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We've Ability To Win Tests, Boys Are Delivering Now: De Silva On Win Vs NZ
It was Sri Lanka's second consecutive Test win following a previous eight-wicket victory against England at the Oval earlier this month. However, they lost the series 2-1 against England but snatched a consolation win in the final Test of the tour.
De Silva credited the Oval win for boosting their morale and reigniting their belief in winning matches.
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