A sleep day will be present for the first Sri Lanka vs. New Zealand Test.

Due to the national election, the exam may begin on September 18 and the rest day will be on September 21.

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Six days are allotted for the first Sri Lanka vs. New Zealand Test, which will begin on September 18 in Galle, with a sleep time added to support the nation's September 21 presidential election. The series is of two Tests, which are part of the 2023-2025 World Test Championship ( WTC ) cycle.

Since the Bangladesh vs. Sri Lanka Test in Dhaka in 2008, which allowed a sleep time due to the legislative elections, will this be the first time there has been one since.

The final rest time to appear in Sri Lanka, however, was back in December 2001, in a Check against Zimbabwe. This was over to the event of a full moon, a day being a people vacation in the mainly Buddhist state. Before slowly fading into nothingness, for all practical purposes, Sundays were sleep time in Tests in England, well into the 1990s.

Sri Lanka and New Zealand next faced off in a Test line at the beginning of 2023, which New Zealand won with a 2-0 victory at home. In the last T20Is, New Zealand defeated Sri Lanka 2-1 and won the Test set 1-1.

In a hectic summer of cricket, New Zealand may travel to Sri Lanka after playing a one-off Check against Afghanistan in Greater Noida. Before Sri Lanka generate a return trip to New Zealand for three T20Is and three Overdose Is, New Zealand will also have Examine collection against India and England before the end of December.



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