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*Official* Australia in Sri Lanka 2016

weldone

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Yes, we need to save a link to that post...will be particularly helpful when someone calls Mahela, Yousuf, Zaheer Abbas, Samaraweera FTBs.
 
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mr_mister

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
it was a little tongue-in-cheek but it was also a little inspired by how **** Australia have batted there for years now so feel free
 

Prince EWS

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The SSC is usually one of the roadiest roads in the world, but I thought it was a pretty awesome pitch this time around, tbh. They obviously tried to make it take a bit more spin than usual after what happened in the first two Tests, but I think that made for exactly the sort of the wicket I'd like to see regularly in the subcontinent.
 

adub

International Captain
The SSC is usually one of the roadiest roads in the world, but I thought it was a pretty awesome pitch this time around, tbh. They obviously tried to make it take a bit more spin than usual after what happened in the first two Tests, but I think that made for exactly the sort of the wicket I'd like to see regularly in the subcontinent.
I think all the pitches were pretty good home condition pitches. Good bats and application could make runs and good bowling got rewarded. **** batting and bowling got punished. Great Test cricket all round.
 

OverratedSanity

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He did not rule out taking his break from cricket during the IPL, but was quick to suggest the tournament was a valuable experience.

"For me, I've got a lot of time for the IPL," he said. "I think it's been a great learning curve for me. I think I've learned a lot about the way I play, particularly white-ball cricket, from the IPL. Playing a lot of back-to-back games I think you learn a lot about yourself as a player. I've certainly got a lot of time for the IPL in that respect. But captaining Australia is a lot of hard work and takes a lot of time. At some point, maybe it could give. For now, I want to continue trying to play everything that I can."
So playing the ipl is apparently more of a learning experience for him than captaining the national team . You'd think he should relish every moment and get as much experience as possible leading the side when he's only just taken over the reigns a few months ago.

Poor stuff.
 

OverratedSanity

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The SSC is usually one of the roadiest roads in the world, but I thought it was a pretty awesome pitch this time around, tbh. They obviously tried to make it take a bit more spin than usual after what happened in the first two Tests, but I think that made for exactly the sort of the wicket I'd like to see regularly in the subcontinent.
It's a new pitch isn't it? They used a brand new pitch in the series vs India last year and it was a genuine greentop which produced a brilliant test.

SL always have produced more sporting pitched overall than Pakistan and India imo. Galle, Pallekele, Dambulla, Kandy all offer significant assistance to pretty much all kinds of bowlers. The issue was that, as you said, the SSC was a piece of **** road and it always got a test. Seems that's been resolved now.
 

Top_Cat

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Yeah, was little wrong with the decks in the Test series, the only thing the leading bowlers from each side had in common was the arm they bowl with. Some encouragement for all the bowlers and, for the bats, the hardest part was getting a start but anyone who did got runs and relatively quickly. The team that won and how much they won by probably reflected the difference between the teams, perfect.
 
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Migara

International Coach
Dilshan has announced retirement.

Averages 46 opening with Sr of 90. 21 centuries. Easily the biggest matchwinner for Sri Lanka since Jayasuriya in ODIs. Better than Sanga, Mahela, Aravinda, Vaas or even Murali.
 

vic_orthdox

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Dilshan has announced retirement.

Averages 46 opening with Sr of 90. 21 centuries. Easily the biggest matchwinner for Sri Lanka since Jayasuriya in ODIs. Better than Sanga, Mahela, Aravinda, Vaas or even Murali.
That's a ridiculous average opening, an ODI great.
 

viriya

International Captain
Dilshan has announced retirement.

Averages 46 opening with Sr of 90. 21 centuries. Easily the biggest matchwinner for Sri Lanka since Jayasuriya in ODIs. Better than Sanga, Mahela, Aravinda, Vaas or even Murali.
tbf a bowler to batsman comparison in terms of impact is unfair just because the bowler can only impact 10% of the game while a batsman can impact 50%.
 

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