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词条 List of Sri Lanka national rugby union team results
释义

  1. Overall Record

  2. 2010s

     2013  2012  2011  2010 

  3. 2000s

     2009  2008  2007  2006  2005  2004  2003  2002  2001  2000 

  4. 1990s

     1999  1998  1997  1996  1995  1994  1993  1992  1991  1990 

  5. 1980s

     1989  1988  1987  1986  1985  1984  1983  1982  1981  1980 

  6. 1970s

     1979  1978  1977  1976  1975  1974  1973  1972  1971  1970 

  7. 1960s

  8. 1950s

     1951 to 1959  1950 

  9. 1940s

  10. 1930s

  11. 1920s

     1927 to 1929  1926  1920 to 1925 

  12. 1910s

  13. 1900s

     1907 

  14. References

  15. External links

This is a list of matches and results of the Sri Lanka national rugby union team. In Reverse Chronological Order:

(Except for tournaments which follow tournament progress).{{TOC limit|limit=2}}

Overall Record

Sri Lankan Test record against all nations:

TeamRegionSpanMatWonLostDraw%ForAgainstDiff
Arabian Gulf Asia 2003-2007 2 0 2 0 0.00 36 100 -64
British and Irish Lions Europe 1950 1 0 1 0 0.00 6 44 -38
{{Ru|China}} Asia 1998-2007 6 5 1 0 83.33 152 79 +73
{{Ru|Chinese Taipei}} Asia 1990-2013 11 4 7 0 36.36 251 285 -34
{{Ru|England}} Europe 1971 2 0 2 0 0.00 17 74 -57
{{Ru|Hong Kong}} Asia 1980-2011 7 0 7 0 0.00 68 308 -240
{{Ru|India}} Asia 2002-2004 2 2 0 0 100.00 108 32 +76
{{Ru|Japan}} Asia 1972-2011 10 0 10 0 0.00 59 792 -733
{{Ru|Kazakhstan}} Asia 2002-2013 8 2 6 0 25.00 163 241 -78
{{Ru|South Korea}} Asia 1972-2002 8 0 8 0 0.00 56 432 -376
{{Ru|Laos}} Asia 1974 1 1 0 0 100.00 39 3 +36
{{Ru|Madagascar}} Africa 2013 1 0 1 0 0.00 12 17 -5
{{Ru|Malaysia}} Asia 1972-2007 15 11 4 0 73.33 402 176 +226
{{Ru|New Zealand}} Oceania 1907 1 0 1 0 0.00 6 33 -27
{{Ru|New Zealand|name=New Zealand Maori}} Oceania 1926 1 0 1 0 0.00 6 37 -31
{{Ru|Pakistan}} Asia 2004 1 1 0 0 100.00 75 3 +72
{{Ru|Papua New Guinea}} Oceania 1992 2 0 2 0 0.00 35 46 -11
{{Ru|Philippines}} Asia 2012 1 0 1 0 0.00 18 28 -10
{{Ru|Poland}} Europe 2013 1 1 0 0 100.00 26 25 1
{{Ru|Singapore}} Asia 1972-2012 12 7 4 1 58.33 211 155 +56
{{Ru|Thailand}} Asia 1970-2013 14 9 4 1 64.28 398 290 +108
{{Ru|United Arab Emirates}} Asia 2011 1 0 0 1 0.00 13 13 0
Total: 22 4 1907-2013 108 43 62 3 39.81 2157 3207 -1050

2010s

2013

{{hidden begin
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|titlestyle = background:wheat;
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2013 Serendib International Cup{{main|2013 Serendib International Cup}}
Sri Lanka v Poland
{{rugbybox
|date = 1 November 2013
|time = 19:30 SLST (30)
|home = {{ru-rt|SRI}}
|score = 26–25
|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20131104203831/http://www.rugby.lk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=428:tuskers-bounce-back-to-down-goliath&catid=28:serendib-cup&Itemid=352 Report]
|away = {{ru|POL}}
|try1 = Niroshan Fernando (2) 37' c, 56' c
|con1 = Riza Mubarak (2/2) 36', 57'
|pen1 = Riza Mubarak (3/5) 21', 34', 52'
|drop1 = Riza Mubarak 61'
|try2 = Craig Bachurzewski 18' c
Robert Pawelec 31' m
Tomasz Sirocili 77' c
|con2 = Dawid Banaszek (2/3) 18', 78'
|pen2 = Dawid Banaszek (2/4) 27', 50',
|stadium = Colombo Racecourse, Colombo
|attendance =
|referee = {{flagicon|JPN}} Taku Otsuki (JRFU)
}}
Sri Lanka
FB 15 Riza Mubarak
RW 14 Sandun Herath
OC 13 Lee Keegal
IC 12 Lavanga Perera
LW 11 Chamara Dabare
FH 10 Nigel Rathwatta
SH 9 Srinath Sooriyabandara
N8 8 Sajith Saranga
OF 7 Sharo Fernando
BF 6 Rohitha Rajapaksa
RL 5 Jason Dissanayake
LL 4 Sathya Ranatunga
TP 3 Eranga Swarnathilake
HK 2 Namal Rajapaksa (c)
LP 1 Henry Terance
Substitutes:
HK 16 Bilal Hassan
FH 17 Niroshan Fernando
HK 18 N. A. Jayalal
FL 19 Ishan Noor
FL 20 Danushka Perera
SH 21 Kavindu de Costa
FH 22 Dave Anand
FB 23 Nuwan Hettiarachchi
Coach:
{{flagicon|SRI}} Ronnie Ibrahim
Poland
FB 15
RW 14
OC 13
IC 12
LW 11
FH 10(c)
SH 9
N8 8
OF 7
BF 6
RL 5
LL 4
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21
FH 22
CE 23
Coach:
{{flagicon|POL}} Tomasz Putra
Touch judges:
Notes:
  • This was the first official test match between the two nations.
  • This was the third official test match between Sri Lanka and a European team.
Sri Lanka v Madagascar
{{rugbybox
|date = 26 October 2013
|time = 17:30 SLST (30)
|home = {{ru-rt|SRI}}
|score = 12–17
|report = Report
|away = {{ru|MAD}}
|pen1 = Riza Mubarak (4/6) 5', 26', 31', 74'
|try2 = Alain Rakotonirina 19' m
Bernard Razafindranaivo 55' c
Ratsimba Tolotra Ramaromiantso 79' m
|con2 = José Rakoto (1/3) 56'
|stadium = Colombo Racecourse, Colombo
|attendance =
|referee = {{flagicon|JPN}} Taku Otsuki (JRFU)
}}
FB 15 Riza Mubarak (vc)
RW 14
OC 13
IC 12
LW 11
FH 10 Niroshan Fernando
SH 9
N8 8
OF 7
BF 6
RL 5
LL 4
TP 3
HK 2 Namal Rajapaksa (c)
LP 1
Substitutes:
HK 16 Bilal Hassan
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21
FH 22
CE 23
Coach:
{{flagicon|SRI}} Ronnie Ibrahim
FB 15 Bernard Razafindrananaivo
RW 14 Benjaniaina Rakotoarivelo
OC 13 Rakota Harison
IC 12
LW 11 Alain Rakotonirina
FH 10 José Rakoto (vc)
SH 9 Nirin Jacky
N8 8
OF 7
BF 6
RL 5 Maminandrasana Solomampiona
LL 4
TP 3 Christian Jean Felix
HK 2
LP 1
Substitutes:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21
FH 22
CE 23
Coach:
{{flagicon|MAD}} Bertin Rafalimanana
Touch judges:
Notes:
  • This was the first official test match between the two nations.
  • This was the first official test match between Sri Lanka and an African team.
2013 HSBC Asian Five Nations{{main|2013 Asian Five Nations division tournaments#Division One|2015 Rugby World Cup – Asia qualification}}
Sri Lanka v Kazakhstan
{{rugbybox
|date= 6 April 2013
|time= 16:00
|home= {{ru|SRI}}
|score= 49–18
|report= [https://web.archive.org/web/20130507235646/http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/home/matches/match%3D14104/index.html Report]
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6dgnz71CBA Full Match]
|away= {{ru|KAZ}}
|try1=Sandun Herath 4'
Shenal Dias 26'
Pradeep Liyanage 40'
Sathya Ranathunga 41'
Fazil Marija 49'
Chamara Dabare 56'
|con1= Rizah Mubarak (5/6)
|pen1= Rizah Mubarak 7' 20' 38'
|drop1=
|try2= Daulet Akymbekov 62'
Alexandr Zolotukhin 69'
|con2= Maxim Lifontov (1/2)
|pen2= Maxim Lifontov 3' 34'
|drop2=
|stadium= Havelock Park, Colombo
|attendance= 5,300
|referee= {{flagicon|JPN}} Taku Otsuki
}}
FB 15Rizah Mubarak 70}}
RW 14Sandun Herath
OC 13Pradeep Liyanage
IC 12Gayan Weeraratne 59}}
LW 11Chamara Dabare
FH 10Fazil Marija (vc) 75}}
SH 9 Roshan Weeraratne
N8 8 Sajith Saranga
OF 7 Yoshitha Rajapaksha (c)
BF 6 Sharo Fernando 70}}
RL 5 Hasitha Perera 55}}
LL 4 Shenal Dias
TP 3 Jehan Kishore 55}}
HK 2 Namal Rajapaksa 59}}
LP 1 Sathya Ranathunga 75}}
Substitutes:
HK 16Dushmantha Priyadarshana 75}}
PR 17Henry Terrance 55}}
PR 18Anuranga Walpola 59}}
LK 19 Suhiru Anthony 55}}
FL 20 Mohamed Sheriff 70}}
SH 21 Rehan Weerakoon 75}}
FH 22 Dinusha Chathuranga 59}}
CE 23 Sumedha Malawana 70}}
Coach:
{{flagicon|RSA}} Ravin Du Plessis
FB 15Maxim Lifontov
RW 14Viktor Zolotukhin
OC 13Alexandr Zaharov 56}}
IC 12Ildar Abrazakov
LW 11Pavel Stikhin 56}}
FH 10Daulet Akymbekov
SH 9 Akhmetzhan Baratov
N8 8 Serek Zhanseitov (c)
OF 7 Maxim Pristinskiy 40}}
BF 6 Oleg Guselnikov
RL 5 Grigoriy Ivanchenko 4}} {{subon|12}} {{suboff|62}}
LL 4 Andrey Medvedkin
TP 3 Vladimir Chernykh 59}}
HK 2 Pavel Sarychev 56}}
LP 1 Sergey Menshikov
Substitutes:
HK 16Nikolay Belkin 56}}
PR 17Azat Abbasov 59}} {{sin bin|65|75}}
PR 18Vladimir Baranov 62}}
LK 19Alexandr Kireev
FL 20Alexandr Polyakov 4}} {{suboff|12}} {{subon|40}}
SH 21Vadim Zuyev
FH 22Dastan Suleimenov 56}}
CE 23Alexandr Zolotukhin 56}}
Coach:
{{flagicon|Kazakhstan}} Timur Mashurov
Touch judges:
{{flagicon|Japan}} Taizo Hirabayashi
{{flagicon|Singapore}} Aaron Littlewood
Sean Moore
Sri Lanka v Thailand
{{rugbybox
|date= 3 April 2013
|time= 16:00
|home= {{ru|SRI}}
|score= 45 – 7
|report= [https://web.archive.org/web/20130507235849/http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/home/matches/match%3D14101/index.html Report]
|away= {{ru|THA}}
|try1= Sandun Herath 24' 79'
Pradeep Liyanage 28' 60'
Chamara Dabare 30'
Roshan Weerarathne 44'
|con1= Rizah Mubarak (3/6)
|pen1= Rizah Mubarak 11' 38' 40'
|drop1=
|try2= Pichit Yingcharoen 75'
|con2= Warongkorn Khamkoet (1/1)
|pen2= Warongkorn Khamkoet (0/1)
|drop2=
|stadium= Havelock Park, Colombo
|attendance= 4,800
|referee= {{flagicon|HKG}} Warren Needham
}}
FB 15Rizah Mubarak 65}}
RW 14Sandun Herath
OC 13Pradeep Liyanage
IC 12Gayan Weeraratne 61}}
LW 11Chamara Dabare
FH 10Fazil Marija (vc)
SH 9 Roshan Weeraratne 71}}
N8 8 Sajith Saranga 50}}
OF 7 Yoshitha Rajapaksha (c) 66}}
BF 6 Sharo Fernando
RL 5 Hasitha Perera 50}}
LL 4 Shenal Dias
TP 3 Jehan Kishore 29}}
HK 2 Namal Rajapaksa
LP 1 Sathya Ranathunga 65}}
Substitutes:
HK 16Dushmantha Priyadarshana 65}}
PR 17Henry Terrance 29}}
PR 18Anuranga Walpola 66}}
LK 19 Suhiru Anthony 50}}
FL 20 Mohamed Sheriff 65}}
SH 21 Rehan Weerakoon 71}}
FH 22 Dinusha Chathuranga 61}}
CE 23 Sumedha Malawana 50}}
Coach:
{{flagicon|RSA}} Ravin Du Plessis
FB 15Warongkorn Khamkoet
RW 14Topong Boonlon 71}}
OC 13Kitti Wangkanai 32}}
IC 12Sirichai Daothaisong
LW 11Pichit Yingcharoen
FH 10Thanawatr Jamkrajang
SH 9 Punyavee Jiworrawattanakul
N8 8 Chatree Wannadit (c) 66}}
OF 7 Sumet Thammapom
BF 6 Richard Perkins
RL 5 Chaninthorn Banluesup 50}}
LL 4 Marc Dimitrov
TP 3 Pongpat Mekpat 65}}
HK 2 Chawiatt Klongtroujrok 37}}
LP 1 Napat Prompataya
Substitutes:
HK 16Chatchai Akkhanimart 65}}
PR 17Robert James 66}}
PR 18Pachara Hongsayaporn 50}}
LK 19Natthadol Sophawachirarit 37}}
FL 20Pramote Ratchatanantakit 71}}
SH 21Klin Laksanasompong
FH 22Nirunlert Rungrangsritaweesuk 32}}
CE 23Khomchak Chakrabandu Na Ayudhaya
Coach:
{{flagicon|Thailand}} Tanyavit Kuasint
Touch judges:
{{flagicon|Japan}} Taku Otsuki
{{flagicon|Sri Lanka}} Priyantha Gunarathna
Sean Moore
Sri Lanka v Chinese Taipei
{{rugbybox
|date= 31 March 2013
|time= 16:00
|home= {{ru|SRI}}
|score= 39–8
|report= [https://web.archive.org/web/20130404021045/http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/home/matches/match%3D14099/index.html Report]
|away= {{ru|TPE}}
|try1= Chamara Dabare 42'
Yoshitha Rajapakse 50'
Fazil Marija 55' 61'
Sumedha Malawana 66'
|con1= Rizah Mubarak (3/4)
Roshan Weeraratne (1/1)
|pen1= Rizah Mubarak 24' 34'
|drop1=
|try2= Ming Che Chuang 76'
|con2=
|pen2= Chih-Pan Wang 42'
|drop2=
|stadium= Havelock Park, Colombo
|attendance= 4,800
|referee={{flagicon|HKG}} Nicholas Long
}}
FB 15Rizah Mubarak 64}}
RW 14Sandun Herath
OC 13Pradeep Liyanage
IC 12Gayan Weerarathne 57}}
LW 11Chamara Dabare
FH 10Fazil Marija (vc)
SH 9 Roshan Weerarathne 69}}
N8 8 Sajith Saranga
OF 7 Yoshitha Rajapaksha (c)
BF 6 Sharo Fernando 63}}
RL 5 Dinesh Sanjeewa 40}}
LL 4 Shenal Dias
TP 3 Kishor Jehan 46}}
HK 2 Namal Rajapaksa 52}}
LP 1 Henry Terence
Substitutes:
HK 16Sathya Ranathunga 46}} {{sin bin|74|end}}
PR 17Dushmantha Priyadarshana
PR 18Anuranga Walpola 52}}
LK 19 Suhiru Anthony 40}}
FL 20 Sumedha Malewana 63}}
SH 21 Rehaan Weerakoon 69}}
FH 22 Dinusha Chathuranga 57}}
CE 23 Mohamed Sheriff 64}}
Coach:
{{flagicon|RSA}} Ravin Du Plessis
FB 15Ming Hsien Ho
RW 14Chih-Kang Chen
OC 13Wei Fan Lu (c) 53}}
IC 12Ching Che Hung
LW 11Wu Hsien Lo 63}}
FH 10Chih-Pan Wang 48}}
SH 9 Chia Han Chen 48}}
N8 8 Pin Yi Hsieh
OF 7 Cheng Hsien Chiang
BF 6 Kuo Lun Chen 53}}
RL 5 Chieh Yu Chiang
LL 4 Wei Ming Lin 28}}
TP 3 Wen Hao Chuan 29}}
HK 2 Po Yao Chuang 63}}
LP 1 Tai Ting Yeh
Substitutes:
HK 16Po Wen Cheng 29}}
PR 17Min-Ching Chiu 63}}
PR 18Ming Che Chuang 28}}
LK 19Ta Cheng Liu 53}}
FL 20Chia-Wang Lee 48}}
SH 21Po-Yen Chou 53}}
FH 22Hsiu Fu Sun 63}}
CE 23Chih-Hsiang Pan 48}}
Coach:
Touch judges:
{{flagicon|Singapore}} Aaron Littlewood
{{flagicon|Sri Lanka}} Mohamed Cader
Sean Moore{{hidden end}}

2012

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2012 HSBC Asian Five Nations{{main|2012 Asian Five Nations division tournaments#Division One|2015 Rugby World Cup – Asia qualification}}
Sri Lanka v Philippines
{{rugbybox
|date= 21 April 2012
|time=17:00
|home={{ru-rt|PHI}}
|score= 28 – 18
|report= [https://web.archive.org/web/20120423083523/http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/home/matches/match%3D12567/index.html Report]
|away={{ru|SRI}}
|homescore=
|awayscore=
|stadium=Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila
|attendance=
|referee= Taizo Hirabayashi (Japan)
}}Notes:
  • This was the first official test match between the two nations.
Sri Lanka v Singapore
{{rugbybox
|date= 18 April 2012
|time=17:00
|home={{ru-rt|SRI}}
|score= 35 – 10
|report= [https://web.archive.org/web/20120917080710/http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/home/matches/match%3D12565/index.html Report]
|away={{ru|SIN}}
|homescore=
|awayscore=
|stadium=Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila
|attendance=
|referee= Dewi Rowlands (Hong Kong)
}}
Sri Lanka v Chinese Taipei
{{rugbybox
|date= 15 April 2012
|time=17:00
|home={{ru-rt|SRI}}
|score= 36 – 8
|report= [https://web.archive.org/web/20120917092834/http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/home/matches/match%3D12563/index.html Report]
|away={{ru|TPE}}
|homescore=
|awayscore=
|stadium=Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila
|attendance=
|referee= Warren Needham (Hong Kong)
}}{{hidden end}}

2011

{{hidden begin
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2011 HSBC Asian Five Nations{{main|2011 Asian Five Nations|2015 Rugby World Cup – Asia qualification}}
Sri Lanka v Japan
{{rugbybox
|date= 21 May 2011
|time= 16:00 SLST
|home= {{ru-rt|SRI}}
|score=13–90
|report=[https://web.archive.org/web/20120402184058/http://www.asian5nations.com/node/189 report]
|away= {{ru|JPN}}
|try1=Nuwan Hettiarachchi 10'
|con1=Saliya Kumara 10' (1/1)
|pen1=Roshan Weeraratne 39' (1/1)
Nuwan Hettiarachchi 68'
|drop1=
|try2= Takehisa Usuzuki 7'
Toetuu Taufa 22'
Alisi Tupuailai 28', 43', 63', 72'
Fumiaki Tanaka 32', 39'
Takashi Kikutani 35', 50'
Tanabe 66'
Hirotoki Onozawa 80'
|con2=Shaun Webb 22', 32', 35 (3/5)
Tanabe 39', 43', 63', 66', 72'(5/5)
|pen2=
|drop2=
|stadium= CR & FC Grounds, Colombo
|attendance=
|referee= James Fitzgerald (UAE)}}
15Saliya Kumara
14Chula Susantha
13Shabbir Mohamed
12Fazil Marija
11Nuwan Hettiarachchi
10Chanaka Chandimal
9 Roshan Weeraratne
8 Keith Gurusinghe
7 Sajith Saranga
6 Sean Wijesinghe (c)
5 Dinesh Sanjeewa
4 Senaka Bandara
3 Kishore Jehan
2 Achala Perera
1 Henry Terrence
Substitutes:
16Charith Seneviratne
17Danushka Perera
18
19
20
21
22
Coach:
{{flagicon|New Zealand}} Ellis Meachen
15tasaki tanabe
14Takehisa Usuzuki
13Alisi Tupualai
12Yuta Imamura
11Hirotoki Onozawa
10Shaun Webb
9 Fumiaki Tanaka
8 Itaru Thangushi
7 Toetuu Taufa
6 Takashi Kikutani (c)
5 Luke Thompson
4 Hiroshi Ono
3 Nazomu Fujita
2 Hiroki Yuhara
1 Kersuke Hacheyama
Substitutes:
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Coach:
{{flagicon|NZL}} John Kirwan
Sri Lanka v Kazakhstan
{{rugbybox
|date= 14 May 2011
|time= 16:00
|home= {{ru-rt|KAZ}}
|score=34–18
|report=[https://web.archive.org/web/20120402184058/http://www.asian5nations.com/node/189 report]
|away= {{ru|SRI}}
|try1= dmitriy tkachenky 11'
yevginiv shekurov 18'
Timur Mashurov 30',
Daulet Akymbekov 68'
pavel lenov 80'
|con1= maxim lifontov (4/5) 18', 68', 80'
|pen1= maxim lifontov (1/1) 70'
|drop1=
|try2= lasintha costa (2) 10', 24'
|con2= numon hettiarachchi (1/2) 24'
|pen2= numon hettiarachchi (2/2) 9'
62'
|drop2=
|stadium= National University Stadium, Almaty
|attendance=
|referee= }}
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Substitutes:
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Coach:
{{flagicon|KAZ}} Valeriy Popov
15Saliya Kumara
14Charith Seneviratne
13Fazil Marija
12Gayan Weeraratne
11Nuwan Hettiarachchi
10Chanaka Chandimal
9 Roshan Weeraratne
8 Keith Gurusinghe
7 Sean Wijesinghe (c)
6 Danushka Perera
5 Sajith Saranga
4 Senaka Bandara
3 Eranga Swarnatilleke
2 Achala Perera
1 Henry Terrence
Substitutes:
16Kishore Jehan
17Chula Susantha
18
19
20
21
22
Coach:
{{flagicon|New Zealand}} Ellis Meachen
Sri Lanka v Hong Kong
{{rugbybox
|date= 7 May 2011
|time= 15:00 SLST
|home= {{ru-rt|SRI}}
|score=3–48
|report=[https://web.archive.org/web/20120402184058/http://www.asian5nations.com/node/189 report]
|away= {{ru|HKG}}
|try1=
|con1=
|pen1= Saliya Kumara (1/1)
|drop1=
|try2=Keith Robertson 5', 78'
Lee Jones 12', 68'
Rowen Varty 34'
Alexander 65'
Pale Tauti 75'
|con2=Keith Robertson (2/2)
Tom McColl 68', 75', 78' (3/3)
|pen2=Keith Robertson 41' (1/1)
|drop2=
|stadium= CR & FC Grounds, Colombo
|attendance=
|referee= }}
15Saliya Kumara
14Lasintha de Costa
13Gayan Weeraratne
12Pradeep Liyanage
11Nuwan Hettiarachchi
10Fazil Marija (vc)
9 Roshan Weeraratne
8 Sean Wijesinghe (c)
7 Yoshitha Rajapaksa
6 Danushka Perera
5 Sajith Saranga
4 Senaka Bandara
3 Eranga Swarnatilleke
2 Achala Perera
1 Henry Terrance
Substitutes:
16Charith Seneviratne
17Kishore Jehan
18Bilal Hassan
19 Sathya Ranatunga
20 Nishal Meepage
21 Keith Gurusinghe
22 Prasad Chathuranga
Coach:
{{flagicon|NZL}} Ellis Meachen
15Ross Armour
14Rowen Varty
13Lee Jones
12Tom McColl (c)
11Yui Ken Shing
10Keith Robertson
9 Peter McKee
8 Pale Tauti
7 Nick Hewson
6 Mark Goosen
5 Renaud Chevans
4 Mike Waller
3 Nigel Hobbler
2 Brent Taylor
1 Alex Ng
Substitutes:
16CHIK Man Hon
17Pete Spizziri
18Matthew Nuttall
19Terence Montgomery
20Tim Alexander
21Jamie Hood
22Alex McQueen
Coach:
{{flagicon|Wales}} Dai Rees
Touch judges:


{{flagicon|}}


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Sri Lanka v United Arab Emirates
{{rugbybox
|date= 23 April 2011
|time= 16:00 SLST
|home= {{ru-rt|SRI}}
|score= 13–13
|report= [https://web.archive.org/web/20120402184058/http://www.asian5nations.com/node/189 report]
|away= {{ru|UAE}}
|try1=Swarnatilleke 45'
Hettiarachchi 66'
|con1= Kumara (0/2)
|pen1= Hettiarachchi (1/2) 42'
Kumara (0/1)
|drop1=
|try2= Dan Boatwright 54'
Steve Smith 62'
|con2=
|pen2= Jonathan Grady (1/2) 48'
|drop2=
|stadium= CR & FC Grounds, Colombo
|attendance= 4,000+[1]
|referee= Anthony Tobi Lothian}}
15Saliya Kumara
14Nuwan Hettiarachchi
13Gayan Weeraratne
12Pradeep Liyanage
11Lasintha de Costa
10Fazil Marija (vc)
9 Roshan Weeraratne
8 Sean Wijesinghe (c)
7 Danushka Perera
6 Sajith Saranga
5 Yoshitha Rajapaksa
4 Senaka Bandara
3 Eranga Swarnatilleke
2 Achala Perera
1 Henry Terrance
Substitutes:
16Dinesh Sanjeewa
17Ishan Noor
18Bilal Hassan
19 Sathya Ranatunga
20 Nishal Meepage
21 Keith Gurusinghe
22 Prasad Chathuranga
Coach:
{{flagicon|NZL}} Ellis Meachen
15Tim Flether
14Sean Hurley
13Jonathan Beeton
12Duncan Murray
11Steve Smith
10Jonathan Grady
9 Stuart Quinn
8 Scott Kerr
7 Carl Von Rosenveldt
6 Renier Els
5 Simon Osbourne
4 Mike Cox-Hill (c)
3 Dan Boatwright
2 Dan Heal
1 Chris Jones Griffiths
Substitutes:
16Andrew Millar
17David Clouston
18David Vittes
19Lloyd Budd
20Ali Mohammad
21Mohannad Saker
22Stephan Imbert
Coach:
{{flagicon|NZL}} Bruce Birtwistle
Notes:
  • This was the first official test match between the two nations.
  • This was the first official test match for the United Arab Emirates.
Touch judges:
{{flagicon|HKG}} Anthony Tobi Lothian
{{flagicon|Sri Lanka}} D. Nimal{{hidden end}}

2010

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2000s

2009

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Sri Lanka v Thailand
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Sri Lanka v Chinese Taipei
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2008

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Sri Lanka v Chinese Taipei
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Sri Lanka v Singapore
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2007

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2007 Rugby Asiad{{Main|2007 Rugby Asiad}}
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Sri Lanka v Malaysia
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Sri Lanka v China
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Sri Lanka v Arabian Gulf
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2006

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2007 Rugby World Cup qualifying{{Main|2007 Rugby World Cup – Asia qualification}}
Sri Lanka v Hong Kong
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Sri Lanka v China
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2005

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Sri Lanka v Kazakhstan
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Sri Lanka v Singapore
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Sri Lanka v Thailand
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2004

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2004 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship{{Main|2004 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship}}
Sri Lanka v China
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Sri Lanka v Pakistan
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Sri Lanka v Thailand
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Sri Lanka v India
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2003

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Sri Lanka v Hong Kong
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2002

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2002 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship{{Main|2002 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship}}
Sri Lanka v Malaysia
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Sri Lanka v India
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Sri Lanka v Thailand
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Sri Lanka v Kazakhstan
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Sri Lanka v Chinese Taipei
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Sri Lanka v Japan
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Sri Lanka v Korea
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Sri Lanka v Kazakhstan
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|score=20 – 14
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Sri Lanka v China
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2001

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2001 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship{{Main|2001 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship}}
Sri Lanka v Thailand
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Sri Lanka v Malaysia
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2000

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2000 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship{{Main|2000 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship}}
Sri Lanka v Singapore
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Sri Lanka v China
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Sri Lanka v Thailand
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1990s

1999

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Sri Lanka tour of Malaysia{{Main|1999 Sri Lanka rugby union tour of Malaysia}}
Sri Lanka v Thailand[
//#2'>2]
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|score=3 – 25
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1998

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Rugby union at the 1998 Asian Games{{Main|Rugby union at the 1998 Asian Games}}
Sri Lanka v Chinese Taipei
{{rugbybox
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|time=
|home={{ru-rt|TPE}}
|score=38 – 20
|report=
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Sri Lanka v Japan
{{rugbybox
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|score=116 – 20
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Sri Lanka v Thailand
{{rugbybox
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|score=6 – 18
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Sri Lanka v Korea
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Sri Lanka v Singapore
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|score=25 – 13
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Sri Lanka v Malaysia
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Sri Lanka v China
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Sri Lanka v Chinese Taipei
{{rugbybox
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|time=
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|score=31 – 27
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1997

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1999 Rugby World Cup qualifying{{Main|1999 Rugby World Cup qualifying#Asia}}
Sri Lanka v Malaysia
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Sri Lanka v Malaysia
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Sri Lanka v Singapore
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Sri Lanka v Thailand
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Sri Lanka v Singapore
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|score=15 – 18
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Sri Lanka v Thailand
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1996

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1996 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship{{Main|1996 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship}}
Sri Lanka v Malaysia
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|score=6 – 31
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Sri Lanka v Hong Kong
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Sri Lanka v Korea
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1995

No 'A' Internationals played.

1994

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1994 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship & 1995 Rugby World Cup qualifying{{Main|1994 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship|1995 Rugby World Cup qualifying#Asia}}
Sri Lanka v Chinese Taipei
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|score=25 – 9
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Sri Lanka v Japan
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|score=3 – 67
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Sri Lanka v Malaysia
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|score=23 – 18
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1993

No 'A' Internationals played.

1992

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1992 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship{{Main|1992 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship}}
Sri Lanka v Singapore
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|score=15 – 0
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Sri Lanka v Japan
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|score=89 – 3
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Sri Lanka v Chinese Taipei
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|score=35 – 9
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Sri Lanka v Papua New Guinea
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|score=24 – 21
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Sri Lanka v Papua New Guinea
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1991

No 'A' Internationals played.

1990

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1990 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship{{Main|1990 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship}}
Sri Lanka v Korea
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|home={{ru-rt|SRI}}
|score=13 – 26
|report=
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|homescore=
|awayscore=
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|referee=
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Sri Lanka v Chinese Taipei
{{rugbybox
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|score=9 – 6
|report=
|away={{ru|TPE}}
|homescore=
|awayscore=
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Sri Lanka v Hong Kong
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|time=
|home={{ru-rt|SRI}}
|score=13 – 21
|report=
|away={{ru|HKG}}
|homescore=
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|attendance=
|referee=
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1980s

1989

No 'A' Internationals played.

1988

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1988 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship{{Main|1988 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship}}
Sri Lanka v Korea
{{rugbybox
|date=16 November 1988
|time=
|home={{ru-rt|KOR}}
|score=68 – 6
|report=
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Sri Lanka v Malaysia
{{rugbybox
|date=14 November 1988
|time=
|home={{ru-rt|MAS}}
|score=6 – 12
|report=
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}}
Sri Lanka v Hong Kong
{{rugbybox
|date=12 November 1988
|time=
|home={{ru-rt|HKG}}
|score=45 – 3
|report=
|away={{ru|SRI}}
|homescore=
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}}{{hidden end}}

1987

No 'A' Internationals played.

1986

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1986 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship{{Main|1986 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship}}
Sri Lanka v Malaysia
{{rugbybox
|date=25 November 1986
|time=
|home={{ru-rt|MAS}}
|score=15 – 33
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|homescore=
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|attendance=
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Sri Lanka v Japan
{{rugbybox
|date=23 November 1986
|time=
|home={{ru-rt|JPN}}
|score=64 – 0
|report=
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|homescore=
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|stadium= Bangkok
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}}{{hidden end}}

1985

No 'A' Internationals played.

1984

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1984 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship{{Main|1984 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship}}
Sri Lanka v Malaysia
{{rugbybox
|date=25 October 1984
|time=
|home={{ru-rt|MAS}}
|score=12 – 14
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}}
Sri Lanka v Thailand
{{rugbybox
|date=23 October 1984
|time=
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|score=9 – 6
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Sri Lanka v Korea
{{rugbybox
|date=21 October 1984
|time=
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|score=69 – 3
|report=
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|homescore=
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1983

No 'A' Internationals played.

1982

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1982 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship{{Main|1982 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship}}
Sri Lanka v Korea
{{rugbybox
|date=24 November 1982
|time=
|home={{ru-rt|KOR}}
|score=12 – 0
|report=
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|homescore=
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Sri Lanka v Malaysia
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|date=22 November 1982
|time=
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|score=23 – 12
|report=
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Sri Lanka v Singapore
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|date=20 November 1982
|time=
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|score=9 – 8
|report=
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}}{{hidden end}}

1981

No 'A' Internationals played.

1980

{{hidden begin
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1980 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship{{Main|1980 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship}}
Sri Lanka v Malaysia
{{rugbybox
|date=13 November 1980
|time=
|home={{ru-rt|MAS}}
|score=9 – 4
|report=
|away={{ru|SRI}}
|homescore=
|awayscore=
|stadium= Taipei
|attendance=
|referee=
}}
Sri Lanka v Japan
{{rugbybox
|date=11 November 1980
|time=
|home={{ru-rt|JPN}}
|score=108 – 0
|report=
|away={{ru|SRI}}
|homescore=
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|attendance=
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Sri Lanka v Hong Kong
{{rugbybox
|date=9 November 1980
|time=
|home={{ru-rt|HKG}}
|score=47 – 0
|report=
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|homescore=
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}}{{hidden end}}

1970s

1979

No 'A' Internationals played.

1978

{{hidden begin
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1978 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship{{Main|1978 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship}}
Sri Lanka v Japan
{{rugbybox
|date=23 November 1978
|time=
|home={{ru-rt|JPN}}
|score=34 – 8
|report=
|away={{ru|SRI}}
|homescore=
|awayscore=
|stadium= Kuala Lumpur
|attendance=
|referee=
}}
Sri Lanka v Thailand
{{rugbybox
|date=19 November 1978
|time=
|home={{ru-rt|THA}}
|score=23 – 16
|report=
|away={{ru|SRI}}
|homescore=
|awayscore=
|stadium= Kuala Lumpur
|attendance=
|referee=
}}{{hidden end}}

1977

No 'A' Internationals played.

1976

No 'A' Internationals played.

1975

No 'A' Internationals played.

1974

{{hidden begin
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|titlestyle = background:wheat;
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1974 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship{{Main|1974 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship}}
Sri Lanka v Japan
{{rugbybox
|date=23 November 1974
|time=
|home={{ru-rt|SRI}}
|score=6 – 44
|report=
|away={{ru|JPN}}
|homescore=
|awayscore=
|stadium= Colombo
|attendance=
|referee=
}}
Sri Lanka v Malaysia
{{rugbybox
|date=21 November 1974
|time=
|home={{ru-rt|SRI}}
|score=12 – 6
|report=
|away={{ru|MAS}}
|homescore=
|awayscore=
|stadium= Colombo
|attendance=
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Sri Lanka v Laos
{{rugbybox
|date=19 November 1974
|time=
|home={{ru-rt|LAO}}
|score=3 – 39
|report=
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Sri Lanka v Singapore
{{rugbybox
|date=17 November 1974
|time=
|home={{ru-rt|SRI}}
|score=10 – 4
|report=
|away={{ru|SIN}}
|homescore=
|awayscore=
|stadium= Colombo
|attendance=
|referee=
}}{{hidden end}}

1973

No 'A' Internationals played.

1972

{{hidden begin
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1972 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship{{See also|1972 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship}}
Sri Lanka v Korea
{{rugbybox
|date=11 November 1972
|time=
|home={{ru-rt|KOR}}
|score=37 – 0
|report=
|away={{ru|SRI}}
|homescore=
|awayscore=
|stadium= Hong Kong
|attendance=
|referee=
}}
Sri Lanka v Singapore
{{rugbybox
|date=8 November 1972
|time=
|home={{ru-rt|SIN}}
|score=9 – 6
|report=
|away={{ru|SRI}}
|homescore=
|awayscore=
|stadium= Hong Kong
|attendance=
|referee=
}}
Sri Lanka v Japan
{{rugbybox
|date=6 November 1972
|time=
|home={{ru-rt|JPN}}
|score=51 – 0
|report=
|away={{ru|SRI}}
|homescore=
|awayscore=
|stadium= Hong Kong
|attendance=
|referee=
}}
Sri Lanka v Malaysia
{{rugbybox
|date=4 November 1972
|time=
|home={{ru-rt|MAS}}
|score=9 – 23
|report=
|away={{ru|SRI}}
|homescore=
|awayscore=
|stadium= Hong Kong
|attendance=
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}}{{hidden end}}

1971

{{hidden begin
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1971 England rugby union tour of Ceylon{{Main|1971 England rugby union tour of Ceylon}}
Ceylon v England
{{rugbybox
|date=8 October 1971
|time=
|home={{ru-rt|Ceylon|name=Ceylon}}
|score=6 – 34
|report=
|away={{ru|ENG}}
|homescore=
|awayscore=
|stadium= Colombo
|attendance=
|referee=
}}
Ceylon v England
{{rugbybox
|date=6 October 1971
|time=
|home={{ru-rt|Ceylon|name=Ceylon}}
|score=11 – 40
|report=
|away={{ru|ENG}}
|homescore=
|awayscore=
|stadium= Colombo
|attendance=
|referee=
}}{{hidden end}}

1970

{{hidden begin
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1970 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship{{Main|1970 ARFU Asian Rugby Championship}}
Ceylon v Thailand
{{rugbybox
|date=13 January 1970
|time=
|home={{ru-rt|THA}}
|score=18 – 18
|report=
|away={{ru|Ceylon|name=Ceylon}}
|homescore=
|awayscore=
|stadium= Bangkok
|attendance=
|referee=
}}Notes:
  • This was the first official test match between the two nations.
{{hidden end}}

1960s

No 'A' Internationals played.

1950s

1951 to 1959

No 'A' Internationals played.

1950

{{hidden begin
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1950 British Lions tour to New Zealand and Australia{{See also|1950 British Lions tour to New Zealand and Australia}}
Ceylon v British and Irish Lions
{{rugbybox
|date=18 September 1950
|time=
|home=British and Irish Lions
|score=44 – 6
|report=
|away={{ru|Ceylon|name=Ceylon}}
|homescore=
|awayscore=
|stadium=
|attendance=
|referee=
}}Notes:
  • This was the first official test match between the two nations.
  • This was the first official test match between Ceylon and a European team.
{{hidden end}}

1940s

No 'A' Internationals played.

1930s

No 'A' Internationals played.

1920s

1927 to 1929

No 'A' Internationals played.

1926

{{hidden begin
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1926–27 New Zealand Māori rugby union tour{{See also|1926–27 New Zealand Māori rugby union tour}}
Ceylon v New Zealand Maori
{{rugbybox
|date=18 August 1926
|time=
|home={{rl-rt|New Zealand|name=New Zealand Maori}}
|score=37 – 6
|report=
|away={{ru|Ceylon|colonial|name=Ceylon}}
|homescore=
|awayscore=
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|attendance=
|referee=
}}Notes:
  • This was the first official and only test match between the two teams.
{{hidden end}}

1920 to 1925

No 'A' Internationals played.

1910s

No 'A' Internationals played.

1900s

1907

{{hidden begin
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1907–1908 New Zealand rugby tour of Australia and Great Britain{{See also|1907–1908 New Zealand rugby tour of Australia and Great Britain}}
All Ceylon v New Zealand
{{rugbybox
|date=12 September 1907
|time=17:00
|home={{rl-rt|New Zealand}}
|score=33 – 6
|report=
|away={{ru|Ceylon|colonial|name=All Ceylon}}
|homescore=
|awayscore=
|stadium= Colombo Racecourse, Colombo
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|referee=
}}Notes:
  • This was the first official test match between the two nations.
  • This was the first official test match between Sri Lanka and an Oceanian team.
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References

1. ^{{cite web|author=- Saturday |url=http://www.thenational.ae/sport/rugby/uae-rugby-draw-13-13-with-sri-lanka-in-asian-five-nations-opener |title=UAE rugby draw 13–13 with Sri Lanka in Asian Five Nations opener |publisher=Thenational.ae |date= |accessdate=2011-12-02}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Sri Lanka tour 1999|url=http://www.espnscrum.com/scrum/rugby/series/18461.html|publisher=espnscrum|accessdate=1 November 2013}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Sri Lanka tour 1997|url=http://www.espnscrum.com/scrum/rugby/series/18381.html|accessdate=1 November 2013}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Sri Lanka tour 1992|url=http://www.espnscrum.com/scrum/rugby/series/18187.html|publisher=espnscrum|accessdate=1 November 2013}}
5. ^John Haynes From All Blacks to All Golds: Rugby League's Pioneers, Christchurch, Ryan and Haynes, 1996. {{ISBN|0-473-03864-1}}

External links

ESPN Scrum
  • Complete List of Test Matches
  • Sri Lanka Test Match record
  • Teams against Sri Lanka
  • Test tours and Series
Others
  • [https://archive.today/20130126094026/http://www.irb.com/results/results.htmx?teamTypeID=6&teamAID=689&teamBID=0&eventTypeID=0&stageID=0&countryID=0&cityID=0&stadiumID=0&eventYear=0&startDate=&endDate=&searchType=2&season=0&gameTypeID=0 Sri Lankan Results IRB]
  • Sri Lankan Results
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