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The 1st Test of the Warne-Muralitharan Trophy at the Galle International Stadium brought wonders for the Australian as they asserted total dominance over the proceedings of the game to give a crushing defeat to Sri Lanka. The defeat will go down in the history books as a humiliation on the home soil as Sri Lanka were rattled on 247 runs to suffer a loss by an innings and 242 runs.
The saga of disappointment continued for Sri Lanka on Day 4
Sri Lanka with the danger of follow-on looming over their heads as they were struggling at 136/5 at the end of Day 3 in which rain gods saved them from crushing down in the final session. However, the Sri Lankan horror-show with the bat continued. The Sri Lankan batters had no response to the spin masterclass from Matthew Kuhnemann and Nathan Lyon who bagged 5 and 3 wickets respectively to put an end to Sri Lanka’s hopes in the 1st innings.
The Sri Lankan innings crashed in the very first session of the day’s play at a meagre score of 165 runs. With a mammoth lead in-hand and rain anticipated later during the day, Australia took their chances and enforced a follow-on on the home side considering their bowlers just bowled 52.2 pavers to bundle the Sri Lankan innings.
The second innings of the home side was no different than the previous one as they succumbed to the scoreboard pressure. The Sri Lankan middle order tried to resist for some time but the relentless offensive bowling display from Australia proved to be too much for them. Tailender Jeffrey Vandersay did add a 53-run knock in the end to delay the Sri Lankan loss but could not overturn the inevitable.
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Australia spun a web to trap Sri Lanka
The Australian side took full advantage of the favourable conditions for spin bowling and struck at the right time to assert their total dominance over the home side. The highlight performance with the bowl came from Kuhnemann who clinched a 5-wicket haul in the first innings and bagged another 4 wickets during the second Sri Lankan innings to add a 9-wicket haul to his name, a first for the youngster in his international career. Lyon supported Kuhnemann to apply further pressure on Sri Lanka and took 4 wickets in the second innings.
Todd Murphy and Mitchell Starc played a crucial role in preventing the easy runs to the Lankan batters in both the innings. Starc bowled 8 overs for just 13 runs and took 2 wickets in the 1st and gave away 14 runs in 5 overs for Oshada Fernando’s wicket in the 2nd innings. Murphy on the other hand, bagged the wicket of Dimuth Karunaratne in the 2nd innings and gave away 57 runs in his 11-over spell. Australia have now secured a 1-0 lead in the 2-match Test series. The last Test of the series will be played from February 6.
Here’s how Twitter reacted:
In their backyard and conditions… Almost a full day washed out…
Not full strength
And to STILL win by an Innings and 242 runs is simply INCREDIBLE!!Congrats on a HUGE win lads 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼@CricketAus 🇦🇺🇦🇺🏏🇦🇺🇦🇺#SLvsAUS pic.twitter.com/vHFtaNCXZv
— Scotty 🇦🇺 (@ScottLee80) February 1, 2025
In last 6 years,Australia have lost only two Test series
Vs India 1-2 in 2021
Vs India 1-2 in 2023They have won Test series v India,South Africa,England,New Zealand,Pakistan,Srilanka,West Indies
They have also gone undefeated in England,Pakistan,Srilanka,New Zealand#SLvsAUS pic.twitter.com/xZnXOg28ox
— Arnav Singh (@Arnavv43) February 1, 2025
Australian cricket teams in sync, wickets within a minute of each other #Ashes #SLvsAUS pic.twitter.com/ckOI3HCOQJ
— Lisa Potts (@leaseM_87) February 1, 2025
Congratulations to Usman Khawaja who won man of the match and takes home a set of Sri Lankan Solar Panels. #SLvsAUS pic.twitter.com/fTgIq6cFd9
— Tom Haylock (@thaylock) February 1, 2025
Watched the final wicket fall in the woman’s game, switched over to the men’s and the ball was in the air, ready to be taken by Starc #Ashes #SLvsAUS
— Sometimes A Nerd (@lil_bit_nerdy) February 1, 2025
Australia taught Srilanka how to spin the bowl in their home ground#SLvsAUS
— OSG (@VMathumegalan) February 1, 2025
Both the teams struggled hard to get the last scalp and then did it within three balls of each other !
What a legendary day !
A 16-0 swipe off the Ashes and another test win in Asia.#Ashes #AUSENG #SLvsAUS pic.twitter.com/3C9F53xOSS
— Pritam Guha (@peezee31) February 1, 2025
And almost simultaneously!!!! Seconds apart, the Aussie boys complete a victory margin by an innings at Galle while the girls wrap up England to win by an innings at the G to make it a 16-0 drubbing of the poms!!!#Ashes #AusvEng #SLvsAUS
— Ammar (@Ammarzaheer) February 1, 2025
If the BGT had gone differently, there'd be more spotlight on this Australia win against a formidable home team.
Smith's captaincy was bold, Inglis' choice has turned inspired, Khawaja's comeback resilient.
Kuhnemann, reassuring with Lyon's looming retirement.#SLvsAUS
— Kris (@krisbot) February 1, 2025
Our 🇱🇰 boys are so skilled they managed to pull off 2 days of work in half an hour on day 4. The rest is history. Congratz to Aussies. 😔 #SLvsAUS https://t.co/uurHfNRU2N
— Kasun (@kasun_am) February 1, 2025