Ahmedabad: Sri Lanka 'A' nearly turned the tables on a jittery India 'A' even as the first of the three four-day Test matches between the two teams ended in an exciting draw on the final day at Sardar Patel Stadium in Motera on Wednesday.
Ahmedabad: Skipper Naveed Nawaz hit a defiant 72 not out as Sri Lanka 'A' batsmen fought a grim battle to set a challenging target for India 'A', which sniffed a possible victory, on the penultimate day of the four-day match being played at Sardar Patel Stadium in Motera in Ahmedabad on Tuesday.
Ahmedabad: Riding on half centuries by three middle-order batsmen, India 'A' on Monday gained a slender 60-run first innings lead over visitors Sri Lanka 'A' but lost six wickets on the second day of the four-day match at Sardar Patel Stadium in Motera.
Mumbai: Expressing confidence that the Sri Lanka 'A' cricket team would do well during their 35-day tour of India, starting on Monday, Lankan coach H Devapriya on Sunday said the team was a good mix of youth and experience.
London: Ajit Agarkar and the rest of the underrated Indian pace attack were the architects of a four-wicket victory over Sri Lanka at The Oval on Sunday - a result that sent Sourav Ganguly's side into the outright lead of the triangular series table.
London: Ajit Agarkar and the rest of the underrated Indian pace attack were the architects of a four-wicket victory over Sri Lanka at The Oval on Sunday - a result that sent Sourav Ganguly's side into the outright lead of the triangular series table.
London: Sri Lanka could only manage 202 for eight as India's pace attack strangled the life out of its innings in Sunday's triangular series One-day International at The Oval.
London: Sri Lanka would be hoping to take advantage of the absence of some of key England players due to injuries when it takes on the hosts in the opening encounter of the triangular One-day series at Trent Bridge on Thursday seeking to reverse its losing trend on this tour.
Taunton (England): Sri Lanka's preparations ahead of next week's triangular One-day International series took a turn for the worse with a comprehensive 63-run defeat against Somerset on Friday.
Colombo: Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka (BCCSL) on Thursday replaced six players from the current Test series against England for the forthcoming triangular series which also involves India.