Australia's newest Test sensation Todd Murphy laughed off his dad's comparing him in part to the late, great Shane Warne, and says an 'A' tour to Sri Lanka in 2022 was instrumental in his rapid rise that saw him claim a five-fa on Test debut against ...
With scores level, a Sri Lankan mix up in the field hands India the win.
Australia captain Pat Cummins addresses the mass protest that swarmed around the Galle ground during the second Test, his experiences speaking to locals and how the impact of the visit has not been lost on the touring side
Speaking after play on day three in Galle, Australia coach Andrew McDonald revealed what he hoped his side could contain Sri Lanka to on day four, and praised a marathon spell from Nathan Lyon
Both Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith felt like they'd left some runs out in the middle across Australia's last few Tests, so they were determined to 'cash in' on day one in Galle
Qantas Runway Report: Glenn Maxwell is in the frame for his first Test in five years as Australia weigh up bolstering their spin and batting stocks, while Sri Lanka have called in the reinforcements after five COVID-19 cases in the past week
Glenn Maxwell could make a return in the place of Mitchell Starc for the second Test in Galle as Australia consider a revamp of their XI
Australia's Steve Smith shares his thoughts on England's 'Baz-ball' and Mitch Marsh's attempts at bowling off-spin ahead of the second Test against Sri Lanka in Galle
Alex Carey's only regret from his pivotal first-Test innings of 45 was that he didn't persist with the stroke, falling when he tried to play in the V, and will continue to employ the tactic in this week's second Test, even if his wife doesn't rate th...
After a difficult tour of Pakistan, Mitchell Swepson was in the wickets in the first Test in Sri Lanka and has been told by Australia's coaching staff to "rip the ball hard and take wickets"
Speaking after Nathan Lyon's nine wickets in the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle, Australian men's team assistant coach Daniel Vettori said the off-spinner's stock ball was 'amazing' and he had 'a number of years left in him'.
The Australian skipper paid tribute to his No.1 spinner, who caused trouble for both right and left-handers throughout the first Test in Galle