the greatest jungler in the world. Over the past two years, SK Telecom T1 have signed possible replacements for him. In 2015, after a rough previous year, the team decided to bring on a young rookie by the name of Im Tom Jae-hyeon, a specialist on the champion Udyr. It felt like it was the end of the road of for Fakers right-hand man. While the jungle talent in South Korea was getting better by the day mechanically, Bengis development had halted. He reached the peak of his individual abilities, which werent high enough to keep running next to Faker.Before anyone could write a eulogy for Bengi, however, he returned at the end of the year in full force. Tom, who appeared to be on the path to becoming the new SKT T1 jungler, was usurped by the tortoise of the jungle. Where Tom lacked in experience and jungle know-how was where Bengi stood out, being able to trace each pixel of the map to know where to attack and help his team through map vision. Beyond his comfort in the jungle, it was his chemistry, the strong partnership he and Faker had built over the years, that couldnt be instantly duplicated with a faster, more technically sound replacement.The 2015 year ended as it did in 2013: Faker and Bengi, smiling together with the Summoners Cup in their grasp, thousands of cameras flashing to take a picture of the champions. A majority were probably directed at Faker, wanting to get the perfect shot of the man who surpassed all others and was the face of the professional scene. But, truth to be told, to see the entire picture, the whole scope of who Lee Sang-hyeok truly is as a pro-gamer, you have to unzoom your camera to see Bengi beside him, where he has stood for the prodigys entire career in and outside of the game.But the duos glory days seem to be waning. Faker is not as dominant as he once was, and Bengi is benched. Although there are those who still rate Faker as the best currently in the world -- and thats fair, hes the greatest of all time and its not like hes had a bad year -- another has exceeded him in terms of team and individual accolades.dddddddddddd Song Smeb Kyung-ho and the ROX Tigers recently got over the hump of being perennial runners-up by winning the 2016 summer split of League Champions Korea. The days of the 2015 Summoners Cup Finals, where the Tigers were the plucky, were-best-friends-and-nothing-can-stop-us underdog and T1 were the undefeated Goliath, are fading into the distance. Back then, the story didnt end well for the power of friendship, and it was the undeniable connection of Faker and Bengi in the middle lane that won the series and championship.Heading into this years world championships, though, SKT T1 is at a crossroads. Kang Blank Sun-gu, the talented amateur from solo queue who joined SKT T1 to kick off 2016 and led the team to win the Intel Extreme Masters World Championship Katowice and the Mid-Season Invitational, isnt performing well right now. His inconsistent jungle play was always fixable throughout the course of the year, but there are no more tests or chances to fine-tune. Its the world championships. You perform or your season is over. Should SKT stick with its shiny rookie or turn to Bengi again, like it has in the past?If Bengi gets to play at the worlds -- the team has used him recently in scrimmages -- this could, like its been said the last few years, be his last go-around with Faker. A last autumn for the two players with the most world championships in history. Faker, the crown jewel, and Bengi, the one who has always sworn to protect him. Its nearly impossible to beat Faker with two hands, but when Bengi is at his best, it feels like Faker is playing with a third hand that can reach all barriers of the map.The sidekicks legacyTo say Bengi adds to Fakers greatness might sound like a slight to the best player to ever download the game, but its true. No player in the world knows Fakers tendencies better than the guy who has played with him for over four years at this point, even in the amateur scene before they debuted as pros. When everyone in the world, from the fans to the players on the opposing side, think Faker is going to go left, Bengi knows hes going to the right. Every single time Bengi has been counted out and had the towel thrown in for him, he has returned when Faker has needed him the most.In a year of uncertainty when everyone from the former SK Telecom T1 left or retired, Bengi was there to be Fakers constant on the field. Anytime Faker has shown a weakness, regardless how irregular and slight, Bengi has always been there to shield him. With Bengi, when the two are playing at their best, Faker as the ace and Bengi as his confidant, God is the perfect League of Legends player.So the next time you look at a photo of Faker hoisting the Summoners Cup or raising his arm victoriously in the air, dont look solely at him. Look at the smiling friend next to him, who helped him become the best the world will ever know. Youre not looking at one legend; youre staring at two. ' ' '