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Saturday 6 August 2016

Sri Lanka's push towards series win

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Dilruwan Perera dislodged trio David Warner (41), Steve Smith (30) and Adam Voges (28), while Lakshan Sandakan backed him up releasing Mitchell Marsh (18) to leave Australia dangerously placed on 133 for 7, still 280 runs improbable victory from registration lunch on the day of the examination of the Galle international stadium 3 on Saturday (August 6).

Earlier, Warner showed the need of tactical Nous flare briefly. He tried to pitch the ball, but the couple soon `Perera and Herath drew their length, he folded the camp theme for the gaps in the field. However, as the subtle variations of drift and turn off the 34-year-old spinner nipped out aggressive opener.

For a while, Perera was plugging away and tossing it out of the channel. He then moved to the target for its line of stumps and bowling regulate the application. Warner can not pick up vibrations, and rapped on the pads. After some thought, the on-field UMPIRE responded positively Vociferous protests. Warner, however, took the review, but the ball tracker is anticipated that it will knock the stumps and Perera rewarded for its perseverance.

The other end of the spectrum, Smith played with the air of composure shaky batting line-up together. He looked a step down the road, but also occasions wait for the ball to arrive and play his eye line. His colleague, Adam Voges, try to be proactive to reverse sweep. 36-year-old middle-order batsman, then danced down the track and appeared to have eked out Perera inside edge to short leg grabbing the chance with midfielder position.

Voges, however, will be elected by the review, and it was clear replays that missed the edge of the Bat, and Chris Gaffaney forced to overturn its decision. Sri Lanka, however, did not have to wait long to celebrate because Smith Perera prized out of the 20 innings.

Loud calls bat- pad exemption was not granted. However, Angelo Mathews picked up immediately review and there seemed to be faint inside edge. For the second time in three overs, Gaffaney was forced to change its decision.

Voges, to its credit, soaked up the pressure to keep the spin trio Herath, Perera and Lakshan at Sandakan Bay. He had a few nervous moments along the way, however, was able to glue together the innings. Mitchell Marsh looked unsure as he pushed and poked at deliveries only and all off- stump, and then shared a stand of 39 before Voges was named the 33th leg.

He also has not ruled out the on-field umpire, but Sri Lanka opted to review. Since the Marsh did not offer a shot and the ball hitting the stumps, verdict reversed. It should be noted that the referee did not have a great morning. To make matters, Voges tried to reverse sweep off Perera risky and can only hear the death rattle. In fact, it turned out to be Perera fifth chapter of the innings.

Only three wickets away from completing the proceedings, the home team fancy their chances of posting a series of well-earned victory. Their opponents, Australia, need a lot of soul-searching to do.

Brief Scores: Sri Lanka 281 (Kusal Mendis 86, Angelo Mathews 54; Mitchell stârc 5-44) and 237 (Dilruwan Perera 64, Angelo Mathews 47; Mitchell stârc 6-50) lead Australia 106 (David Warner 42, Mitchell Marsh 27; Dilruwan Perera 4-29, Rangana Herath 4-35) and 133/7 (David Warner 41; Dilruwan Perera 5-46) by 280 runs

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