Big Picture: Warne-Murlidaran Trophy is back
And so it gives shape again. Australia is coming out of its big border-Gavaskar Trophy win, of course. Through his 3–1 victory in that series, he also booked his World Test Championship Final Spot. They regularly remember Captain Pat Cummins, who is on paternity leave, but is an experienced leader in Steven Smith.
Sri Lanka conducted a decent test year in 2024, until the disappointing series in South Africa was not to finish it. But they will feel that their Test team is building to make something – perhaps a more serious campaign is increasing in the next WTC cycle, in which they do relatively easy schedules.
It will probably come down to spin into the cheek. This surface does not appear to be the most dry that has come out a land, and due to the January cooler season, may live together for a little longer than normal. But this is likely to take enough turn since three days. Expect a lot of sweeping and reverse-sweeping, and cators around the bat with a match wearing.
Farm guide
Sri Lanka: LLWW (Last five full match, first recently first)
Australia: Wwwdl
In Spotlight: Nathan Leon and Pratath Jayasuria
A track that goes to start dry, a sea air that helps help a little moisture in the pitch, as a footmark as two days to bowl sometimes – spin basically – Galle spin – Bowling is paradise. For example, how well your lead spinner goes into a Galle test, the result sets a long way to decide.
Pitch and Conditions: Some of Rainfall
Galle receives slightly unseasonal rains all around, but there is a rare Galle test that even goes to the last few sessions, even if there is a hindrance on the way. Dhananjaya de Silva said that he hoped that the surface would be decent for batting. The temperature is estimated to hover around 30 ° C.
Team News: Who will be SL’s opener?
Australia , 11 Scott Bolland/ Tod Murphy
Sri Lanka , 11 Lahiru Kumara/World Fernando
Statistics and General Knowledge: Smith 10,000 clock
- Steve Smith is one away from completing 10,000 in Test cricket. He will be the fourth Australia batsman for a milestone, after Alan Border, Steve Waugh, and Ricky Ponting.
- Prabath Jaisuria took 12 wickets for 177 in a Test played against Australia – in Galle’s debut.
- All up, Australia has won three of the six tests played in Galle, lost two and one portrayed one.
Andrew Fidel Fernando is a senior writer of Espncricinfo. @Afidelf












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