Sunday, 14 August 2016

Australia reaches 141-1 vs Sri Lanka at stumps on day 2

Australia was aided considerably hundreds of years from Shaun Marsh and chief Steve Smith and their unbroken 120-run organization. 

Australia gave a fitting answer to Sri Lanka's first-innings score of 355 by achieving 141-1 at stumps on Sunday, the second day of the third test. It was aided significantly hundreds of years from Shaun Marsh and commander Steve Smith and their unbroken 120-run association for the second wicket. 

Swamp was batting undefeated on 64 incorporating 10 limits with Smith on 61 with a six and five limits. The pair met up after David Warner (11) fell early, debilitating yet another Australian batting breakdown seen over and again in the arrangement. 

Warner was rejected in the fourth over, got behind off spinner Dhananjaya de Silva. 

The association amongst Marsh and Smith took 234 balls. 

Sri Lanka was knocked down some pins out for 355 

Sri Lanka was knocked down some pins out for 355 just before tea with Dinesh Chandimal top scoring with 132 and de Silva scoring 129 for his lady test hundred in just his third diversion. 

Chandimal was gotten behind in the wake of confronting 356 balls and hitting 13 limits and a six. 

De Silva was released in the morning session got bat-cushion by Marsh off spinner Nathan Lyon. His runs fell off 280 balls and included 18 limits. 

Chandimal and de Silva shared 211 keeps running for the 6th wicket, revamping the innings from a dubious 26 for five. Their organization endured about 5-1/2 hours. 

After Sri Lanka continued at 299 for seven after lunch, Rangana Herath resigned subsequent to kicking it into high gear hit by the ball in the guts and did not come back to bat. 

Dilruwan Perera was out for 16 when he hurled a Holland conveyance to Lyon at long-off. Australia quick bowler Mitchell Starc completed with five for 63, his third five-wicket pull in the arrangement. 

Sri Lanka skipper Angelo Mathews won the hurl and chose to bat first on the main morning Saturday yet his choice undermined to reverse discharge when the top request caved in. 

Sri Lanka drives the three-match arrangement 2-0 and search for an uncommon 3-0 whitewash. A win is significant for Australia to stay in conflict to hold its No.1 test positioning.

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