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Australia secured an impressive victory in their two-Test tour of Sri Lanka, but now the attention shifts to the ODIs. Sure, Sri Lanka were well beaten in the Test matches, but that's all forgotten about now. We're back to a level playing field.
If you want to watch Sri Lanka vs. Australia (1st ODI) for free from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.
The 1st ODI between Sri Lanka and Australia takes place on Feb. 12. This ODI takes place at the Ranasinghe Premadasa Cricket Stadium.
The full schedule for Australia's tour of Sri Lanka is as follows:
Sri Lanka vs. Australia (1st Test) — Jan. 29 to Feb. 2
Sri Lanka vs. Australia (2nd Test) — Feb. 6-10
Sri Lanka vs. Australia (1st ODI) — Feb. 12
Sri Lanka vs. Australia (2nd ODI) — Feb. 14
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