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SL vs ENG Test Highlights: Joe Root Stars With 186-Run Knock, Lasith Embuldeniya Takes Seven as England Close Gap Versus Sri Lanka in 2nd Test on Day 3

Embuldeniya was the star for Sri Lanka as he accounted for seven of the nine English wickets, making sure that Root ran out of partners.

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1st Test: Watling, Somerville set Sri Lanka 268 to win

New Zealand were bowled out for 285 in their second innings on Saturday, setting Sri Lanka a tough target of 268 runs to win the first Test at Galle.

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New Zealand level with Sri Lanka in first Test

The tourists lost opener Jeet Raval for four runs but captain Kane Williamson, who joined Tom Latham, was watchful and the Kiwis went to lunch without further damage.

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Rather than giving away runs, we need to dry them up: Dimuth Karunaratne

Drying up runs may be the only piece only piece of advice the captain can give with the pitch being more batting-friendly than it usually is in Galle.

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Sri Lanka Test squad: Dinesh Chandimal returns to face New Zealand

An original pool of 22 players has been trimmed to 15 for the two-match series.

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Sri Lanka told to enjoy themselves as they chase history: Bowling coach Rumesh Ratnayake

Lakmal said a key for Sri Lanka's bowlers was that they bowled consistently in the right areas.

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2nd Test: Sri Lanka fall in flurry of wickets in South Africa

In a frenetic start to the day, Sri Lanka scored 94 runs but lost six wickets in 17.4 overs.

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2nd Test: Aiden Markram relfects on a ‘tough day’

Aiden Markram said conditions were difficult for batsmen after 13 wickets fell on the first day of the second Test against Sri Lanka.

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Lasith Embuldeniya dislocates thumb on opening day of 2nd Test vs South Africa

Lasith Embuldeniya ended up dislocating his left thumb while attempting a return catch on the opening day of the second Test.

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We need to be better to beat Sri Lanka: Faf du Plessis

For South Africa it is not just the series on the line, but a stellar home record that has seen them win their last seven Test series at home, dating back to August 2016

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