SL vs AUS (monitor): Prabath Jayasuriya bowls Jaffa and rejects Josh Inglis for the duck on the third day of the second test
Second and final test match Warne-Muralitharan Trophy Marked by exciting contests in the meantime Sri Lanka and Australia. Australia leads the home side, but the contests are fine and calm. Visitors may have wanted a more prominent lead at the end of the first inning. But it was cut short by an astonishing spell from Prabath Jayasuriya Australian batters, especially the last traditional batter, were guaranteed. Josh Inglis He was sent back to the pavilion early.
Josh Inglis was stunned by the absolute beauty from Prabhas Jayasuriya.
The incident occurred during the 85th in Australian innings as Inglis came to the crease after an epic stand from Steve Smith It’s over. Smith made an incredible 131 runs from 254 balls that stabilized Australia’s innings after an early setback. After his departure, it was time for Inglis to continue his fantastic rhythm from the first Test and put some runs on the board to further integrate the team’s lead.
However, Inglis’ crease time was far from ideal as he was bowled on the very second ball of the innings. Jayasurya chose him shortly after he sent it. Alex Carry We returned to the pavilion with a charming full-length delivery that Inglis became committing early. But he had two minds about whether to play the ball with his front legs or move backwards. This split led him to the fog of Bale hitting the ball, marking the end of Inglis’ short-term run instead. Inglis’ firing became a critical time as the Australian firing floodgates were opened. The remaining Australian batsmen were wrapped in Sri Lankan bowlers, particularly encouraging spin bowling.
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Two wickets over 😮
Josh Inglis goes to the second ball duck #slvaus pic.twitter.com/re8crjvlp1
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Australia has placed the total in one inning, so the commander
Because of the heroes of Smith and Carrie, Australia was able to bring together a total of 414 runs in one inning, responding to the 257 runs that Sri Lanka hit first. Visitors have taken a 157 run lead that is far from ideal following Australia’s own high standards, but considering the pitch, they will never help the spinner even more as the match progresses. The weight that closes Sri Lanka’s two innings falls on Australian bowling units, particularly the successful duo. Nathan Lyon and Mathhew Kuhnemann It was the bone of a fight against Sri Lankan batsmen and was able to assert their control over the course of the series.
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