Sri Lankan national cricket team toured Zimbabwe from October to November 2016. The tour was originally scheduled to consist of a two Test matches, three One Day Internationals (ODIs) and a single Twenty20 international (T20I),[1] but in September 2016 the one-day matches were replaced by a triangular series featuring Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka and the West Indies and that the tour of Zimbabwe would be reduced to just the two Test matches.[2][3] Sri Lanka won the series 2–0.
Sri Lankan cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2016–17 | |||
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Zimbabwe | Sri Lanka | ||
Dates | 29 October – 10 November 2016 | ||
Captains | Graeme Cremer | Rangana Herath | |
Test series | |||
Result | Sri Lanka won the 2-match series 2–0 | ||
Most runs |
Graeme Cremer (153) Sean Williams (153) | Dimuth Karunaratne (280) | |
Most wickets | Graeme Cremer (11) | Rangana Herath (19) | |
Player of the series | Dimuth Karunaratne (SL) |
Sri Lanka last played Zimbabwe in a Test match in 2004.[4] The first Test of the series was the 100th Test match played by Zimbabwe.[4] The second Test of the series used the Decision Review System.[5] This was the first time the technology was used in a game in Zimbabwe, having previously been unavailable due to cost.[5]
Squads
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Angelo Mathews was ruled out of the tour due to injury and was replaced as captain by Rangana Herath.[8]
Test series
edit1st Test
edit29 October–2 November 2016
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- Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat.
- Rain stopped play shortly after tea on day 4, with no further play possible.
- This was Zimbabwe's 100th Test.[4]
- Rangana Herath (SL) played his first Test match as captain.[4]
- Asela Gunaratne, Lahiru Kumara (SL) and Carl Mumba (Zim) all made their Test debuts.
- Kusal Perera (SL) scored his first Test century.[9]
- Graeme Cremer (Zim) scored his first Test century.[10]
2nd Test
edit6–10 November 2016
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- Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to field.
- This was the first time the Decision Review System (DRS) was used in Zimbabwe.[5]
- Asela Gunaratne (SL) scored his first Test century.[11]
- Rangana Herath (SL) became the third bowler to take a five wicket haul against all the Test playing nations.[12]
- Rangana Herath (SL) took his 350th Test wicket when he dismissed Carl Mumba.[13]
- Rangana Herath (SL) took the most wickets as a captain in a two-match series (19).[13]
References
edit- ^ "Future Tours Programme" (PDF). International Cricket Council. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
- ^ "Zimbabwe-Sri Lanka Tests could be replaced by tri-series". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 1 August 2016.
- ^ "Zimbabwe to host Sri Lanka for Tests, WI for tri-series". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
- ^ a b c d "Herath set for captaincy debut in Zimbabwe's 100th Test". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
- ^ a b c "Zimbabwe Cricket set to embrace DRS". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
- ^ "Chatara, Panyangara unfit for Sri Lanka Tests". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 26 October 2016.
- ^ "Sri Lanka's teenage fast bowler Lahiru Kumara bags Test spot". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 21 October 2016.
- ^ "Mathews injured, Herath set for late captaincy debut". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 23 October 2016.
- ^ "Perera's rapid 110 headlines Sri Lanka's dominance". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
- ^ "Cremer's 102* helps Zimbabwe avoid follow-on". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
- ^ "Gunaratne ton hauls Sri Lanka to 504". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
- ^ "Herath completes the five-for set". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
- ^ a b "Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka, 2nd Test: Rangana Herath breaks too many records for comfort". Cricket County. Retrieved 10 November 2016.
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