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West Indies vs Sri Lanka 2018

Sri Lanka win historic Test, level series vs West Indies

Sri Lanka became the first Asian side to win a Test at Kensington Oval.

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Arjuna Ranatunga accuses Sri Lanka Cricket of mishandling ball-tampering scandal

Dinesh Chandimal was caught on camera applying a substance to the ball and was later found guilty of changing the condition of the ball. He lost his appeal against the accusation, was suspended for a Test, was slapped with two suspension points and fined 100 per cent of his match fee.

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West Indies vs Sri Lanka: Kusal Perera fit to bat in Barbados Test

Kusal Janith Perera sustained the injury when he crashed into the advertising hoarding while attempting a catch at the long-on boundary during the second innings of West Indies.

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Sri Lanka need 63 with 5 wickets in hand against West Indies

Sri Lanka need 63 to win to level the series as well as become the first Asian side to win a Test at Kensington Oval.

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West Indies 204, Sri Lanka 99/5 in day-night Test

West Indies were bowled out for 204 despite a gritty lower middle-order resistance. However, they struck back to reduce Sri Lanka to 99 for 5.

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Dinesh Chandimal’s appeal: ICC appoints Michael Beloff QC to hear

Dinesh Chandimal had denied charges of ball-tampering and had appealed against the verdict.

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Dinesh Chandimal appeals against ban, free to play 3rd Test

Dinesh Chandimal was banned for a match, handed 2 suspension point, and docked his entire match fee.

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West Indies-Sri Lanka Test drawn after rain plays spoilsport

Sri Lanka had taken field two hours late on Day Four. That came back to haunt them in the end.

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Sri Lanka lead West Indies by 287 at stumps, Day Four

Sri Lanka battled gutsily amidst the ball-tampering controversy in the second Test against West Indies, at Darren Sammy International Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia, riding on excellent displays of counterattack from Kusal Mendis (87 in 117 balls, 8 fours, 2 sixes) and Niroshan Dickwella (62 in 70 balls, 7 fours). With the last day to...

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Dinesh Chandimal pleads “not guilty” to ICC’s ball-tampering charges

Aleem Dar and Ian Gould had asked for a change in ball at the start of play on Day Three.

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