England tour dates for Sri Lanka 2020 announced


England will play a Test at Colombo is R Premadasa Stadium for the early date when they visit in March. Galle and Colombo will be the host cities for the Two-Test series, with facts going towards the World Test Championship.
Although there had been some concerns about the security condition in the country, following a series of bombings over Easter earlier this year. Cricket fans who want to watch the live-action of England Vs Sri Lanka series can get England Vs Sri Lanka Tickets from our most trusted and economical online ticketing platform.

New Zealand visited Sri Lanka in August and former Test captain Kumar Sangakkara said that the condition had "improved dramatically".
"It is safe, it is secure, Sri Lanka is completely back to normal and we are looking forward to welcoming more and more visitors from around the world," he said. "England is touring next March and from a UK perspective that is very important, because we get a huge amount of followers that come and enjoy the country while watching great cricket."
The tour will begin with a three-day warm-up match in Katunayake, followed by a four-day game at the P Sara Oval in Colombo, before the teams move on to Galle for the first Test, starting on March 19. The second Test will be held a week later at Khettarama, which most lately hosted a Test against Zimbabwe in 2017.
On their last visit, in 2018, England secured a surprising 3-0 whitewash in Sri Lanka, the first time they had managed such a feat in Asia. Sri Lanka presently sits higher in the WTC table, however, with 60 points to England's 56.
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