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		<title>Sri Lanka beat the Test champs after 17 years</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jul 2016 03:47:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What a remarkable turnaround by Sri Lanka. Dismissed for 117 in the first innings they found a way to come back and beat the number one Test nation in the world Australia by 107 runs in the first Test to go one-up in the three-match series at Pallekele International Stadium yesterday. The win was only [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a remarkable turnaround by Sri Lanka. Dismissed for 117 in the first innings they found a way to come back and beat the number one Test nation in the world Australia by 107 runs in the first Test to go one-up in the three-match series at Pallekele International Stadium yesterday.</p>
<p>The win was only Sri Lanka’s second win against Australia in 27 Tests and it inflicted on Steve Smith his first loss as Australia’s Test captain in 12 Tests. Sri Lanka last won under the captaincy of Sanath Jayasuriya when they beat Steve Waugh’s Australians by six wickets in 1999 and it was also in Kandy at Asgiriya.<br />
Final wicket</p>
<p>Australia chasing 268 for victory were dismissed 15 minutes before tea on the fifth and final day for 161 with left-arm spinner Rangana Herath taking the final wicket to end with figures of 5 for 54 – the 24th time he has done that in his illustrious career. Herath ended with a match bag of nine for 103 and received excellent support from debutant spinner Lakshan Sandakan who finished with seven for 107. Smith top scored with 55 off 125 balls with one four but otherwise no one made more than 29 as the Lankan spinners dominated the Australian batting on a tricky surface with only six of the 88.3 overs being bowled by fast bowler Nuwan Pradeep.</p>
<p>Peter Nevill: Caught behind</p>
<p>Nathan Lyon: LBW</p>
<p>The Australians came well prepared to counter the spin hiring the services of former Sri Lankan spin king Muthiah Muralitharan as a consultant prior the start of the Test series. But there is nothing like facing spinners in the middle as they found out for themselves.</p>
<p>Any chance Australia had of making a game of it was destroyed in the first session of play which commenced one hour late due to rain which was a concern when play began. There was only two results in the Test provided there were no interruptions to bad weather and that was a win for Sri Lanka or a win for Australia. As it turned out Australia lost the plot when resuming at 83-3 they slumped to 141-7 by lunch in the 90 minutes play.</p>
<p>Herath ripped out three of them starting off with a brilliant return catch to send back Adam Voges for 12 and following it up with the wickets of Mitch Marsh (25) and Smith (55). Sandakan whose chinaman none of the Australian batsmen were able to read added the wickets of Mitchell Starc (0) and Nathan Lyon (8) either side of lunch as they slid to 157-8. With Australia facing defeat Steve O’Keefe whose tour of Sri Lanka ends with this Test because of a hamstring injury walked in and with Phil Nevill put up a brave front defying the Lankan bowlers for 107 minutes and 98 balls during which period he made only one scoring stroke a swept boundary off Sandakan.</p>
<p>Both of them dug in to frustrate whatever Sri Lanka threw at them playing a defensive role that saw them add only four runs in partnership for the ninth wicket off 178 balls. The pair was quite content to play down maiden over after maiden and they did it for 28 consecutive overs as the score stood stagnant at 161.With tea approaching and some dark clouds also hovering around Australia were hoping to cling onto a draw. But luck was not with them as the rain held and their defiance was ended by another debutant Dhananjaya de Silva who had Nevill (9) finally edging an off-break to wicket-keeper Dinesh Chandimal. With the resistance broken it was not long before Sri Lanka grabbed the last Australian wicket as Herath eventually got through the defence of O’Keefe to bowl him leaving Josh Hazlewood unbeaten on nought.<br />
Young team</p>
<p>The scenes of jubilation that followed was one of relief for Angelo Mathews and his young team who had gone through a tough six months and quite recently without a single win on the tour of England except against associate member Ireland. The fact that 15 of the 40 wickets that fell in the match were to leg before decisions tells how difficult the pitch was for the batsmen. In that context man of the match Kusal Mendis’ knock of 176 stands out like a beacon.</p>
<p>The second Test starts at Galle on August 4.</p>
<p>SCOREBOARD</p>
<p>Sri Lanka 1st innings 117 all out<br />
(D de Silva 24, K Perera 20;<br />
Josh Hazlewood 3-21, Nathan Lyon 3-12)<br />
Australia 1st innings 203 all out<br />
(A. Voges 47; Rangana Herath 4-49, Lakshan Sandakan 4-58<br />
Sri Lanka 2nd innings 353 all out<br />
(Kusal Mendis 176; Mitchell Starc 4-84)  </p>
<p>Australia 2nd Innings (Overnight Australia 83 for three)<br />
J. Burns b Sandakan				29<br />
D. Warner b Herath				01<br />
U. Khawaja lbw b D. Perera			18<br />
S. Smith lbw b Herath				55<br />
A. Voges c &#038; b Herath				12<br />
M. Marsh lbw b Herath				25<br />
P. Nevill c Chandimal b De Silva		09<br />
M. Starc c &#038; b Sandakan 			00<br />
N. Lyon lbw b Sandakan 				08<br />
S. O’Keefe b Herath 				04<br />
J. Hazlewood not out 				00<br />
Extras: 					00<br />
Total: (all out in 88.3 overs) 		       161  </p>
<p>Fall of wickets: 1-2 (Warner), 2-33 (Khawaja), 3-63 (Burns)<br />
		 4-96 (Voges), 5-139 (Marsh), 6-140 (Smith)<br />
		 7-141 (Starc), 8-157 (Lyon), 9-161 (Nevill)<br />
		 10-161 (O’Keefe)<br />
Bowling: Pradeep 6-3-16-0<br />
	 Herath 33.3-16-54-5<br />
	 D. Perera 13-3-30-1<br />
	 Sandakan 25-8-49-3<br />
	 De Silva 11-7-12-1</p>
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		<title>First Sri Lankan in ICC Hall of Fame : ICC honours Muthiah Muralitharan&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2016 00:51:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The International Cricket Council yesterday (Wednesday) announced that Muthiah Muralitharan, Karen Rolton, Arthur Morris and George Lohmann will be inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame later this year. Record-breaking off-spinner Muralitharan becomes the first Sri Lankan player to be inducted along with twice ICC Women’s World Cup winner and former Australia women’s captain [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The International Cricket Council yesterday (Wednesday) announced that Muthiah Muralitharan, Karen Rolton, Arthur Morris and George Lohmann will be inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame later this year.</p>
<p>Record-breaking off-spinner Muralitharan becomes the first Sri Lankan player to be inducted along with twice ICC Women’s World Cup winner and former Australia women’s captain Karen Rolton, her compatriot Arthur Morris, a member of Don Bradman’s ‘invincibles’ and England’s George Lohmann, the 19th century fast bowler who took 100 wickets in just 16 Tests. The four iconic cricketers were voted by the ICC Cricket Hall of Famers as well as members of the media. They will be presented with commemorative caps honouring their contribution to the game to mark their induction. Family members will represent Lohmann and Morris at the presentations.</p>
<p>ICC Chief Executive David Richardson congratulated the four, saying: “The ICC Cricket Hall of Fame recognises some of the truly great players from cricket’s long and illustrious history, and this year’s inductees thoroughly deserve to be in this highly prestigious group.</p>
<p>“Muralitharan has been one of the greats of the modern era. His guile and consistency over the years helped Sri Lanka develop as a very competitive side in both Tests and ODI cricket.</p>
<p>“We have in the list some very famous names of different eras. Lohmann and Morris were outstanding performers during their times and are part of cricket folk-lore, while Rolton’s performances have been recent and came during an era when women’s cricket became very competitive.”</p>
<p>Muralitharan, whose last international fixture was the final of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 in Mumbai finished his career with 800 wickets in Tests, 534 wicket in One-Day Internationals and 13 wickets in 12 T20Is. He grabbed 10 wickets in a match 22 times and five wickets in an innings 67 times to make Sri Lanka a force to reckon with in Test cricket.</p>
<p>Known to spin the ball prodigiously, Muralidaran also played a big part in Sri Lanka’s ODI successes from 1993 to 2011 and was a member of the squads that won the ICC Cricket World Cup 1996 and shared the ICC Champions Trophy 2002 with India.</p>
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