Sri Lanka are in the driving seat in the ongoing second and final Test against Pakistan as they have set a record target of 508 before restricting the tourists to 89/1, keeping their hopes of a series-levelling victory alive. See more Bad light forces early stumps again! Pakistan need 419 runs.#SLvPAK pic.twitter.com/HW4gf9MipK — Sri Lanka
Dhananjaya de Silva
There is no denying that Australian superstar David Warner is an absolute livewire on the field. More often than not, fans have seen Warner exhibiting some jaw-dropping efforts to prove his exceptional fielding skills. Another such instance was captured in the recently concluded first One-Day International (ODI) between Sri Lanka and Australia at Pallekele International
Sri Lanka crushed West Indies in the second Test by a massive margin of 164 runs at the Galle International Stadium on Friday to register a clean sweep in the two-match series. Dhananjaya de Silva and Ramesh Mendis were the chief architects behind the Islanders’ epic victory. While Dhananjaya shined with the willow, Mendis bowled
Dhananjay de Silva put on a good batting display for Sri Lanka in the ongoing first against West Indies at the Galle International Stadium in Colombo. He played a handy knock off 61 runs on Day 2, before getting out in a bizarre fashion. The incident took place in the 95th over of Sri Lanka’s
Jason Holder had a fun chat session during Day 2 of the ongoing second Test between West Indies and Sri Lanka at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua. The visitors were 106/3 in 45.5 overs when the pitch was not offering much to the bowlers as well. That’s when Holder decided to take it upon
Sri Lanka off-spinner Akila Dananjaya was on cloud nine after claiming a brilliant hat-trick in the first T20 International against West Indies on Tuesday. But his happiness soon turned into a nightmare when Kieron Pollard smashed him for six consecutive sixes, thus becoming only the third cricketer after Yuvraj Singh and Herschelle Gibbs to do