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England landed in Sri Lanka yesterday.

It was drizzling. It much of the time rains in Colombo at this point of year. Seven one-day internationals are planned for this visit, considered to be critical if for England's group holding before the World Cup, yet the explanation behind the extreme number might likewise be joined with a suspicion that few may be deficient.

On entry, the squad of 15 just about to a man took to the exercise center, as is the path with the advanced cricketer. In the event that the occasional storm endures in the south-west when the true business begins, their holding may be carried out there – and without a doubt on an arrangement of machine amusements.

 

 

There is a long and stressing history of climate attacked matches in the nation late in the year. Of 11 planned  in November and December since 1992 there have been four no results and six  others in which the overs have been diminished. Yet the executives may very well escape with it.

 

Five of the septet are in December when this rainstorm period begins to simplicity. Both sides need to play however much as could reasonably be expected. England, who don't fundamentally have a squad prone to flourish in Asia, must discover their favored group rapidly, a side that may or may not win this arrangement yet could possibly do well in the World Cup, to be played in Australia and New Zealand in February and March, which is an alternate cricketing planet. photo by Independent.co.uk