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In the1st test match, Australia defeated Sri Lanka by 242 runs - 0 views

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    In the opening Test match, Australia defeated Sri Lanka by an innings and 242 runs, providing Sri Lanka with its biggest loss in Test cricket history. After having to follow on earlier in the day, Sri Lanka was bowled out for 247 runs in their second innings, ending the match on Saturday, February 1, 2025. Australian spinner Matthew Kuhnemann, who finished with a match total of nine wickets after taking four in the second innings, was instrumental in the victory. With hundreds from Usman Khawaja and Josh Inglis, the rookie, the Australian team amassed a commanding 654 runs in the first innings. Khawaja was the first Australian to reach the double century mark in Sri Lanka, which made it very remarkable. Sri Lanka's batting order was unable to sustain the strain from Australia's bowlers, and they suffered throughout the game. This loss emphasizes Sri Lanka's difficulties as they attempt to bounce back against a formidable Australian team in the current series.
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Pavan Rathnayake ton leads dominant Sri Lanka A batting display - 0 views

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    The visitors built a huge first innings total, largely due to a century from Pavan Rathnayake, and Australia A's hitters faced a searching test to salvage their two-game series against Sri Lanka A in Darwin. Sri Lanka A totally retaliated against rival captain Jason Sangha's decision to put them in by advancing to declare 486 for 6 on day two of the second four-day match, having started at 263 for 4. At the Marrara Cricket Ground on Monday, the hosts were 76 for 1 at stumps, with Jake Weatherald at 45 and Kurtis Patterson at 19. The first game was tied, leaving them with a mountain to climb to win the series. Nathan McSweeney, the former Test opener for Australia A, was bowled between bat and pad by offspinner Nishan Peiris for 12, failing to duplicate his excellent 94 from the first game. When Rathnayake returned at 43, he took full advantage of a perfect batting strip to reach 122 off 223 balls, his team's second century after Nuwanidu Fernando's 102 on the first day. Sonal Dinusha, who returned on five, joined the run-fest by reaching 88 off 191 deliveries. In 53 overs, he and Rathnayake contributed 170 for the fifth wicket. Rathnayake was tempted into a reckless clip to short midwicket by left-arm spinner Zanden Jeh, who was superbly caught low down by Oliver Peake, ending their stand. Dinusha and Sohan de Livera kept punishing the bowlers, scoring 40 runs in 14 overs when Patterson caught Dinusha at mid-on after he mishit a lofted pull. Zeh, a 22-year-old unknown who was the best of the eight bowlers deployed despite never having played state cricket at the highest level, took a third wicket as a result. As Australian officials continue to look for good left-arm spinners, the Queenslander was selected from the left-field for the opening match. De Livera finished 50 not out at the time of the declaration, being the fifth batter to reach a half-century or more. McSweeney was bowled between bat and pad after hitting two fours in his 20 balls. The home te
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