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Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka are 60/0 at stumps on Day 1 of 1st Test against Bangladesh

Sri Lanka's openers made a solid start in the final session in reply to Bangladesh's 232.

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Sri Lanka in commanding position against Bangladesh at tea on Day 1

Shakib made 55, having shared a fifth-wicket stand of 86 Mushfiqur Rahim (55 not out).

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Bangladesh reeling at 72/4 at lunch on Day 1 of 1st Test against Sri Lanka

Shaminda Eranga took two wickets for Sri Lanka in the morning session on Day One.

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Live Cricket Score: Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka, 1st Test, Day 1 at Mirpur

Bangladesh take on Sri Lanka in the first of two Tests at Mirpur from January 27, 2014.

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Mominul Haque can become the bedrock of Bangladesh’s batting line-up

Mominul Haque has the second highest average amongst batsmen with 500 runs in Tests.

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Sri Lanka aim domination over Bangladesh in 1st Test at Mirpur

Sri Lanka will look to bounce back after an embarrassing setback last week against Pakistan.

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Lasith Malinga likely to be dropped from Sri Lankan squad for Bangladesh tour

Sri Lanka Cricket is likely to drop Lasith Malinga from the national squad to tour Bangladesh.

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Sri Lanka tour of Bangladesh schedule announced

Sri Lanka will play two Tests, three One-Day internationals (ODIs) and two Twenty20 matches on their tour of Bangladesh starting in January, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) announced on Thursday.

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Mohammad Ashraful becomes Test cricket’s youngest centurion — on his debut

Born on September 8, 2001, Mohammad Ashraful — a 17-year-old prodigy displayed his precocious talent by scoring a century on Test debut for Bangladesh. In the process, he also became the youngest centurion in the history of Test cricket and wrote his name in the record books.

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Chaminda Vaas takes hat-trick off the first three deliveries in an ODI

On February 14, 2003, Sri Lanka’s ace seamer Chaminda Vaas picked up a hat-trick off the first three balls of a One-Day International (ODI) against Bangladesh at the 2003 World Cup. He took another wicket to make it four for the first over and ultimately finished with figures of six for 25. Nishad Pai Vaidya revisits that day in Pietermaritzburg.

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