England vs Sri Lanka Schedule
The English team is going through a busy schedule of cricket in the upcoming months and the recently announced Eng vs Sri Lanka match schedule has added another series to the list. Starting from 27th August onwards, the Sri Lankan team is going to take on the English challenge in foreign soil as it tours the English subcontinent for a series of three test matches according to the ENG vs SL match schedule today. The upcoming series is going to be a treat for the test lovers around the world as the English fans expect another dominant performance from their team against the Lankans. What’s at stake is the pride and glory of the English team on certain venues like the Lords, where the second test match is going to be played according to the current ENG vs SL match schedule. Amongst the various reasons for the anticipation of the series is the test match history between the two sides with England dominating the affair with 17 wins against the Sri Lankan side who sit a meek win tally of 8. Under such circumstances, the English team must be eyeing the series by capitalizing the edge they have earned over the years against a Sri Lankan side that is not yet up to the expectations of the fans. During the series the fans will come across various news concerning the development of the series and teams amidst the conditions of the English subcontinent. For the Sri Lankan team, the upcoming series will be an opportunity to come out of their shell and offer tough challenges to a “brimming with confidence” English side. For more details about the series and latest ENG vs SL match schedule, you can follow Cricket Addictor that tends to offer the most accurate news from across the cricketing world.
COMPLETED / 3rd Test / Kennington Oval
325/10 (69.1 ov) & 156/10 (34 ov)
263/10 (61.2 ov) & 219/2 (40.3 ov)
Sri Lanka won by 8 wickets
COMPLETED / 2nd Test / Lord's
427/10 (102 ov) & 251/10 (54.3 ov)
196/10 (55.3 ov) & 292/10 (86.4 ov)
England won by 190 runs.
COMPLETED / 1st Test / Old Trafford
358/10 (85.3 ov) & 205/5 (57.2 ov)
236/10 (74 ov) & 326/10 (89.3 ov)
England won by 5 wickets