India’s Tour of Sri Lanka Schedule, Results

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India’s tour of Sri Lanka following the Asia Cup 2010 has been revised to include a tour match.
India’s series against Sri Lanka – the schedule:

There will be a practice match against the Sri Lanka’s Board President’s XI before the Test series get underway followed by the tri series which is scheduled from the 10th of August to the 28th of August.

The Test series schedule is as follows:
12-14th July – Tour Match against the BP XI – Draw
18-22nd July – first Test
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26-30th July – second Test
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