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For centuries, barefoot pilgrims have walked through the arid jungles and lush forests of Sri Lanka’s east and south, ...
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Daily News on MSNKandy Esala Perahera Festival begins on July 25This year's Kandy Esala Perahera Festival will commence on July 25 with the traditional Kap Situweema (planting of the ...
This is the first-ever Pride celebration in the hill country town of Hatton in Nuwara Eliya, where queer people from ...
Bangladesh off-spinner Nayeem Hasan earlier took five wickets to halt Sri Lanka’s first-innings charge, with the visitor dismissed for 485 after lunch to trail by 10 runs. Nayeem was well supported by ...
Colombo City Centre (CCC) of Abans Group, Sri Lanka’s premier lifestyle destination, proudly marked World Oceans Day 2025 with a powerful message on marine conservation. The mall unveiled a massive, ...
GALLE, Sri Lanka (AP) — Bangladesh held the upper hand at the end of Day 4 of the series-opening cricket test against Sri Lanka, reaching 177-3 in their second innings to lead by 187 runs Friday. With ...
Cricket News: Pathum Nissanka's impressive 187 propelled Sri Lanka to 368-4 on the third day of the first Test against Bangladesh in Galle, trailing by 127 runs. Ni ...
We have a positive mindset going into the last day." Kamindu Mendis, who scored 87 in Sri Lanka's first innings, thinks pretty much any result is possible. "The match is open to both sides," he said.
Bangladesh edged ahead of Sri Lanka on day four of the first Test in Galle on Friday, extending their lead to 187 runs with seven wickets in hand. Match Summary Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh, 1st Test ...
By Stumps on Day 3, Sri Lanka had posted a strong 368 for 4, trailing by 127 runs. Kamindu Mendis (37*) and captain Dhananjaya de Silva (17*) remained unbeaten at the crease, looking steady.
At close, Dhananjaya de Silva (17*) and Kamindu Mendis (37*) were in control, having put on an unbroken 37 off 45 balls. Their enterprising stand underlined Sri Lanka’s aggressive approach, ...
Nissanka compiled a magnificent 187, forging partnerships of 157 with Dinesh Chandimal (54) and 89 with Angelo Mathews (39), helping Sri Lanka reach 368 for 4 at stumps—just 127 runs shy of Bangladesh ...
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