Missed Big Chance To Feature In WTC Final: Sri Lanka Captain Dhananjaya De Silva
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Sri Lanka harboured a decent chance of qualifying for the prestigious showpiece event at Lord's in the recently concluded cycle. Their path to the final was clear: win three out of their remaining four Tests. Two of these crucial encounters were at home against Australia, while the other two presented a stern away challenge against South Africa. 🏏 SL vs BAN 2025: Sri Lanka Captain Dhananjaya De Silva Rues Missed Chances, Confident About Next IC…
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Sri Lanka's De Silva Rues Missed Chances, Confident About Next WTC Cycle
ICC World Test Championship: Even as they were preparing for their two-match Test series against Bangladesh, which will kick off the new cycle of the World Test Championship, Sri Lanka captain Dhananjaya de Silva was keenly following the WTC 2023/25
Captain de Silva feels SL missed "big chance" to feature in WTC final ahead of new cycle
Galle [Sri Lanka], June 16 (ANI): After South Africa broke the jinx and scripted a historic win in the World Test Championship final against Australia, Sri Lanka Test captain Dhananjaya de Silva reminded his troops that it could have been them fighting for the coveted mace at Lord's as the new WTC cycle is on the horizon. Sri Lanka had a decent shot at punching their tickets to London for the WTC 2023-25 final a
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