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Sri Lanka tour of Australia 2016-17

Australia vs Sri Lanka, Live Streaming on Hotstar: 3rd T20I at Adelaide

The live cricket streaming of the match would be available in India on Hotstar, along with the live telecast on Star Sports 2 and Star Sports HD2.

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Australia vs Sri Lanka, 2nd T20I: Asela Gunaratne’s heroics, Nuwan Kulasekara’s 4-for, and other highlights

From 40 for 5 to series win, let us have a look at the top highlights of this encounter at Simonds Stadium, Victoria.

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Australia vs Sri Lanka, 2nd T20I: Asela Gunaratne’s late blitz seals series 2-0 for hosts

Asela Gunaratne gradually took his team to the finishing line and bagged the series 2-0, with the last match to be scheduled at Adelaide Oval on February 22.

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Australia vs Sri Lanka, 2nd T20I: Aaron Finch vs Lasith Malinga, Upul Tharanga vs Pat Cummins and other Key battles

Once again, on Sunday, there will be quite a few fiery battles on the field when some of the big names of world cricket take the field. Let’s take a look at them:

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Australia vs Sri Lanka, 2nd T2OI at Geelong: Likely XI for Aaron Finch, Upul Tharanga-led sides

Sri Lanka managed to pull a rabbit out of the hat, when they edged past Australia in the first match of the ongoing Twenty20 International (T20I) series.

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Australia vs Sri Lanka, 2nd T20I at Geelong, preview: Depleted hosts look to level series

The second game will mark the debut of Geelong as an international venue in Australia. Geelong, which is 75 kilometres south-west of the Victorian capital Melbourne, will host its first ever match at the Kardinia Park.

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Australia vs Sri Lanka, 1st T20I: Lasith Malinga’s 2 on 2, Aaron Finch’s career milestone and other highlights

Starting from four players making their debut to comeback of a veteran pacer, the match remained a witness to many events.

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Australia vs Sri Lanka, 1st T20I at Melbourne, preview: Can Lasith Malinga keep brownwash record in Australia intact?

Both sides have been hammered by South Africa in recent past, though not in the 20-over format.

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Angelo Mathews set to miss Australia tour due to injury

Sri Lanka will fly to Melbourne on February 17 for the first of three T20Is. The next two matches will be played at South Geelong (February 19) and at the Adelaide Oval (February 22).

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Adam Voges to lead Prime Minister’s XI in Sri Lanka’s tour game at Canberra

The Prime Minister's XI will be coached by former captain Michael Clarke for the match versus Sri Lanka at Manuka Oval on February 15.

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