Sri Lanka hammer England in tour opener

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Nov 21, 2007 (AFP) - England's bowlers got a taste of the perils that await them in the upcoming Test series as Sri Lanka's second-string battered them in a practice match here on Wednesday.
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The Sri Lanka Cricket XI batted through the second consecutive day to take their overnight total of 218-3 to 500-5 declared by close with three young batsman flaying centuries off the tourists' attack.
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Opener Upul Tharanga, 22, who was sent home early from the senior team's Test tour of Australia to prepare for the home series, began the carnage with a well-crafted 112.

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Chamara Kapugedara, a 20-year-old who has played in six Tests and 22 one-dayers, enhanced his claims for a Test berth with a brilliant 141 studded with 16 boundaries and three sixes.

Unheralded Thilana Kandamby, aged 25, came in at number six to plunder an unbeaten 107 and wicket-keeper Kaushal Silva hit 54 not out.
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Monty Panesar gave away 117 runs in his 27 overs for one wicket and spinning partner Graeme Swann went for 1-112 in 25 overs on a slow wicket that afforded no assistance to the bowlers.

England's hopes of getting some batting practice were dashed as heavy rain flooded the Colombo Cricket Club soon afte

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