Maximas
Cricketer Of The Year
This tour will be starting very soon with the Ireland ODIs starting in about a week. A big tour for Sri Lanka, a chance for them to take advantage of what could be a rather weak English side with Sangakarra in the form of his life and the fast bowlers showing a bit of promise earlier in the year. However, in early season English conditions the English bowlers will be a large threat to the success of the Sri Lankans while their spin bowling trump card in Herath will be nullified to an extent.
Simply being able to win a test match in this series will be like a win for the Sri Lankans, while the English will probably be looking for a strong 2-0 result to get themselves back into gear before India arrive for 5 tests. Of course the ODIs don't lack relevance either, Sri Lanka will be looking to fine-tune their combinations after steady planning over the last 2 years for the WC early next year, England will be looking to find some ODI form as well. And Ireland will hope to win another ODI against a test nation, particularly a high ranked side like Sri Lanka.
Fixtures
May
6 1st ODI: Ireland v Sri Lanka, Dublin (10:45 BST)
8 2nd ODI: Ireland v Sri Lanka, Dublin (10:45 BST)
9 ODI: Scotland v England, Mannofield (10:45 BST)
13 v Essex, Chelmsford (50 overs, d/n) (14:00 BST)
16 v Kent, Canterbury (50 overs, d/n) (14:00 BST)
18 v Sussex, Hove (T20) (14:30 BST)
20 Twenty20 international, The Oval (d/n) (18:00 BST)
22 1st ODI, The Oval (d/n) (14:00 BST)
25 2nd ODI, Chester-le-Street (10:45 BST)
28 3rd ODI, Old Trafford (d/n) (14:00 BST)
31 4th ODI, Lord's (10:45 BST)
June
3 5th ODI, Edgbaston (d/n) (14:00 BST)
5-8 v Northants, Northampton (11:00 BST)
12-16 1st Test, Lord's (11:00 BST)
20-24 2nd Test, Headingley (11:00 BST)
Simply being able to win a test match in this series will be like a win for the Sri Lankans, while the English will probably be looking for a strong 2-0 result to get themselves back into gear before India arrive for 5 tests. Of course the ODIs don't lack relevance either, Sri Lanka will be looking to fine-tune their combinations after steady planning over the last 2 years for the WC early next year, England will be looking to find some ODI form as well. And Ireland will hope to win another ODI against a test nation, particularly a high ranked side like Sri Lanka.
Fixtures
May
6 1st ODI: Ireland v Sri Lanka, Dublin (10:45 BST)
8 2nd ODI: Ireland v Sri Lanka, Dublin (10:45 BST)
9 ODI: Scotland v England, Mannofield (10:45 BST)
13 v Essex, Chelmsford (50 overs, d/n) (14:00 BST)
16 v Kent, Canterbury (50 overs, d/n) (14:00 BST)
18 v Sussex, Hove (T20) (14:30 BST)
20 Twenty20 international, The Oval (d/n) (18:00 BST)
22 1st ODI, The Oval (d/n) (14:00 BST)
25 2nd ODI, Chester-le-Street (10:45 BST)
28 3rd ODI, Old Trafford (d/n) (14:00 BST)
31 4th ODI, Lord's (10:45 BST)
June
3 5th ODI, Edgbaston (d/n) (14:00 BST)
5-8 v Northants, Northampton (11:00 BST)
12-16 1st Test, Lord's (11:00 BST)
20-24 2nd Test, Headingley (11:00 BST)