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Rangana Herath, Ashwell Prince Join Bangladesh Cricket Team's Coaching Staff
Bangladesh on Saturday appointed former Sri Lanka spinner Rangana Herath and South Africa batsman Ashwell Prince as consultants for the national men's cricket team.
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England Beat Sri Lanka To Claim First Away Test Victory In 13 Matches
England registered a commanding 211-run victory against Sri Lanka in Galle.
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Rangana Herath Makes History, Becomes The 3rd Test Bowler To Pick 100 Wickets At A Venue
By dismissing England captain Joe Root, Sri Lanka spinner Rangana Herath scalped his 100th wicket at the Galle International Stadium.
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1st Test: Dinesh Chandimal Looks To Put England In A Spin At Galle
Sri Lanka went down 1-3 in the five one-day internationals and also lost a one-off Twenty20 match against England.
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Rangana Herath On Happy Hunting Ground For Last Hurrah Against England
Rangana Herath will be looking to bring down the curtain on his long and glittering Test career with some big name England scalps in Galle this week.
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Sri Lankan Spinner Rangana Herath To Retire After First England Test
Herath, who is the last active Test cricketer to have made his debut in the 1990s, currently holds the No.7 spot in the ICC Test bowlers rankings.
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Rangana Herath's Six-For Helps Sri Lanka Thrash South Africa To Sweep Series 2-0
Sri Lanka on Monday completed a 2-0 Test sweep of South Africa to record their first series win over the Proteas since 2006 after Rangana Herath wreaked havoc with six wickets.
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Sachin Tendulkar Showers Praise On Rangana Herath After Spinner Creates History
Rangana Herath surpassed Pakistan bowling great Wasim Akram as the most successful left-arm bowler in Test history with 415 wickets.
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Akila Dananjaya Claims Five Wickets As Sri Lanka Thrash Bangladesh
Off-spinner Akila Dananjaya claimed five wickets in an innings on debut as Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by 215 runs in the second Test to win the two-Test series 1-0 in Dhaka on Saturday.
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1st Test: Bangladesh Struggle After Sri Lanka's Massive Lead
Sri Lanka spinners led by Rangana Herath took three crucial wickets late in day four to leave Bangladesh with an uphill task of saving the opening Test in Chittagong on Saturday.