USMan Khawaja played the largest innings of the test carrier, and Australia tightened Sri Lanka screws and was tightened by an opener in a series away from the host.
Khawaja (232), STEVE SMITH (141), and debutant Josh Inglis (102) have made Gal’s Sri Lanka life in Hell, as Australia declared in 654-6 years.
After that, Sri Lanka lost 3 wettes within an hour from Australia’s declaration to end 44-3 on the second day of Wednesday, and was on the slip on the slip. Maxwinny could have lost another day.
Australia was a stump of 610 runs, and Camindu Mendis and Candimal were unbeated when the rain stopped on the second day.
Opening bowling, Matthew Kuneman, an off -spinner on the left arm, has tried to reject the first over -over and nervous squirrels since dislocation of his thumb two weeks ago.
The spectacular catch from the slip Maxwenny and the dagger travishead pushed Sri Lanka into the world of wounds and handed the Mitch Stark and Nathan Lyon’s early scalp.
Previously, veteran opener, Khawaja, silenced the critics who had demonstrated in the harsh summer, surely extending his long career in his first test.
KHAWAJA was dropped twice, and if Sri Lanka was using a review on the first day, it would have been kicked out.
His property finally ran away in the second session and walked immediately with the Plabus Jayasulia, which took 3-193, toward the wakekeeper Kusarumendis.
KHAWAJA has left a good friend. Donald Bradman is the only Australian Australian who reached 200 runs in test innings after his 38th birthday, but when Sri Lanka breaks down at the end of the day, he is a fostering. I hindered it.
After lambasting his achievements on spin, Kawaja frequently and effectively reversed the 352 delivery faced on the pitch that provides a limited bounce.
He found a gap between the Fielder throughout the inning, and gave Jayasriya’s previous covers in the first session to hand over the 195 -eared high score.
The veterans sneaked in the single on the way, reached 200, kneeled on the ground, kissed the lawn, and raised their fists in the air.
It was a very small galler crowd, but he praised Kawaja under the clearest sky in this week, although he attended on the first day to see the 10,000 runs passing 10,000 runs. Panant got up.
Inglis has proven the choice as a professional batter at the expense of the teenage Sam Konstas, speeding up the road from only 90 delivery to three figures.
Only India’s Shikal Darwan (85 balls) has reached a century earlier in the test debut.
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Ingris’s aggression and ability to spin appeared in a complete show in 2015, the first Australian debut that won the first century since Adam Voges.
Before Ingris pushed to cover Jayasuria, six Jeffrey Vandersey had been particularly highlights.
Ingris was pleased with the inning, and when he realized that he would make a test debut at the age of 29, he said he felt like a “Christmas morning child.”
“I tried to be really aggressive, and when I was able to do it, I tried to keep the bowler under pressure and drop the other side,” said Ingris.
After choosing not to review two wheels on the first day, the host finally found DRS and screamed LBW on the second floor to end Smith’s fierce innings.
Smith raised a bat to the crowd at the end of the inning that Jayasriya had held up from his bowling.
Instead, Smith continued to be confused on the second day, handed Snil Gabasker to 13th place, and lasted for more than 6 in the highest lancer list ever.
Smith won 10,140 runs in buggy green.
His 266 Lance with Khawaja was the third largest wet stand in Australia on the test history, the fifth largest of the third wheelet.