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da realbet: 05-Aug-2016But they didn’t have to wait long for a wicket – Dilruwan Perera got through Usman Khawaja’s defences with a full-length arm ball•AFPSmith failed to add to his score and was castled by Rangana Herath as Australia were reduced to 59 for 4•Associated PressHerath then had Adam Voges caught by a diving Dimuth Karunaratne at extra cover•AFPHe went on to remove Peter Nevill and Mitchell Starc off the next two balls to claim a hat-trick•AFPPerera accounted for Nathan Lyon and Josh Hazlewood soon after to pin Australia down to 89 for 9•AFPMitchell Marsh unleashed some big swipes and dragged his team to three figures…•AFP…before he holed out to long-off off Lakshan Sandakan as Australia were skittled out for 106 in 33.2 overs•AFPStarc and Hazlewood struck early in the second innings to leave Sri Lanka 31 for 3 at lunch, capping an 11-wicket morning session•AFPKusal Perera and Angelo Mathews steadied Sri Lanka after the break with a brisk 48-run stand•Associated PressBut Lyon had both of them bowled. When Mathews missed a reverse sweep and exited for 47, Sri Lanka were 121 for 6•Associated PressDilruwan Perera, however, built Sri Lanka’s lead with drilled fours…•Associated Press… with assistance from Herath, who reverse-swept his way to 26•AFPHerath fell to the reverse sweep and Dilruwan was cleaned up by a Starc yorker for 64 as Sri Lanka were dismissed for 237•AFPHerath followed his hat-trick in the first innings with the early wicket of Joe Burns in the second innings•AFPDilruwan got rid of Nathan Lyon, the nightwatchman, and Usman Khawaja off successive balls as Australia closed the day at 25 for 3 in a chase of 413•Associated Press