June 23, 2021

England tour of Sri Lanka for the baptism of fire 2021 Live scores in Cricketmazza

England's tour of Sri Lanka, 2021, scheduled to begin on June 23, 2021, will be hosted according to the cricket schedule announced by England. England tour of Sri Lanka, 2021 will consist of 3 T20Is, 3 ODIs to be hosted by England in the month of June-July 2021. The last match of England vs Sri Lanka 2021 will be played on July 4 in Bristol.

England's tour of Sri Lanka, 2021 is an international one that is also part of the Future Tour Programs announced by the International Cricket Council in 2009. England will host England's tour of Sri Lanka, 2021, starting June 23, 2021. The first T20 match between Sri Lanka vs England will be played at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff on 23 June 2021 at 18:00 local time.

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On paper, this is a mismatch. England, the world champions in 50-over cricket and the number one ranked team in T20I cricket, look extremely strong even without Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer. Sri Lanka, on the other hand, continues to suffer one defeat after another on the road and their white-ball fortunes continue to dwindle. They are ranked eighth in the T20 format and this is a team that has once again changed their squad ahead of a series that has been a recurring theme.

Some senior players have been let off for England by plane with the selectors picking up the youngsters. Coach Mickey Arthur wants to prepare the players to finish duty ahead of the T20 World Cup and ideally expects the players to have only a few months left for the showpiece event. But it is their bowlers who will mainly feel the heat on this tour. Consolidating this English batting lineup on your own is by no means an easy task. Having already suffered defeats in the T20I series in the Caribbean and the ODI series in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka's confidence could suffer another blow if this famous batting line-up progresses.

Eoin Morgan is likely to give opportunities to some fringe players, with England keen to build a strong bench. Chris Woakes and David Willey have returned in this format and in all likelihood, only one of them will have a real chance to survive once Archer returns. The series also presents a great opportunity for Moeen Ali to return to the scheme of things by finding himself on the bench in India.