Cricket: Brett Lee finished with four second-innings wickets and eight for the match as Australia trounced Sri Lanka by an innings and 40 runs in the first Test at Brisbane.
Brett Lee finished with four second-innings wickets and eight for the match as Australia trounced Sri Lanka by an innings and 40 runs in the first Test at Brisbane.
Despite two rain stoppages on the fifth morning and some stubborn resistance from Chamara Silva (43), the Sri Lankans were all out for 300 when Stuart Clark bowled last man Muttiah Muralitharan for four.
Lee was ably assisted by Clark and Mitchell Johnson, who each claimed two wickets.
The tourists had added only eight runs to their overnight 218 for five when Prasanna Jayawardene was trapped lbw by Clark.
Silva and Farveez Maharoof added 33 for the seventh wicket before Lee (four for 86) struck for the first time in the morning session, clipping Maharoof's off stump.
Play was interrupted for nearly an hour by two spells of rain but the showers merely held off the inevitable.
Silva was dropped on 10 by Phil Jaques at short midwicket but he was unable to survive a second time when he got a thick outside edge on a Lee delivery, lofting a straightforward catch to Mike Hussey at third man.
And the Australian paceman struck again just before lunch, clean bowling Dilhara Fernando.
Muralitharan joined Chaminda Vaas at the crease after the break and the final-wicket pair survived three overs before Clark's yorker ended the game.