Australia finally conquered Sri Lanka after a siege lasting eight days over two Test matches. It means they will head to the ...
Australia was firmly in control against Sri Lanka in the second test after reducing the host to 229-9 by stumps on day one Thursday.
Sri Lanka is set to reach three million tourists by 2025, as the island bounces back from its economic crisis, aiming to boost revenue and showcase its vibrant ...
While 29-year-old Australian batsman Josh Inglis became the second fastest maiden Test centurion with his knock of 102 runs off 94 balls against Sri Lanka in Galle on Thursday to be only behind Indian ...
A large banner scribbled with words, ‘Shane Warne Stand’, fluttered at the the historic Galle Fort that overlooks the ... “This is a sign in honour of dad that the Sri Lankans have made for the ...
Sri Lanka were 136-5 by lunch in Galle, with wicketkeeper Kusal Mendis also at the crease on 10, after losing two more wickets from their overnight 44-3. The break was called early and players ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Australia’s Matthew Kuhnemann celebrates the wicket of Sri Lanka’s Dhananjaya de Silva during day three ...
On another day dominated by Australia, Sri Lanka found themselves at the receiving end of the first Warne-Murali Trophy Test played at the Galle International Cricket Stadium yesterday. Having made ...
Rain slowed Australia's progress on day three of the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle. After the tourists dominated the first two days, Sri Lanka resumed on 44-3 and reached 136-5 at lunch ...
Sri Lanka were 44-3 by stumps on day two at Galle with senior batsmen Dinesh Chandimal on nine and Kamindu Mendis on 13 when rain stopped play. Left-arm spinner Matthew Kuhnemann struck first to have ...
GALLE, Sri Lanka (AP) — Dinesh Chandimal scored an unbeaten 63 as Sri Lanka struggled to 136 for five at lunch Friday in response to Australia’s imposing first innings of 654 for six declared.
Having swept aside the best resistance Sri Lanka could muster across the first two and a bit days of the opening Test, Australia met a much more intractable force – Galle's sodden sub-tropical ...