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Mitchell Starc continued to torment the Sri Lankan batsman on the fourth day in Canberra as he took a five-wicket haul once again to lead Australia to a 366-run win.
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Mitchell Starc continued to torment the Sri Lankan batsman on the fourth day in Canberra as he took a five-wicket haul once again to lead Australia to a 366-run win.
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Mitchell Starc took a superb five-wicket haul and Usman Khawaja struck a brilliant 101 not out as Australia set Sri Lanka a mammoth target of 516 to win on the third day in Canberra.
Dimuth Karunaratne was cleared to bat again after being discharged from the hospital and passing a concussion test
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Sri Lanka opener Dimuth Karunaratne was discharged from the hospital and even cleared to bat again after he was given a clean bill of health after being struck on the back of the neck.
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Australia batsman Kurtis Patterson scored a career-best 114 not out to keep his side in complete control against Sri Lanka on the second day in Canberra.
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Joe Burns and Travis Head made career-best scores of 172 not out and 161 as Australia tormented Sri Lanka on the opening day of the second Test in Canberra.
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Sri Lanka pace bowler Dushmantha Chameera will miss the second Test against Australia in Canberra due to a left ankle injury.
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Australia have added all-rounder Marcus Stoinis to their squad for the second Test against Sri Lanka, which begins on February 1 in Canberra.
Mathews is still recovering from the hamstring injury he suffered last month
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Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews has been ruled out of his side’s Twenty20 series in Australia later this month as he has not fully recovered from a hamstring injury.
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Rishi Dhawan has been named as pace bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s replacement for the upcoming Twenty20 series against Australia after the latter fractured his left thumb.
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Kane Richardson claimed his maiden five-wicket haul as Australia scripted an unbelievable come-from-behind win against India in the fourth ODI in Canberra.