The opening T20 International between South Africa and Sri Lanka will be played later on Tuesday in Cape Town.
The hosts have all the momentum after clean sweeping the One Day International (ODI) series 5-0.
Play gets underway at 8:00 pm UAE time.
Tuesday, 19 March 2019 09:01
The opening T20 International between South Africa and Sri Lanka will be played later on Tuesday in Cape Town.
The hosts have all the momentum after clean sweeping the One Day International (ODI) series 5-0.
Play gets underway at 8:00 pm UAE time.

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