Australia in Sri Lanka 2022
- Published

June
7 1st Twenty20 international, Colombo (RPS) (d/n) |
Australia won by 10 wickets |
8 2nd Twenty20 international, Colombo (RPS) (d/n) |
Australia won by three wickets |
11 3rd Twenty20 international, Pallekele (d/n) |
Sri Lanka won by four wickets |

14 1st ODI, Pallekele (d/n) |
Australia won by two wickets (DLS method) |
16 2nd ODI, Pallekele (d/n) |
Sri Lanka won by 26 runs (DLS method) |
19 3rd ODI, Colombo (RPS) (d/n) |
Sri Lanka won by six wickets |
21 4th ODI, Colombo (RPS) (d/n) |
Sri Lanka won by four runs |
24 5th ODI, Colombo (RPS) (d/n) |
Australia won by four wickets |

29-3 July 1st Test, Galle |
Australia won by 10 wickets |
July
8-12 2nd Test, Galle |
Sri Lanka won by an innings and 39 runs |