Sri Lanka’s tour of England thrown into doubt due to escalating board dispute

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Sri Lanka’s cricketers have refused to sign new central contracts, with a limited-overs series due to start on 23 June in England

Sri Lanka’s limited-overs tour of England, due to start later this month, has been thrown into doubt after an escalation in the dispute between Sri LankaAll 24 members of the squad announced on Friday are among the 36 signatories of a statement released on Saturday which explains their refusal to sign new central contracts.

 

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