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'It's time for us to move out and prove ourselves' - Atapattu

One could safely say that Sri Lanka weren't tested to the full by an emerging Bangladesh side in the three-match one-day international cricket series so much so that coach Tom Moody went to the extent of saying that his team could not make full use of the new rules with regard to substitutes.

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Whatmore sees a Tennekoon in Tharanga

Bangladesh coach Dav Whatmore compared Sri Lanka's new 20-year-old opener Upul Tharanga to former Sri Lanka captain Anura Tennekoon. "I would describe him as having a lazy elegance about him. He's got a touch of Anura Tennekoon," said Whatmore.

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Sri Lankan cricket team pose with the series’ trophy following the win over Bangladesh in their final One Day International match at the R. Premadasa International Stadium in Colombo 04 September 2005. Sri Lanka completed a 3-0 sweep when they thrashed Bangladesh by six wickets in the third and final one-day international. AFP


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