Offbreaks pitching on the straight, and whizzing past a batter's ears, on occasion - that's not just tricky, these are ...
Australia beat Sri Lanka by an innings and 242 runs on day four of the opening test in Galle on Saturday. Electing to bat, Australia amassed 654-6 declared in their first innings to take ...
Multiple bursts of torrential rain in what is historically the driest month in the southern part of the island saw play curtailed shortly before lunch, then officially abandoned at 3.30pm with Sri ...
There were 13 Test cricketers, two on-field umpires, and thousands more attending at the ground ... from dominating a Test at Galle, and imposing on Sri Lanka the biggest of the Test defeats ...
Two huge innings victories were secured within 60 seconds of one another in Melbourne and Galle on Saturday. Re-live the action.
Teen opener Sam Konstas has been released from Australia's squad ahead of the second test in Sri Lanka and will return home to play for New South Wales in their Sheffield Shield ...
Australian coaching staff had even started moving gear onto the ground for a warm ... but should Sri Lanka escape then the second Test - also at Galle - will serve as a decider.
Veteran journalist Peter Lalor was removed from SEN’s coverage of Australia’s Test series in Sri Lanka over his social media ...
More storms are forecast on Saturday as Galle’s fickle weather threatens to prevent a crushing Australian victory in the first Test. Sri Lanka ended ... gear onto the ground for a warm-up ...