Pace star Megan Schutt equalled a record before opener Beth Mooney produced a steadying knock as Australia opened their T20 World Cup title defence with a six-wicket win over Sri Lanka.
Schutt snared 3-12 off four overs to restrict Sri Lanka to 7-93 at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium in the United Arab Emirates on Saturday.
In reply, Australia slumped to 2-14 and then 3-35 as Alyssa Healy (4), Georgia Wareham (3) and Ellyse Perry (17) all departed.
Mooney helped settle the ship with an unbeaten 43 off 38 balls, guiding Australia to victory with 34 balls to spare.
After winning the toss and electing to bat at Sharjah on Saturday, Sri Lanka slumped to 2-6 in the fourth over and never recovered as Australia's star-studded attack turned the screws.
Spinner Sophie Molineux finished with 2-20 from her four overs, but it was Schutt who proved the trickiest to handle.
Schutt snared the scalp of opener Vishmi Gunaratne for a duck in the third over to kick-start Australia's dominant display.
The 31-year-old claimed another two wickets in the final over, lifting her overall wicket tally in T20 world cups to 43.
That equals the mark set by South African Shabnim Ismail, who retired from international cricket last year.
Nilakshi de Silva top-scored for Sri Lanka with an unbeaten 29 off 40 balls, while Harshitha Samarawickrama (23 off 35 balls) and Anushka Sanjeewani (16) were the only other batters to make it into double figures.
Australia opted against playing a fourth spinner, instead selecting fast bowler Darcie Brown.
The 21-year-old endured a tough outing, bowling three no-balls and a wide in her first and only over.
That meant that after just one legal delivery, Brown had figures of 0-10.
Brown finished with 0-12, and also dropped a simple catch in the field.
Georgia Wareham (1-21), Molineux and Ashleigh Gardner (1-14) were picked as Australia's spinning trio, and they all performed well.
Australia's run chase started in poor fashion, with Healy clean bowled and Wareham run out via a brilliant direct hit from Kavisha Dilhari.
Mooney ensured the early loss of wickets would only be a fleeting worry, producing a solid knock to help get Australia out of trouble.
The 30-year-old was gifted a life on 22 when she was dropped in the deep, but apart from that she seemed in complete control.
Australia, who are aiming for a fourth consecutive T20 World Cup crown, will be back in action on Tuesday when they take on New Zealand.
Sri Lanka, who are now 0-2 after losing to Pakistan and Australia, will be fighting to stay alive when they take on India on Wednesday.
AAP