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Arjuna & Aravinda forge new stand in Lanka
Colombo: Two of Sri Lanka's foremost cricketers, Arjuna Ranatunga and Aravinda de Silva, have joined up to lead the island's cricket administration, sports minister Gamini Lokuge told AFP. Former captain Ranatunga, who already heads Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), will be ...
De Silva And Ranatunga Forge New Stand In Sri Lanka
SLC chairman resigns to make way for Arjuna
Colombo: Sri Lanka Cricket~~s (SLC) interim governing body Chairman Jayantha Dharmadasa resigned today from his post amid reports that the island nation~~s World Cup winning captain Arjuna Ranatunga will replace him. ...
Lanka shortlist three candidates for coach's job
Colombo:Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has named former New Zealand coach Steve Rixon as one of the three candidates -- all Australians -- shortlisted for the post of national coach vacated by Tom Moody. ...
Tsunami-hit Galle may host Proteas Test
Colombo:Sri Lanka~~s cricket authorities are hopeful the tsunami-hit Galle International Stadium will be ready to host a Test match against South Africa in August. ...
Lankan greats protest cricket's interim body
Colombo:Former Sri Lankan captain Aravinda De Silva led a group of players to persuade President Mahinda Rajapakse to restore democracy in the country~~s cricket administration, reports said. ...
Ranatunga, De Silva caught between devil and sea
Colombo:Two of Sri Lanka~~s greatest cricketers, Arjuna Ranatunga and Aravinda De Silva, were caught in a crossfire between rival factions in the country~~s crisis-ridden cricket establishment. ...
Lanka sounds out Moody as replacement for Dyson
Colombo:Sri Lanka has sounded out former Australian all-rounder Tom Moody to replace fellow Australian John Dyson as coach of the national cricket team, cricket officials in Colombo said. ...
Thatscricket - News - Kiriella raps BCCSL on the knuckles
Colombo: Sri Lanka's Sports Minister Lakshman Kiriella, dissatisfied with the work done by the ad-hoc cricket Board, has turned to former Test captain Duleep Mendis for help, officials said on Tuesday.<!--#INCLUDE VIRTUAL="/design/newsbanner.html"-->Mendis, w...