Why would Sri Lanka's premier spinner want to see a replay ... disservice to the many other brainfades that played out at the Galle International Stadium on Saturday. This is not to take anything ...
For decades, the Galle International Stadium was Sri Lanka’s untouchable fortress in Tests, a venue where world-class spinners spun webs around opposition batsmen. But today, it stands exposed—a ...
The Galle Fortress was breached by the touring Australian team, who capitulated Sri Lanka to a 2-0 defeat. Sri Lanka scored 900 runs for the loss of 40 wickets while Australia scored 1068 runs for the ...
That is exactly what Sri Lanka achieved, one point for turning up in each of the Galle Tests. From the moment a belligerent Travis Head bullied the Sri Lankan new ball in the first Test ...
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Sri Lanka turn up, but do little else in Galle mismatchBut with the bat, Sri Lanka were especially inept. There should have been people who stopped Australia from dominating a Test at Galle, and imposing on Sri Lanka the biggest of the Test defeats ...
Australia and Sri Lanka face off in the second and final Test in Galle this afternoon, less than a week after the first Test ended at the same venue. Reigning champions Australia have already ...
His return is expected to bolster the batting line-up, giving Sri Lanka a much-needed edge. In consultation with the team management, the selectors have decided to release two players from the 18 ...
Hard enough for the sound to reverberate around Galle International Stadium ... Oohs and aahs ensued, with Sri Lanka's premier spinner reacting with the same level of anguish with which he ...
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