Sri Lanka gets boost from Leicestershire (31 Aug 1998)
LONDON, Sunday - Sri Lanka's World Cup preparations for next year has been boosted by the Cricket Board's successful negotiations with English county Leicestershire to afford them the county grounds for their training and acclimatisation
31-Aug-1998
31 August 1998
Lanka gets boost from Leicestershire
The Daily News
LONDON, Sunday - Sri Lanka's World Cup preparations for next year has
been boosted by the Cricket Board's successful negotiations with
English county Leicestershire to afford them the county grounds for
their training and acclimatisation.
Sri Lanka who were to come to England originally in the first week of
May, will now arrive on April 25 and spend nearly a fortnight in
Leicester preparing themselves in defence of the World Cup which they
won two years ago at Lahore.
"Sri Lanka will be given the side wickets for practice and they will
also play three one-day matches against the county seconds," said
Cricket Board president Thilanga Sumathipala who was involved in the
negotiations with Sri Lankan-born Leicester-based businessman Sarath
Abeysundera.
The Sri Lanka team will stay at the Holiday Inn during their stay in
Leicester, before moving onto their official training venue at
Northampton on May 6.
Sri Lanka's three warm-up World Cup games are: May 7 v
Northamptonshire at Northampton, May 9 v Nottinghamshire at Trent
Bridge, and May 11 v Leicestershire at Leicester.
Sri Lanka open their defence of the World Cup against hosts England
at Lord's on May 14 and go on to play South Africa at Northampton on
May 19, Zimbabwe at Worcester on May 22, India at Taunton on May 26
and Kenya at Southampton on May 30, before moving on to the second
stage of the competition to play in the Super Six.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)