Marsh falls after Sri Lanka set Aussies 324 to win

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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka claimed opener Shaun Marsh after Australia made a brisk start to their mammoth 324-run chase on a tense final day of the third Test on Wednesday.       

Sri Lankan off-spinner Dilruwan Perera struck just before lunch to send Marsh, who scored a century in the first innings in Colombo, back to the pavilion on 23.

The world number one side, gunning for a consolation win after losing the first two matches, were 77 for one at lunch, needing another 247 runs for victory.

Warner, who got Australia away to a swift start with three fours and a six, had reached 44 off 64 balls by the interval.

Earlier Sri Lanka, who resumed on 312 for eight, declared their second innings on 347 for eight with overnight batsman Dhananjaya de Silva unbeaten on 65.

Playing in just his third Test, de Silva smashed 10 boundaries during the innings.