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Colombo:A multi-million-dollar rebel league in India seems set to take Sri Lankan cricket by storm with several top players approached to join the lucrative series, sources said on Sunday.

Lenasia (South Africa): The Rest of South Africa and the touring Sri Lankan side drew their four-day match at the Lenasia Stadium on Monday.

Kimberley: Sri Lanka set out on a cricketing odyssey that ends with the 2003 World Cup when it starts a tour of South Africa with a four-day match against South Africa 'A' at the De Beers Diamond Oval from on Friday.

<p>Sharjah: Pakistan captain Waqar Younis won the toss and elected to bat in the Sharjah Cup One-day final against Sri Lanka on Wednesday.<p><strong>Pakistan:</strong> Waqar Younis (captain), Imran Nazir, Shahid Afridi, Inzamam-ul-Haq, Younis Khan, Yousuf Youhana, Abdul Razzaq, Rashid Latif, Wasim Akram,

Perth: England crushed Sri Lanka by 95 runs on Friday night to romp to the top of the ladder in the tri-nation Limited Overs competition. It was England's second win over Sri Lanka in three days, giving Nasser Hussain's men new

<p>Manchester: Left-handed batsman Mark Butcher came through a gruelling fitness test to scuttle the aspirations of John Crawley in England's third and final Test against Sri Lanka at Old Trafford on Thursday.<p>The batsman was given little chance of playing after he

Johannesburg: South African captain Shaun Pollock could forfeit his opening role in the first Test against Sri Lanka which starts on Friday, as selectors look at bolstering the national squad's bowling attack. Selection convenor Omar Henry said bolstering the efficiency of

Nairobi: Sri Lanka on Wednesday reiterated their rising status in cricket when they more than convincingly defeated West Indies at the Nairobi Gymkhana. After setting an imposing total of 287, Sri Lanka then snuffed away any chance that West Indies might

Nairobi: Despite an early stutter when they were reduced to 10 for two, Sri Lanka finished up posting an imposing 287 for six in their full complement of 50 overs in the ICC Knock-Out Trophy on Wednesday. Gunawardena did the star

Nairobi: West Indies captain Jimmy Adams will miss the match after pulling a muscle during training. Deputing for Adams, Sherwin Campbell won the toss and decided to field first.After an initial stutter Sri Lanka were solidly placed at 108 for two

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