Latest Cricket News Updates https://www.cricwaves.com Latest news from www.cricwaves.com (c)www.cricwaves.com en-gb Sun 28 Apr 2024 When Aussies were bowled for under 100 in ODIs! https://www.cricwaves.com/cricket/news/articles/1gWBJp0kJ2_drh-sevawcirc/when-aussies-were-bowled-for-under-100-in-odis.html On Friday at Brisbane, Australia registered their third lowest total in one-dayers when they were bowled out for 74 by Sri Lanka in 26.4 fours. In an eminently forgettable performance by their top and middle-order, none of the batsmen from the top eight could get into double figures. Lanka pacers exploited conditions perfectly; Aussie batsmen were rusty https://www.cricwaves.com/cricket/news/articles/7XWZzNjRXe_drh-sevawcirc/lanka-pacers-exploited-conditions-perfectly-aussie-batsmen-were-rusty.html That the third ODI between Australia and Sri Lanka at Brisbane was dominated by bowlers would be an understatement. Sixteen wickets fell on the day, the entire match lasted less than 50 overs and the total match aggregate did not even cross 150. Sri Lanka clinch low-scoring match at Gabba to take Series lead https://www.cricwaves.com/cricket/news/articles/nGQHQs3pRP_drh-sevawcirc/sri-lanka-clinch-low-scoring-match-at-gabba-to-take-series-lead.html Sri Lanka just managed to pull off a victory in the Gabba ODI despite the target being as low as 75! The pitch at the Gabba for the Third ODI was such that as many as 16 wickets tumbled down in less than 50 overs of action. Strengthened Aussie batting will challenge Sri Lanka https://www.cricwaves.com/cricket/news/articles/mTVzdqLtn1_drh-sevawcirc/strengthened-aussie-batting-will-challenge-sri-lanka.html Although Australia were stunned by Sri Lanka in the second ODI at Adelaide, it had more to do with the lack of experience in their batting than sensational performance by the Lankan bowlers. Australia strengthens its team for Lanka ODIs https://www.cricwaves.com/cricket/news/articles/mYEhSXCKkj_drh-sevawcirc/australia-strengthens-its-team-for-lanka-odis.html Stung by a massive defeat in the Second ODI at Adelaide, the Australian Selectors have recalled the trio of Michael Clarke, David Warner and Wicket Keeper Matthew Wade in the squad for the next two matches at Brisbane and Sydney.