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Sri Lanka Cricket cancels U-19 series against Pakistan

Pakistan U-19 team was scheduled to take part in two four-day matches and three ODIs in the Sri Lanka tour in Galle and Hambantota.

Published on: Apr 27, 2019 03:15 PM IST
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Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) on Saturday called off the Under-19 series against Pakistan following the serial blasts that left over 253 people dead in Colombo last week.

Sri Lanka's Sports Minister Harin Fernando (L) shakes hands with new President of Sri Lanka Cricket Shammi Silva (R) as new Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) secretary Mohan De Silva looks (File Photo) (AFP)
Sri Lanka's Sports Minister Harin Fernando (L) shakes hands with new President of Sri Lanka Cricket Shammi Silva (R) as new Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) secretary Mohan De Silva looks (File Photo) (AFP)

The Pakistan team was all set to leave for Colombo on April 30 and the first match was slated to be played on May 3 in Galle. Now, the tour has been postponed indefinitely.

“The tour has been postponed indefinitely. It was a decision taken by SLC, as we didn’t want to take any chances,” ESPN Cricinfo quoted SLC official as saying.

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Pakistan U-19 team was scheduled to take part in two four-day matches and three ODIs in the Sri Lanka tour in Galle and Hambantota. Rohail Nazir-led Pakistan team has been training at a conditioning camp in Karachi over the last five days.

Pakistan will next go to South Africa in June-July this year as a part of their build-up to next year’s U-19 World Cup in South Africa.

 
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