Sl vs wi 1st test
WATCH: Dhananjaya De Silva's Excellent Return Catch To Dismiss Travis Head
SL vs AUS - After losing the ODI series, Australia managed to pull back things as they dominated hosts Sri Lanka on day 1 of the 1st test. After resuming the play on Day 2, Australians were trailing by 114 runs with 7 wickets in hand in the first innings. Sri Lankan all-rounder Dhananjaya de Silva, however, provided a wicket in the second over of the day as he dismissed Travis Head cheaply.
Usman Khawaja (47*) and Travis Head (6*) were the overnight batters for Sri Lanka. After a rain-delayed start on Day 2, Australians scored 2 runs in the first over by Ramesh Mendis. Dhananjaya de Silva was bowling the second over while Travis Head (6*) was on strike.
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