Player of the Match
Player of the Match
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    128.3 got him!! Khawaja tickles this behind to Mendis to fall just after drinks (and I strike for the second time within an over of my stint today!) Jayasuriya got this ball to dip on a length on off, and bowled this rather slow. The ball hinted to straighten back in towards Khawaja, who was looking to push forward. But there was a little outside edge behind, and Jayasuriya and Mendis knew it right away, even as the umpire raised his finger rather belatedly 547/4
    14.3 Sri Lanka finally have Head! And Head himself is absolutely disgusted with himself. Head once more looks to go over long-on, but he's caught this with the bottom his bat. This means a lot of height but not enough distance, as Chandimal settles under it at long-on 92/1
    29.6 This was a long time coming! Vandersay gets a much deserved wicket! And of course it's Labuschagne, who has looked highly uncomfortable against the legspinner. Tosses this up full around off, and it spins away and this time takes the outside edge as Labuschagne pokes at it. Good catch taken low at first slip by de Silva 135/2
    99.5 wow, Vandersay and Mendis are thrilled while appealing for lbw... but it is turned down. DDS reviews, though! Vandersay angled this is, and got this to dip on a length on middle. The ball seemed to have straightened after pitching, and hence went through to middle and off. Smith was defending from off, and had left a gap between bat and pad. There's no inside edge there... and ball tracking shows the ball would have hit Smith on the top of off!! A massive partnership of 266 ends, but Smith had batted wonderfully for his 141 401/3
    132.6 gone! Leading edge to cover! Inglis' debut innings ends with an impactful 102 off 93 balls. He walks back while acknowledging the support from the crowd. It was a leaping catch by Kamindu, who was placed close in, and took the ball with a reverse cup over his head. Inglis had decided to skip down the pitch, and closed the face of the bat to try and clip this length ball angling into middle and leg. But he seemed to have done that too early - or was it the slowness of the pitch coming into play? 570/5
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    149.2 Outstanding grab at short cover! And Webster has to go. It needed something special, and Kamindu Mendis has delivered. Another wicket for Vandersay, as this one was tossed up and driven hard to short cover. Maybe didn't want to go quite so square, and was in the air long enough for Mendis to complete a great take 629/6
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    Extras
    14 (b 2, lb 11, nb 1)
    TOTAL
    654/6d (154 Overs, RR: 4.24)
    Fall of wickets: 1-92 (Travis Head, 14.3 ov), 2-135 (Marnus Labuschagne, 29.6 ov), 3-401 (Steven Smith, 99.5 ov), 4-547 (Usman Khawaja, 128.3 ov), 5-570 (Josh Inglis, 132.6 ov), 6-629 (Beau Webster, 149.2 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEconWDNB
    AM Fernando1517705.1301
    KN Peiris41118904.600
    NGRP Jayasuriya60819333.2100
    JDF Vandersay38018234.7800
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    1.6 confident appeal for lbw by Carey and Kuhnemann... and given out belatedly! Oshada reviews, though. I thought that would go over the middle stump, but we'll know soon. The ball landed on a length on leg and just about turned away enough to finish on a stum-to-stump line. Oshada was looking to clip the ball with the turn, but seemed to be slightly late on the shot. His front leg was on leg, and he was hit on the flap of his front pad. Rather, bang in the middle to strike either end of both flaps. There's no inside edge involved, and ball tracking the ball would have just about hit the top of middle. So Sri Lanka lose Oshada and a review 7/1
    4.2 taken on the juggle! It was McSweeney, the substitute fielder, at gully. Starc bowled it on a short of a length just outside off, and got some extra bounce - perhaps a combination of his pace, and the ball being new and hard. Dimuth looked to ride the bounce and punch at the ball, but the zip off the surface meant it ended up taking the outside edge - very close to the shoulder - of the bat, and went to McSweeney, who leapt to get the first touch on the ball, before turning around and diving forward to complete the catch 15/2
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    49.2 And now they have the big scalp of Chandimal! It's another reverse, but this time he's struck plumb in front! Pitches in line and straightens to strike him on the back pad. Chandimal takes the review but this doesn't look good for him. Only bat might save him, and there's none of that. Three reds indeed and Australia have struck decisively this morning! 156/7
    9.3 lovely take by the man at short leg! Lyon gets turn and bounce again, and this time Mathews has to depart. Head was placed at short leg, although he seemed to be moving to his left at first, he quickly shifted his weight to his right, and dived full stretch to grab the ball. Lyon got one to dip at Mathews, and bowled full while also getting nice turn. Mathews ended up getting a glove - or maybe an inside edge - to fall early 30/3
    20.3 Oh what a soft, soft dismissal! But Australia will take them however they come. This was very full, and sliding down leg. Kamindu looks to whip it away but only manages a faint tickle down leg that Alex Carey gobbles up 67/4
    32.3 Oh, what have you done, DDS? That's another wicket gifted to Australia! DDS skips down the track, but he gets nowhere near this length ball that spins away from his bat swing. Carey does the rest and Sri Lanka have lost half their side 107/5
    48.1 And the plan pays dividends! This was tossed up outside off, similar to the one last over, but this time Mendis can't get it enough in front of square. It's a top edge, and the square leg - Todd Murphy - who is about 15 meters in front of the ropes for just this stroke, moves swiftly to his left and holds on very well with the reverse cup 156/6
    50.1 Too easy! And another one goes! Vicky Prabath comes down the track but far too tentatively, gets nowhere near the pitch and has this one turn past his forward push. Stumped by quite some distance 156/8
    52.2 But just like that the joy is short-lived! Tossed up and Vandersay goes again, looks to plonk this over long-on but gets a leading edge and this goes straight up in the air for cover to gobble up. Five-for Kuhnemann as Sri Lanka are bowled out for 165 165/10
    51.5 And now he's gone! The plethora of close in fielders do the trick. Good length on the stumps, Nishan tries to defend but this one catches the inside edge and pops up off the pad, straight to short leg for an easy take. Sri Lanka are 9 down 161/9
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    TOTAL
    165 all out (52.2 Overs, RR: 3.15)
    Fall of wickets: 1-7 (Oshada Fernando, 1.6 ov), 2-15 (Dimuth Karunaratne, 4.2 ov), 3-30 (Angelo Mathews, 9.3 ov), 4-67 (Kamindu Mendis, 20.3 ov), 5-107 (Dhananjaya de Silva, 32.3 ov), 6-156 (Kusal Mendis, 48.1 ov), 7-156 (Dinesh Chandimal, 49.2 ov), 8-156 (Prabath Jayasuriya, 50.1 ov), 9-161 (Nishan Peiris, 51.5 ov), 10-165 (Jeffrey Vandersay, 52.2 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEconWDNB
    MA Starc811321.6200
    MP Kuhnemann18.236353.4300
    NM Lyon2035732.8500
    T Murphy612804.6601
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    2.1 Starc gets Oshada with an absolute corker! Inswinging jaffer! Right on the crease and it's just too good for Oshada as it hits him low on the front pad. Not sure why they've reviewed this to be honest, because as they say, missing leg, missing off, crashing into middle. And three reds confirms it. 6/1
    3.1 Oh dear, oh dear! Murphy has castled Dimuth! And he will want to go bury his head somewhere after this. Murphy moved around the wicket, pitched this outside off but it just carried on with the angle. Dimuth though has completely misread this and simply left it alone. The ball just keeps going and rattles off stump. Sri Lanka are having an absolute horror morning 6/2
    17.2 Lobs up to the short leg fielder. Did he get any bat on that? Smith reviews! Full outside off, spinning in. He was looking to work that leg side. Oh wait, that's brushed his glove! It bounced extra and went off the glove onto the pads and Chandimal has to go on the stroke of lunch! Great review by Smith. Lyon and Carey weren't convinced but Smith had heard two noises and his review means Australia get a big wicket right before lunch! 75/3
    25.1 And another one bites the dust! Sri Lanka are folding fast! Mathews goes for reverse but he's not looked comfortable on that stroke. This one pops up off the glove and Head at short leg moves swiftly to his right and holds on 114/5
    24.3 And now he's thrown it away! Almost identical to Head's dismissal from day one. Skips down again, but this time gets right under it and drags it to deep midwicket. This one just dipped on Mendis, and so he couldn't get to the pitch 114/4
    39.5 But this is also classic DDS. Throwing away his wicket after looking good at the crease Kuhnemann again gives it flight, this time tossing it up wider. De Silva goes for another lofted drive but this spins away to take the edge and lob up to cover point where Webster does the rest 179/6
    40.6 Ohh he's gone! Or is he? Mendis comes forward to a full ball outside off that doesn't spin in. He loses his balance and stumbles forward and Carey, who didn't collect it cleanly, still manages to hold it and take the bails off with the ball lodged between his gloves low on the hand. Or was it between his hand and chest? The question is if the ball had contact with his gloves or not when he took the bails off. And Joel Wilson is satisfied that Carey did enough and Mendis falls for 34 187/7
    42.1 Knocks him over! Jayasuriya goes for a mighty sweep, but misses this full ball that spins in from outside off. It stayed low too and crashed into off stump. Lyon closes in on a five-for 192/8
    54.3 Third time does the trick for Australia! Goes for another big slog and gets a top edge that flies high to point. Kuhnemann gets his ninth wicket of the match and Australia register a win by an innings and 242 runs 247/10
    47.1 Oh beauty! Peiris has defended well so far but has no answer to this one as this one goes on with the angle to beat the outside edge and clip off stump. Australia now one wicket away 209/9
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    TOTAL
    247 all out (f/o) (54.3 Overs, RR: 4.53)
    Fall of wickets: 1-6 (Oshada Fernando, 2.1 ov), 2-6 (Dimuth Karunaratne, 3.1 ov), 3-75 (Dinesh Chandimal, 17.2 ov), 4-114 (Kamindu Mendis, 24.3 ov), 5-114 (Angelo Mathews, 25.1 ov), 6-179 (Dhananjaya de Silva, 39.5 ov), 7-187 (Kusal Mendis, 40.6 ov), 8-192 (Prabath Jayasuriya, 42.1 ov), 9-209 (Nishan Peiris, 47.1 ov), 10-247 (Jeffrey Vandersay, 54.3 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEconWDNB
    MA Starc511412.800
    T Murphy1105715.1800
    MP Kuhnemann17.328644.9100
    NM Lyon1947844.100
    TM Head2080400

Match Details

Toss

Australia , elected to bat first

Player Of The Match

Series result

Australia led the 2-match series 1-0

Match number

Season

Hours of play (local time)

09.45 start, Lunch 12.00-12.40, Tea 14.55-15.15, Close 17.15

Match days

29,30,31 January, 1 February 2025 (5-day match)

Test debut

TV Umpires

Reserve Umpire

Match Referee

Points

Australia 12, Sri Lanka 0

Close of Play

  • Wed, 29 Jan - day 1 - Australia 1st innings 330/2 (UT Khawaja 147*, SPD Smith 104*, 81.1 ov)
  • Thu, 30 Jan - day 2 - Sri Lanka 1st innings 44/3 (LD Chandimal 9*, PHKD Mendis 13*, 15 ov)
  • Fri, 31 Jan - day 3 - Sri Lanka 1st innings 136/5 (LD Chandimal 63*, BKG Mendis 10*, 42 ov)
  • Sat, 1 Feb - day 4 - Sri Lanka 2nd innings 247 (54.3 ov) - end of match

Match Notes

Sri Lanka 3rd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st6FDM KarunaratneBOP Fernando
2nd0FDM KarunaratneLD Chandimal
3rd69AD MathewsLD Chandimal
4th39AD MathewsPHKD Mendis
5th0AD MathewsDM de Silva
6th65DM de SilvaBKG Mendis
7th8NGRP JayasuriyaBKG Mendis
8th5JDF VandersayNGRP Jayasuriya
9th17JDF VandersayKN Peiris
10th38JDF VandersayAM Fernando