Monday, 19 September 2011

Sl Vs Aus 3rd Test Day4 Cricinfo

Interesting final day ahead

  
Sri Lankan batsman Anjelo Mathews acknowledges the crowd after scoring his maiden test century as Australia's Usman Khawaja looks on during the fourth days' play of the third test cricket match between Australia and Sri Lanka in Colombo on Monday.
AP Sri Lankan batsman Anjelo Mathews acknowledges the crowd after scoring his maiden test century as Australia's Usman Khawaja looks on during the fourth days' play of the third test cricket match between Australia and Sri Lanka in Colombo on Monday.

Angelo Mathews, one of the two Sri Lankan batsmen who held the side together in this series against Australia, and the tail were in the middle for close to 20 overs and the addition to the total was less than 50.
And, if Sri Lanka is not left with enough time to chase down the target set by Australia – that is if the Aussies fold up on Tuesday morning – then, Anjelo will not need to look any further to find out who stood between a possible thrilling victory and a dreary draw.

Australia were barely 52 runs ahead in their second innings at the end of Day 4 in the last and final test of the three test series against Sri Lanka at the Sinhalese Sports Club grounds here on Monday. The Aussies lost 3 wickets for 209 runs.

The Aussie second innings began well with the opening pair putting on 62 runs in even time, despite the fact that Phillip Hughes (122 not out) was on a pair when he came on to bat. He has no 50 to his name in the past 10 innings and he has struggled through this series. But the placid pitch rarely threatened him, and he looked comfortable against the only decent spinner in the game, Ranganna Herath.

Herath managed to trouble all the other batsmen and M.Clarke looks particularly awkward against him. But he survived the day.

Earlier, four early wickets for Australia, and a lead of over 150 for Sri Lanka set the stage for an interesting day’s game on the fourth day. The Sri Lankan first innings closed at 473 runs, in reply to Australia’s 316 all out.

The day began with the solid-looking S.Eranga departing, dragging a Siddle fuller delivery into the wicket after making 12. R.Herath was trapped leg before by Siddle, for 3 and a bad mix-up between Anjelo Mathews and C.Welegedara meant that Welegedara had to leave. Mathews was then on 95, as S.Lakmal, the last man in, faced four anxious deliveries.

Mathews brought up his hundred in 256 balls, 388 minutes. Mathews had started his day on 85 runs off 205 balls and remained not out on 105

The next few overs saw similar fields and it was clear that Australia was being defensive. Mathews did not opt for the slog. He instead was in the compiling mode – and it was clear later in the day that this is not what his team wanted

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