International Tours - Australia A v Sri Lanka A Four-Day Series - Domestic First ClassJuly 13 - July 16
Domestic First Class (1st Four-Day Match)
Play in progress
Australia A
Sri Lanka A
486/10
272/10
69/2
Sri Lanka A trail Australia A by 145 runs with 8 wickets remaining
9.5Scott to K Rajapaksha Vidana Pathiranalage18/1
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Liam Scott to Kamil Mishara. Length ball, defending, Edged, caught by Philippe.
10.2Thornton to L Igalagamage18/2
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught & Bowled. Henry Thornton to Lahiru Udara. Length ball, pushing, Played back to bowler, caught by Thornton.
33.2Thornton to M Fernando78/3
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Henry Thornton to Nuwanidu Fernando. Length ball, defending, Edged to first slip, caught by McSweeney.
34.2Perry to D Sooriyabandara78/4
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Mitchell Perry to Pasindu Sooriyabandara. Back of a length, pulling, mis-timed to mid wicket, caught by Jeh.
37.5Jeh to P Rathnayake89/5
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Zanden Jeh to Pavan Rathnayake. Back of a length, pulling, mis-timed to mid wicket, caught by Patterson.
44.4Smith to P De Silva128/6
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Louis Smith to Vishad Randika. Length ball, pushing, Edged, caught by Philippe.
64.5McSweeney to I Wijesundara205/7
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Nathan McSweeney to Isitha Wijesundara. Length ball, driving, mis-timed in the air uncontrolled to point, caught by Sangha.
74.2McSweeney to P Liyanagamage235/8
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Nathan McSweeney to Pramod Madushan. Length ball, sweeping, mis-timed to leg gully, caught by Smith.
77.6Kellaway to A Sahahab255/9
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Campbell Kellaway to Mohamed Shiraz. Length ball, defending, Edged to first slip, caught by McSweeney.
81.6Scott to K Peiris272/10
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Liam Scott to Nishan Peiris. Length ball, pushing, Edged to second slip, caught by Sangha. After winning the toss and electing to bowl the Australia A side got off to good start, picking up two early wickets with tight opening spells. The Sri Lanka A side fought back well, in particular Sonal Dinusha, who batted fantastically and finished unbeaten on 105. The wickets were shared around the Australian bowlers and Sri Lanka finished all out on 272.
Max favourites reached
Max favourites reached