Australian captain Michael Clarke says his batsmen are starting to read Sri Lanka's spinners better and he's hopeful his side can take a third straight match in their one-day international series.
Clarke told reporters after winning Sunday’s second match that his batsmen have begun picking up the tricks of the Sri Lankan spinners following his side’s two losses in Twenty20 matches earlier this month.
Ajantha Mendis became the first bowler in Twenty20 cricket to take six wickets in Sri Lanka’s second victory against Australia, but the visitors have played much better against him in the one-day internationals.
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