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ECB defends Lanka tour during monsoon season

Morgan, Rashid shine as England win rain-hit third ODI

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The England and Wales Cricket Board has defended the decision to tour Sri Lanka during the monsoon season, saying the hectic internatio­nal schedule left very little “wriggle room”.

England’s first three One Day Internatio­nals in Sri Lanka have been affected by rain with the first match in Dambulla abandoned, while the tourists won the second game by 31 runs on the DuckworthL­ewis-Stern method.

The third match in Kandy, which England won by seven wickets on Wednesday, was delayed by six hours due to persistent rain and reduced to 21-overs a side.

“After hosting England, Sri Lanka spend the rest of the 18-19 season touring New Zealand, Australia and South Africa,” the ECB said in a statement.

England’s first three One Day Internatio­nals in Sri Lanka have been affected by rain with the first match abandoned.

“They play their first match in New Zealand on December 8, which left very little wriggle room, given our final Test in Sri Lanka finishes on November 29. The Future Tours Programme is congested… so there are unfortunat­ely a number of tours that have to take place outside prime match-staging periods.”

Eoin Morgan’s side will play further one-day matches against Sri Lanka tomorrow and Tuesday, before a Twenty20 game in Colombo on October 27.

England will then face the hosts in a three-Test series from November 6.

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