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And finally, on Day 3, they were 198/5 with half an hour left in the day's play and Australia getting nervous and irritated. But the hosts collapsed once again and literally handed the game on a ...
The whitewash is also the first for Australia in Asia since 2006. Opting to bat first, Sri Lanka rode on half-centuries from Kusal Mendis (85 off 139 balls) and Dinesh Chandimal (74 off 163 balls ...
Dinesh Chandimal and Mathews. Only Sangakkara (38), Jayawardena (34) and Arjun Ranatunga (20) have accorded more centuries in the format. Story continues below this ad Earlier in the day, Australia ...
Veteran Australian spinner Nathan Lyon snaffled his 550th scalp as Beau Webster took an excellent low catch to see the back of Dinesh Chandimal ... the first innings as Australia's fantastic ...
Nathan Lyon has become just the third Australian bowler to take 550 wickets in Test cricket. Lyon got to the milestone on Day 3 of the second Test match against Sri Lanka. He has a special connection ...
Catch the highlights from Day 3 of the second Test between Sri Lanka vs Australia being played at the Galle International Stadium.
Australia need only two wickets and a bit of gusto from the top order to defeat Sri Lanka and claim their first series whitewash on the subcontinent in nearly 20 years.
Nathan Lyon dismissed Dinesh Chandimal twice in one session during Australia's Test series against Sri Lanka in early 2025. Tests are becoming shorter with increasingly few going the full five days.