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Sri Lankan cricket team in Australia in 2012–13

The Sri Lankan cricket team toured Australia from 6 December 2012 to 28 January 2013. The tour consisted of three Tests, five One Day Internationals (ODIs) and two Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is). Tests were played for the Warne–Muralidaran Trophy.[1][2] The Test series was preceded by a match against the Cricket Australia Chairman's XI and Sri Lankans.

Sri Lankan cricket team in Australia in 2012–13
 
  Australia Sri Lanka
Dates 6 December 2012 – 28 January 2013
Captains Michael Clarke / George Bailey (ODI) Mahela Jayawardene
Test series
Result Australia won the 3-match series 3–0
Most runs Michael Clarke (316) Tillakaratne Dilshan (208)
Most wickets Peter Siddle (15) Rangana Herath (12)
Player of the series Michael Clarke
One Day International series
Results 5-match series drawn 2–2
Most runs Phillip Hughes (257) Tillakaratne Dilshan (152)
Most wickets Clint McKay (8) Nuwan Kulasekara (11)
Player of the series Nuwan Kulasekara
Twenty20 International series
Results Sri Lanka won the 2-match series 2–0
Most runs David Warner (97) Mahela Jayawardene (69)
Most wickets Glenn Maxwell (3)
Xavier Doherty (3)
Nuwan Kulasekara (2)
Thisara Perera (2)

Australia won the test series in a 3-0 whitewash, the ODI series was drawn 2-2 and Sri Lanka won the T20I series 2-0.

Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara scored his 10,000th career run in the Melbourne Test, tying the record for the fastest player to achieve the milestone.[3]

Australian cricketer Michael Hussey retired from Test cricket after the final test in Sydney.[4]

Background edit

Immediately prior to the series, Australia played a home series against South Africa, and lost the series 1-0.[5] At the end of that series, Ricky Ponting, the second highest run scorer in Tests and former Test captain, retired.[6][7]

Meanwhile, Sri Lanka enjoyed some success at a home series against New Zealand, winning an ODI series and drawing a Test series 1-1.[8]

Squads edit

On 20 November 2012, Sri Lanka announced a 16-man Test squad.[9]

Australia announced a 12-man squad for the first Test in Hobart on 6 December 2012. Phillip Hughes was selected to replace Ricky Ponting, who retired after the preceding South African series.[10] Jackson Bird (to replace the injured Ben Hilfenhaus) and Usman Khawaja (to cover for Michael Clarke) were the additions after to the Australian squad the first Test.[11] Glenn Maxwell was picked to replace vice-captain Shane Watson after he was injured in the Boxing Day Test.[12] Lahiru Thirimanne and Suranga Lakmal were called up for the final test.[13]

Sri Lanka announced a squad for the limited overs series on 2 January 2013,[14] while Australia announced a squad (for the first two ODIs) on 6 January 2013, Mike Hussey was not picked, while Michael Clarke, David Warner, Shane Watson and Matthew Wade were rested.[15] Before the start of the second ODI, Mitchell Starc was replaced by Kane Richardson after complaining of calf soreness.[16] The rested Australian players (excluding Shane Watson) returned to the squad after the 2nd ODI. Jackson Bird was added for cover after the 3rd ODI.

Australia announced a squad for the T20I series on 21 January 2013.[17]

Tests ODIs T20Is
  Australia   Sri Lanka   Australia   Sri Lanka   Australia   Sri Lanka
  • * Replaced the injured Ben Hilfenhaus after the first Test.
  • ** Was added as cover for Michael Clarke in the final two tests
  • *** Replaced Mitchell Starc after the first ODI

Tour matches edit

CA Chairman's XI v Sri Lankans edit

6–8 December
Scorecard
v
6/439d (100 overs)
Scott Henry 207* (283)
Dhammika Prasad 2/128 (20 overs)
6/396 (109 overs)
Tillakaratne Dilshan 101 (152)
Ashton Turner 2/93 (22 overs)
Match drawn
Manuka Oval, Canberra
Umpires: Gerard Abood (Aus) and Geoff Joshua (Aus)
  • Cricket Australia Chairman's XI won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Dilshan retired out on 101

Test series (Warne–Muralitharan Trophy) edit

1st Test edit

14–18 December 2012
Scorecard
v
5/450d (131 overs)
Mike Hussey 115* (184)
Chanaka Welegedara 3/130 (26 overs)
336 (109.3 overs)
Tillakaratne Dilshan 147 (273)
Peter Siddle 5/54 (25.3 overs)
9/278d (73.5 overs)
David Warner 68 (119)
Rangana Herath 5/96 (21.5 overs)
255 (119.2 overs)
Kumar Sangakkara 63 (226)
Mitchell Starc 5/63 (28.2 overs)
Australia won by 137 runs
Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Umpires: Tony Hill (NZ) and Nigel Llong (Eng)
Player of the match: Peter Siddle (Aus)
  • Australia won the toss and elected to bat
  • Play was delayed by rain on Days 2, 3, 4 and 5
 
Phillip Hughes was given a Test recall.

Before the start of the Test, the Blundstone Arena pitch was criticized because it had produced many low scores during Sheffield Shield matches earlier in the season.[18]

Match Report:

Day 1

Australia won the toss and chose to bat. David Warner and Phillip Hughes batted together for most of the morning session, before Warner (57) was run out just before lunch. After lunch, Hughes and Shane Watson put on a partnership, before Sri Lanka dismissed both with a wicket on either side of tea. Michael Clarke and Mike Hussey added 101 runs in the evening session, and at stumps Australia was 4/299.[19]

Day 2

Rain delayed the start of Day 2 by 50 minutes. After the rain cleared, Sri Lanka dismissed Michael Clarke (74). After lunch, about two and half hours of play was lost due to more rain. After the resumption, Hussey (115*) and Matthew Wade (68*) combined for an unbeaten 146 run partnership, before Clarke declared at 5/450. Sri Lanka's experienced top order failed to build a platform, and Sri Lanka finished the day at 4/87, with Tillakaratne Dilshan not out 50.[20]

Day 3

Sri Lanka made a brisk start to Day 3 and Tillakaratne Dilshan made his second century against Australia. Dilshan (147) and Angelo Mathews (75) added 161 runs for the fifth wicket, before both were dismissed either side of tea. Prasanna Jayawardene (40) and Nuwan Kulasekara (23) added useful runs in the lower order, and Sri Lanka was bowled out for 336, a deficit of 114 runs. Peter Siddle was the best of the bowlers, taking 5/54, and fast bowler Ben Hilfenhaus left the field with a side strain, and did not bowl again in the game.[21] Australia survived fourteen overs before stumps, and finished at 0/27.[22]

Day 4

The Australian openers, David Warner (68) and Ed Cowan (56) resumed and made a solid 132 run partnership before a collapse saw Australia fall from 0/132 to 5/181. Michael Clarke (58 retired hurt) and Michael Hussey (31*) took Australia's total to 278, setting a target of 393 for victory. Sri Lanka lost its openers early and at the close of play finished at 2/65.[23]

Day 5

On the last day, the pitch deteriorated with uneven bounce, and Australia was short one bowler due to Ben Hilfenhaus' injury. Attempting to save the Test, Sri Lanka lost only Sangakkara (63) and Mahela Jayawardene (19) before the tea break, but Thilan Samaraweera (49) and Mathews (19), the last two recognised batsmen fell shortly after the tea break; all four of those wickets fell to Peter Siddle (4/50). The last four wickets fell to Mitchell Starc (5/63) over the following hour of play, and Australia won the match by 137 runs inside the final hour of play.[24]

Peter Siddle was named the Man of the match for his match figures of 9/104. There was minor controversy when broadcast footage of the match appeared to show Siddle ball tampering, but the issue was quickly cleared up without any formal complaint against him.[25] Siddle was later cleared by the International Cricket Council (ICC).[26]

2nd Test edit

26–30 December 2012
Scorecard
v
156 (43.4 overs)
Kumar Sangakkara 58 (98)
Mitchell Johnson 4/63 (14 overs)
460 (134.4 overs)
Michael Clarke 106 (187)
Dhammika Prasad 3/106 (26 overs)
103 (24.2 overs)
Angelo Mathews 35 (48)
Mitchell Johnson 2/16 (8 overs)
Australia won by an innings and 201 runs
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Umpires: Aleem Dar (Pak) and Nigel Llong (Eng)
Player of the match: Mitchell Johnson (Aus)
  • Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat
  • Jackson Bird (Aus) made his Test debut.
  • Sangakkara (broken thumb) retired hurt on 27 while Prasanna Jayawardene (broken thumb) and Chanaka Welegedara (torn hamstring) were absent hurt in the second innings
 
Michael Clarke finished his record-breaking calendar year with a century.

Match Report:

Day 1

Sri Lanka won the toss and chose to bat. Australian bowler Jackson Bird made his Test Match debut and took the wicket of Dimuth Karunaratne on his tenth ball in Test cricket. Sri Lanka collapsed and was all out for 156; the only highlight for Sri Lanka was top-scorer Kumar Sangakkara (58), who surpassing 10,000 career Test runs in the innings. Mitchell Johnson took 4/63 for Australia. In reply, the Australian openers scored 95 in only 18 overs before David Warner (62) was dismissed. At stumps, Australia was 150/3.[3]

Day 2

Australia batted throughout the second day, with a century to Michael Clarke (106) and half-centuries to Shane Watson (83) and Mitchell Johnson (73* at stumps). At stumps, Australia was 8/440, a lead of 284 runs. Michael Clarke broke Ricky Ponting's record for most runs in a calendar year for an Australian, and Sri Lankan fast bowler Chanaka Welegedara tore his hamstring while bowling and was ruled out for the series.[27][28]

Day 3

Australia added twenty more runs at the start of Day 3, before being dismissed for 460, a lead of 304 runs; Mitchell Johnson finished not out 92. Sri Lanka's collapsed to 3/3 inside the first two overs, and was dismissed shortly after lunch in the 25th over for 103 (with Welegedara and Prasanna Jayawardene absent hurt and Sangakkara retired hurt), giving Australia a dominant victory by an innings and 201 runs.

3rd Test edit

3–7 January 2013
Scorecard
v
294 (87.4 overs)
Lahiru Thirimanne 91 (151)
Jackson Bird 4/41 (19.4 overs)
9/432d (107 overs)
Matthew Wade 102* (158)
Rangana Herath 4/95 (31 overs)
278 (81.2 overs)
Dinesh Chandimal 62* (106)
Mitchell Johnson 3/34 (15 overs)
5/141 (42.5 overs)
Ed Cowan 36 (88)
Rangana Herath 3/46 (16.5 overs)
Australia won by 5 wickets
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Umpires: Aleem Dar (Pak) and Tony Hill (NZ)
Player of the match: Jackson Bird (Aus)
  • Australia won the toss and elected to bowl.

Former England cricket captain and Australia's Nine Network commentator Tony Greig, who died between the second and third Tests, was farewelled with a minute's silence and tributes from the commentary team before the match.[29]

Match Report

Day 1

Australia won the toss and chose to bowl, and took wickets at regular intervals throughout the day. Lahiru Thirimanne (91) and captain Mahela Jayawardene (72) both scored half-centuries, but the largest partnership was only 62 runs. Sri Lanka was bowled out at stumps for 294. Jackson Bird took 4/41 for Australia.[30]

Day 2

Australia batted solidly to take its total to 4/271 early in the evening session, with David Warner (85), Phillip Hughes (87) and Michael Clarke (50) all scoring half-centuries.[31] At stumps, Australia was 6/342, with a lead of 48 runs, and with Matthew Wade not out 47*.[32]

Day 3

In the morning session, Matthew Wade (102*) batted with the tail to make the second century of his Test career, and to take Australia to 9/432, at which point Michael Clarke declared with a lead of 138 runs. Rangana Herath (4/95) was the best of Sri Lanka's bowlers in the first innings.

In reply, Dimuth Karunaratne (85) and Mahela Jayawardene (60) added 108 runs for the second wicket, taking Sri Lanka to 1/132; but after Karunaratne was dismissed, Sri Lanka lost 5/46, eventually finishing at 7/225 at stumps, a lead of 87 runs.[33]

Day 4

Dinesh Chandimal (62*) batted with the tail to take Sri Lanka's score to 278, and to set Australia a target of 141; Bird (3/76) and Mitchell Johnson (3/34) each took three wickets for Australia.

In the run chase, David Warner was out first ball, and Hughes (34) was dismissed shortly after lunch to leaving Australia at 2/45. But top-scorer Ed Cowan (36) and Michael Clarke (29) put on a 59 run partnership for the third wicket, which was enough of a platform for Australia to reach the target with five wickets in hand. Herath (3/47) was again Sri Lanka's leading wicket taker for the innings.[34]

The Man of the Match award went to Jackson Bird (4/41 & 3/75).

ODI series edit

1st ODI edit

11 January 2013
14:20 (D/N)
Scorecard
Australia  
5/305 (50 overs)
v
  Sri Lanka
198 (40 overs)
Phil Hughes 112 (129)
Angelo Mathews 1/46 (8 overs)
Dinesh Chandimal 73 (95)
Clint McKay 4/33 (8 overs)
  Australia won by 107 runs
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Umpires: Richard Kettleborough (Eng) and Paul Reiffel (Aus)
Player of the match: Phillip Hughes (Aus)

Match Report

Australia won the toss and elected to bat. Three debutants were named in the XI for Australia.

Australia made a steady start to the innings (0/53) before Aaron Finch (16) and Usman Khawaja (3) were dismissed. Phillip Hughes and skipper George Bailey (89) amassed a 140-run partnership with Hughes (112) making a century on debut. Some late hitting from David Hussey (60*) saw Australia post a score of 5/305.

Sri Lanka began the innings with two early wickets, before Tillakaratne Dilshan and Dinesh Chandimal steadied the innings to take the score to 2/111. Dilshan (51) was then run out, and shortly afterwards, Glenn Maxwell inflicted two run-outs in successive balls (including Lahiru Thirimanne for a diamond duck) to reduce Sri Lanka to 5/128 in the 30th over. Sri Lanka was ultimately dismissed for 198 in the 40th over, with Dinesh Chandimal (73) top-scoring, and Clint McKay (4/33) finishing with the best bowling figures. Phillip Hughes was named Man of the match for his century on debut.[35]

2nd ODI edit

13 January 2013
13:50 (D/N)
Scorecard
Australia  
170 (46.5 overs)
v
  Sri Lanka
2/172 (40.1 overs)
Brad Haddin 50 (67)
Lasith Malinga 3/32 (9 overs)
Lahiru Thirimanne 102* (134)
Ben Cutting 1/42 (10 overs)
Sri Lanka won by 8 wickets (with 59 balls remaining)
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Umpires: Marais Erasmus (SA) and Simon Fry (Aus)
Player of the match: Lahiru Thirimanne (SL)

Match Report

Sri Lanka won the toss and chose to field, and immediately took advantage of seaming conditions, reducing Australia to 2/12 after seven overs, and then to 6/83 in the 25th over. Brad Haddin (50) managed to bat with the tail and extend the innings into the 47th over, before Australia was ultimately dismissed for 170 runs. Lasith Malinga (3/32) had the best bowling figures, and Angelo Mathews (2/24) Nuwan Kulasekara (1/24) both took wickets and bowled economically.

Despite losing Upul Tharanga for a duck in the first over of its run chase, Sri Lanka had little difficulty chasing Australia's total, reaching the target in the 41st over with eight wickets in hand. Lahiru Thirimanne (102*) scored his maiden ODI and List A century, and Tillakaratne Dilshan (51) made a half-century. Thirimanne was named Man of the Match.[36]

3rd ODI edit

18 January 2013
13:20 (D/N)
Scorecard
Australia  
74 (26.4 overs)
v
  Sri Lanka
6/75 (20 overs)
Mitchell Starc 22* (28)
Nuwan Kulasekara 5/22 (10 overs)
Kusal Perera 22* (28)
Mitchell Johnson 3/11 (3 overs)
Sri Lanka won by 4 wickets (with 180 balls remaining)
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane
Umpires: Richard Kettleborough (Eng) and Paul Reiffel (Aus)
Player of the match: Nuwan Kulasekara (SL)
  • Australia won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Australia were all out for 74, which was its 3rd lowest ODI total in a completed innings[37]

Match Report

Australia won the toss and chose to bat, but humid conditions meant that the game was dominated by swing bowling. Nuwan Kulasekara took five wickets between the 5th and 11th overs of Australia's innings to reduce Australia to 6/30; he finished with 5/22 from ten overs. Lasith Malinga then took three wickets between the 15th and 19th overs to reduce Australia to 9/40; he finished with 3/14 from five overs. Mitchell Starc (22*) and Xavier Doherty (15) added 34 runs for the last wicket to take Australia's score to 74. They were the only batsmen to register a double-figure score.

In reply, Sri Lanka took its total to 1/33, before Mitchell Johnson (3/11) took three wickets between the 10th and 12th overs to reduce Sri Lanka to 4/37. Sri Lanka lost two more wickets late in its small run chase, reaching the target after 20 overs with four wickets in hand.

Kulasekara was named Man of the Match.[38]

4th ODI edit

20 January 2013
14:20 (D/N)
Scorecard
Australia  
9/222 (50 overs)
v
  Sri Lanka
0/14 (3.2 overs)
David Warner 60 (73)
Nuwan Kulasekara 3/30 (10 overs)
No result
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Umpires: Marais Erasmus (SA) and Paul Reiffel (Aus)
  • Australia won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Play was delayed by rain after 3.2 overs, later abandoned due to a wet outfield

Match Report

Australia won the toss and chose to bat. Australia was reduced to 3/53 in the 13th over, with both Phillip Hughes (1) and David Hussey (1) dismissed cheaply; much of the early damage with the ball was done by Nuwan Kulasekara (3/30) taking two wickets and Lasith Malinga (2/33). From there, Australia lost wickets at regular intervals, with David Warner (60) top-scoring. Australia managed to bat out the full 50 overs, and 40 runs were added in an unbroken tenth wicket partnership to take the score to 9/222, with Mitchell Starc (52*) providing the most significant lower order contribution.

In the run chase, play was delayed by rain after 20 balls were bowled. Three hours later, the umpires abandoned the match due to a wet outfield.[39]

5th ODI edit

23 January 2013
14:20 (D/N)
Scorecard
Australia  
5/247 (50 overs)
v
  Sri Lanka
215 (48.3 overs)
Phillip Hughes 138* (154)
Tillakaratne Dilshan 1/22 (7 overs)
Angelo Mathews 67 (79)
Xavier Doherty 3/21 (8 overs)
Australia won by 32 runs
Blundstone Arena, Hobart
Umpires: Simon Fry (Aus) and Richard Kettleborough (Eng)
Player of the match: Phillip Hughes (Aus)
  • Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to field.

Match Report

Sri Lanka won the toss and chose to field. The Australian openers made a solid start (0/31) before two quick wickets left them at 2/37 after 10 overs. Phillip Hughes and George Bailey steadied the innings before Bailey (17) was caught and bowled in the 27th over. A 98-run stand followed between Phillip Hughes and David Hussey (34), and late hitting from Australia saw them post a score of 5/247. Hughes finished unbeaten on 138, his second ODI century for the series, and in his career.

Sri Lanka got of to a brisk start (0/57), with Mahela Jayawardene quickly getting to 38, before suffering a top order collapse to 4/77; Xavier Doherty (3/21) took three of these wickets. Angelo Mathews scored 67 runs to help Sri Lanka to 5/187 in the 44th over, but Sri Lanka was eventually bowled out for 215, with Moises Henriques (3/32) and Clint McKay (2/51) taking the wickets of the tail-enders.

Hughes was named Man of the Match.[40]

T20I series edit

1st T20I edit

26 January 2013
19:35 (D/N)
Scorecard
Australia  
3/137 (20 overs)
v
  Sri Lanka
5/139 (18.5 overs)
David Warner 90* (62)
Nuwan Kulasekara 1/21 (4 overs)
Angelo Mathews 35* (27)
Glenn Maxwell 2/15 (3 overs)
Sri Lanka won by 5 wickets
Stadium Australia, Sydney
Umpires: Simon Fry (Aus) and Paul Reiffel (Aus)
Player of the match: David Warner (Aus)

Match Report

2nd T20I edit

28 January 2013
19:35 (D/N)
Scorecard
  Sri Lanka
4/161 (20 overs)
v
Australia  
3/119 (15.0 overs)
Mahela Jayawardene 61 (45)
Glenn Maxwell 1/23 (4 overs)
Shaun Marsh 47* (40)
Nuwan Kulasekara 1/18 (3 overs)
Sri Lanka won by 2 runs (D/L method)
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Umpires: Simon Fry (Aus) and John Ward (Aus)
Player of the match: Thisara Perera (SL)
  • Australia won the toss and elected to field.
  • Rain reduced Australia's innings to 15 overs.

Match Report

Australia fell two runs short after needing a four to win of the last ball.

Statistics edit

Australia edit

Tests
  • Michael Hussey made his 19th Test century when he scored 115* in the 1st innings of the 1st Test.
  • Peter Siddle took his 6th five wicket haul in Sri Lanka's 1st innings of the 1st Test.
  • Mitchell Starc took his 2nd five wicket haul in Sri Lanka's 2nd innings of the 1st Test.
  • Jackson Bird took his 1st Test wicket when he dismissed Dimuth Karunaratne in the 1st innings of the 2nd Test.
  • Mitchell Johnson took his 200th Test wicket when he dismissed Kumar Sangakkara in the 1st innings of the 2nd Test.
  • Michael Clarke made his 22nd Test century when he scored 106 in the 1st innings of the 2nd Test.
  • David Warner surpassed 1,000 career Test runs when he scored 85 in the first innings of the 3rd Test.
  • Matthew Wade made his 2nd Test century (1st in Australia) when he scored 102* in the first innings of the 3rd Test.
ODI's
T20I's

Sri Lanka edit

Tests
ODI's
T20I's

Player statistics edit

Australia edit

Test Statistics[41]
Player Tests Runs Batting average Wickets Bowling average
Michael Clarke (c) 3 316 79.00 0
Shane Watson (vc) 2 118 39.33 2 56.00
Ed Cowan 3 136 27.20
Ben Hilfenhaus 1 0 0.00 1 30.00
Phillip Hughes 3 233 46.60
Michael Hussey 3 232 116.00 0
Mitchell Johnson 2 106 106.00 9 19.00
Nathan Lyon 3 16 5.33 7 43.85
Peter Siddle 3 55 18.33 15 16.93
Mitchell Starc 2 7 3.50 10 28.70
Matthew Wade (wk) 3 191 63.66 0
David Warner 3 272 54.40 0
Jackson Bird 2 6 6.00 11 16.18
ODI Statistics[42]
Player ODIs Runs Batting average SR Wickets Bowling average RPO
Michael Clarke (c) 2 29 14.50 63.04
George Bailey (c) 5 154 30.80 74.03
Phillip Hughes 5 257 64.25 80.56
Usman Khawaja 1 3 3.00 27.27
Aaron Finch 2 20 10.00 46.51
David Hussey 5 128 32.00 99.22 0 4.80
Brad Haddin (wk) 2 60 60.00 75.00
Glenn Maxwell 3 22 7.33 66.66 0 5.78
Steven Smith 1 8 8.00 72.72 0 4.00
Mitchell Johnson 4 12 6.00 29.26 7 14.14 4.50
Ben Cutting 1 27 27.00 60.00 1 42.00 4.20
Mitchell Starc 4 74 113.84 3 33.00 4.24
Clint McKay 5 6 2.00 20.00 8 21.37 4.56
Xavier Doherty 5 30 30.00 56.60 3 32.00 4.17
Kane Richardson 1 0 0.00 0.00 0 2.50
David Warner 3 74 24.66 72.54
Matthew Wade (wk) 3 62 20.66 60.78
Moises Henriques 3 14 7.00 63.63 3 13.00 3.25

Sri Lanka edit

Test Statistics[43]
Player Tests Runs Batting average Wickets Bowling average
Mahela Jayawardene (c) 3 166 27.66
Angelo Mathews (vc) 3 175 29.16 2 58.50
Tillakaratne Dilshan 3 208 34.66 3 61.66
Kumar Sangakkara (wk) 2 152 50.66
Thilan Samaraweera 3 79 13.16
Prasanna Jayawardene (wk) 2 85 28.33
Rangana Herath 3 48 9.60 12 33.91
Nuwan Kulasekara 1 32 16.00 0
Shaminda Eranga 2 15 7.50 5 50.40
Dinesh Chandimal (wk) 1 86 86.00
Chanaka Welagedara 2 0 0.00 6 42.83
Nuwan Pradeep 1 26 26.00 2 64.00
Dhammika Prasad 2 34 8.50 3 53.00
Dimuth Karunaratne 3 140 23.33
Lahiru Thirimanne 1 98 49.00
Suranga Lakmal 1 5 2.50 1 113.00
ODI Statistics[44]
Player ODIs Runs Batting average SR Wickets Bowling average RPO
Mahela Jayawardene (c) 5 48 16.00 75.00
Angelo Mathews (vc) 5 79 26.33 84.04 4 43.50 4.46
Tillakaratne Dilshan 5 152 38.00 61.29 1 39.00 3.54
Upul Tharanga 3 13 4.33 50.00
Lahiru Thirimanne 5 110 36.66 65.47
Dinesh Chandimal (wk) 3 79 39.50 69.29
Lasith Malinga 5 3 3.00 42.85 10 18.90 4.10
Nuwan Kulasekara 5 32 32.00 123.07 11 16.90 3.79
Thisara Perera 5 15 7.50 93.75 5 37.00 5.78
Ajantha Mendis 2 0 0.00 0.00 2 51.50 5.77
Jeevan Mendis 5 48 16.00 67.60 0 6.66
Rangana Herath 2 2 2.00 40.00 2 35.50 3.55
Kusal Perera (wk) 4 50 50.00 67.56
Shaminda Eranga 1 1 12.00 4.50

Broadcasters edit

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The Sri Lankan cricket team toured Australia from 6 December 2012 to 28 January 2013 The tour consisted of three Tests five One Day Internationals ODIs and two Twenty20 Internationals T20Is Tests were played for the Warne Muralidaran Trophy 1 2 The Test series was preceded by a match against the Cricket Australia Chairman s XI and Sri Lankans Sri Lankan cricket team in Australia in 2012 13 AustraliaSri LankaDates6 December 2012 28 January 2013CaptainsMichael Clarke George Bailey ODI Mahela JayawardeneTest seriesResultAustralia won the 3 match series 3 0Most runsMichael Clarke 316 Tillakaratne Dilshan 208 Most wicketsPeter Siddle 15 Rangana Herath 12 Player of the seriesMichael ClarkeOne Day International seriesResults5 match series drawn 2 2Most runsPhillip Hughes 257 Tillakaratne Dilshan 152 Most wicketsClint McKay 8 Nuwan Kulasekara 11 Player of the seriesNuwan KulasekaraTwenty20 International seriesResultsSri Lanka won the 2 match series 2 0Most runsDavid Warner 97 Mahela Jayawardene 69 Most wicketsGlenn Maxwell 3 Xavier Doherty 3 Nuwan Kulasekara 2 Thisara Perera 2 Australia won the test series in a 3 0 whitewash the ODI series was drawn 2 2 and Sri Lanka won the T20I series 2 0 Sri Lanka s Kumar Sangakkara scored his 10 000th career run in the Melbourne Test tying the record for the fastest player to achieve the milestone 3 Australian cricketer Michael Hussey retired from Test cricket after the final test in Sydney 4 Contents 1 Background 2 Squads 3 Tour matches 3 1 CA Chairman s XI v Sri Lankans 4 Test series Warne Muralitharan Trophy 4 1 1st Test 4 2 2nd Test 4 3 3rd Test 5 ODI series 5 1 1st ODI 5 2 2nd ODI 5 3 3rd ODI 5 4 4th ODI 5 5 5th ODI 6 T20I series 6 1 1st T20I 6 2 2nd T20I 7 Statistics 7 1 Australia 7 2 Sri Lanka 8 Player statistics 8 1 Australia 8 1 1 Sri Lanka 9 Broadcasters 10 References 11 External linksBackground editImmediately prior to the series Australia played a home series against South Africa and lost the series 1 0 5 At the end of that series Ricky Ponting the second highest run scorer in Tests and former Test captain retired 6 7 Meanwhile Sri Lanka enjoyed some success at a home series against New Zealand winning an ODI series and drawing a Test series 1 1 8 Squads editOn 20 November 2012 Sri Lanka announced a 16 man Test squad 9 Australia announced a 12 man squad for the first Test in Hobart on 6 December 2012 Phillip Hughes was selected to replace Ricky Ponting who retired after the preceding South African series 10 Jackson Bird to replace the injured Ben Hilfenhaus and Usman Khawaja to cover for Michael Clarke were the additions after to the Australian squad the first Test 11 Glenn Maxwell was picked to replace vice captain Shane Watson after he was injured in the Boxing Day Test 12 Lahiru Thirimanne and Suranga Lakmal were called up for the final test 13 Sri Lanka announced a squad for the limited overs series on 2 January 2013 14 while Australia announced a squad for the first two ODIs on 6 January 2013 Mike Hussey was not picked while Michael Clarke David Warner Shane Watson and Matthew Wade were rested 15 Before the start of the second ODI Mitchell Starc was replaced by Kane Richardson after complaining of calf soreness 16 The rested Australian players excluding Shane Watson returned to the squad after the 2nd ODI Jackson Bird was added for cover after the 3rd ODI Australia announced a squad for the T20I series on 21 January 2013 17 Tests ODIs T20Is nbsp Australia nbsp Sri Lanka nbsp Australia nbsp Sri Lanka nbsp Australia nbsp Sri LankaMichael Clarke c Shane Watson vc Ed Cowan Ben Hilfenhaus Phillip Hughes Michael Hussey Mitchell Johnson Nathan Lyon Peter Siddle Mitchell Starc Matthew Wade wk David Warner Jackson Bird Usman Khawaja Glenn Maxwell Mahela Jayawardene c Angelo Mathews vc Tillakaratne Dilshan Kumar Sangakkara wk Tharanga Paranavitana Thilan Samaraweera Prasanna Jayawardene wk Rangana Herath Nuwan Kulasekara Shaminda Eranga Suraj Randiv Dinesh Chandimal wk Chanaka Welagedara Nuwan Pradeep Dhammika Prasad Dimuth Karunaratne Lahiru Thirimanne Suranga Lakmal Michael Clarke c George Bailey c Phillip Hughes Usman Khawaja Aaron Finch David Hussey Brad Haddin wk Glenn Maxwell Steven Smith Mitchell Johnson Ben Cutting Mitchell Starc Clint McKay Xavier Doherty Kane Richardson David Warner Matthew Wade wk Moises Henriques Jackson Bird Mahela Jayawardene c Angelo Mathews vc Tillakaratne Dilshan Upul Tharanga Lahiru Thirimanne Dinesh Chandimal wk Lasith Malinga Nuwan Kulasekara Thisara Perera Akila Dananjaya Ajantha Mendis Jeevan Mendis Suranga Lakmal Rangana Herath Kusal Perera wk Shaminda Eranga George Bailey c Ben Cutting Xavier Doherty James Faulkner Aaron Finch Ben Laughlin Shaun Marsh Glenn Maxwell Mitchell Starc Adam Voges Matthew Wade wk David Warner Angelo Mathews c Mahela Jayawardene Tillakaratne Dilshan Upul Tharanga Lahiru Thirimanne Dinesh Chandimal wk Lasith Malinga Nuwan Kulasekara Thisara Perera Akila Dananjaya Ajantha Mendis Jeevan Mendis Suranga Lakmal Rangana Herath Kusal Perera wk Shaminda Eranga Replaced the injured Ben Hilfenhaus after the first Test Was added as cover for Michael Clarke in the final two tests Replaced Mitchell Starc after the first ODITour matches editCA Chairman s XI v Sri Lankans edit 6 8 December ScorecardCA Chairman s XI v nbsp Sri Lankans6 439d 100 overs Scott Henry 207 283 Dhammika Prasad 2 128 20 overs 6 396 109 overs Tillakaratne Dilshan 101 152 Ashton Turner 2 93 22 overs Match drawnManuka Oval Canberra Umpires Gerard Abood Aus and Geoff Joshua Aus Cricket Australia Chairman s XI won the toss and elected to bat Dilshan retired out on 101Test series Warne Muralitharan Trophy editSee also Warne Muralitharan Trophy 1st Test edit 14 18 December 2012 ScorecardAustralia nbsp v nbsp Sri Lanka5 450d 131 overs Mike Hussey 115 184 Chanaka Welegedara 3 130 26 overs 336 109 3 overs Tillakaratne Dilshan 147 273 Peter Siddle 5 54 25 3 overs 9 278d 73 5 overs David Warner 68 119 Rangana Herath 5 96 21 5 overs 255 119 2 overs Kumar Sangakkara 63 226 Mitchell Starc 5 63 28 2 overs Australia won by 137 runsBellerive Oval Hobart Umpires Tony Hill NZ and Nigel Llong Eng Player of the match Peter Siddle Aus Australia won the toss and elected to bat Play was delayed by rain on Days 2 3 4 and 5 nbsp Phillip Hughes was given a Test recall Before the start of the Test the Blundstone Arena pitch was criticized because it had produced many low scores during Sheffield Shield matches earlier in the season 18 Match Report Day 1Australia won the toss and chose to bat David Warner and Phillip Hughes batted together for most of the morning session before Warner 57 was run out just before lunch After lunch Hughes and Shane Watson put on a partnership before Sri Lanka dismissed both with a wicket on either side of tea Michael Clarke and Mike Hussey added 101 runs in the evening session and at stumps Australia was 4 299 19 Day 2Rain delayed the start of Day 2 by 50 minutes After the rain cleared Sri Lanka dismissed Michael Clarke 74 After lunch about two and half hours of play was lost due to more rain After the resumption Hussey 115 and Matthew Wade 68 combined for an unbeaten 146 run partnership before Clarke declared at 5 450 Sri Lanka s experienced top order failed to build a platform and Sri Lanka finished the day at 4 87 with Tillakaratne Dilshan not out 50 20 Day 3Sri Lanka made a brisk start to Day 3 and Tillakaratne Dilshan made his second century against Australia Dilshan 147 and Angelo Mathews 75 added 161 runs for the fifth wicket before both were dismissed either side of tea Prasanna Jayawardene 40 and Nuwan Kulasekara 23 added useful runs in the lower order and Sri Lanka was bowled out for 336 a deficit of 114 runs Peter Siddle was the best of the bowlers taking 5 54 and fast bowler Ben Hilfenhaus left the field with a side strain and did not bowl again in the game 21 Australia survived fourteen overs before stumps and finished at 0 27 22 Day 4The Australian openers David Warner 68 and Ed Cowan 56 resumed and made a solid 132 run partnership before a collapse saw Australia fall from 0 132 to 5 181 Michael Clarke 58 retired hurt and Michael Hussey 31 took Australia s total to 278 setting a target of 393 for victory Sri Lanka lost its openers early and at the close of play finished at 2 65 23 Day 5On the last day the pitch deteriorated with uneven bounce and Australia was short one bowler due to Ben Hilfenhaus injury Attempting to save the Test Sri Lanka lost only Sangakkara 63 and Mahela Jayawardene 19 before the tea break but Thilan Samaraweera 49 and Mathews 19 the last two recognised batsmen fell shortly after the tea break all four of those wickets fell to Peter Siddle 4 50 The last four wickets fell to Mitchell Starc 5 63 over the following hour of play and Australia won the match by 137 runs inside the final hour of play 24 Peter Siddle was named the Man of the match for his match figures of 9 104 There was minor controversy when broadcast footage of the match appeared to show Siddle ball tampering but the issue was quickly cleared up without any formal complaint against him 25 Siddle was later cleared by the International Cricket Council ICC 26 2nd Test edit 26 30 December 2012 ScorecardSri Lanka nbsp v nbsp Australia156 43 4 overs Kumar Sangakkara 58 98 Mitchell Johnson 4 63 14 overs 460 134 4 overs Michael Clarke 106 187 Dhammika Prasad 3 106 26 overs 103 24 2 overs Angelo Mathews 35 48 Mitchell Johnson 2 16 8 overs Australia won by an innings and 201 runsMelbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne Umpires Aleem Dar Pak and Nigel Llong Eng Player of the match Mitchell Johnson Aus Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat Jackson Bird Aus made his Test debut Sangakkara broken thumb retired hurt on 27 while Prasanna Jayawardene broken thumb and Chanaka Welegedara torn hamstring were absent hurt in the second innings nbsp Michael Clarke finished his record breaking calendar year with a century Match Report Day 1Sri Lanka won the toss and chose to bat Australian bowler Jackson Bird made his Test Match debut and took the wicket of Dimuth Karunaratne on his tenth ball in Test cricket Sri Lanka collapsed and was all out for 156 the only highlight for Sri Lanka was top scorer Kumar Sangakkara 58 who surpassing 10 000 career Test runs in the innings Mitchell Johnson took 4 63 for Australia In reply the Australian openers scored 95 in only 18 overs before David Warner 62 was dismissed At stumps Australia was 150 3 3 Day 2Australia batted throughout the second day with a century to Michael Clarke 106 and half centuries to Shane Watson 83 and Mitchell Johnson 73 at stumps At stumps Australia was 8 440 a lead of 284 runs Michael Clarke broke Ricky Ponting s record for most runs in a calendar year for an Australian and Sri Lankan fast bowler Chanaka Welegedara tore his hamstring while bowling and was ruled out for the series 27 28 Day 3Australia added twenty more runs at the start of Day 3 before being dismissed for 460 a lead of 304 runs Mitchell Johnson finished not out 92 Sri Lanka s collapsed to 3 3 inside the first two overs and was dismissed shortly after lunch in the 25th over for 103 with Welegedara and Prasanna Jayawardene absent hurt and Sangakkara retired hurt giving Australia a dominant victory by an innings and 201 runs 3rd Test edit 3 7 January 2013 Scorecard nbsp Sri Lanka v Australia nbsp 294 87 4 overs Lahiru Thirimanne 91 151 Jackson Bird 4 41 19 4 overs 9 432d 107 overs Matthew Wade 102 158 Rangana Herath 4 95 31 overs 278 81 2 overs Dinesh Chandimal 62 106 Mitchell Johnson 3 34 15 overs 5 141 42 5 overs Ed Cowan 36 88 Rangana Herath 3 46 16 5 overs Australia won by 5 wicketsSydney Cricket Ground Sydney Umpires Aleem Dar Pak and Tony Hill NZ Player of the match Jackson Bird Aus Australia won the toss and elected to bowl Former England cricket captain and Australia s Nine Network commentator Tony Greig who died between the second and third Tests was farewelled with a minute s silence and tributes from the commentary team before the match 29 Match Report Day 1Australia won the toss and chose to bowl and took wickets at regular intervals throughout the day Lahiru Thirimanne 91 and captain Mahela Jayawardene 72 both scored half centuries but the largest partnership was only 62 runs Sri Lanka was bowled out at stumps for 294 Jackson Bird took 4 41 for Australia 30 Day 2Australia batted solidly to take its total to 4 271 early in the evening session with David Warner 85 Phillip Hughes 87 and Michael Clarke 50 all scoring half centuries 31 At stumps Australia was 6 342 with a lead of 48 runs and with Matthew Wade not out 47 32 Day 3In the morning session Matthew Wade 102 batted with the tail to make the second century of his Test career and to take Australia to 9 432 at which point Michael Clarke declared with a lead of 138 runs Rangana Herath 4 95 was the best of Sri Lanka s bowlers in the first innings In reply Dimuth Karunaratne 85 and Mahela Jayawardene 60 added 108 runs for the second wicket taking Sri Lanka to 1 132 but after Karunaratne was dismissed Sri Lanka lost 5 46 eventually finishing at 7 225 at stumps a lead of 87 runs 33 Day 4Dinesh Chandimal 62 batted with the tail to take Sri Lanka s score to 278 and to set Australia a target of 141 Bird 3 76 and Mitchell Johnson 3 34 each took three wickets for Australia In the run chase David Warner was out first ball and Hughes 34 was dismissed shortly after lunch to leaving Australia at 2 45 But top scorer Ed Cowan 36 and Michael Clarke 29 put on a 59 run partnership for the third wicket which was enough of a platform for Australia to reach the target with five wickets in hand Herath 3 47 was again Sri Lanka s leading wicket taker for the innings 34 The Man of the Match award went to Jackson Bird 4 41 amp 3 75 ODI series edit1st ODI edit 11 January 2013 14 20 D N ScorecardAustralia nbsp 5 305 50 overs v nbsp Sri Lanka198 40 overs Phil Hughes 112 129 Angelo Mathews 1 46 8 overs Dinesh Chandimal 73 95 Clint McKay 4 33 8 overs nbsp Australia won by 107 runsMelbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne Umpires Richard Kettleborough Eng and Paul Reiffel Aus Player of the match Phillip Hughes Aus Australia won the toss and elected to bat Aaron Finch Phillip Hughes and Usman Khawaja all Aus made their ODI debuts Phillip Hughes became the first Australian batsman to score a century on debut in an ODI Match ReportAustralia won the toss and elected to bat Three debutants were named in the XI for Australia Australia made a steady start to the innings 0 53 before Aaron Finch 16 and Usman Khawaja 3 were dismissed Phillip Hughes and skipper George Bailey 89 amassed a 140 run partnership with Hughes 112 making a century on debut Some late hitting from David Hussey 60 saw Australia post a score of 5 305 Sri Lanka began the innings with two early wickets before Tillakaratne Dilshan and Dinesh Chandimal steadied the innings to take the score to 2 111 Dilshan 51 was then run out and shortly afterwards Glenn Maxwell inflicted two run outs in successive balls including Lahiru Thirimanne for a diamond duck to reduce Sri Lanka to 5 128 in the 30th over Sri Lanka was ultimately dismissed for 198 in the 40th over with Dinesh Chandimal 73 top scoring and Clint McKay 4 33 finishing with the best bowling figures Phillip Hughes was named Man of the match for his century on debut 35 2nd ODI edit 13 January 2013 13 50 D N ScorecardAustralia nbsp 170 46 5 overs v nbsp Sri Lanka2 172 40 1 overs Brad Haddin 50 67 Lasith Malinga 3 32 9 overs Lahiru Thirimanne 102 134 Ben Cutting 1 42 10 overs Sri Lanka won by 8 wickets with 59 balls remaining Adelaide Oval Adelaide Umpires Marais Erasmus SA and Simon Fry Aus Player of the match Lahiru Thirimanne SL Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to field Play was delayed by wet outfield no overs lost Ben Cutting Kane Richardson both Aus and Kusal Perera SL made their ODI debuts Match ReportSri Lanka won the toss and chose to field and immediately took advantage of seaming conditions reducing Australia to 2 12 after seven overs and then to 6 83 in the 25th over Brad Haddin 50 managed to bat with the tail and extend the innings into the 47th over before Australia was ultimately dismissed for 170 runs Lasith Malinga 3 32 had the best bowling figures and Angelo Mathews 2 24 Nuwan Kulasekara 1 24 both took wickets and bowled economically Despite losing Upul Tharanga for a duck in the first over of its run chase Sri Lanka had little difficulty chasing Australia s total reaching the target in the 41st over with eight wickets in hand Lahiru Thirimanne 102 scored his maiden ODI and List A century and Tillakaratne Dilshan 51 made a half century Thirimanne was named Man of the Match 36 3rd ODI edit 18 January 2013 13 20 D N ScorecardAustralia nbsp 74 26 4 overs v nbsp Sri Lanka6 75 20 overs Mitchell Starc 22 28 Nuwan Kulasekara 5 22 10 overs Kusal Perera 22 28 Mitchell Johnson 3 11 3 overs Sri Lanka won by 4 wickets with 180 balls remaining Brisbane Cricket Ground Brisbane Umpires Richard Kettleborough Eng and Paul Reiffel Aus Player of the match Nuwan Kulasekara SL Australia won the toss and elected to bat Australia were all out for 74 which was its 3rd lowest ODI total in a completed innings 37 Match ReportAustralia won the toss and chose to bat but humid conditions meant that the game was dominated by swing bowling Nuwan Kulasekara took five wickets between the 5th and 11th overs of Australia s innings to reduce Australia to 6 30 he finished with 5 22 from ten overs Lasith Malinga then took three wickets between the 15th and 19th overs to reduce Australia to 9 40 he finished with 3 14 from five overs Mitchell Starc 22 and Xavier Doherty 15 added 34 runs for the last wicket to take Australia s score to 74 They were the only batsmen to register a double figure score In reply Sri Lanka took its total to 1 33 before Mitchell Johnson 3 11 took three wickets between the 10th and 12th overs to reduce Sri Lanka to 4 37 Sri Lanka lost two more wickets late in its small run chase reaching the target after 20 overs with four wickets in hand Kulasekara was named Man of the Match 38 4th ODI edit 20 January 2013 14 20 D N ScorecardAustralia nbsp 9 222 50 overs v nbsp Sri Lanka0 14 3 2 overs David Warner 60 73 Nuwan Kulasekara 3 30 10 overs Tillakaratne Dilshan 9 9 No resultSydney Cricket Ground Sydney Umpires Marais Erasmus SA and Paul Reiffel Aus Australia won the toss and elected to bat Play was delayed by rain after 3 2 overs later abandoned due to a wet outfield Match ReportAustralia won the toss and chose to bat Australia was reduced to 3 53 in the 13th over with both Phillip Hughes 1 and David Hussey 1 dismissed cheaply much of the early damage with the ball was done by Nuwan Kulasekara 3 30 taking two wickets and Lasith Malinga 2 33 From there Australia lost wickets at regular intervals with David Warner 60 top scoring Australia managed to bat out the full 50 overs and 40 runs were added in an unbroken tenth wicket partnership to take the score to 9 222 with Mitchell Starc 52 providing the most significant lower order contribution In the run chase play was delayed by rain after 20 balls were bowled Three hours later the umpires abandoned the match due to a wet outfield 39 5th ODI edit 23 January 2013 14 20 D N ScorecardAustralia nbsp 5 247 50 overs v nbsp Sri Lanka215 48 3 overs Phillip Hughes 138 154 Tillakaratne Dilshan 1 22 7 overs Angelo Mathews 67 79 Xavier Doherty 3 21 8 overs Australia won by 32 runsBlundstone Arena Hobart Umpires Simon Fry Aus and Richard Kettleborough Eng Player of the match Phillip Hughes Aus Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to field Match ReportSri Lanka won the toss and chose to field The Australian openers made a solid start 0 31 before two quick wickets left them at 2 37 after 10 overs Phillip Hughes and George Bailey steadied the innings before Bailey 17 was caught and bowled in the 27th over A 98 run stand followed between Phillip Hughes and David Hussey 34 and late hitting from Australia saw them post a score of 5 247 Hughes finished unbeaten on 138 his second ODI century for the series and in his career Sri Lanka got of to a brisk start 0 57 with Mahela Jayawardene quickly getting to 38 before suffering a top order collapse to 4 77 Xavier Doherty 3 21 took three of these wickets Angelo Mathews scored 67 runs to help Sri Lanka to 5 187 in the 44th over but Sri Lanka was eventually bowled out for 215 with Moises Henriques 3 32 and Clint McKay 2 51 taking the wickets of the tail enders Hughes was named Man of the Match 40 T20I series edit1st T20I edit 26 January 2013 19 35 D N ScorecardAustralia nbsp 3 137 20 overs v nbsp Sri Lanka5 139 18 5 overs David Warner 90 62 Nuwan Kulasekara 1 21 4 overs Angelo Mathews 35 27 Glenn Maxwell 2 15 3 overs Sri Lanka won by 5 wicketsStadium Australia Sydney Umpires Simon Fry Aus and Paul Reiffel Aus Player of the match David Warner Aus Australia won the toss and elected to bat Ben Cutting Aus and Kusal Perera SL made their T20I debuts Match Report 2nd T20I edit 28 January 2013 19 35 D N Scorecard nbsp Sri Lanka4 161 20 overs v Australia nbsp 3 119 15 0 overs Mahela Jayawardene 61 45 Glenn Maxwell 1 23 4 overs Shaun Marsh 47 40 Nuwan Kulasekara 1 18 3 overs Sri Lanka won by 2 runs D L method Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne Umpires Simon Fry Aus and John Ward Aus Player of the match Thisara Perera SL Australia won the toss and elected to field Rain reduced Australia s innings to 15 overs Match ReportAustralia fell two runs short after needing a four to win of the last ball Statistics editAustralia edit TestsMichael Hussey made his 19th Test century when he scored 115 in the 1st innings of the 1st Test Peter Siddle took his 6th five wicket haul in Sri Lanka s 1st innings of the 1st Test Mitchell Starc took his 2nd five wicket haul in Sri Lanka s 2nd innings of the 1st Test Jackson Bird took his 1st Test wicket when he dismissed Dimuth Karunaratne in the 1st innings of the 2nd Test Mitchell Johnson took his 200th Test wicket when he dismissed Kumar Sangakkara in the 1st innings of the 2nd Test Michael Clarke made his 22nd Test century when he scored 106 in the 1st innings of the 2nd Test David Warner surpassed 1 000 career Test runs when he scored 85 in the first innings of the 3rd Test Matthew Wade made his 2nd Test century 1st in Australia when he scored 102 in the first innings of the 3rd Test ODI sPhillip Hughes made his 1st ODI century on debut in the 1st ODI Ben Cutting took his 1st ODI wicket when he dismissed Tillakaratne Dilshan in the 2nd ODI Phillip Hughes made his 2nd ODI century in the 5th ODI T20I sJames Faulkner took his first T20I wicket when he dismissed Tillakaratne Dilshan in the 2nd T20I Sri Lanka edit TestsChanaka Welegedara took his 50th Test wicket when he dismissed Shane Watson in the 1st innings of the 1st Test Tillakaratne Dilshan made his 15th Test century when he scored 147 in the 1st innings of the 1st Test Kumar Sangakkara surpassed 10 000 career Test runs when he scored 58 in the 1st innings of the 2nd Test ODI sLahiru Thirimanne made his 1st ODI and List A century when he scored 102 in the 2nd ODI Nuwan Kulasekara took his 1st five wicket haul in the 3rd ODI T20I sPlayer statistics editAustralia edit Test Statistics 41 Player Tests Runs Batting average Wickets Bowling averageMichael Clarke c 3 316 79 00 0Shane Watson vc 2 118 39 33 2 56 00Ed Cowan 3 136 27 20Ben Hilfenhaus 1 0 0 00 1 30 00Phillip Hughes 3 233 46 60Michael Hussey 3 232 116 00 0Mitchell Johnson 2 106 106 00 9 19 00Nathan Lyon 3 16 5 33 7 43 85Peter Siddle 3 55 18 33 15 16 93Mitchell Starc 2 7 3 50 10 28 70Matthew Wade wk 3 191 63 66 0David Warner 3 272 54 40 0Jackson Bird 2 6 6 00 11 16 18ODI Statistics 42 Player ODIs Runs Batting average SR Wickets Bowling average RPOMichael Clarke c 2 29 14 50 63 04George Bailey c 5 154 30 80 74 03Phillip Hughes 5 257 64 25 80 56Usman Khawaja 1 3 3 00 27 27Aaron Finch 2 20 10 00 46 51David Hussey 5 128 32 00 99 22 0 4 80Brad Haddin wk 2 60 60 00 75 00Glenn Maxwell 3 22 7 33 66 66 0 5 78Steven Smith 1 8 8 00 72 72 0 4 00Mitchell Johnson 4 12 6 00 29 26 7 14 14 4 50Ben Cutting 1 27 27 00 60 00 1 42 00 4 20Mitchell Starc 4 74 113 84 3 33 00 4 24Clint McKay 5 6 2 00 20 00 8 21 37 4 56Xavier Doherty 5 30 30 00 56 60 3 32 00 4 17Kane Richardson 1 0 0 00 0 00 0 2 50David Warner 3 74 24 66 72 54Matthew Wade wk 3 62 20 66 60 78Moises Henriques 3 14 7 00 63 63 3 13 00 3 25Sri Lanka edit Test Statistics 43 Player Tests Runs Batting average Wickets Bowling averageMahela Jayawardene c 3 166 27 66Angelo Mathews vc 3 175 29 16 2 58 50Tillakaratne Dilshan 3 208 34 66 3 61 66Kumar Sangakkara wk 2 152 50 66Thilan Samaraweera 3 79 13 16Prasanna Jayawardene wk 2 85 28 33Rangana Herath 3 48 9 60 12 33 91Nuwan Kulasekara 1 32 16 00 0Shaminda Eranga 2 15 7 50 5 50 40Dinesh Chandimal wk 1 86 86 00Chanaka Welagedara 2 0 0 00 6 42 83Nuwan Pradeep 1 26 26 00 2 64 00Dhammika Prasad 2 34 8 50 3 53 00Dimuth Karunaratne 3 140 23 33Lahiru Thirimanne 1 98 49 00Suranga Lakmal 1 5 2 50 1 113 00ODI Statistics 44 Player ODIs Runs Batting average SR Wickets Bowling average RPOMahela Jayawardene c 5 48 16 00 75 00Angelo Mathews vc 5 79 26 33 84 04 4 43 50 4 46Tillakaratne Dilshan 5 152 38 00 61 29 1 39 00 3 54Upul Tharanga 3 13 4 33 50 00Lahiru Thirimanne 5 110 36 66 65 47Dinesh Chandimal wk 3 79 39 50 69 29Lasith Malinga 5 3 3 00 42 85 10 18 90 4 10Nuwan Kulasekara 5 32 32 00 123 07 11 16 90 3 79Thisara Perera 5 15 7 50 93 75 5 37 00 5 78Ajantha Mendis 2 0 0 00 0 00 2 51 50 5 77Jeevan Mendis 5 48 16 00 67 60 0 6 66Rangana Herath 2 2 2 00 40 00 2 35 50 3 55Kusal Perera wk 4 50 50 00 67 56Shaminda Eranga 1 1 12 00 4 50Broadcasters editCountry TV Broadcaster s nbsp Australia Nine Network nbsp Australia Fox Sports nbsp United Kingdom Sky Sports nbsp Pakistan PTV Sports nbsp India STAR Cricket nbsp South Africa SuperSportReferences edit Australia finalise summer schedule ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 19 July 2012 Sri Lanka tour of Australia 2012 13 ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 19 July 2012 a b Johnson and friends make it Australia s day ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 26 December 2012 Michael Hussey to retire from international cricket ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 29 December 2012 Australia v South Africa Ricky Ponting s final game ends in defeat BBC Sport Retrieved 4 December 2012 Ponting to retire after Perth Test ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 30 November 2012 Ricky Ponting retires from international cricket BBC Sport Retrieved 30 November 2012 All round New Zealand level series with big win ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 8 December 2012 Karunaratne Pradeep in SL Test squad to Australia ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 5 December 2012 Hughes chosen to replace Ponting ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 7 December 2012 Bird Khawaja in squad for Boxing Day Test ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 19 December 2012 Australia include Glenn Maxwell for Sydney Test ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 29 December 2012 Thirimanne and Lakmal added to SL Test squad ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 29 December 2012 Ajantha Mendis returns for limited overs series ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 2 January 2013 Hughes Khawaja tip out Hussey ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 6 January 2013 Starc s sore calf opens door for Richardson ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 12 January 2013 Recalled Marsh emerges from dark space ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 21 January 2013 Blundstone Arena curator defends Test pitch saying it will provide a good battle between bat and ball News com au Retrieved 12 December 2012 Batsmen put Australia on top ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 14 December 2012 Hussey bowlers keep Australia in control ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 15 December 2012 Hilfenhaus side injury exposes Australia again ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 16 December 2012 Siddle keeps Australia on top despite Dilshan ton ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 16 December 2012 Sri Lanka lose early wickets in big chase ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 17 December 2012 Starc and Siddle deliver victory to Australia ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 18 December 2012 Television replays caused Sri Lanka s tampering concerns ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 19 December 2012 No evidence of tampering says ICC ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 19 December 2012 Welegedara suffers hamstring tear ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 27 December 2012 Clarke Watson Johnson streak hosts ahead ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 27 December 2012 SCG farewells Tony Greig The Australian Retrieved 3 January 2013 Thirimanne pushes Sri Lanka to 294 ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 3 January 2013 Sloppiness leaves an empty feeling ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 4 January 2013 Sri Lanka fight but Australia build lead ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 4 January 2013 Australia tighten grip on Test ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 5 January 2013 Retiring Hussey steers Australia to victory ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 6 January 2013 Hughes sets up huge Australia win ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 11 January 2013 Brettic Daniel 13 January 2013 Thirimanne guides Sri Lanka to resounding win ESPNcricinfo ESPN EMEA Retrieved 14 January 2013 Rajesh S Bowlers day out at the Gabba ESPNcricinfo ESPN EMEA Fernando Andrew Kulasekara sets up low scoring Sri Lanka win ESPN Cricinfo Australia s batting exposed before wash out ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 20 January 2013 Hughes hundred ensures Australia draw series ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 23 January 2013 Warne Muralitharan Trophy 2012 13 Australia Batting and bowling averages ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 8 January 2013 Sri Lanka in Australia ODI Series 2012 13 Australia Batting Bowling averages ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 23 January 2013 Warne Muralitharan Trophy 2012 13 Sri Lanka Batting and bowling averages ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 8 January 2013 Sri Lanka in Australia ODI Series 2012 13 Sri Lanka Batting and bowling averages ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 24 January 2013 External links editAustralia v Sri Lanka ESPNCricinfo Download ICC s Future tours programme Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sri Lankan cricket team in Australia in 2012 13 amp oldid 1132893524, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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