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Galle : Sri Lanka | Sep 02, 2011 at 7:22 PM PDT
Source: The Age
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Harris took 3-24 on Friday as Australia moved withing striking distance of an emphatic win over Sri Lanka in their first Test appearance since the Ashes humbling, a performance in stark contrast to many of those delivered at Test level by Australia recently. FULL ARTICLE AT The Age
 
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