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Windies to host Sri Lanka for Tests in June 2018

After a decade-long gap, Windies are set to host Sri Lanka for a three-match Test series in June in 2018, Cricket West Indies announced on Monday (December 4).

With the second match of the series scheduled at the iconic Kensington Oval in Barbados, Sri Lanka will make their Test debut at the venue on June 14. The Test series is slated to begin from June 6 at the Queen's Park Oval in Trinidad, while the final match will be held at the Darren Sammy Cricket Ground in St Lucia from June 23.

Prior to the Test series, Sri Lanka will play a three-day tour match, starting May 30, at the Brian Lara Cricket Ground in Trinidad.

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