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The Colombo Championships [1] is a men's and women's tennis tournament founded in 1915. [2] It is staged annually in Colombo, Sri Lanka. In 1974 it was downgraded from the official senior's worldwide ILTF Circuit. It has however continued as part of the SLTA Circuit and is a registered International Tennis Federation event.
Sri Lanka won the first and second ODI by 6 wickets and 5 wickets respectively, [12] and seal the series 2–0. [13] It was Sri Lanka's first series win over the West Indies in the format since their series in 2008. [14] Sri Lanka won the third and last ODI by 160 runs and won the ODI series 3–0, securing a whitewash. [15]
No result/ Tied First match Last match Sri Lanka Visitors Neutral team Test matches 9 2 3 – 4 1–5 December 2010 29 April–3 May 2021 One-Day Internationals 39 19 15 3 [a] 2 8 March 2011 14 February 2024 Twenty20 Internationals 26 9 8 5 [b] 4 6 August 2011 30 July 2024 Women's One-Day Internationals 3 – 3 – – 1 July 2022 7 July 2022
On 2013 Women's Cricket World Cup, Sri Lanka beat England in a pool match, which was a major upset in Women's ODI history. England are world's top ranked team and Sri Lanka is in underdog status, but this win gave a full of attention in World Cricket. [9] Sri Lanka women next beat India women and finally they finished as fifth in the rankings.
The Sri Lanka women's national cricket team represents Sri Lanka in international women's cricket. A full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC), the team is governed by Sri Lanka Cricket. Sri Lanka played in its first and only Test match to date in April 1998, defeating Pakistan by 309 runs.
As of 29 July 2019, Sri Lanka have played 846 ODI matches, winning 385 matches and losing 419; they also tied 5 matches, whilst 37 had no result. [8] They also won the 1996 Cricket World Cup , [ 9 ] co-champions in 2002 ICC Champions Trophy and also became five times Asian champions in 1986 , 1997 , 2004 , 2008 and 2014 .
TCNJ's varsity teams are the top combined first- and second-place finishers of all 424 Division III schools in the nation over more than 25 years. [ 2 ] In 1957, TCNJ, then known as Trenton State College, was a founding member of the NJAC (then called the New Jersey State Athletic Conference) along with five other state institutions. [ 3 ]
The R. Premadasa Stadium was also one of the three grounds in Sri Lanka that hosted matches for the 1996 Cricket World Cup. The other two were the Asgiriya Stadium and the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground. [6] The R. Premadasa Stadium was the venue for the match in 1997 where Sri Lanka scored a record 952 runs for 6 wickets against India. [7]