Australia lose Test crown after Sri Lanka complete historic whitewash

Published August 18, 2016
COLOMBO: Sri Lankan players pose after their series whitewash of Australia at the SSC Ground on Wednesday.—AFP
COLOMBO: Sri Lankan players pose after their series whitewash of Australia at the SSC Ground on Wednesday.—AFP

COLOMBO: Australia lost their crown as the kings of Test cricket on Wednesday after another devastating burst of spin bowling from the veteran Rangana Herath helped Sri Lanka clinch a historic series whitewash.

Set a formidable target of 324 in their second innings of the third and final Test, Australia collapsed were all out for just 160 as Herath took seven for 64 at the SSC Ground in Colombo.

It was the third time in a row that the Australians had lost all of their Tests in away series against teams from the sub-continent and allowed India to regain the number one slot in the world rankings.

And it was the first time that the hosts had ever recorded a clean sweep of a major cricketing nation since they gained Test status in 1981.

Openers David Warner and Shaun Marsh briefly raised Australian hopes of a consolation win as they made a brisk start to their chase before their partnership was broken just before lunch with the score on 77.

Off-spinner Dilruwan Perera’s dismissal of Marsh, who scored a century in the first innings in Colombo, was the cue for a dramatic collapse by the Australians who lost their last nine wickets for just 60 runs.

The destroyer-in-chief was Herath who, having claimed six wickets in the first innings, was again close to unplayable at times.

Smith was his first victim and he then snared Adam Voges in the same over.

Warner, who had batted well for his 68 with six fours and a six, was Perera’s second big strike.

His removal opened up the tail to Herath who wrapped up proceedings by taking the final wicket of Nathan Lyon, triggering wild celebrations in front of a raucous home crowd — many of whom had been admitted for free.

“The feeling is unbelievable. This is one of the top series for us,” a beaming Sri Lankan skipper Angelo Mathews after being handed the Warne-Muralitharan Trophy.

Earlier Sri Lanka, who resumed on 312 for eight, declared their second innings on 347-8 with overnight batsman Dhananjaya de Silva unbeaten on 65.

Playing in just his third Test, de Silva smashed 10 boundaries during his 74-ball knock, after scoring a century in the first innings. Australian paceman Mitchell Starc was the standout performer for the visitors with his 24 wickets in the series including three five-wicket hauls.

But the man-of-series award went to Herath who took a total of 28 wickets in the three Tests, including a hat-trick in the second rubber.

Sri Lanka had only ever beaten Australia once before in a Test match but they won the first two contests of the series comfortably in Pallekele and Galle before the finale in the capital.

The outcome means that India, who have just won an away series against the West Indies, are now top of the rankings and Pakistan have also leapfrogged Australia into second place.

The teams now head into the limited-overs phase of the tour with the first of the five One-day Internationals scheduled for Sunday.

AUSTRALIAN opener David Warner plays a shot as Sri Lankan wicket-keeper Kusal Perera looks on during the final day of the third Test.—AFP
AUSTRALIAN opener David Warner plays a shot as Sri Lankan wicket-keeper Kusal Perera looks on during the final day of the third Test.—AFP

Scoreboard

SRI LANKA (1st Innings) 355 (L.D. Chandimal 132, D.M. de Silva 129; M.A. Starc 5-63, N.M. Lyon 3-110).

AUSTRALIA (1st Innings) 379 (S.E. Marsh 130, S.P.D. Smith 119, M.R. Marsh 53; H.M.R.K.B. Herath 6-81).

SRI LANKA (2nd Innings, overnight 312-8):

M.K.D. Perera lbw b Starc 8

F.D.M. Karunaratne st Nevill b Lyon 22

J.K. Silva c Smith b Holland 115

M.D.K.J. Perera c Nevill b Holland 24

B.K.G. Mendis lbw b Starc 18

A.D. Mathews c Smith b Lyon 26

L.D. Chandimal lbw b Lyon 43

D.M. de Silva not out 65

H.M.R.K.B. Herath c Smith b Lyon 5

R.A.S. Lakmal not out 4

EXTRAS (B-8, LB-3, W-1, NB-5) 17

TOTAL (for eight wkts decl, 99.3 overs) 347

FALL OF WKTS: 1-8, 2-44, 3-69, 4-98, 5-156, 6-246, 7-276, 8-297.

BOWLING: Starc 19.3-4-72-2 (1nb); Lyon 37-7-123-4; Holland 20-4-72-2; Hazlewood 14-2-33-0 (1w); Smith 2-0-13-0; M.R. Marsh 3-1-3-0; Henriques 2-0-9-0; Voges 2-0-11-0.

AUSTRALIA (2nd Innings):

S.E. Marsh c Mendis b D. Perera 23

D.A. Warner b D. Perera 68

S.P.D. Smith b Herath 8

A.C. Voges lbw b Herath 1

M.C. Henriques run out 4

M.R. Marsh c K. Perera b Herath 9

P.M. Nevill c Mathews b Herath 2

M.A. Starc c K. Perera b Herath 23

N.M. Lyon lbw b Herath 12

J.R. Hazlewood st K. Perera b Herath 0

J.M. Holland not out 0

EXTRAS (B-4, LB-6) 10

TOTAL (all out, 44.1 overs) 160

FALL OF WKTS: 1-77, 2-100, 3-102, 4-114, 5-115, 6-123, 7-140, 8-157, 9-159.

BOWLING: Herath 18.1-3-64-7; M.K.D. Perera 22-3-71-2; de Silva 4-0-15-0.

RESULT: Sri Lanka won by 160 runs to win three-match series 3-0.

UMPIRES: C.B. Gaffaney (New Zealand) and S. Ravi (India).

TV UMPIRE: R.A. Kettleborough (England).

MATCH REFEREE: B.C. Broad (England).

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Rangana Herath.

MAN-OF-THE-SERIES: Rangana Herath

FIRST TEST: Pallekele, Sri Lanka won by 106 runs.

SECOND TEST: Galle, Sri Lanka won by 229 runs.

Published in Dawn, August 18th, 2016

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