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Follow all the latest live coverage of today's match in the live blog below: Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka. 08:31. Teams will be announced at the toss. Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka. 08:30. Follow live ...
Standard sighting arrangement of a "first-generation" Glock 17. The first Glock pistols sent to the United States in 1985 failed to meet the BATF import "points" requirement, requiring Glock to quickly develop an adjustable rear sight which allowed for the pistols to be imported and sold commercially in 1986. It is believed that Glock designed ...
The match ended in a tie, [12] with Australia winning the Super Over. [13] Australia won the third T20I by six wickets, winning the series with two matches to play. [14] Australia also won the fourth match by six wickets, taking a 4–0 lead in the series. [15] Sri Lanka won the final T20I match by five wickets with Australia winning the series ...
The Sri Lanka cricket team toured Australia in January and February 2019 to play two Test matches for the Warne–Muralitharan Trophy. [3] [4] The first Test, in Brisbane, was a day/night match. [5] [6] They also played a three-day warm-up match ahead of the Test series. [7]
The Sri Lanka cricket team toured Australia in February 2017 to play three Twenty20 International (T20Is) matches. [1] Cricket Australia confirmed the venues in August 2016 with the tour starting in Melbourne, before heading to the first-ever international cricket match to be held at Kardinia Park, Geelong with the final T20 to be held at Adelaide Oval.
As of late January 2016, Sri Lanka Army Sports Club had played 93 first-class matches, for 38 wins, 21 losses and 34 draws, [1] and 68 List A matches, for 35 wins, 28 losses and 5 unfinished. [ 2 ] Current squad
In the first match, Sri Lanka thrashed UAE by 116 runs. Avishka Gunawardene, whose fine 73 helped Sri Lanka to 239 was enough for the win, and UAE's batsmen were easily dismissed for 123 in 47.5 overs. [99] In the second match, Sri Lanka batted first and scored 282 runs with Mahela Jayawardene's fifty.
The name of the country changed from Ceylon to Sri Lanka on 22 May 1972. Sri Lanka's performance in its two matches against Pakistan in 1973-74 led the President of the Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan, A. H. Kardar, to urge the International Cricket Conference (ICC) to consider promoting Sri Lanka to Test status. [23]