Sri Lanka move ODIs from Colombo due to rain threat

By AFP
November 02, 2012

Colombo: Persistent rain has forced Sri Lanka to move the next two contests of the five-match one-day international series...

Colombo: Persistent rain has forced Sri Lanka to move the next two contests of the five-match one-day international series against New Zealand away from Colombo, the country's cricket board (SLC) said on Thursday.

The matches on Sunday and Tuesday would now be played at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy, SLC said in astatement "This decision was made considering the prevailing weather patterns and available ground conditions," the statement said.

"SLC will be constantly monitoring weather conditions forfurther review." Heavy rain prevented any play in the first ODI between the two sides at Pallekele on Thursday while a one-off Twenty20match in the same arena ended without a result after just 16 overs could be bowled due to weather disruptions.

The final two matches of the series are expected to remain in the southern port town of Hambantota.

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