Sri Lankan cricket team in Bangladesh in 2005-06

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Sri Lankans in Bangladesh in 2005-06
Teams
Sri Lanka
Bangladesh
Dates 20 February12 March 2006
Captains Mahela Jayawardene Habibul Bashar
Number of ODIs 3
ODIs won 2 1
Most runs (ODIs) Kumar Sangakkara
181
Mohammad Ashraful
119
Most wickets (ODIs) Ruchira Perera, Sanath Jayasuriya, Dilhara Fernando, Farveez Maharoof
4
Mohammad Rafique
7
Player of Series (ODIs) Kumar Sangakkara
Number of Tests 2
Tests won 2 0
Most runs (Tests) Upul Tharanga
297
Habibul Bashar
183
Most wickets (Tests) Muttiah Muralitharan
16
Shahadat Hossain
9
Player of Series (Tests) Muttiah Muralitharan

The Sri Lankan cricket team toured Bangladesh for cricket matches during the 2005–06 season. The Sri Lankans rested many senior players on this tour, like Chaminda Vaas, Muttiah Muralitharan (Muttiah was only left out of the ODI squad) and the captain Marvan Attapatu. The role of the captain for this series was taken over by Mahela Jayawardene. The first match of the ODI series was the last game for veteran fast bowler Khaled Mahmud.

Contents

[edit] Schedule

Date Match Venue
Frberuay and March
20 1st ODI Borga
22 2nd ODI Borga
25 3rd ODI Chittagong
28-3 March 1st Test Chittagong
8-11 2nd Test Borga

[edit] Squads

Sri Lanka Bangladesh

[edit] ODI Matches

[edit] 1st Match: Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, 20 February

Bangladesh
10/118 (35.5 overs)
vs Sri Lanka
5/119 (24.1 overs)
Sri Lanka won by 5 wickets[1]
Shaheed Chandu Stadium, Borga, Bangladesh
Umpires: K Hariharan (Ind) and MM Rahman (Bang)
Man of the Match: PDRL Perera (SL)
K Mahmud 36 (62)
PDRL Perera 3/23 [7]
KC Sangakkara 50 (62)
M Rafique 2/10 [3]

[edit] 2nd Match: Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, 22 February

Sri Lanka
10/212 (49 [49] overs)
vs Bangladesh
6/213 (47 [49] overs)
Bangladesh won by 4 wickets[2]
Shaheed Chandu Stadium, Borga, Bangladesh
Umpires: K Hariharan (Ind) and MM Rahman (Bang)
Man of the Match: A Ahmed (Bang)
ST Jayasuriya 96 (110)
S Rasel 2/28 [10]
M Ashraful 51 (71)
CRD Fernando 2/48 [8]

[edit] 3rd Match: Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, 25 February

Sri Lanka
7/309 (50 overs)
vs Bangladesh
9/231 (50 overs)
Sri Lanka won by 71 runs [3]
Chittagong Divisional Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh
Umpires: K Hariharan (Ind) and AFM Akhtaruddin (Bang)
Man of the Match: A Ahmed (Bang)
KC Sangakkara 109 (125)
Mohammad Rafique 3/61 [10]
M Ashraful 64 (67)
TM Dilshan 2/14 [5]

[edit] Test Matches

[edit] First Test: Bangladesh v Sri Lanka (28 Feburary-3 March)

Bangladesh 319 & 181 Sri Lanka won by 8 wickets

M Ashraful 136
M Muralitharan 3-87

M Rafique 40
M Muralitharan 6-54

Chittagong Divisional Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh
Umpires: A Rauf (Pak) and SA Bucknor (WI)
Man of the Match: M Ashraful (Bang)

Sri Lanka 338 & 2-163

MF Maharoof 72
S Hossain 4-83

MG Vandort 64*
S Rasel 1-18

[edit] Second Test: Bangladesh v Sri Lanka (8-11 March)

Bangladesh 234 & 201 Sri Lanka won by 10 wickets

H Bashar 69
M Muralitharan 5-79

H Bashar 73
SL Malinga & CRD Fernado 3-51

Shaheed Chandu Stadium, Borga, Bangladesh
Umpires: A Rauf (Pak) and K Hariharan (Ind)
Man of the Match: WU Tharanga (SL)

Sri Lanka 316 & 0-123

WU Tharanga 165
S Hossain 5-86

WU Tharanga 71*
E Haque jnr 0-19


International cricket in 2005-06
Preceding season International cricket in 2005
August 2005 Zimbabwe v New ZealandSouth Africa Academy in PakistanVideocon Tri–SeriesSri Lanka v Bangladesh
September 2005 South Africa A in Sri LankaAustralia A in PakistanZimbabwe v IndiaA-team Tri Series in Sri Lanka
October 2005 ICC Super Series – New Zealand A in Sri Lanka – South Africa v New Zealand (one-day matches) – India v Sri Lanka
November 2005 Australia v West Indies – England Women in Sri Lanka and India – Pakistan v EnglandIndia v South Africa – Afro–Asia Cup Under–19 Tournament – England Under–19s in Bangladesh
December 2005 Chappell–Hadlee TrophyAustralia v South AfricaNew Zealand v Sri Lanka
January 2006 VB SeriesPakistan v India
February 2006 ICC Under–19 World CupNew Zealand v West IndiesBangladesh v Sri Lanka – Australia Women v India Women – South Africa v Australia – England A in West Indies – Kenya v Zimbabwe
March 2006 India v England – New Zealand Women v India Women – Bangladesh v KenyaSri Lanka v Pakistan
April 2006 Bangladesh v AustraliaSouth Africa v New Zealand (Test matches) – DLF Cup (India v Pakistan)
Following season International cricket in 2006
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