Popular Twitter messages after the Ausies White Washed by Lankans

It is Australia’s third whitewash in a row in Asia, having suffered a 4-0 loss against India in 2013, and 2-0 loss against Pakistan in 2014.

SL Cricket Team

Source: Sri Lanka Cricket

AUSTRALIA has suffered a 3-0 series whitewashed at the hands of Sri Lanka after collapsing to defeat in the third Test. It is Australia’s third whitewash in a row in Asia, having suffered a 4-0 loss against India in 2013, and 2-0 loss against Pakistan in 2014.

Following Twitter messages which went around the world after Test Series finished on yesterday.

Sanath Jayasuriya – Former Sri Lankan Captain/ Chairman, Sri Lanka Cricket Selection Committee.

Sanath Jayasuriya Twitter Message
Source: Twitter

Russel Arnold – Former Sri Lankan Cricketer/ International Commentator

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Kumar Sangakkara – Former Sri Lankan Captain

Sanga Twitter Message
Source: Twitter

Mahela Jayawardhana - Former Sri Lankan Captain

Mahela Twitter Message
Source: Twitter

Angelo Mathews – Current Sri Lankan Captain

Mathews Twitter Message
Source: Twitter

Dinesh Chandimal – Current Sri Lankan Cricketer

Chandimal Twitter Message
Chandimal Twitter Message
Source: Twitter

Shane Warne – Former Australian Cricketer

Shane Warne Twitter Message
Source: Twitter

Harsha Bhogle - International Commentator

Harsha Bhogle Twitter Message
Source: Twitter

Sri Lanka Cricket

SL Cricket Twitter Message
Source: Twitter
SL Cricket Twitter Message
Source: Twitter



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By Madhura Seneviratne
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