
Australia clinical lasted slightly more than three days of a Lanka secret jump from nine share in the second test and the completion of the 2-0 series in Gali on Sunday.
The first victory in the Australia series in Sri Lanka since 2011 is a time in time for a team that defends the World Test Championship title (WTC) in the final against South Africa in June.
The kangaroo was in the box’s seat after it occupied the decisive lead in 157 in the dominant competition at the Gali International Stadium.
When the fourth day play began, the round team needed 25 minutes to demand fast fast Wikitat in Sri Lankan and the hosts were presented compared to 231 in their second roles.
Steve Smith men returned to chase target 75, and lost the only Wikit from the opening of Travis Head.
Othman Jawaga (27) and Marsenus Labushhani (26) directed Australia to win the opening of a secret Langka Demouth Caronratin, who bowed after he played the hundred, Pauling at the last time.
“We played well from the beginning,” said Captain Australia Smith, who struck the second hundred series for the series Player Award.
“The plans that the fighters came with and were able to adapt to the circumstances here, were amazing. Then I thought all the archers did a huge work.”
He added: “Since it came here in 2016, the players have developed many different plans and it was great to see a continuous improvement.”
Smith’s 259 -year -old position with Alex Carey (156) has operated Australia to 414 leaders in response to the first roles in Sri Lanka 257.
Carrie achieved the most out of his upgrade to the number five before Josh Ingles, who suffered from his return, and continued to win the match player’s award.
Matthew Conneman in Australia (4-63) and Nathan Leon (4-84) shattered Lanka in their second roles. The rotational duo got 30 of the 40 Sri Lankan share in the series.
The fighting of half -centuries by Angelo Matthews (76) and the Celble Mendes (50) Sri Lanka helped to avoid defeating second roles in a row, but Australia has not ended from a pedal.
Smith, who led the round team in the absence of the captain of the ordinary captain Pat Kamins, became the first Australian, the fifth in general, taking 200 trap outside the field.
“The loss of a home chain without causing it is very disappointing. The situation was very appropriate for us,” said Captain Sri Lanka Danangaya de Silva.
“We did not have opportunities to enter the game, directly from the first match, Australia proved why it was in the WTC final.”
The teams move to Colombo for a series of two games for one day starting on Wednesday.