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Vol. 5 Num 247 Thu. February 03, 2005  
   
Sports


NZ-SL series rescheduled


A Test series against Sri Lanka postponed after the Indian Ocean tsunami has been rescheduled for April, New Zealand Cricket said Wednesday.

NZC chief executive Martin Snedden said Sri Lanka would play the Black Caps in two Tests beginning in Napier on April 4 and Wellington on April 11.

"We chose the two venues that we believe will offer the best test cricket conditions at this time of year," Snedden said in a statement.

The Sri Lankans were set to commence a full schedule of Test and one-day internationals against New Zealand when the tsunami hit their homeland on December 26 last year.

Following the disaster, the side returned home at the request of Sri Lanka Cricket.

In the absence of Sri Lanka, New Zealand hosted a series of three one-day matches between the Black Caps and a Rest of the World XI which raised more than one million dollars (710,000 US) for tsunami victims.

Sri Lanka will also play a first-class warm-up match from March 28-30.