Matt Renshaw's superb century was not enough to get Australia A over the line in the second 'A' one-day game in Darwin09:37 Play video Australia A v Sri Lanka A | Second One-Day MatchMatt Renshaw has continued his return to runs by producing a swashbuckling century in Australia A's 51-run loss to Sri Lanka A.Renshaw hit 106 from 75 balls for the hosts in Darwin on Sunday as Australia A lost 8-65 to be all out for 243 in reply to the visitors' 7-294.The Queenslander's century included nine boundaries and two sixes, coming after he also hit 80 in an emphatic win over Sri Lanka A on Friday.02:17 Play video Renshaw romps to rapid ton in second 'A' one-dayerRenshaw drove powerfully against the spinners, hitting Dushan Hemantha inside-out over cover for a six and plundering several boundaries through the region.He brought up his century off 70 balls when he worked Mohamed Shiraz to the the fine-leg boundary, before holing out in the deep off Hematha shortly after.After initially being considered one of the country's most conservative batters, Renshaw has risen to power in the white-ball game in recent years.South Australia's Liam Scott also contributed, making 53 before the Australia A tail fell apart and medium-pacer Pramod Madushan finished with 4-37.Earlier, Australia A's bowlers struggled to make inroads with Jack Nisbett finishing with 2-58 from his 10 overs and Sam Elliott 2-30 off three overs..Renshaw's spinners also came in handy as he took 1-31 from eight overs.Sri Lanka's innings was built around Nuwanidu Fernando's stylish 82 from 90 balls, laced with two sixes and five fours.And opener Lasith Croospulle also struck a half-century, hitting two sixes in his 63 from 70 deliveries.Australia A v Sri Lanka A seriesJuly 4: First one-dayer: Australia A won by 198 runsJuly 6: Second one-dayer: Sri Lanka A won by 51 runsJuly 9: Third one-dayer, Marrara Cricket Ground, DarwinJuly13-16: First four-day match, Marrara Stadium, DarwinJuly 20-23: Second four-day match, Marrara Cricket Ground, DarwinAll matches live streamed on cricket.com.au and the CA Live app, and via Kayo Sports. All matches start 10:30am AEST.
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