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2nd Test: Sam Curran’s fifty fires England to 285 after Dilruwan Perera snaps four wickets

Perera took four wickets and Pushpakumara three wickets to see off England in the final session of day one.

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England captain Joe Root sympathises with Sri Lanka’s suspect spinner Akila Dananjaya

Dananjaya will undergo testing at an approved ICC centre within two weeks and he is expected to fly to Australia as soon as the second Test ends.

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Sri Lanka spinner Akila Dananjaya reported for suspect bowling action

Sri Lanka face England in the next Test at Kandy which beings on November 14.

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Dinesh Chandimal ruled out of second Test against England; Suranga Lakmal named Sri Lanka captain

The second Test against England beginning on November 14 at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium.

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Sri Lanka vs England: I will miss, says Rangana Herath after exiting international cricket

Herath who led both teams off the field in Galle on Friday as he ended his international career with 433 Test wickets to his name.

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1st Test, Day 3: After Keaton Jennings’ hundred, England set 462-run target against Sri Lanka

England declared their second innings at 322/6, setting Sri Lanka a target of 462 runs and over two days to play out on day three in the 1st Test at Galle on Thursday.

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Sri Lanka batting coach Thilan Samaraweera rues poor batting

Sri Lanka were bowled out for 203 as England seized a first-innings lead of 139.

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1st Test, Day 2: Moeen Ali’s four wickets scripts Sri Lanka’s downfall at Galle

At stumps on day two, England were 38 for no loss, leading Sri Lanka by 177 runs in their second innings.

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1st Test, Day 2: Mathews leads Sri Lanka fightback at tea

Angelo Mathews hit a fighting half-century to arrest Sri Lanka's slide as they took the tea-break at 136/5 on Day 2 of the first Test against England.

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One-off T20I: England aim for revival, Sri Lanka at momentum

Having defied the monsoon season to claim a ninth successive bilateral ODI series win, England once again faces the prospect of a wet affair.

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