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Bangladesh in Sri Lanka 2025

Yahoo06-06-2025
June
17-21 1st Test, Galle (05:00 BST)
25-29 2nd Test, Colombo (SSC) (05:00 BST)
July
2 1st ODI, Colombo (RPS) (d/n) (10:00 BST)
5 2nd ODI, Colombo (RPS) (d/n) (10:00 BST)
8 3rd ODI, Pallekele (d/n) (10:00 BST)
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10 1st Twenty20 international, Pallekele (d/n) (15:00 BST)
13 2nd Twenty20 international, Dambulla (d/n) (15:00 BST)
16 3rd Twenty20 international, Colombo (RPS) (d/n) (15:00 BST)
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