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Sri Lanka's first Test captain Bandula Warnapura, who was hit with a 25-year ban for leading a rebel cricket team to South Africa in breach of an international boycott, died Monday, his colleagues ...
Boon, who was also England's team analyst under Duncan Fletcher during the 2005 Ashes win, will work as a batting consultant ...
And even as Sri Lanka chipped away ... The Mohali Test has a lot in terms of milestones for Indian cricket. Their home dominance is well-known now, but what can they do against a Sri Lankan ...
Kusal Mendis took Sri Lanka off to a blistering start as they chased 193 down losing only four wickets. © AFP At the halfway stage, Bangladesh would have felt that ...
He will be serving as a batting consultant for the Sri Lanka Women's senior and A-team squad, and the Sri Lanka Under-17s, Boon, who was also England's team analyst under Duncan Fletcher during ...
How difficult could Zimbabwe make it for Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka in a Test match? Very, as it turned out. Craig Ervine hit 160 in close to six hours after Zimbabwe had opted to bat. They scored 356.
Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) recently carried out a Fast Bowling Talent Search program in the Polonnaruwa District as part of its ongoing efforts to identify and nurture emerging cricketing talent across ...
He said a beach cricket tournament also can be organized to lure Australians and promote cricket tourism in Sri Lanka. He also noted that there is huge potential to promote cricket tourism in Sri ...
India bundled out Sri Lanka for 245 in the grand finale, securing a victory by 97 runs. Smriti Mandhana won the Player of the ...
Find Kurunegala Youth Cricket Club vs Nondescripts Cricket Club Head To Head Test+ODI+T20I match at ESPNcricinfo. Records and ...
Tim Boon, the former Leicestershire and England Under-19 head coach, has been recruited as a coach and high-performance consultant by Sri Lanka Cricket, on a one-month contract effective from May 8.
The IML is a celebration of cricket's greatest icons, bringing Masters from India, Sri Lanka, England, Australia, West Indies, and South Africa back onto the field. In the absence of big names ...