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Sri Lankan 'dustbowls' great practice for Tests: David Warner

Sri Lanka's ODI series victory have helped the tourists prepare for the upcoming Tests. The hosts took an unbeatable 3-1 lead with a narrow win in the fourth one-day international on Tuesday as Warner's 99 went in vain at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.

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Charith Asalanka's maiden one-day international century and an inspired spin attack led Sri Lanka to a thrilling four-run series-clinching win over Australia on Tuesday. The left-handed Asalanka made 110 to guide Sri Lanka to 258 all out, a total that proved just enough to hand the hosts an

"We're always expecting turning wickets and it's fantastic preparation for us... It's great practice leading into the Test series," Warner said after his team's four-run loss. "We actually love that they're playing on the wickets back-to-back, that's what we want, we can't get that practice in the nets, the nets are green. "For us it's great practice out in the middle with these dustbowls. It's going to be exciting for the Test matches in Galle because we know what we're going to get there." The two teams play the fifth ODI on Friday in Colombo before they head to Galle for the two Tests starting next week. Needing 259 for victory on Tuesday, the usually attacking Warner attempted to anchor the chase in his 110-ball stay as the left-hander bravely handled the spinners. He finally fell stumped off leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga but Australia fought till the last ball with Pat Cummins hitting 35 and Matthew Kuhnemann nearly pulling off a heist in the final over. "In one-day cricket you've got to try and go for it, so it actually helps you be positive. You can take that into the Test match series -- use

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