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New Zealand’s bowlers carved through Sri Lanka’s batting line-up on the final day in Colombo to lead the team to an innings and 65-run win.
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New Zealand’s bowlers carved through Sri Lanka’s batting line-up on the final day in Colombo to lead the team to an innings and 65-run win.
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Colin de Grandhomme and BJ Watling scored an unbeaten 83 and 81 not out respectively to give New Zealand a 138-run lead over Sri Lanka on the fourth day in Colombo.
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Tom Latham struck a superb 111 not out to put New Zealand in charge against Sri Lanka on the third day of the second Test in Colombo.
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New Zealand seamers Trent Boult and Tim Southee both bowled double-wicket maidens to put their side in charge against Sri Lanka on a rain-affected second day in Colombo.
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Only 36.3 overs of play was possible on the first day in Colombo, but Sri Lanka captain Dimuth Karunaratne starred by scoring an unbeaten 49.
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Sri Lanka batsman Angelo Mathews struck a superb 87 to lead his side to a 122-run win over Bangladesh in the third ODI in Colombo.
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Opening batsman Avishka Fernando smashed a fantastic 82 to lead Sri Lanka to a comfortable seven wicket win over Bangladesh in Colombo.
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Kusal Perera struck a superb 111 and pace bowler Lasith Malinga took three wickets to end his ODI career in style in Sri Lanka’s 91-run win over Bangladesh in Colombo.
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Sri Lanka Test captain Dimuth Karunaratne was arrested for drink-driving on Sunday morning in Colombo after getting into an accident that put the driver of a three-wheeler in hospital with minor injuries.
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Sri Lanka lost four quick wickets after they were set 327 to win on the third day in Colombo, courtesy of England batsman Jos Buttler’s brilliant knock of 64.