Cricket: Night Matches Wipe Out Home Advantage - Trev ; Sri Lanka V England: All-Rounder Hailed As Gem in One-Day Crown
Sunday Mercury › October 07, 2007
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Sunday Mercury › October 07, 2007
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COACH Trevor Bayliss believes Sri Lanka may have conceded the advantage of playing in home conditions by agreeing to play all five one-day matches against England under lights.
Sri Lanka traditionally has the toughest conditions, particularly for the intense, energetic style employed in one-day international cricket.See the full content of this document
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Cricket: Night Matches Wipe Out Home Advantage - Trev ; Sri Lanka V England: All-Rounder Hailed As Gem in One-Day Crown
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