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Heavy rain in a horrifying scene caused the stand to collapse during a test between Sri Lanka and Australia

The temporary stand at Galle International Stadium collapsed during the first test betweenSri LankaandAustralia, with strong winds and heavy rains on the day. Delayed the play of. 2.

The stands were full on the first day of the game, but because the start was delayed, no one was there when they collapsed. The glass panel fell and shattered on the floor directly in front of the marquee where the tour group was sitting the day before.

The rain started before the second day of play and the ground staff managed to cover the play side and the outfield. However, the metal plate on the roof of the temporary stand was blown away by a strong gust of wind from the coastline.

The glass panel also fell and hit the floor(

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The entire roof has completely collapsed, and ground staff are fighting to cover the field. I faced it. They used the tires to keep the cover on, but some were still blown away.

On the first day of the test, 13 wickets fell and Australia bowled Sri Lanka at 212. Off-spinner Nathan Lion won the visitor 5:90 and leg spin Mitchell Swepson won 3:55.

The damage was caused by heavy rain and strong winds(

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Ground staff (

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Wicketkeeper Niroshan Dick Wella is in Sri Lanka He was the only hitter to pass 50 and scored 58 impressive points from just 59 balls. Correspondingly, Australia reached 98-3 at the end of play, Usman Khawaja was undefeated at 47 and Travis Head was undefeated at 6.

The last ticket gate that fell on the first day was Steve Smith's ticket gate, which was exhausted after being mistaken for Khawaja. After being exhausted, Smith appeared angry at Kawaja, gesturing violently in his direction, and then quietly smoking on the balcony of the dressing room.

Roof sheet is blown off the scaffolding(

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But Smith's reaction to the shortage was blamed by former Australian captain Ian Chappell, who told theWide World of Sports106}: "You need to look at it in terms of Smith being a former captain, and I don't think he should show such feelings, although you can do it in a closed room. , In the field

"Smith doesn't keep his feelings on himself, so I'm not surprised in a way. That's his way, he really only knows cricket. His upbringing. Is not a good thing. Captains, or deputy captains, need to keep their emotions equal. "

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