India tour of Sri Lanka
2010
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Bangladesh's Shaful Islam (C) celebrates taking the wicket of England's Jonathan Trott and winning t
Paul Collingwood © AFP
Bopara has been in good form for the England Lions © AFP
Sangakkara said global viewership of the sport had dwindled over the past year © AFP
Bangladesh won the second one-day international by five runs in Bristol on Saturday © AFP
Bangladesh's Imrul Kayes hits out during the second one-day international series match against Engla
Bangladesh coach Jamie Siddons hopes his players have realised
Andrew Strauss insisted he felt no shame at being the first England captain to lose to Bangladesh...
England's Andrew Strauss (centre) gives intruction to James Anderson (left) and Paul Collingwood...
Katherine Brunt took three wickets and hit the winning runs as England beat New Zealand by one wicke
Bangladesh's Shaful Islam (C) celebrates taking the wicket of England's Jonathan Trott and winning the game with his teammates during their second One Day International series cricket match at The County Ground in Bristol on July 10. Bangladesh coach Jamie Siddons said winning their one-day international series against England would be a "dream", but was anything but an impossible mission. © AFP
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  • Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara takes part in a team practice session in Dambulla, some 150 kms north of Colombo, in June, 2010. Sangakkara has urged world cricket chiefs to win back fans to Test and one-day games with a balanced international calendar that gives equal opportunities to all teams. © AFP
  • Jul 11, 2010 05:19 AM GMT
    Make cricket fan-friendly, says Sri Lanka captain
    Sri Lanka's captain Kumar Sangakkara has urged world cricket chiefs to win back fans to Test and one-day games with a balanced international calendar that gives equal opportunities to all teams.
  • Sri Lanka's cricket selectors on Friday recalled fast bowlers Dilhara Fernando, seen here in 2009, and Lasith Malinga for the first of three Tests against India starting on July 18. © AFP
  • Jul 09, 2010 04:24 PM GMT
    Sri Lanka recall Fernando, Malinga for India Tests
    Sri Lanka's cricket selectors on Friday recalled fast bowlers Dilhara Fernando and Lasith Malinga for the first of three Tests against India starting on July 18.
  • Sri Lankan cricketer Muttiah Muralitharan addresses reporters during a press conference in Colombo. Muralitharan on Thursday brushed aside criticism of his bowling action saying his unorthodox style was a gift from God. © AFP
  • Jul 08, 2010 05:21 PM GMT
    Murali calls his bowling action 'a gift from God'
    Sri Lanka's world bowling record holder Muttiah Muralitharan on Thursday brushed aside criticism of his bowling action saying his unorthodox style was a gift from God.

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