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Warne, Hayden put Australia back on track

Sa'adi Thawfeeq reporting from Galle

Leg-spinner Shane Warne and opener Matthew Hayden put Australia back on track in the first cricket Test against Sri Lanka after they conceded a first innings lead of 161 runs at the Galle International Stadium here today. Following a 12-month ban for taking drugs Warne roared back into form taking five wickets for 116 runs to dismiss Sri Lanka for 381 in reply to Australia's first innings total of 220.
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