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Weird! Sri Lanka batsman loses wickets in strange fashion; Miss you in the centenary – Look. Cricket news

Kamil Mishara lost his wicket on day 1 (images through picture scrabble)

Sri Lanka -A ended day 1 263/4 thanks to a solid century by Nuvanidu Fernando against Australia A on 263/4. The 25 -year -old number 3 batsman scored 102 off 234 balls, killing seven fours and one six. He was eventually rejected by Mich Perry, distinguished the Jason Sangh in the second slip. While this was the second straight of Fernando, most of the meditation went to Kamil Mishara, which fell to 81 in one of the most strange moments of the day. Setting well for a ton, Mishara dumped under a small ball from Henry Thorrton, but hung his bat in the air. The ball hit, flew, and was easily caught by Kurtis Patterson, giving Thornton their first wicket. Australia, a bowlers, got wickets to come on a slow pitch. Scott, Perry, Thornton and Zanden Jeh took one wicket, but had to work hard for their successes. In the first day, after making the announcement, it was surprising that Nathan McSwini would be sent out to Australia A. He batted at number 3 in the last match. The move is seen as part of the plan to test the top-order options for Australia’s upcoming Ashes, recently with head coach Andrew McDonald’s that the batting order is not yet resolved.

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Will Australia be able to turn on the match around 2 one day?

In a strong position with Sri Lanka A and in order to find his drain in his middle order, Australia A will need a quick wicket on day 2 to stay in the competition. The first informal test was prepared between the two sides.

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