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Sri Lanka post 411/6 declared against BPXI in warm-up tie
Kolkata, Nov 11 (CRICKETNMORE): Sri Lanka batsmen made merry against a docile bowling attack by Board President's XI, posting 411/6 declared at stumps on the first day of their two-day warm-up tie at the Jadavpur University campus ground here on Saturday.
Opener Sadeera Samarawickrama (74 off 77; 13x4) top-scored for the tourists, who tackled the third-string Board President's XI bowlers with ease with as many as four batsmen scoring half centuries.
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