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Sri Lanka news from Cricinfo
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Karunaratne stars in Sri Lanka A win
Dimuth Karunaratne's maiden one-day hundred and a little help from Duckworth Lewis saw Sri Lanka A beat Pakistan A by seven runs at the P Sara Oval
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Elgar, Miller lead South Africa A to victory
Captain Dean Elgar and David Miller helped South Africa A overcome a top-order wobble with a 165-run stand and steered their team to what was, in the end, a comfortable win over Pakistan A in Colombo
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van Wyk smashes ton before washout
An unbeaten hundred by Morne van Wyk had taken South Africa A to 151 for 2 against Sri Lanka A before rain forced the match to be called off in Colombo
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Charged-up Sri Lanka take title
These two have binged on each other since July 2008, but what promises to be the one for the road went Sri Lanka's way, ending a run of losses in big home matches for Sri Lanka
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Sangakkara calls for mental toughness
At the pre-match press conference, he sounded unfazed by India's formidable recent record in Sri Lanka, pointing out that his side has also won two tri-series involving India this year
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Batting gives Sri Lanka slight edge
Cricinfo previews the final of the tri-series between India and Sri Lanka
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Hammad Azam steers Pakistan A to tight win
Hammad Azam, the 19-year-old Rawalpindi allrounder, struck a 54-ball 63 to guide Pakistan A to a narrow victory over Sri Lanka A
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ECB confirm Sri Lanka and India fixtures
England will play seven Tests, 10 ODIs and two Twenty20 internationals next summer against Sri Lanka and India which will include the first Test staged at the Rose Bowl
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Wayamba confident ahead of Champions League
Wayamba, the Sri Lankan domestic Twenty20 champions, could surprise some of their more famous competitors in the 2010 Champions League
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'Australia, South Africa have best attacks'
The spoils were shared between Australia, England and South Africa while Pakistan, led by Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir, were not too far behind
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Pallekele readies itself for the big day
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, one of Sri Lanka's three venues being developed for the World Cup, is the ground organisers are most confident about, in terms of the pitch and completing the construction sufficiently in time
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Sangakkara wants team to build on thumping win
After reaching the finals of the tri-series with one of Sri Lanka's biggest wins over India, Kumar Sangakkara has said the team must aim at winning consistently, irrespective of the margin of victory
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Perera five-for takes Sri Lanka to final
India succumbed so meekly that Sri Lanka waltzed through to the tri-series final without breaking into a sweat
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Sri Lanka aim to settle middle-order slots
Sri Lanka have more or less penciled in their top five for the World Cup, but it's the two spots below that is giving them a headache
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Sri Lanka face must-win battle
Rain and the lack of a bonus point have left Sri Lanka facing the possibility of an early exit from a multi-team tournament at home for only the second time
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Sangakkara cleared of offence after collision
Kumar Sangakkara was found not guilty of breaching the ICC Code of Conduct after colliding with offspinner Nathan McCullum during the abandoned ODI against New Zealand in Dambulla
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Reserve day washed out too
In two days, heavy rains forced the abandonment of the fourth ODI of the tri-series and the subsequent reserve day
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Sri Lanka A dominate drawn game
Jeevan Mendis picked up five wickets but Heino Kuhn and Vernon Philander batted out the remaining overs to ensure the game ended in a draw
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Heavy rains wash match out, reserve day to be used
The fourth match of the tri-series, between New Zealand and Sri Lanka, became the first-ever ODI in Dambulla to be abandoned because of rain
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Plenty at stake in rain replay
The reserve day for all matches in this tournament means nothing much has changed due to Thursday's washout; whoever loses the replay on Friday will still be left staring at a must-win situation in their final league match
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