Dilruwan Perera Bags Six as Sri Lanka Clinch Historic Series
Australia, chasing a challenging 413 for victory, were bundled out for 183 after lunch as Sri Lanka, who won their last series against the visitors in 1999, took an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match rubber.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: August 06, 2016 02:34 pm IST
Highlights
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Sri Lanka beat Australia by 229 runs in the second Test
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They have now taken an unassailable 2-0 lead in the 3-match series
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Dilruwan Perera was named Man of the Match for picking 10 wickets
Off-spinner Dilruwan Perera bagged six wickets to fashion Sri Lanka's historic series win over Australia Saturday as the world number one side suffered a humiliating 229-run loss inside three days in the second Test in Galle.
Australia, chasing a challenging 413 for victory, were bundled out for 183 after lunch as Sri Lanka, who won their last series against the visitors in 1999, took an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match rubber.
Veteran spinner Rangana Herath set up the win for the hosts with his maiden Test hat-trick which helped dismiss Australia for a record low of 106 in their first innings.
Australia faltered in their second outing as well after Perera, who registered his career-best figures of 6-70, sent the visitors packing in just 50.1 overs as the Sri Lankan players went into a celebratory huddle.
Great win by the SL team. Good come back after England tour. Beating no 1 team in the world and showed character. Well done Dilruwan ??
- Mahela Jayawardena (@MahelaJay) August 6, 2016
Overnight batsmen David Warner and skipper Steven Smith offered some resistance with their 51-run fourth wicket partnership but both of them fell to Perera's guile.
Warner, who tried to counter attack during his 31-ball 41, was trapped lbw off a straighter Perera delivery that hit the batsman on the front pad.
Smith (30), who used his feet well against the spinners during his 58-ball stay, was the next to go as he gave away a catch at backward short leg.
Perera, who also took two wickets on Friday, then bowled Adam Voges for 28 to register his fourth five-wicket haul in 11 Test matches.
But it was Herath's left-arm spin that did the early damage in a match dominated by Sri Lankan slow bowlers.
Winners #SLvAUS pic.twitter.com/A9bYheXqSY
- cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) August 6, 2016
Herath and Perera shared four wickets between them on a chaotic second day which saw the fall of 21 wickets and put the match on the fast track.
Australia's pace spearhead Mitchell Starc though made his presence felt on a track that offered little help to the fast bowlers with his career-best match figures of 11-94.
Sri Lanka won the first Test at Pallekele by 106 runs.