Australian cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2022

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Die Tour der australischen Cricket-Nationalmannschaft nach Sri Lanka in der Saison 2022 fand vom 7. Juni bis zum 11. Juli 2022 statt. Die internationale Cricket-Tour war Bestandteil der Internationalen Cricket-Saison 2022 und umfasste zwei Tests, fünf ODIs und drei Twenty20s. Die Tests waren Bestandteil der ICC World Test Championship 2021–2023. Sri Lanka gewann die ODI-Serie 3–2, Australien die Twenty20-Serie 2–1 und die Test-Serie endete 1–1 unentschieden. rdf:langString
The Australian cricket team toured Sri Lanka in June and July 2022 to play two Tests, five One Day Internationals (ODIs) and three Twenty20 International (T20Is) matches. The Test series formed part of the 2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship. Both cricket boards confirmed the fixtures for the tour in March 2022. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Prabath Jayasuriya, Kamindu Mendis and Maheesh Theekshana all made their Test debuts. * Prabath Jayasuriya became the second bowler for Sri Lanka to take two five-wicket hauls on Test debut. * Oshada Fernando replaced Pathum Nissanka as a COVID-19 substitute for Sri Lanka. * Dinesh Chandimal scored his first double century in Tests. * World Test Championship Points: Sri Lanka 12, Australia 0.
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rdf:langString Jeffrey Vandersay made his Test debut. * Nathan Lyon equalled Shane Warne's record of the most five-wicket hauls by a visiting spin bowler in Asia, with nine. * Oshada Fernando replaced Angelo Mathews as a COVID-19 substitute for Sri Lanka. * World Test Championship Points: Australia 12, Sri Lanka 0.
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rdf:langString Die Tour der australischen Cricket-Nationalmannschaft nach Sri Lanka in der Saison 2022 fand vom 7. Juni bis zum 11. Juli 2022 statt. Die internationale Cricket-Tour war Bestandteil der Internationalen Cricket-Saison 2022 und umfasste zwei Tests, fünf ODIs und drei Twenty20s. Die Tests waren Bestandteil der ICC World Test Championship 2021–2023. Sri Lanka gewann die ODI-Serie 3–2, Australien die Twenty20-Serie 2–1 und die Test-Serie endete 1–1 unentschieden.
rdf:langString The Australian cricket team toured Sri Lanka in June and July 2022 to play two Tests, five One Day Internationals (ODIs) and three Twenty20 International (T20Is) matches. The Test series formed part of the 2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship. Both cricket boards confirmed the fixtures for the tour in March 2022. Australia won the opening T20I match by ten wickets, with Aaron Finch and David Warner making an unbeaten 134-run partnership. Australia won the second T20I by three wickets to win the series with a match to play. Sri Lanka won the third T20I by four wickets, after an unbeaten half century from their captain Dasun Shanaka, with Australia winning the series 2–1. In the ODI series, Australia won the opening match by two wickets, with Glenn Maxwell making an unbeaten 80 from 51 balls. Sri Lanka won the second ODI by 26 runs, following a batting collapse by Australia, to level the series. Sri Lanka won the third ODI by six wickets, after Australia had scored 291/6, with Pathum Nissanka scoring his first century in the format. It was Sri Lanka's highest successful run chase at the R. Premadasa Stadium, and their highest successful run chase against Australia in ODI cricket. Sri Lanka won the fourth match by four runs to win their first ODI bilateral series at home against Australia since 1992. Australia won the fifth and final ODI by four wickets, with Sri Lanka winning the series 3–2. In the second innings of the first Test, Sri Lanka were bowled out inside one session, being dismissed for 113 runs in 22.5 overs. Needing only five runs for victory, David Warner hit the winning runs from four balls, with Australia winning the Test by ten wickets before the lunch break on the third day. Sri Lanka won the second Test by an innings and 39 runs to draw the series 1–1. It was the first time that Sri Lanka had beaten Australia by an innings in a Test match. Dinesh Chandimal scored his first double century in a Test match with 206 not out, and Prabath Jayasuriya took the best bowling figures for a Sri Lanka player on debut, with 12 for 177.
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