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High flying Australia She will watch the serial victory when in the second and last test of the series that attended Sri Lanka in progress. The game should be played from Thursday (February 6th) at the Galle International Stadium in Galle.
Visitors have taken over the unavailable leadership in the series, beating the first test, and the draw in the second test will be enough to attack them until their first victory in the Sri Lanka series since 2011.
However, Australia will want to maximize its shape and win the second test, as well as to register the victory in Asia in Asia for the first time in Asia 2-0 against Bangladesh back in 2006.
Under the leadership of Steve Smith, the side thoroughly surpassed Sri Lanka in the series opener. They defeated the hosts from inserts and 242 runs to condemn them to their most difficult test defeat of all time.
Since Aussies is now watching another victory over Sri Lanka, we look at Australia who plays 11 for the second test.
Usman Khawai and Travis Head will be openers in Australia playing 11 for the second test. In difficult conditions, Ous was on Khawaji and started to start the team well and did not disappoint.
The head shot at all cylinders from the start and scored 57 running only 40 balls to set the tone for the rest of the insertion.
He shared about 92 opening stations with Khawaj. Khawaja, on the other hand, made the most of the beginning and continued to play with amazing strokes of 232 running, and at the same time shared stands with the great centuries with Steve Smith and Josh Inglis.
With a shape on their side, Khawai and Head will also study good outs from a baton in another test.
Most of the middle row Aussie has races, and it is expected that all bats will keep their places in Australia playing 11. Marnus Labuschagne started, but could not turn it into a big grade and had to go to 20.
On the other hand, Steve Smith and debut Josh Inglis continued for centuries. Smith led the side from the front, playing a fine 141 ride knock. On the other hand, Ingglis scored 102 runs only 94 balls with the help of 10 four and six.
Alex Carey scored 46, while Allrounder Beau Webster scored 23. Since the slope is favorable for Spinners, the Webster did not get the opportunity to make a bowl in the first test and hope he rolls his hands in the coming game.
Aussies is also expected to retain bowlers who launched a mammoth victory in the first test. One pacer and three frontline Spinners are expected to be in Australia playing 11 for another test.
Mitchell Starc will be the only pacer on the side, while Matthew Kuhnemann, Nathan Lyon and Todd Murphy will be three specialist Spinner.