Not up to international standard was the damning verdict of Australias coach Darren Lehmann after the tourists lost 11 for 77 on a hectic day in Galle to all but hand over the Warne-Muralitharan Trophy to Sri Lanka for the first time in its existence.Lehmann, who recently signed a contract extension to remain coach until October 2019, was frank in conceding that his side does not appear to have improved in playing spin bowling on Asian pitches since a 2-0 drubbing by Pakistan in the UAE in 2014. He also admitted that his players were being conclusively beaten between the ears as well as on the scoreboard by the hosts.Disappointing full stop the way we played. Not up to international standard on that performance today, Lehmann said. Certainly havent played as we would like. Sri Lanka have played well and we havent. Cant complain about the preparation from the lads and the work ethic, it gets down to the pressure in the middle of a Test match and being able to cope with it, and at the moment, we havent.Certainly, some blokes have to look at themselves and how they want to go about it in these conditions and how to succeed. Weve talked a good game in the media and the press, how we want to play, but were certainly not showing up at the moment.I cant put my finger on it really. Its up to the players to get there and do that. We give them as much info as we possibly can, were pretty open in the way we want to play and the way we want to speak and all those sorts of things. It gets down to the players doing it on the ground, and at the moment, were letting ourselves down as a group. So they know what they want to do, its having the belief to do it and succeed. Thats the biggest thing with Test match cricket, especially here on the subcontinent.Australias displays have been beset by similar problems to those witnessed in 2014, from batsmen failing to cover straight deliveries aimed at the stumps, to poor attacking shot selection and lapses in concentration that are seldom seen at home. This has been compounded by the fact that Sri Lanka are nowhere near as strong as Pakistan, or, for that matter, the Indian side that inflicted a similar hiding on the team coached by Mickey Arthur the year before.Results will say we havent moved on, wont they? Its pretty simple, Lehmann said. So, from my point of view, and us as a group, weve got to get better, as simple as that. Weve got to stop the rot. Weve lost seven in a row, and tomorrow, weve got to play better to stop the rot. They know what they have to do, weve had lots of people whove played on the subcontinent help us out, so its not as though they havent got the knowledge or the knowhow to do it, its actually doing it out there on the ground under the pressure.You get blame and thats what happens when youre a coach. If you play badly, you get blame, theres nothing wrong with that, thats part and parcel of professional sport. Weve got to sit back and work out whether were doing the right thing. I believe we are, were just not implementing it on the ground. Weve got to make sure we get the players doing what theyre supposed to be doing, and if theyre not, then weve got to find blokes that are going to.The dire batting performances seen on this tour will add urgency to Cricket Australias search for a full-time batting assistant coach, following the departure of Michael Di Venuto earlier this year. While Lehmanns former state and national teammate Greg Blewett had been appointed on an interim basis, and Stuart Law is in Sri Lanka while Blewett is on paternity leave, it appears a far greater level of Asian batting nous is required ahead of next years tour of India.Still to be a full-time appointment there, Lehmann said. Divas left, Blewys there doing it at the moment and Greg had a baby, so thats why hes not on this tour, so Stueys come in to fit in there. Thats something well have to look at after this series and all those things moving forward. No timeframe, but if we keep batting like this, itll be a bit quicker!While acknowledging a superlative display from Mitchell Starc, who claimed 11 for 94 with minimal rest between innings, Lehmann said Australias spin bowlers, led by Nathan Lyon, also needed to improve. Disappointing, same as the batters, no doubt about that, he said.Nathan Lyons experience has been very good for us over a period of time, but his record on the subcontinents not great. So hes got to improve, theres no doubt about that. Hollands playing his first game and going to be a little bit nervous, so you give him a bit of leeway there, but, end of the day, their spinners have certainly out-bowled our spinners. Ecco Schuhe Schweiz China . -- Charlie Graham stopped 67 shots as the Belleville Bulls edged the visiting Guelph Storm 6-5 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action. 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It was obvious that something was about to happen, even to the referees because the fourth lines were on to start.John Herdman says hes happy as head coach of the Canadian womens soccer team, but would listen if approached about taking the vacant England job. The womens team has had considerable success since Herdman joined the team in 2011. Canada won bronze at the 2012 London Olympics and gold at the 2011 Pan American Games. Herdman said on Wednesday that hes focused on preparing his team as Canada hosts the 2015 World Cup, but added that if England came calling, hed have to listen. England is in need of someone to lead its womens team after longtime coach Hope Powell was fired Tuesday. "John Herdman is a name thats going to be at the forefront of their short list, Im sure," TSN Soccer analyst Jason deVoss said.dddddddddddd"Hes done exceptionally well as the manager of the Canadain Womens National team program and the English FA would be fullish not to consider going after someone like Herdman as they look top take their program forward into World Cup qualifying and then the Olympics in 2016." "I think its a massive lose," deVos said, speaking of losing Herdman as Canadas coach. "Hes done an outstanding job with the womens program and to lose him at this stage would, with just under two years to go to the Womens World Cup in 2015, would be a big blow for Canadian soccer." The Canadian Soccer Association said Wednesday that Herdman was not available for comment. ' ' '