India vs Sri Lanka in India, Nov-Dec 2009
Sri Lanka in India Three Test, five ODI and Two T20 match series
Sri Lanka will be looking for the elusive test match and series win when they tour India for a
Three Test, five ODI and Two T20 match series from November to December 2009. The team arrive in India on November 8th for the 55-day tour.
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Test Matches
Opponent Venue Year Match Performance
England Manchester 1990 1st Inn.: 68; 2 Catches 2nd Inn.: 119
England Chennai 1992/93 1st Inn.: 165; 5-0 2nd Inn.: 2 Catches; 4-0
New Zealand Chennai 1995/96 1st Inn.: 52
Australia Chennai 1997/98 1st Inn.: 4; 1 Catch 2nd Inn.: 155
Pakistan Chennai 1998/99 1st Inn.: 0; 10-1 2nd Inn.: 136; 35-2
New Zealand Ahmedabad 1999/00 1st Inn.: 217 2nd Inn.: 15; 19-0
Australia Melbourne 1999/00 1st Inn.: 116 2nd Inn.: 52
South Africa Mumbai 1999/00 1st Inn.: 97; 10-3 2nd Inn.: 8; 4-0
West Indies Kolkata 2002/03 1st Inn.: 36; 33-0 2nd Inn.: 176)
Australia Sydney 2003/04 1st Inn.: 241 2nd Inn.: 60; 36-0; 1 Catch
Australia Adelaide 2007/08 1st Inn.: 153 2nd Inn.: 13
ODI Matches
Opponent Venue Year Match Performance
Sri Lanka Pune 1990/91 53; 39-2; 2 Catches
West Indies Sharjah 1991/92 11* ; 34-4
South Africa Kolkata 1991/92 62; 27-1
West Indies Melbourne 1991/92 57*; 38-0
Pakistan Sydney 1991/92 54*; 37-1
Zimbabwe Hamilton 1991/92 81; 35-1
New Zealand Auckland 1993/94 82
Australia Colombo 1994 110; 15-0
New Zealand Vadodara 1994/95 115, 27-0
New Zealand New Delhi 1994/95 62; 29-2
West Indies Kolkata 1994/95 66; 35-1
Sri Lanka Sharjah 1994/95 112*; 1 Catch
Kenya Cuttack 1995/96 127*; 26-0
West Indies Gwalior 1995/96 70
Pakistan Sharjah 1995/96 118; 40-2
Pakistan Toronto 1996 89*; 12-0; 1 Catch
Australia Bangalore 1996/97 88; 45-1; 2 Catches
South Africa Mumbai 1996/97 114
Zimbabwe Benoni 1996/97 104; 16-0
New Zealand Bangalore 1997 117; 35-0
Pakistan Dhaka 1997/98 95; 45-3
Australia Kochi 1997/98 8; 32-5
Australia Kanpur 1997/98 100; 19-0
Australia Sharjah 1997/98 80; 21-0
Australia Sharjah 1997/98 143; 27-1; 1 Run Out
Australia Sharjah 1997/98 134; 12-0
Kenya Kolkata 1998 100*; 4-0
Sri Lanka Colombo 1998 128; 13-0
Zimbabwe Bulawayo 1998/99 127*; 1 Catch
Australia Dhaka 1998/99 141; 38-4; 1 Catch
Zimbabwe Sharjah 1998/99 118; 4-0
Zimbabwe Sharjah 1998/99 124; 16-1; 1 Catch
Kenya Bristol 1999 140*; 23-0
Zimbabwe Singapore 1999 85
New Zealand Hyderabad 1999/00 186*; 1 Catch
South Africa Vadodara 1999/00 122; 43-0
Sri Lanka Sharjah 2000/01 101; 22-0
Australia Indore 2000/01 139; 1 Catch
Zimbabwe Harare 2001 70
West Indies Bulawayo 2001 81; 14-0
West Indies Harare 2001 122; 11-0
Kenya Paarl 2001/02 146
England Chennai 2001/02 68; 8-0; 1 Catch
West Indies Port of Spain 2001/02 65; 20-1
Sri Lanka Bristol 2002 113
Zimbabwe Harare 2002/03 81
Namibia Pietermaritzburg 2002/03 152
Pakistan Centurion 2002/03 98
Australia Gwalior 2003/04 100; 39-1
Pakistan Rawalpindi 2003/04 141; 45-0
Bangladesh Colombo 2004 82; 35-3
West Indies Kuala Lumpur 2006/07 141
West Indies Vadodara 2006/07 100*
South Africa Belfast 2006/07 93
England The Oval 2007/08 94
Pakistan Gwalior 2007/08 97
Australia Sydney 2007/08 117*
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Wed 25, February 2009 (D/N): 1st Twenty20 - New Zealand v India at Christchurch
Fri 27, February 2009 (D/N): 2nd Twenty20 - New Zealand v India at Wellington
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Wed 11, March 2009 (D/N): 4th ODI - New Zealand v India at Hamilton
Sat 14, March 2009 (D/N): 5th ODI - New Zealand v India at Auckland
Wed 18-Sun 22, March 2009: 1st Test - New Zealand v India at Hamilton
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