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 AUSTRALIA CRICKET TOUR OF SRI LANKA 2022



The tour of the Australian Cricket team will begin on the 7th of June with a T20 match and it will be finished on the 12th of July with the second Test match of the tour. The tour will consist of all formats of crickets. Both teams will play three T20matches, five one-day international matches, and two test matches.

TOUR SCHEDULE

T20 Matches(All 03 matches are scheduled to start at 7.00PM in local time)

7th June 2022    -    1st T20 at R.Premadasa stadium,Colombo

8th June 2022    -    2nd T20 at R.Premadasa Stadium,Colombo

11th June 2022  -   3rd T20 at Pallekelle International Cricket Stadium, Kandy


One day International matches(All 05 matches are scheduled to start at 2.00PM in local time)

14th June 2022    -    1st one-day international match at Pallekelle Cricket stadium, Kandy

16th June 2022    -    2nd one-day international match at Pallekelle Cricket stadium, Kandy

19th June 2022    -    3rd one-day international match at R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo

21st June 2022    -    4th one-day international match at R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo 

24th June 2022    -    5th one-day international match at R.Premadasa Stadium,Colombo


Test Matches(Both matches are scheduled to start at 10.00AM in local time)

Wed,29th June 2022-Sun,3rd July 2022    -    1st Test match at Galle International Stadium

Fri, 8th July 2022- Tue,12th July 2022    -      2nd Test match at Galle International stadium


Australian T20 squad VS Sri Lanka

  • Aaron Finch(C)
  • David Warner
  • Joss Inglis
  • Mitchel Marsh
  • Steven Smith
  • Mathew Wade
  • Glenn Maxwell
  • Marcus Stonis
  • Ashton Agar
  • Sean Abbot
  • Jhye Richardson
  • Kane Richardson
  • Josh Hazelwood
  • Mitchel Starc
  • Mitchel Swepson
Sri Lanka Cricket selection committee has selected the provisional squads to  cover all formats of games in the tour against  Australia

 Sri Lanka T20 squad VS Australia

  • Danushka Gunathilaka
  • Pathum Nissanka
  • Kusal Mendis
  • Charith Asalanka
  • Bhanuka Rajapaksha
  • Dasun Shanaka(Captain)
  • Asen Bandara
  • Niroshan Dickwella
  • Dunith Wellalage
  • Dhananjaya Lakshan
  • Sahan Arachchige
  • Wanindu Hasaranga
  • Chamika Karunarathne
  • Lahiru Madushanka
  • Ramesh Mendis 
  • Dushmantha Chameera
  • Binura Fernando
  • Matheesha Pathirana
  • Nuwan Thushara
  • Kasun Rajitha 
  • Nipun Malinga
  • Lahiru Kumara
  • Jeffery Vandersey
  • Maheesh Theekshana
  • Praveen Jayawickrama
  • Lakshan Sandakan

Australian ODI squad VS Sri Lanka
  • Aaron Finch(Captain)
  • David Warner
  • Ashton Agar
  • Alex Carey
  • Pat Cummins
  • Cameron Green
  • Josh Hazelwood
  • Travis Head
  • Jos Inglis
  • Marnus Labuschagne
  • Mitchell Marsh
  • Steve Smith
  • Glenn Maxwell
  • Mitchell Starc
  • Marcus Stonis
  • Michel Sweepson
Sri Lanka ODI squad VS Australia
  • Danushka Gunathilaka
  • Pathum Nissanka
  • Kusal Mendis
  • Charith Asalanka
  • Bhanuka Rajapaksha
  • Dhananjaya De Silva
  • Dasun Shanaka(Captain)
  • Ashen Bandara
  • Dinesh Chandimal
  • Niroshan Dickwella
  • Janith Liyanage
  • Dunith Wellage
  • Dhananjaya Lakshan
  • Sahan Arachchige
  • Wanindu Hasaranga
  • Chamila Karunarathne
  • Lahiru Madushanka
  • Ramesh Mendis
  • Dushmantha Chameera
  • Binura Fernando
  • Dilshan Madushanka
  • Lahiru Kumara
  • Kasun Rajitha
  • Jeffrey Vandersey
  • Maheesh Theekshana
  • Praveen Jayawickrama

Australia Test squad VS Sri Lanka
  • Pat Cummins(Captain)
  • Steve Smith(VC)
  • David Warner
  • Usman Khawaja
  • Marnus Labuschagne
  • Alex Carey
  • Travis Head
  • Mitchel Marsh
  • Jos Inglis
  • Ashton Agar
  • Scott Boland
  • Cameron Green
  • Josh Hazelwood
  • Mitchel Starc
  • Nathan Lyon
  • Mitchell Swepson

Sri Lanka Test squad VS Australia
  • Dimuth Karunarathne(Captain)
  • Pathum Nissanka
  • Oshada Fernando
  • Kusal Mendis
  • Angelo Mathews
  • Dhananjaya De Silva
  • Kamindu Mendis
  • Niroshan Dickwella
  • Dinesh Chandimal
  • Chamika Karunarathne
  • Ramesh Mendis
  • Mohamed Shiraz
  • Shiran Fernando
  • Dilshan Madushanka
  • Lahiru Kumara
  • Kasun Rajitha
  • Vishwa Fernando
  • Asitha Fernando
  • Jeffrey Vandersey
  • Lakshitha Rasanjana
  • Praveen Jayawickrama
  • Lasith Embuldeniya
  • Suminda Lakshan

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