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Sri Lanka vs England 2018-19

Rangana Herath’s retirement a ‘massive bonus’ for England: Nasser Hussain

Herath, Test cricket’s tenth most successful bowler with 430 wickets from 92 appearances, will retire after the first Test in Galle.

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Sri Lanka vs England: Injured Jonny Bairstow out of fifth ODI, one-off T20I

The first Test between Sri Lanka and England is in Galle from November 6 and England will hope the Bairstow recovers in time.

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Sri Lanka vs England: Galle Test to be Rangana Herath’s last

Of active Test bowlers, Herath has the third most wickets after the England pair of James Anderson and Stuart Broad.

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Sri Lanka vs England, 5th ODI: Unchallenged England aim for clean sweep

The final ODI is Sri Lanka's last chance to save face before the T20Is begin.

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Sri Lanka vs England, 4th ODI: Eoin Morgan’s side eye ninth successive series win

More wet weather is in store at Pallekele, which makes using whatever playing time is possible all the more critical.

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Back for England at 32, Joe Denly out to make second chance count

Denly played the last of his nine ODIs in October 2009 and his previous appearance in an England jersey was a T20I in February 2010.

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Sri Lanka vs England: Kusal Mendis drafted in as replacement for Kusal Perera

Since his last ODI fifty in July 2017, Kusal Mendis has averaged 13.35 with a best of 38 and six ducks.

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Snubbed by selectors, Angelo Mathews demands fitness test: reports

Mathews has reportedly asked the selectors to conduct a fitness test after he was told he would not be picked for the home series with England on account of fitness concerns.

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Test incumbent Rory Burns backs himself to succeed in Sri Lanka

The 28-year-old batsman is in line to open with Keaton Jennings when the first Test between England and Sri Lanka begins in Galle on November 6

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Olly Stone never expected an England call-up

Stone had been selected two years ago by England, only to miss out for the most bizarre reason: he injured himself while celebrating a wicket.

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