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2nd Test: Sri Lanka v Australia at Galle on August 4-8, 2016 - SRI LANKA WON BY 229 RUNS

Mr Bean

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Depressing result not that I am surprised really. I have enjoyed watching Eng v Pak series rather that this tripe.
 

Das Gupta

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Smith hasnt scored big runs in England? We are shit,
Yeah your are.
Smith scored tons in the last Ashes series in Uk, on 2 of the most benign pitches in London that offered very little to England's swing bowlers. He did f**k all when it mattered most on the other 3 decks that offered movement.
 

Hutty1986

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Yeah your are.
Smith scored tons in the last Ashes series in Uk, on 2 of the most benign pitches in London that offered very little to England's swing bowlers. He did f**k all when it mattered most on the other 3 decks that offered movement.
Lol, ahh so we're picking and choosing from the english conditions now, i see. Just think its pretty funny JJ putting the boot in when australia have owned nz for decades and aus have whitewashed the poms twice in the past decade.
 

WaznTheGreat

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Mitch Marsh 23 average and Peter Nevill's 22 average makes Ian Healy's 27 average look like 60,at least Healy faced good bowlers on proper pitches whilst batting with a stick
 

Pennies

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and aus have whitewashed the poms twice in the past decade.

and haven't won a series in England for over a decade and a half. Or a series in India in over 12 years. There is something clearly wrong with Australia's batsmen when it swings and spins.
Don't worry there will be a home series soon where Smith and co can pump up their tyres on flat tracks and all will be well again for another 3 months.
 

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