Kulasekara, Eranga in second Test squad
Sri Lanka's selectors have dumped fast bowlers Dammika Prasad and Thilan Thushara, and recalled seamer Nuwan Kulasekara, to face West Indies
View ArticleInjured Malinga out of Twenty20s against Australia
Lasith Malinga, the Sri Lanka fast bowler, has not been picked for the national team's two-match Twenty20 series against Australia
View ArticleTharanga and Malinga keep series alive
Upul Tharanga's fourth one-day international century this year and a five-wicket haul from Lasith Malinga kept the series alive as Sri Lanka compiled a comfortable 78-run victory in Hambantota
View ArticleClarke critical of Australian top order
Australia's captain Michael Clarke pointed to the failure of his top order batsmen to set a platform as the primary reason for a heavy loss to Sri Lanka in the third limited overs match
View ArticleEranga, Prasanna in Sri Lanka's Test squad
Sri Lanka's attack has been given a major overhaul ahead of the first Test against Australia, with the uncapped Shaminda Eranga and Seekkuge Prasanna among those vying for a position
View ArticleKosala Kulasekara replaces injured Eranga
Shaminda Eranga has been ruled out of Sri Lanka's Test series against Pakistan in the UAE with an injury, and will be replaced in the squad by uncapped seamer Kosala Kulasekara
View ArticleChamara Silva called up as injury cover
Chamara Silva, a middle-order batsman, has joined Sri Lanka's squad in the UAE as back up for Tillakaratne Dilshan and Mahela Jayawardene
View ArticleRagama CC concede lead to SSC
ESPNcricinfo rounds-up the fourth round of matches of the Premier League Tournament 2011-12
View ArticleShaminda Eranga picked to replace Mathews
Shaminda Eranga, the fast-bowling allrounder, has been picked to replace the injured Angelo Mathews in the Sri Lanka squad currently playing in the Asia Cup.
View ArticleInjured Welegedara out of second England Test
Sri Lanka left-arm fast bowler Chanaka Welegedara has been ruled out of the second Test against England that starts at the P Sara Oval on Tuesday with a groin injury
View ArticleNagenahira take rain-hit opener
Nagenahira Nagas prevailed by five runs in a rain-curtailed SLPL curtain-raiser against Ruhuna Royals at the R Premadasa Stadium
View ArticleMathews sees Nagenahira home in exciting finish
Nagenahira Nagas beat Uva Next by six wickets in Colombo
View ArticleHerath five-for gives Sri Lanka control
Under sunny skies on a track good for batting, New Zealand failed to take advantage after winning the toss, allowing a disciplined Sri Lankan attack to first make inroads through pace before...
View ArticleInjured Eranga doubtful for third Test
Sri Lanka's preparation for the Sydney Test has been thrown into further turmoil after Shaminda Eranga sprained an ankle during training on the eve of the match
View ArticleLack of support for Herath costs Sri Lanka
An attack that hunts in a pack has always alluded Sri Lanka, and on the evidence of their first innings performance at the P Sara, they will not produce one in the immediate future either
View ArticleStilted showing from Sri Lanka's pace bowlers
If Sri Lanka are to leave Australia with a win, the pace attack must quickly learn to hunt in a pack
View ArticleEranga, Lakmal in Sri Lanka A one-day squad
Test fast bowlers Shaminda Eranga and Suranga Lakmal have been named in the Sri Lanka A squad for the first two one-dayers against New Zealand A, in Pallekele
View ArticleSLC domestic tournament replaces Zimbabwe tour
Sri Lanka Cricket has announced a triangular four-day tournament to begin on October 8, which effectively replaces the postponed Test tour of Zimbabwe
View ArticleSilva strengthens Test claim on day one
Kaushal Silva hit his fourth first-class ton in as many matches, as Board XI made 352 for 4 on the first day of the four-dayer against Development XI
View ArticlePrasanna ton prop Board XI to 575
Prasanna Jayawardene may just be vying for a return to the Sri Lanka Test side after he hit the third hundred of the Board XI's innings, in the four-day match against the Development XI
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