Thursday 19, September 1996
SRI LANKA SPORTS NEWS AT-A-GLANCE
Daily News
CRICKET (Home):
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Sri Lanka team will return to Sharjah cricket in November for the
first time as undisputed World Champions. Until recently, Sri
Lanka had a dismal record in Sharjah, the world`s most popular
neutral cricket venue.
Sri Lanka, along with New Zealand, India and Pakistan, will play
in the quadrangular Champions trophy tournament which will be
worked off on a league basis with the top tow teams clashing in
the final for USD 50,000 first prize.
But Sri Lanka created history winning their first ever title in
Sharjah when they won the Champions Trophy last year. But the
scheduled visit in November will be Arjuna Ranatunga and his
men`s first tour of UAE as the kings of world cricket.
* Sri Lanka `A` cricketers who have hardly had any continuous exposure at international level have reason to feel content with
the Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka arranging for an
under 19 series with India on a reciprocal basis.
The series, the details of which have to be worked out, is expected to commence with Sri Lanka hosting India in February 1997
and then making a tour there in April the same year.
* With the Sri Lanka national team having a tight schedule with
41 Tests in the next four years against all eight Test-playing
countries, Sri Lanka`s second string cricketers are also covered
adequately with a West Indies `A` team due to tour Sri Lanka
shortly.
The West Indies `A` team, which include four Test caps, will tour
here in October/November this year for three four-day `Tests` and
an equal number of one-day limited-overs.
(Abroad):
* Hamilton and Wellington have been identified as venues for Sri
Lanka`s two Tests against New Zealand early next year.
World champions Sri Lanka, who are down to play a total of 41
Tests within the next four years, will play two Tests and three
one-day internationals during their tour of New Zealand in March,
1997. The three one day internationals between the two teams will
be played in Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin.
Sri Lanka first toured New Zealand in 1983 and lost both the Test
played in Christchurch and Wellington. In the absence of injured
regular captain Duleep Mendis and his deputy Roy Dias, leg spinner D.Somachandra de Silva led the Sri Lanka team.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)