Sri Lanka will meet Australia and South Africa in the Warm Up games prior to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, which will be played in England and Wales.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) released the official warm-up fixtures to be played in the lead up to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 on Thursday (31) evening.
According to the warm up fixtures all 10 countries have been given two games each, where ten matches are scheduled from May 24 to 28.
Sri Lanka is scheduled to play South Africa at Cardiff on May 24 followed by their game against Australia at Hampshire Bowl on May 27.
According to ICC guidelines, warm-up fixtures will be played as 50 overs per side, but will not be recognised as List 'A' or ODI games, as teams are allowed to field the entire squad during the match.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 warm-up fixtures:
May 24: Pakistan vs Afghanistan at Bristol County Ground
May 24: Sri Lanka vs South Africa at Cardiff Wales Stadium
May 25: England vs Australia at Hampshire Bowl
May 25: India vs New Zealand at The Oval
May 26: South Africa vs West Indies at Bristol County Ground
May 26: Pakistan vs Bangladesh at Cardiff Wales Stadium
May 27: Australia vs Sri Lanka at Hampshire Bowl
May 27: England vs Afghanistan at The Oval
May 28: West Indies vs New Zealand at Bristol County Ground
May 28: Bangladesh vs India at Cardiff Wales Stadium
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