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Friday 28 December 2012

Day 3 Australia v Sri Lanka

A reminder of the scorecards going into day 3


Sri Lanka 1st Innings - All out
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Karunaratnec Wadeb Bird
5
1400
Dilshan
b Johnson
11
2020
Sangakkarac Wadeb Johnson
58
9880
M Jayawardenec Wadeb Siddle
3
2600
Samaraweerac Warnerb Bird
10
3800
Mathewsc M Husseyb Siddle
15
1310
P Jayawardenec Hughesb Johnson
24
3010
Prasadc Wadeb Johnson
0
100
Herathc Cowanb Lyon
14
1910
Eranganot out
4
810
Welegedarac M Husseyb Lyon
0
200
Extras
7nb 5lb12
Total
all out156(43.4 ovs)

Bowler
O
M
R
W
Johnson14.02634
Bird13.05322
Siddle8.01302
Watson3.0230
Lyon5.40232
Fall of wicket
13Karunaratne
19Dilshan
37M Jayawardene
79Samaraweera
99Mathews
134P Jayawardene
134Prasad
147Sangakkara
156Herath
156Welegedara



Australia 1st Innings - All out
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Cowanc M Jayawardeneb Prasad
36
8250
Warnerc Prasadb Mathews
62
4681
Hughesrun out (Dilshan)
10
1810
Watsonc Samaraweerab Prasad
83
19881
Clarkec M Jayawardeneb Eranga
106
187140
M Husseyc Herathb Dilshan
34
6840
Wadec Erangab Prasad
1
600
Johnsonnot out
92
15070
Siddlec M Jayawardeneb Eranga
13
3000
Lyonc Subb Mathews
1
1400
Bird
b Eranga
0
1100
Extras
2nb 6w 9b 5lb22
Total
all out460(134.4 ovs)

Bowler
O
M
R
W
Welegedara14.47380
Eranga27.031093
Prasad26.021063
Mathews16.03602
Herath39.07950
Dilshan12.01381
Fall of wicket
95Warner
117Hughes
117Cowan
311Clarke
313Watson
315Wade
376M Hussey
434Siddle
451Lyon
460Bird


So Aussies win by an innings and 201 runs 

15min delay due to rain but day 3 commenced at 2345 GMT (1045 local) 


Australia lose Nathan Lyon on 451/9 and Bird on 460


Sri Lanka's 2nd innings starts off poorly as  Karunaratne is run out and Dilshan falls cheaply 1/2 they are dismissed for 103 lost 7 wickets, sangakkara retired hurt  Jayawardene & Welegedara injured earlier in the test so did not bat. 




Sri Lanka 2nd Innings - Close
 
 
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Karunaratnerun out (Johnson)
 
1
300
Dilshanc Cowanb Johnson
0
100
Sangakkararetd hurt
 
27
4340
M Jayawardene
 
b Bird
0
600
Samaraweeralbwb Bird
1
800
Mathews
 
b Johnson
35
4850
Prasadc Hughesb Lyon
17
1702
Herathnot out
 
11
1710
Erangac Cowanb Siddle
0
400
P Jayawardenedid not bat
 
0
000
Welegedaradid not bat
 
0
000
Extras
 
1nb 10lb11
 
Total
 
all out103(24.2 ovs)

Bowler
O
M
R
W
Johnson8.00162
Bird9.01292
Siddle5.20321
Lyon2.00161
Fall of wicket
 
1Karunaratne
1Dilshan
3M Jayawardene
13Samaraweera
74Mathews
102Prasad
103Eranga










Australia swept to an innings-and-201-run victory over Sri Lanka in the second Test to wrap up the three-match series with a game to spare.
The tourists, who lost first-innings top scorer Kumar Sangakkara to a broken hand, were bowled out for just 103 before tea on the third day at the MCG.
Mitchell Johnson, having made 92 not out in Australia's total of 460, took 2-16 and debutant Jackson Bird 2-29.
The final Test in Sydney starts on 3 January.
Australia, who won the first Test by 137 runs, converted their overnight 440-8 into 460, and Sri Lanka never threatened to overhaul a first-innings deficit of 304 as they slipped to 13-4, their cause hampered by Prasanna Jayawardene and Chanaka Welegedara being unable to bat because of injury.
"The boys went pretty hard at their batters with the short ball and they didn't like it," said man of the match Johnson, who took six wickets in the match.
That intimidation factor definitely worked out there today. Unfortunately for them, they got a few injuries out of it."
Dimuth Karunaratne was run out in comical fashion after three balls and Tillakaratne Dilshan fended Johnson's next delivery to short leg.
In the next over Mahela Jayawardene, withdrawing his bat, was bowled via an inside edge by Bird, who then trapped Thilan Samaraweera lbw.
A recovery of sorts was curtailed when Sangakkara was struck on the left hand by a lifter from Johnson, an injury that forced him to retire hurt on 27 and rules him out of the third Test and the three one-day internationals that follow.
Angelo Mathews, who top-scored with 35, dragged on as he attempted to pull Johnson, and the dismissals of Dhammika Prasad and Rangana Herath in successive overs sealed Australia's crushing victory with seven sessions to spare.
"We played a really bad game of cricket," said Sri Lanka captain Jayawardene.
Clarke, who suffered his first series defeat as captain against South Africa earlier this month, said: "It's a really good step for us as a team, knowing we let a few opportunities against South Africa slide when we were on top.
"Throughout this Test match we've capitalised on the momentum we've had."
Australia all-rounder Shane Watson will also miss the third Test after suffering a calf strain in Melbourne.

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