Sri Lanka v England 3rd Test Day 1: Bairstow's century, Sandakan's 4-fer, Sri Lanka waste DRS AGAIN!
Sri Lanka v England 3rd Test Day 1: Bairstow's century, Sandakan's 4-fer, Sri Lanka waste DRS AGAIN!

Live report from the Sinhalese Sports Club ground in Colombo from the 1st day of the 3rd Test. Thumbnail photo thanks to @englandcricket on Twitter.



SL VS ENG DREAM11 TEAM | Sri Lanka vs England, 3rd Test Dream11 Team | Preview & Playing 11
SL VS ENG DREAM11 TEAM | Sri Lanka vs England, 3rd Test Dream11 Team | Preview & Playing 11

#SRILANKAVsENGLAND 3RD TEST #DREAM11 – FANTASY CRICKET PREVIEW   Pitch Report: Venue: Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo. Match Details: SL Vs ENG 3rd Test, 23 November 2018. Team news: Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka has named Nishan Peiris as a replacement for Akila Dananjaya. The latter’s bowling action has was reported deeming him unavailable for the Colombo Test. Dinesh Chandimal, who missed the last Test has not recovered from his groin injury and will continue to be on the bench. England: Broad and Bairstow come in for Anderson and the injured Sam Curran. England declared thier playing11 for this match Venue Stats Test: Total matches. 42 Matches won batting first 15 Matches won bowling first13 Average 1st Inns scores332 Average 2nd Inns scores347 Average 3rd Inns scores279 Average 4th Inns scores183 Highest total recorded756/5 (185.1 Ov) by SL vs RSA Lowest total recorded81/10 (28.1 Ov) by SL vs Eng Sri Lanka Vs England Head To Head at Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo.: Matches Played:4 Sri Lanka won:2 England won:1 Tied:1   Sri Lanka Vs England Head To Head In Test Cricket: Matches Played:33 Sri Lanka won:8 England won:14 Draw:11 SL Vs ENG 3rd Test Probable11: Sri Lanka: Kaushal Silva/Danushka Gunathilaka, Dimuth Karunaratne, Dhananjaya de Silva, Kusal Mendis, Roshen Silva, Angelo Matthews, Niroshan Dickwella (wk), Dilruwan Perera, Malinda Pushpakumara, Suranga Lakmal (c), Lakshan Sandakan. England: Rory Burns, Keaton Jennings, Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root(c), Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler, Moeen Ali, Ben Foakes(w), Adil Rashid, Jack Leach, Stuart Broad Key Player: Sri Lanka: Kusal Mendis Dimuth Karunaratne Angelo Mathews Dhananjaya de Silva England: Moeen Ali Joe Root Rory Burns Jonny Bairstow



Sri Lanka v England 3rd Test at Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo: Broad and Bairstow return
Sri Lanka v England 3rd Test at Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo: Broad and Bairstow return

🇱🇰🏏MATCH PREVIEW live from the SSC in Colombo. Only two teams have won a Test series 3-0 in 🇱🇰 - India last year and Australia in 2004. Can England do the same? Thumbnail picture thanks to @englandcricket on Twitter. #cricket #SLENG #SRIENG #SriLanka #SLvENG #sport #sports #Colombo #Sandakan #Broad #Bairstow #SSC



Foreign Players Included in Pakistan Super League 2019 Draft
Foreign Players Included in Pakistan Super League 2019 Draft

Foreign Players Included in Pakistan Super League 2019 Draft. Many International Players from all around the world will be included in PSL 4 draft. The PSL Draft this year will be hosted in Islamabad on November 20, 2018. Some Notable Players are Ab De Villiers, Steven Smith, Brendon Mccullum, Chris Lynn, Sunil Narine, Rashid Khan and Luke Ronchi. #PSL4Draft #PSL2019Draft #PSL4 #PSL2019 #CricketTop10 Players included in PSL 4 Draft 2019: Platinum Category: Batsman: AB de Villiers (South Africa) Steve Smith (Australia) Brendon McCullum (New Zealand) Chris Lynn (Australia) Colin Ingram (South Africa) Colin Munro (New Zealand) Wicket Keeper Batsman: Luke Ronchi (New Zealand) All Rounders: Corey Anderson (New Zealand) Dwayne Bravo (West Indies) Kieron Pollard (West Indies) Thisara Perera (Sri Lanka) Bowlers: Rashid Khan (Afghanistan) Sunil Narine (West Indies) Imran Tahir (South Africa) Mitchell McClenaghan (New Zealand) Diamond Category: Batsman: Alex Hales (England) Darren Bravo (West Indies) Ian Bell (England) Joe Denly (England) Lendl Simmons (West Indies) Rilee Rossouw (South Africa) Rovman Powell (West Indies) Shimron Hetmyer (West Indies) Solomon Mire (Zimbabwe) Wicketkeeper Batsman: Sam Billings (England) Tillakaratne Dilshan (Sri Lanka) All Rounders: Ben Cutting (Australia) Carlos Brathwaite (West Indies) Daniel Christian (Australia) Darren Sammy (West Indies) Dwayne Smith (West Indies) Luke Wright (England) Mohammad Nabi (Afghanistan) Paul Stirling (Ireland) Tim Bresnan (England) Wayne Parnell (South Africa) Bowlers: Craig Overton (England) Kemar Roach (West Indies) Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka) Mark Wood (England) Mujeeb Ur Rehman (Afghanistan) Samuel Badree (West Indies) Tymal Mills (England) Gold Category: Batsman: Adam Lyth (England) Andre Mccarthy (West Indies) Anton Devcich (New Zealand) Asghar Afghan (Afghanistan) Dawid Malan (England) D Bell-Drummond (England) James Vince (England) Marlon Samuels (West Indies) Michael Klinger (Australia) Philip Salt (England) Rizwan Cheema (Canada) Ross Whiteley (England) Sabbir Rahman (Bangladesh) Sam Hain (England) Sean Williams (Zimbabwe) Upul Tharanga (Sri Lanka) Wayne Madsen (England) Wicketkeeper Batsman: Andre Fletcher (West Indies) Ben Dunk (Australia) Brendan Taylor (Zimbabwe) Chadwick Walton (West Indies) Denesh Ramdin (West Indies) Irfan Karim (Kenya) Johnson Charles (West Indies) Mohammad Shahzad (Afghanistan) Morne Van Wyk (South Africa) Nicholas Pooran (West Indies) Niroshan Dickwella (Sri Lanka) Phil Mustard (England) Shane Dowrich (West Indies) Tatenda Taibu (Zimbabwe) Zakir Hassan (Bangladesh) All Rounders: Akila Dananjaya (Sri Lanka) Benny Howell (England) Cameron Delport (South Africa) Chris Green (Australia) David Wiese (South Africa) James Franklin (New Zealand) John Hastings (Australia) Jordan Clark (England) Keemo Paul (West Indies) Kevin O’Brien (Ireland) Khary Pierre (West Indies) Lewis Gregory (England) Ravi Bopara (England) Ryan Ten Doeschate (Netherlands) Samit Patel (England) Sikandar Raza (Zimbabwe) Bowlers: Ali Khan (USA) Alzarri Joseph (West Indies) Ben Laughlin (Australia) Danny Briggs (England) Devendra Bishoo (West Indies) Fawad Ahmed (Australia) George Dockrell (Ireland) Graeme Cremer (Zimbabwe) Hardus Viljoen (South Africa) Harry Gurney (England) Jack Brooks (England) Jade Dernbach (England) Jake Ball (England) Jamie Overton (England) Jamie Porter (England) Jerome Taylor (West Indies) Krishmar Santokie (West Indies) Kyle Abbott (South Africa) Lakshan Sandakan (Sri Lanka) Liam Dawson (England) Marchant De Lange (South Africa) Matt Parkinson (England) Miguel Cummins (West Indies) Obed Mccoy (West Indies) Ollie Robinson (England) Olly Stone (England) Oshane Thomas (West Indies) Ronsford Beaton (West Indies) Sandeep Lamichhane (Nepal) Steven Finn (England) Veerasammy Permaul (West Indies) If you like the video then click on the "LIKE" button. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "SUBSCRIBE" our channel to get all the latest updates. Social Media -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LIKE our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/crickettoptens/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/crickettoptens Visit us: https://crickettoptens.blogspot.com/ Music: Music: Elektronomia - Sky High [NCS Release] - YouTube https://goo.gl/UdXc4M ▽ Follow Elektronomia • https://soundcloud.com/elektronomia • https://www.facebook.com/Elektronomia • https://twitter.com/Elektronomia • https://www.youtube.com/c/elektronomia



England beat Sri Lanka in their Twenty20 International in Colombo
England beat Sri Lanka in their Twenty20 International in Colombo

England beat Sri Lanka in their Twenty20 International in Colombo. England signed off the limited-overs leg of their Sri Lankan tour with a return to winning ways in Colombo as Joe Denly ended an eight-year exile in style. England have played 384 international matches since Denly last appeared on the big stage - a low-key outing against Pakistan in February 2010. But he did more than enough to justify his second chance as the tourists reasserted themselves with a 30-run victory just four days after a record one-day defeat on the same ground. Having scored 20 of England's 187 for eight the 32-year-old took the spotlight with his reborn leg-spin, topping and tailing the innings to finish with four for 19 - the best figures of his professional career. On any ordinary day Adil Rashid's outstanding spell of three for 11 would have dominated, but this was a chance to celebrate Kent's comeback kid, whose chances of appearing in the forthcoming Test series have surely spiked. His bowling was little more than an afterthought when in his early England days but Denly has worked hard on it and may now join Rashid and Moeen Ali in a three-strong spin attack in Galle. England might still have struggled without Jason Roy's 69 - a devil-may-care knock that included six sixes, four fours, four dropped catches and all the fun of the fair. After kicking off with a flurry of burly blows it seemed Roy might be at his domineering best and although that was not the case, he provided fine entertainment. The first reprieve came on 21 when Roy checked a drive and gave a return chance to Isuru Udana, who flung out a hand but failed to hang on. Within a matter of seconds Sri Lanka were appealing in vain for obstructing the field, Roy abandoning a risky single and charging back when the attempted run out him on the back of the leg. There was another spurious appeal for a catch when Roy hit the ball straight into the ground. Roy decided to ride his luck as far as he could, launching himself at almost everything, sometimes clearing the ropes with ease and sometimes relying on the generosity of the fielding side. There were dollies on 34 and 41, grassed at deep-midwicket and long-off, and a trickier fingertip chance via the toe end of the bat on 53. Even at the non-striker's end he was in the thick of it, unwilling or unable to persuade Alex Hales to review a poor lbw and involved in the mis-communication that saw Eoin Morgan run out. When the end came it was fitting, a thin nick off a shudderingly awful Lakshan Sandakan long-hop. Rain arrived moments later and when play resumed almost an hour later England added 74 for four in the remaining 8.4 overs to close on 187 for eight. Morgan surprisingly tossed the new ball to Denly, who has done the job well domestically but was barely a part-time option when he last wore Three Lions. It took six balls to pay off, Kusal Mendis playing inside one that took off stump, and after five more it looked a masterstroke when the dangerous Niroshan Dickwella fell in similar fashion. Rashid's role in the Tests is already assured but he is even happier with a white ball in his hands. With his googly in rude health and a clever change in pace he was near impossible to get hold of, Dinesh Chandimal and Kamindu Mendis both tried and failed, Hales on hand to catch them in the deep. Much-hyped debutant Mendis had earlier showcased his remarkable ability to bowl right and left arm spin, and will surely be seen again. Dhananjaya de Silva was Rashid's third victim, trapped lbw by a combination of Rashid's wiles and a well-judged DRS referral. Denly returned for the final over the match and, with the result in hand, he picked off Thisara Perera and Malinga to end his day in delight. Denly savoured every moment after producing a man-of-the-match performance on his return to the international stage after more than eight years




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