Steve Smith and Alex Carey have plundered centuries in Galle to put Australia in a commanding position against Sri Lanka. See ...
There’s so much to like about Alex Carey. Australia simply hasn’t learnt to love him yet. Not to the extent we do in South ...
In the second test, also in Galle, Smith and Alex Carey struck centuries as Australia swept the series after prevailing in a little over three days.
Just as he looked set to take Sri Lanka to safer shores, Alex Carey produced a moment of brilliance – stumping Chandimal off left-arm spinner Matthew Kuhnemann to send alarm bells ringing.
Eight overs later he was able to sneak one through the defences of Alex Carey, who fell for 156. This was the Jayasuriya Sri Lanka had hoped would help them regain the Warne-Muralitharan Trophy.
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Daily News Worldwide (English) on MSNWe negotiated the Lankan spinners well, says SmithThe way we are playing the spinners at the moment, is great,” Australia skipper Steve Smith said after being adjudged Player of the Series at Galle.“We had a really good training camp in Dubai for a ...
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Hosted on MSNSmith lauds batters' adapting abilities following Australia's series win against Sri LankaFollowing his side's nine-wicket win over Sri Lanka in the second Test, Australian skipper Steve Smith said that he enjoys ...
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Daily Times(PK) on MSNAsalanka ton leads Sri Lanka to win over AustraliaSri Lanka have embarrassed a second string Australian side with a 49-run victory after an imposing century from captain Charith Asalanka in the opening ODI match in Colombo. The hosts collapsed to ...
Steve Smith broke Ricky Ponting's record for the most catches in red-ball cricket for Australia on a delicately poised ...
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