Sri Lanka cricket team
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Barney Ronay: English cricket should not be living behind the tinted windows of a members-only private club, especially with such a charismatically gifted young talent
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Vic Marks: Peter Moores has confirmed that Cook’s absence will not extend beyond Sunday but it should give Moeen Ali and Alex Hales the chance to show what they can do together
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Alastair Cook has been suspended from England’s fourth ODI against Sir Lanka after England were found guilty of a slow over-rate
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England powered past Sri Lanka thanks to the efforts of Jos Buttler and Joe Root and are now 2-1 down in the seven-match series
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Third ODI: England won the third ODI by five wickets after Jos Buttler and Joe Root saw the tourists home after another middle-order collapse
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England are two down in the ODI series against Sri Lanka, playing badly and a long way from home but fast bowler Steven Finn insists lessons have been learned for their showdown in the jungle
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Steven Finn has said that England have been affected by the death of Phillip Hughes, whose funeral will be shown live on TV in Australia
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The Sri Lanka batsman Mahela Jayawardene has pulled out of the third one-day international against England for personal reasons.
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Ravi Bopara offered support to Alastair Cook after England’s latest defeat in Sri Lanka and insisted the captain is ‘in a good place’
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Ian Botham has joined Kevin Pietersen and Michael Vaughan in calling for Alastair Cook to step down as England one-day captain before the World Cup
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Sri Lanka win 2nd ODI by 8 wickets with Bopara’s 51 the only positive, as Jayawardene and Sangakkara made light work of their chase after England’s sub-par 185
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England’s batting let them down as they descended to a 2-0 series deficit against Sri Lanka, and seventh defeat in their last eight one-day internationals
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The England captain insisted the death of Phillip Hughes would not change his approach to batting as his side prepared to face Sri Lanka
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England lost the first game in their seven-match series against Sri Lanka but they discovered a one-day opener in the process
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Moeen Ali hit the third-fastest one-day century by an England batsman but Sri Lanka won the first ODI by 25 runs
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A brilliantly composed, technical and enterprising hundred from Moeen Ali and a resourceful fifty from Ravi Bopara weren’t quite enough to get England over the line, but, for the first time in a long time, they resembled a team
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Vic Marks: Alastair Cook’s side hope for big improvement in ODI form but have been shocked by injury to Phil Hughes
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Ian Bell insists he still needs to improve as England prepare for their opening one-day international against Sri Lanka
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England will face many familiar opponents at the start of their one-day international series against Sri Lanka, after a 15-man squad was announced on Monday
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Vic Marks: A positive start to England’s ODI tour of Sri Lanka has raised new possibilities for their World Cup squad but they will need time in the field to best consider their options
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Moeen Ali added an explosive 21-ball 50 to his three wickets as England began their World Cup winter with a resounding 56-run Duckworth-Lewis victory over Sri Lanka A
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Vic Marks: England captain, Alastair Cook, must help restore confidence in Sri Lanka ODI series with the World Cup on the horizon
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Sport Network: How have Pakistan thrived in adversity and turned imminent defeats into inevitable victories? By relying on match-winners, eschewing analysis and trusting in their unwavering self-belief
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The India captain Virat Kohli hit an unbeaten 139, matching his Sri Lanka counterpart Angelo Mathews’s earlier score, to guide India to a three-wicket win in Rianchi
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As England prepare to leave for a five-week tour of Sri Lanka, captain Cook is confident of improving his form in the one-day game
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Rohit Sharma became the first player to hit two ODI double centuries in helping India to 404 for 5 against Sri Lanka in Kolkata
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Since exploding on to the scene Moeen has impressed with bat and ball but the jeering from hometown fans was hard to take
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Sri Lanka’s sports minister orders inquiry into allegations of sexual misconduct surrounding the women’s cricket team
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England will be without Jimmy Anderson when they head to Sri Lanka later this month because he is continuing his rehabilitation on a knee injury
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The Board of Control for Cricket in India has announced that all bilateral tours with the West Indies have been suspended and confirmed it would initiate legal proceedings
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Alastair Cook has retained the captaincy of the England one-day squad selected for the seven-match ODI series against Sri Lanka
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Mike Selvey: The England captain has answered his critics convincingly but significant questions remain before the World Cup
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Peter Moores made it clear he will be batting for Alastair Cook in the selection meetings over England’s team for the ODI tour of Sri Lanka
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Jimmy Anderson and Angelo Mathews excelled while India’s collapse at Old Trafford and a plastic zebra at Lord’s will live long in the memory
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