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Sirasa TV to live broadcast SL's tour of Australia

Sirasa TV to broadcast SL's T20 tour of Australia live

by Staff Writer 25-10-2019 | 10:04 PM
Colombo (News 1st): Sirasa TV has the live broadcasting rights for upcoming Sri Lanka's T20 tour of Australia. The first T20 of the 3 match series will be played on Sunday at 9:00 am Sri Lankan time in Adelaide. The second match will be played on Wednesday the 30th at 1:40 pm, while the final T20 international will be played on November 1st.  

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