Aussies, Sri Lanka set for tough Test battle

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Rival captains Michael Clarke and Tillakaratne Dilshan will look to lead their young teams from the front when Australia and Sri Lanka begin their three-Test series on Wednesday. Clarke, 30, begins his reign as a full-time Australian Test captain hoping to ease into the giant boots of Ricky Ponting, who quit as skipper after the World Cup in April.
Ponting, the world’s most successful Test captain with 48 wins, will take the field as the senior statesman and the team’s frontline batsman, but the focus will clearly be on the new skipper. Clarke’s lone Test as captain so far, when he stood in for an injured Ponting, was a forgettable experience as England swept to an innings and 83-run win at Sydney in January.
Ponting began his Test captaincy in Sri Lanka in 2004, leading Australia to a 3-0 sweep, and Clarke will hope for similar results even without retired greats like Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath and Adam Gilchrist. Dilshan, 34, also took over after the World Cup from Kumar Sangakkara and goes into his first home series as captain hoping to make up for the 1-0 defeat in England earlier in the year. Dilshan will miss the experience of prolific off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan, Test cricket’s leading bowler with 800 wickets, who retired from the longer format a year ago.