The one-day international between Ireland and Sri Lanka was abandoned without a ball being bowled Monday after rain meant no play was possible at the Grange. The match is part of a tri-nations tournament also involving Scotland, who are due to play Ireland at the same venue on Tuesday before facing Sri Lanka there on Wednesday. World Cup finalists Sri Lanka suffered a 16-run defeat by England at Old Trafford on Saturday as they lost a five-match one-day series 3-2 having gone down 1-0 in the preceding three-match Test campaign. The one-day matches in Scotland mark the end of Sri Lanka's tour of Britain.
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