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SRI LANKA 117 (34.2 OVERS)1ST INNINGS
- Kusal Perera20 (15)
- Dhananjaya de Silva24 (38)
- Nathan Lyon3/12 (3)
- Josh Hazlewood3/21 (10)
AUSTRALIA 203 (79.2 OVERS)1ST INNINGS
- Adam Voges47 (115)
- Mitchell Marsh31 (63)
- Rangana Herath4/49 (25)
- Lakshan Sandakan4/58 (21.2)
SRI LANKA 353 (93.4 OVERS)2ND INNINGS
- Dinesh Chandimal42 (100)
- Kusal Mendis176 (254)
- Josh Hazlewood2/59 (18.4)
- Mitchell Starc4/84 (19)
AUSTRALIA 161 (88.3 OVERS)2ND INNINGS
- Steven Smith55 (125)
- Joe Burns29 (57)
- Rangana Herath5/54 (33.3)
- Lakshan Sandakan3/49 (25)
Scorer: Binoy | Commentator: Nikhil Kalro
3.25pm Right then, that ends a terrific Test match to start this series. Been a pleasure from all of us here. Thanks for all your comments and time. Our coverage won't stop with this. For now, here's Brydon Coverdale's report on Test 1 of this series. Until next time, bye.
3.00pm Rangana Herath leads his team off the field. Splendid Test for Sri Lanka. They slumped to 117 in the first innings but have found a way to come back and beat the No. 1 Test nation in the world. The players shake hands as Sri Lanka take a 1-0 lead in this series. Steven Smith suffers his first loss as Australia's Test captain. Scenes of utter joy in Pallekele under cloudy skies. A staunch period of resistance from Nevill and O'Keefe but SL's spinners remained patient, bowled tight lines and finally found a way to bowl Australia out. Not many would have given SL a chance after they collapsed for 117 on the first day, but sublime performances from 21-year-old Kusal Mendis and 38-year-old Rangana Herath have given Sri Lanka the win they would have yearned for. Who deserves the Man of the Match more? I really don't know. Presentation soon.
Time for the presentation.
Kusal Mendis is the Man of the Match
Steven Smith: "Tough week, credit to SL the way they played this week. We let ourselves down with the bat, we weren't disciplined with the bat. Credit to Kusal, 176 turned the game. Tough to come back from there. (Would have been) nice to have a bigger lead than that. 20 on this wicket was always going to be tough. Wicket was pining quite a bit, tough to lose O'keefe but that's cricket. We have got to find our plans and find ways to play in these conditions. 1-0 down in a three-match series so have to turn it around quickly.
Angelo Mathews: "Don't have words to explain after a very hard few months. We regrouped, trained really well and prepared to the best. Brilliant effort by the whole team. Credit to Australians, they bowled really well. Not a good effort by our batters in the first innings. We needed that 200-plus lead. Special knock by a special young player. Fantastic effort. The old man Herath was brilliant once again. Sandakan a brilliant find for us. We knew this was going to take our turn, Sandakan responded brilliantly. I'm not trying to think about captaincy and the pressure too much."
Sid: "The injection of youth into this Sri Lankan side has made all the difference. They're still raw, but my word, this tiny island has no dearth of talent. Mendis played the innings of the year, in my opinion, and Sandakan and Dhananjaya showed flashes of brilliance, which augurs well for the future. Tremendous team effort. "
SNJ O'Keefe b Herath 4 (105m 98b 1x4 0x6) SR: 4.08
END OF OVER:88 | (maiden) | AUS: 161/9
- Josh Hazlewood0 (7b)
- Steve O'Keefe4 (95b)
- Dhananjaya de Silva11-7-12-1
- Rangana Herath33-16-54-4
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