Australia’s Asian challenge Australia have a good record in Sri Lanka. From 17 games, they have won seven and lost four. However, three of those four losses came the last time they were in Sri Lanka, in 2016. It was a series that Australia would want to forget and make amends for this time around. Australia’s batting average in that series was 19.08 – their lowest since the Ashes in 1978. The spinners from Sri Lanka took 54 of the 58 wickets while striking once every 41 balls. However, since that tour, Australia have done reasonably well in Asia, winning three Tests and losing four while managing four draws. They won the series against Pakistan, drew against Bangladesh and lost against India. In these matches, Australia averaged 330 in the first innings and batted more than 100 overs in six of the 11 occasions.ESPNcricinfo LtdAustralian batters against left-arm spinOne area of focus for Australia is their ability to play left-arm orthodox spin in the subcontinent. Since 2016, no team has a worse record than Australia against this type of bowling. Australia average just 21.36 against left-arm orthodox spinners . Sri Lanka are likely to go with two if not three such bowlers. Since 2016, Sri Lankan left-arm orthodox bowlers average 24.86 at home. Among the Australian batters, David Warner has a good record, scoring 230 runs from 298 balls at an average of 46. However Steven Smith has struggled against this type of bowling, scoring 410 runs from 2016 deliveries with 12 dismissals. The in-form Usman Khawaja has also struggled, scoring 111 runs from 195 balls at an average of 27.75. How the batters tackle Lasith Embuldeniya and Pravin Jayawickrama could hold the key to Australia’s fortunes.Tale of two openers Dimuth Karunaratne is probably the best opener in the world in the last few years, averaging 47.20 since Jan 2018. However, he has a point to prove against Australia. He had a horrid series when Australia came to the islands in 2016, scoring just 41 runs from six innings. Overall, he is averaging just 17.18 from 16 innings. Since that series against Australia in 2016, Karunaratne averages 54.41 and has scored nine centuries and 15 fifties in just 56 innings. In Galle, where a lot of batters have struggled, Karunaratne has scored 848 runs from 14 innings, scoring three fifties and three centuries. Since January 2021, no opener has scored more runs or centuries than Karunaratne.At the other end of the spectrum is Warner, who has not scored an international century since January 15, 2020. Barring one series against Bangladesh, his record in Asia is below par. Warner averaged 27.16 the last time Australia toured Sri Lanka and averages 33.73 in 23 innings in Asia since the start of that tour. He has two hundreds in Asia in this period – both against Bangladesh – but only four other 50-plus scores. Interestingly, Warner’s record against spin in Asia since 2016 is good: he averages 39.71 against them. However, he averages just 24.44 against pace.Sri Lanka is the only team against which Warner is yet to score a century. If he is able to set that record straight this time around, it will hugely benefit both batter and team.

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