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Warne grabs one wicket on return

March 03, 2004 19:07 IST

Leg spinner Shane Warne took his first wicket for Australia in 12 months on the second day of the tourist's three-day match against a Sri Lanka President's XI on Wednesday.

Australia declared on their overnight score of 484 for six and then bowled out their hosts for 166 in 36.2 overs. Australia then piled up more runs in their second innings to finish the day on 250 for four.

Warne, making his return to the national side after a ban for taking a diuretic drug, took the last wicket to fall, having number eleven Ruchira Perera stumped.

Warne, Australia's leading wicket taker, finished with figures of one for 21 from 5.2 overs.

Andrew Symonds enhanced his chances of a Test debut next week with 119 not out in the second innings while Justin Langer found some form with 63.

Warne's workload was reduced by the success of Brett Lee (four for 29) and Michael Kasprowicz (two for 29) with the new ball. Fellow leg spinner Stuart MacGill grabbed three for 34 from 11 overs.

Opener Avishka Gunawardene provided the only resistance for the President's XI with an aggressive 70 from 93 balls that included 15 boundaries.

The game is Australia's final warm-up before the first of three Tests against Sri Lanka starting on March 8 in Galle.


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