Australia Dismantles Sri Lanka: A Historic Test Victory
In a stunning display, Australia handed Sri Lanka their heaviest Test defeat, winning by an innings and 242 runs.


Australia Dismantles Sri Lanka: A Historic Test Victory
Australia produced a remarkable performance in the first Test match against Sri Lanka at the Galle International Stadium, achieving a stunning victory by an innings and 242 runs—the largest margin of defeat for Sri Lanka in Test cricket history.
Match Summary
- Australia: 654-6 declared
- Usman Khawaja: 232
- Steve Smith: 141
- Sam Inglis: 102
- Sri Lanka: 165
- Dinesh Chandimal: 72
- Matt Kuhnemann: 5-63
- Nathan Lyon: 3-57
- Sri Lanka (2nd Innings): 247
- Jeffrey Vandersay: 53
- Angelo Mathews: 41
- Kuhnemann: 4-86
- Lyon: 4-78
Turning Points
The match shifted dramatically as Australia dominated Day Four, claiming 15 wickets and showcasing their skill with the ball. Left-arm spinner Matt Kuhnemann, who returned to Test cricket after nearly two years, shone brightly with a blistering performance, taking nine wickets overall. His sharp spin coupled with Nathan Lyon's mastery turned the game decisively in Australia's favor.
After bowling Sri Lanka out for 165 in their first innings, Australia enforced the follow-on, leaving Sri Lanka with a daunting chase of 489 runs. Despite a valiant effort from Dinesh Chandimal, who scored 72, Sri Lanka crumbled under pressure, losing their last five wickets in a mere four overs, showcasing a dismal collapse.
Key Performers
- Matt Kuhnemann: 5 wickets in the first innings, 4 in the second, marking an impressive return.
- Nathan Lyon: 3 wickets in the first innings and 4 in the second, consistently troubling the Sri Lankan batsmen.
- Usman Khawaja: A brilliant double century that anchored Australia's mega total.
Looking Ahead
With this emphatic win, Australia heads into the second Test full of confidence, while Sri Lanka will need to regroup quickly. The next match will take place at the same venue on February 6.
As the series progresses, fans will eagerly watch if Sri Lanka can bounce back or if Australia will continue their dominant form. Stay tuned for more cricket action!