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Michael Hussey bows out in style as Australia complete clean sweep over Sri Lanka

Mike Hussey bowed out of Test cricket as he guided Australia to a five-wicket victory over Sri Lanka, giving the home side a clean sweep of the three-match series.

Australia win by five wickets to clinch series against Sri Lanka

Michael Hussey brings an end to his glorious career with a win over Sri Lanka © Getty Images

Sydney: Jan 6, 2013

Mike Hussey bowed out of Test cricket as he guided Australia to a five-wicket victory over Sri Lanka, giving the home side a clean sweep of the three-match series.

Left-hander Hussey, playing in his 79th and final Test after announcing his international retirement, got his team over the line after the loss of five wickets on a tense fourth day at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

The 37-year-old provided the steadying hand as Australia made hard work of running down 141 runs for victory on a turning pitch.

At the close Hussey was unbeaten on 27, while Mitchell Johnson hit the winning run to end on one not out.

“I was telling Mitch (Johnson) the over before, if it comes up that you hit it then I’m more than happy to let us get this over and done with,” Hussey said.

“I was more than happy to be out there when the winning run was hit. A dream come true. The important thing was making sure we won the Test match.”

Left-arm spinner Rangana Herath had earlier threatened to bowl the Sri Lankans to their first-ever Test victory in Australia at the 13th attempt. He finished with three wickets for 47.

Young Australian fast bowler Jackson Bird was named man of the match with seven wickets and skipper Michael Clarke was picked as man of the series.

“I couldn’t be happier. We won the series 3-0 and that was our goal against Sri Lanka,” Clarke said.

“I’ve said for a long time that I don’t care who gets the wickets and I don’t care who gets the runs, so I’m very happy.”

Sri Lanka skipper Mahela Jayawardene had his best match of the series with scores of 72 and 60 but rued his side’s failure to put the Australians under pressure.

“We had game plans, we did take wickets throughout the series but we leaked runs while we did it. That’s where we failed to put them under pressure,” he said.

The umpires stunned the crowd when they absurdly took tea with just five runs left to decide the Test, leaving onlookers with a sense of anti-climax.

The tourists were all out for 278 in their second innings earlier in the day as Dinesh Chandimal prolonged the resistance, batting with the tail in a defiant unbeaten knock of 62 off 106 balls with 11 fours.

Chandimal shared in a fighting 41-run last-wicket stand with Nuwan Pradeep off 74 balls to give the tourists some vital extra runs and make things uncomfortable for the Australian batsmen on a turning pitch.

Herath was bowled by Bird for 10 and Suranga Lakmal swung wildly and was cleaned up by Johnson for a duck.

Johnson finished with three for 34 and Bird captured three for 76.

Sri Lanka got an early reward when the threatening David Warner was out first ball. He was caught in the slips by Jayawardene off paceman Lakmal’s first delivery for a duck, with the Australians going to lunch on 13 for one.

Phil Hughes hit four boundaries but never looked set, and was next out leg before wicket on review to Herath for 34 off 49 balls.

Clarke used his feet and crease well against the wily Sri Lanka spinners as Australia’s score crept along.
Herath and Tillakaratne Dilshan tied down the batsmen, although a big lbw shout from Herath was turned down on review when Clarke was on 13.

But Dilshan got the skipper’s prized wicket when he was caught off bat and pad for 29, bringing Hussey to the wicket in his final Test innings to a standing ovation.

Ed Cowan was out in the next over, lbw to Herath for 36 with 33 needed for victory.

First-innings centurion Matthew Wade was bowled by Herath for nine, setting up a fairytale finish for Hussey to be there for the win.

Brief Scores: Sri Lanka 294 and 278 (Dimuth Karunaratne 85, Dinesh Chandimal 62*, Mahela Jayawardene 60; Mitchell Johnson 3 for 34, Jackson Bird 3 for 76) lost to Australia 432 for 9 dec. and 141 for 5 (Phil Hughes 34, Ed Cowan 36; Rangana Herath 3 for 44) by 5 wickets.

Man of the Match: Jackson Bird

Man of the Series: Michael Clarke

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