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"Star Lanka Online" Our NEW Web site And Web TV Channel Launched

TFGE , The Future Global Educational Center Has Launched
the official web site, called
*** Star Lanka Online Dot Com ........................

www.starlankaonline.com will be completed in very near future....

*** Star Lanka Online TV Channel,..................

Just One Click ahead ...

Now you can watch "Star Lanka Online TV" channel broadcasts from Matara, Sri Lanka in most part of the day. Still we are keeping a test transmission also. There is a link right side of your hand to watch our TV channel. You can watch (Click On the Box) live channel on this site without going to another site to watch the TV. and also recorded parts, following the below link.

What Next ?

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Sunday, January 3, 2010

India, Sri Lanka , Bangalidesh Tri-nation series in Bangladesh schedule

Tri-nation series in Bangladesh
Sri Lanka’s first match on Monday

The national cricket team with several new players left the country in the early hours of today for a tri-nation ODI series in Bangladesh, which also involves India.

Sri Lanka’s bowling looks weak with the absence of Muttiah Muralitharan, Dilhara Ferenando and Angelo Mathews due to injuries, but captain Kumar Sangakkara is hopeful that the replacements will stand up and deliver of what is expected of them.

Spinner Ajantha Mendis and fast bowler Lasith Malinga have been axed from the squad.

Chamara Silva returns to the side after being dropped last year, along with leg-spinner Malinga Bandara, while young top order batsman Lahiru Thirimanne is on his maiden tour with the National squad.

Left-arm seamer Thilan Thushara Mirando, who sustained a shoulder injury during the series in India, has also been recalled.

The series is vital for the Sri Lankans, who have dropped down to the number seven rank in the ICC ODI rankings, ahead of only West Indies, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe.

Sri Lanka lost their last ODI series to India 3-1.

The tournament gets underway on Monday, with hosts Bangladesh taking on Sri Lanka in a day night encounter in Mirpur. All games will be played in Mirpur and will be day night affairs.

Sri Lanka squad: Kumar Sangakkara (Capt & wk), Tillekeratne Dilshan (Vice-captain), Upul Tharanga, Thilan Samaraweera, Thilina Kandamby, Chamara Silva, Lahiru Thirimanne, Thissara Perera, Muthumudalige Pushpakumara, Malinga Bandara, Suraj Randiv, Thilan Thushara, Suranga Lakmal, Nuwan Kulasekara and Chanaka Welagedera.

Itinerary:

Jan 4th Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Mirpur (d/n)

Jan 5th India v Sri Lanka, Mirpur (d/n)

Jan 7th Bangladesh v India, Mirpur (d/n)

Jan 8th Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Mirpur (d/n)

Jan 10th India v Sri Lanka, Mirpur (d/n)

Jan 11th Bangladesh v India, Mirpur (d/n)

Jan 13th Final, Mirpur (d/n)

Murali speaks out...

Murali speaks out

By Sa’adi Thawfeeq
2009 has not been a good year for the game’s greatest spin bowler Muthiah Muralitharan who at age of 37 is feeling the strain of being his country’s main spearhead for the past 18 years. In a frank interview with The Nation, Muralitharan talks about Sri Lanka’s 2011 World Cup chances, why Sri Lanka, once a feared team in one-day cricket is struggling to regain that status, about the politics that is affecting the game, and about his future.

Q: Our ODI performances since the 2007 World Cup have not been very encouraging why?
MM:
This is a transitional period. After 2003 World Cup we had senior and capable players who stayed till the 2007 World Cup. Now the transitional period has come. I am not young, neither is Sanath (Jaysuriya). Vaasy (Chaminda Vaas) is gone. Three major players are virtually out of the side. I didn’t have a great 2009 because I had so many injuries. I played 16 ODI matches and took 22 wickets at 4.7 an over which is according to international standards a very good effort. But in Test cricket I played only 8 and got 26 wickets at an average of 45. My career average is 22 and it has dropped because I played on so many flat tracks. It’s not a great effort from me, my performances have gone down. That is one factor. Secondly, Sanath is not the same batsman he was. He is not upto the mark and not scoring as he should be. Vaas has climbed down a bit. From 2003-2007 these three players’ contribution to the team was a major one. With Mahela (Jayawardene) and Sanga (Kumar Sangakkara) there were five key players in the side. Now somebody has to fill in our shoes and it takes time. You have to wait patiently you cannot fill in quickly. The main thing is we are not patient enough.

Q: Do you think we have players to replace the ‘big three’ for the 2011 World Cup?
MM:
In 2006 when we went to India under Marvan’s captaincy we got thrashed 2-0 in the Tests and 6-1 in the ODIs. We went to Australia and New Zealand and we didn’t do well. We started performing well in the VB series and in 2007 we built a strong team. The same thing can happen again if everyone is patient. If you try to do drastic changes to the team it won’t happen. The selectors have to be patient and the media has to support the team. We are playing the World Cup at home. The last time we played at home we won. All encouragement should be given to the players within this one year and we will be able to find the right combination for the World Cup. We have plenty of matches and you have to give the players the confidence.

We are in the process of team building looking towards the World Cup. Our objective is to win but at the same time the selectors have decided to try out a few youngsters to see whether they can cope up with international pressure. You’ve got to have the blend right - youngsters and experienced players. We have found a few so we have to continue and support the captain and the selectors and encourage them. Definitely we’ll have positive results.

Q: What’s happened to our fielding, why has it dropped down so drastically in the last few years?
MM:
In the 2007 World Cup team we had good fielders like Upul Tharanga, Sanath, Mahela, Sanga as wicket-keeper, Chamara Silva and Russel Arnold. In the bowling department me, Vaasy and (Lasith) Malinga were safe fielders. We had a good fielding unit. Now if you take the team it is the other way around. Thilan (Samaraweera) and (Thilina) Kandamby are not very athletic. They are safe fielders but not brilliant and they are very good batsmen. Because of their fielding you can’t keep them out. Likewise, a few bowlers are not good athletes. That’s what’s happened to our fielding. They train and do everything but speed is something you cannot get. You have to be born with it. So we have to manage with what we have and somehow try to be a safe fielding side. We need to score runs and get wickets and try to win matches. We are not going to be the brilliant fielding side by 2011. If someone is saying we will be, they are not being honest to themselves. Today you cannot find a brilliant fielder who is also a batsman or a bowler. It will take generations of time to find one.

Q: Your thoughts on Kumar Sangakkara as captain, is he doing a good job?
MM:
Unreasonable criticism has been made of his captaincy. Fair criticism is accepted. When Mahela captained against India and Pakistan and we lost and he was not scoring runs, the media put too much pressure on him. He was a wonderful captain for the two years he led the country. At the end of the day what happened? He said thank you and quit the captaincy. Luckily we had Sangakkara who can be a very good captain. Now the same criticism has started against him saying his decisions are not good. That’s very unfair. No sooner he took over he brought the team to the final of the T20 World Cup with a young side, won the one-day series in Pakistan, the Idea Cup final, won the Test series against Pakistan and New Zealand and we lost to India. It is too early for anyone to start criticising about his captaincy. He is a capable person but now he is being put under pressure. Once you put a lot of pressure on someone however strong he maybe, he will start thinking why should I take all this criticism when I can be in the team as a player. If Sanga goes who is going to captain? At the end of the day it’s the players who make the captain if they don’t perform the captain alone can’t win a match. I have played for about 20 years and I know.

Sanga took over at a crucial time when Mahela stepped down. He’s had a good three months but he has his ups and downs in his captaincy which is usual. He’s had a tough Indian tour. He also must have the confidence on the players who play under him. At the moment he is trying out different players to get the right combination and juggling around with them. Until he gets it right we’ll start losing matches. At the end of the day if we can get 2-3 players set for the World Cup then we have a good chance. Until then you have to be patient with him and give him the confidence rather than put his confidence down.

Q: Have you enjoyed your role as vice-captain to Sangakkara?
MM:
I took the job because at the time there wasn’t anybody to do it. Nobody was certain of a place so I agreed to take it. If somebody is there to take over the vice-captaincy I am glad to hand it over to him. I just want to be a player, support the team and win. Even before the 2011 World Cup if there is someone better than me I don’t mind giving my place to him. I enjoy cricket as a player, vice-captaincy is not something that I’ve really given serious thought to. I concentrate more on my game.

Q: Your views on ODI cricket is it going forwards or backwards?
MM:
ODI cricket has changed a lot because of the power play. Our bowlers have not adjusted to it properly. They have to work out how to contain especially in the power play. Because the wickets are so good in India the bowlers suffered a little bit than in any other part of the world. Teams keep the batting power play till the end to maximise a lot and sometimes it backfires. It is left to the two batsmen in the middle to decide when to take the power play. They are in the best position to know how the situation of the game is.

Q: What chances have Sri Lanka of winning World Cup 2011?
MM:
We have a very good chance. We have to get into the quarter-finals which we can. After that it is a knockout. The best way of qualifying is not to clash with India then all the quarters and semis will be played in Sri Lanka. The only thing is the officials have to prepare wickets a little bit drier and suitable for spin and batting then we have a good chance. Our spin attack is good so we can win.
We don’t know who is going to play in the World Cup. There are opportunities for a player like Chamara Silva who is a brilliant fielder but he has to get runs. We have to wait and see and pick the right combination at the right time. We should not panic. At the last World Cup India panicked and they kept on changing their team. They couldn’t even qualify for the next stage. We shouldn’t do the same thing.

Q: What has happened to Ajantha Mendis he is no longer the potent force in world cricket?
MM:
You can’t judge a bowler in one or two years you have to give him a span of 4-5 years and allow him to mature. Nobody picked Ajantha at the beginning and he bamboozled everyone. He came into the limelight very early. When I came on the scene no one knew me. It was only after 200 Test wickets and six years of international cricket that people started talking about me. During my time there wasn’t so much exposure to the media that way I was not pushed into the limelight too early I was able to learn quietly. For Ajantha the learning curve is going to be difficult because the pressure on him is also high. He has done so much in so little time that expectations are very high. When that happens it is too much pressure to take and it is very difficult to perform. That’s what’s happened to him. Whenever he comes to bowl they expect him to take wickets. It is affecting him. We have to handle him very carefully. You have to treat him as a normal bowler where he takes wickets on and off and on his day he takes big wickets, then he will come good. Technically you can’t teach him because he bowls in so many different ways. He can get advice from many people but at the end of the day he has to realise what went wrong and how to improve to get better. He is not a bad bowler but he has dropped his form. He is only 24 or 25 and he will come good if we persist with him and handle him carefully.

Q: Your future plans?
MM:
My plan is to play in the two Tests against West Indies and take 800 wickets. Even if I don’t achieve it, it doesn’t matter because I have already made up my mind. One-day cricket I want to play till the 2011 World Cup but I must see how things go. How important I am going to be for the team I don’t want to be selfish and want to play. If they think I can still deliver I will play otherwise I am happy to quit because I have plenty of offers to play from counties and from Chennai. I must see how my body can take it. My body cannot afford Test cricket anymore because I have bowled thousands of overs and I can feel it. I just can’t force myself to play. T20 is four overs and I am not playing for my country, one-day cricket you bowl only 10 overs so I can manage.

Q: How do you want to be remembered?
MM:
I think I’ve had the greatest career of any cricketer. Maybe Don Bradman would have had a better one. I have both bowling records in Test and ODIs only Sachin Tendulkar can compare with that in batting. I have taken 67 times five-for and 46 times four-for which means out of 130 Tests I have failed only in a handful maybe 3-5 percent. In one-day cricket I have taken 500 wickets in 320 matches, average 22 and an economy rate of 3.9. I never thought of records it was built in my system - school cricket, club cricket and international cricket. God had given me that gift. The only thing in my character if I have to say something whether it is right or wrong I will say it to the face. I don’t say things behind. Ninety percent of people like me for that and the balance 10 percent don’t. If I realise I was wrong I will say sorry to him. I don’t have any enemies. I want to be remembered as a good person who played very hard and brought a lot of success to the country. I have achieved more than any other cricketer and I like to retire gracefully and enjoy life with my family.

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www.nation.lk

Saturday, June 6, 2009

ICC Twenty20 Cricket World Cup 2009-Schedule


Schedule: ICC Twenty20 Cricket World Cup 2009

Group AGroup BGroup CGroup D
IndiaPakistanAustraliaNew Zealand
BangladeshEnglandSri LankaSouth Africa
IrelandNetherlandsWest IndiesScotland
Group EA1, B2, C1, D2Group FB1, A2, C2, D1

Friday, June 5
England vs NetherlandsLord'sMatch report | Scorecard | Images
Saturday, June 6
New Zealand vs ScotlandThe Oval14:30 IST
Australia vs West IndiesThe Oval18:30 IST
India vs BangladeshNottingham22:30 IST
Sunday, June 7
Scotland vs South AfricaThe Oval18:00 IST
England vs PakistanThe Oval22:00 IST
Monday, June 8
Bangladesh vs IrelandNottingham18:00 IST
Australia vs Sri LankaNottingham22:00 IST
Tuesday, June 9
Netherlands vs PakistanLord's18:00 IST
New Zealand vs South AfricaLord's22:00 IST
Wednesday, June 10
Sri Lanka vs West IndiesNottingham18:00 IST
India vs IrelandNottingham22:00 IST

Placement for the Super Eight stage is determined as follows:
The first two teams in each group are placed 1 or 2. They will retain this position for the Super Eight stage, irrespective of whether they finish first or second in their group, unless they are knocked out by the team 3 in their group. In this instance, team 3 replaces the position of the team they knock out.

Thursday, June 11
D1 v A2Nottingham18:00 IST
B2 v D2Nottingham22:00 IST
Friday, June 12
B1 v C2Lord's18:00 IST
A1 v C1Lord's22:00 IST
Saturday, June 13
C1 v D2The Oval18:00 IST
D1 v B1The Oval22:00 IST
Sunday, June 14
A2 v C2Lord's18:00 IST
A1 v B2Lord's22:00 IST
Monday, June 15
B1 v A2The Oval18:00 IST
B2 v C1The Oval22:00 IST
Tuesday, June 16
D1 v C2Nottingham18:00 IST
D2 v A1Nottingham22:00 IST

The teams finishing first and second in groups E and F, based on points obtained in the Super Eight stage will compete in the semi-finals
Thursday, June 18
E1 v F2, 1st Semi-FinalNottingham22:00 IST
Friday, June 19
F1 v E2, 2nd Semi-FinalThe Oval22:00 IST
Sunday, June 21
FinalLord's19:30 IST

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Why Australia, Sri Lanka and West Indies are in one group!!!

Why Australia, Sri Lanka and West Indies are in one group
ICC World Twenty20 2009

How did Australia, Sri Lanka and West Indies get pooled together for the preliminary stage of the ICC World Twenty20 2009? And why is India in the tournament's easiest group, relatively speaking? Did luck have anything to do with it? Partly. Read on to find out.


Emperor's mane: Mahendra Singh Dhoni is pumped-up after the Indian win, India v Pakistan, ICC World Twenty20 final, Johannesburg, September 24, 2007
India's win in the ICC World Twenty20 in 2007 means they're the top ranked team this time © Getty Images

How the groups were made

The 12 teams competing in this year's World Twenty20 are the nine Full-Member countries and three Associates who made it to England through the qualifying tournament, which was held in Belfast. They have been divided into four groups of three each based on their seeding, which depended on their standings in the inaugural World Twenty20 in 2007 (for the teams that took part in it). Since India were champions they were seeded first, their opponents in the final, Pakistan, were ranked second, while the losing semi-finalists Australia and New Zealand were seeded third and fourth. The top four seeds were then put in four different groups for this year's tournament.

The best among the rest, South Africa, were seeded fifth and put in the same group, D, as the team seeded fourth -New Zealand - while Sri Lanka and England, the 6th and 7th seed, were placed in groups C and B. Had West Indies at least finished eighth in 2007, there would not have been a 'group of death' this year. But they did not even win a single game, losing to Bangladesh because of an inspired innings from Mohammad Ashraful, and were seeded 11 and placed in Group C. Bangladesh, who qualified for the Super Eights in 2007 but didn't win a game in that round, were eighth and put in India's group.

Group A - India (1), Bangladesh (8), Ireland (9) Group B - Pakistan (2), England (7). Netherlands (10) Group C - Australia (3), Sri Lanka (6) West Indies (11) Group D - New Zealand (4), South Africa (5), Scotland (12)

Each team will play the other in its group during the preliminary round and the top two will qualify for the Super Eights. What this means is that either Bangladesh or Ireland, or both, are assured of a place in the second stage, while one of Australia, Sri Lanka and West Indies will crash out after round one, leading to the possibility of another group of death in the next World Twenty20, in the Caribbean in 2010.

If two teams in a group have equal points at the end of the first round, the one with more wins will be placed higher. If they have equal points and the same number of wins, a likely scenario, then the team with the higher net run-rate will be ranked higher. Should net run-rate also fail to separate the sides, then the one with the higher number of wickets taken per balls bowled in the group stage in which results were achieved, will be preferred. And if the teams remain in a deadlock, then the winner of the group match between the sides will prevail. If all of the aforementioned tie-breakers fail, the teams will be separated by drawing lots.

And should the weather in England wreck all the three matches of a particular group, the top two seeded teams in the group will progress. No points, however, will be carried forward from the group stage into the Super Eights.

The Super Eights

The teams in the Super Eight will be designated as A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 C2, D1, D2 depending on which group they qualified from. If the top two seeds from a group qualify, they will be seeded 1 and 2 respectively for the Super Eight regardless of which team actually finished first and second in a group during the first round. For example, if Bangladesh are first and India are second in Group A, Bangladesh will still be A2 while India will remain A1 for the Super Eight because India were seeded 1 while Bangladesh were 8. However, if the third seeded team in the group knocks out a higher seed, it will take the place of the knocked-out opponent. For example, if Bangladesh and Ireland qualify from Group A, then Ireland will be A1 for the Super Eight stage. If India and Ireland qualify, then Ireland will be A2.

During the Super Eight, the teams will be split into two groups of four - A1, B2, C1 and D2 are in the first group, while A2, B1, C2 and D1 are in the second. Each team will play the others in its pool with the top two from each group qualifying for the semi-finals. If teams are tied on points in a Super Eight group then the same parameters which were used to break a tie in the preliminary stage will be used, the difference being that only the Super Eight matches will be taken into consideration for most wins, net run-rate etc.

If all of the matches of a Super Eight group are ruined by rain, the teams will be ranked on basis of most points, most wins, net run-rate during the group stage and the top two will go through. If the teams still cannot be separated the semi-finalists will be picked based on the original seeding for the tournament.

A one-over eliminator, or Super Over, will be used to break a tie in a semi-final, if one should occur. However, if weather prevents the Super Over from taking place after a tie, the team which progresses to the final will be determined by looking at who has the most wins, better net run-rate, higher number of wickets per balls, the only difference being that this time both group and Super Eight matches will be taken into consideration.

The final, however, has no such provisions. If the final is tied, the match will be decided by a one-over eliminator. If the eliminator cannot take place because of bad weather, then the two finalists will be declared joint winners.

George Binoy is a senior sub-editor at Cricinfo

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Tironda Lal Egodage >> Heroes Welcome in Matara

Tironda Lal Egodage - One of the Army solder of Sri Lanka security forces has returned to the home town in Matara , Hittatiya after the Sri Lankan government victory over deadly LTTE terrorists who had killed thousands of innocent people of Tamil and Sinhala, even Rajeeve Ghandi, the Prime Minister of India, leaded by the worlds No.1 butcher Prabakaran.
Now the President of Sri Lanka Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksha is recognized as a world Hero for the entire history as he is able to end the 30 years old war in Sri Lanka.
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Monday, May 18, 2009

Sri Lanka Celebrate The Victory over LTTE........Watch Matara , Sri Lanka Celebrate Nidahasa after killed Prabhakaran

Sri Lanka Celebrate The Victory over LTTE........
Hoist the National flag..............


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/11/Flag_of_Sri_Lanka.svg/800px-Flag_of_Sri_Lanka.svg.pngAll state institutions are requested to hoist the national flag for a period of one week to celebrate the victory over terrorism.
LTTE leader dead: Sri Lanka official

The leader of Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger rebels, Velupillai Prabhakaran, was shot dead while trying to flee government troops, a senior defence official told AFP.

Prabhakaran tried to flee the area in an ambulance along with two close aides, but was ambushed and killed, the senior defence ministry official said on condition he not be named.

"He was killed with two others inside the vehicle. There will be a formal announcement later," the official said.

(AFP)

Country liberated - Army Chief

'Job well done'
The commanders of each branch of the armed forces and the IGP conveyed the victory over LTTE terrorism to the President in a ceremony at Temple Trees this evening. (Pics courtesy of Government)

Army Commander Sarath Fonseka announced that the entire country has been liberated from the LTTE after more than three decades of terror with the death of LTTE Leader Vellupilai Prabhakaran.

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Mr.president , Mahinda Rajapaksha will add to the world history, not only in Sri Lankan history as a hero who defeated the most deadly terrorist organization in the world , LTTE.

Un- believable !!! 30 years long deadly War in Sri Lanka is over !!! May Mahinda, The President of Sri Lanka and the Brave Security Forces Long live !!!!! The Devil-LTTE'rs may go to hell !!!

See the U-Tube videos I've uploaded Matara celebration.
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Now we can play any sports in the country...including Cricket !!!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Knight Rider 2008 series in Danger ! Season 2 : Going to Cancel ???



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Knight Rider 2008 series in Danger ,(Not a Joke)
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Go to the site and sign the petition to save Knight Rider !

ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN

With the economy slowing business across the land, not even Knight Rider is safe. Recently in an effort to reduce budgets, Knight Rider's episode order was cut from 23 to 17. Next year, Jay Leno moves into the prime time slot on NBC, meaning that there is 5 less hours of television for shows like ours.

It is because of this reduction that we believe it is important to start now to show those in charge at NBC that we are passionate about Knight Rider and that it should be renewed for a second season.

There are three ways below to help show your support. Please check out our campaign forum for more ideas!




* Information !
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* Sign the Petition

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SIGN THE PETITION

With thousands of signatures and continuing to grow strong, this online petition started by Anthony Pizighelli is something that even cast members of the series have signed!

Sign it now and add your voices to the total ranks!

Although The Nielsen system is outdated, and does not fairly represent the amount of people watching. We understand it is the industry standard for obtaining viewer interest in a particular television show. It is our sincerest hope that this petition will represent to you the commitment of the public in support of Knight Rider as a series.

NBC obviously believed in Knight Rider enough to order all 22 episodes. The series can be a viable resource for NBC if you allow the series to reboot and follow the path set in the 2008 movie. It is our belief that NBC has invested a considerable amount of capitol into producing the show, set cost, prop costs, salaries. Knight Rider is a viable product, if produced, marketed and delivered properly. We ask NBC to not allow a slow start and a poor economy cause a hasty decision that in the end will cost NBC money and viewers.

Online petition - Save Knight Rider



********** Please save Knight Rider for the future... Do something right now !!!!!
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EMAIL FEEDBACK

Another great way to contact NBC is via email. Through their contact form at NBC.com (select "Other" from the drop down), you can instantly send your thoughts on Knight Rider. To help you do this daily, may we suggest some of the following constructive lines:

  • Thank you NBC for bringing back Knight Rider, with Turbo Boost and KARR--what more could a fan ask for?...Well, come to think of it, a SECOND SEASON OF KNIGHT RIDER!
  • The reboot of Knight is the best thing to happen since.....the original series! We are looking forward to season two!
  • Gary Scott Thompson and the cast of Knight Rider are amazing! We just have one request for season two - can you resurrect Goliath?
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Monday, January 26, 2009

Dambulla loses D/N ODI due to neglect

Dambulla loses D/N ODI due to neglect

The Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium which was to host the first two of the five match ODI series against India next week will host a single match due to the existing technical issues with floodlights, sources close to Sri Lanka Cricket said.
The venue which was built within a record 167 days has largely been overlooked over the years by the cricket administrations and sources said at least 12 lights need to be replaced if Sri Lanka wants to have day-night matches at the picturesque venue.
The venue was built in 2000 to provide Sri Lanka a chance to host one-day matches throughout the year as it is located in the central dry zone.
The Sri Lanka cricket authorities erected permanent floodlights at the venue in 2003 in time for the England tour of Sri Lanka with an estimated cost of US$ 250,000 with a view to increase the value of television rights.
Sources said that if the pervious SLC regimes had paid more attention to the venue, Dambulla would have hosted at least two day night matches during the Indian tour which would have not only given SLC a hefty financial benefit but benefited the people around the area.
“It has been neglected continuously and we are now paying the price for it,” an official who wished to remain anonymous said.
“We need to spend another three to four lakhs to replace those bulbs. If we did that the SLC would get an increased sum for television rights,” he added.
Dambulla, which was due to hold the first two matches of the five-match one-day series, will now host only the opening game on January 28.
The remaining four matches and a Twenty20 international will be played in Colombo during the brief tour, which ends on February 10.
The first and fifth one-dayers will be day games, while the other matches will be played under lights.


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* January 28 (Wed): First ODI (Dambulla)
*January 31 (Sat): Second ODI (Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, day/ night)
* February 3 (Tue): Third ODI (Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, d/ n).
* February 5 (Thu): Fourth ODI (Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, d/ n)
* February 8 (Sun): Fifth ODI (Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo).
* February 10 (Tue): Twenty20 international (Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, d/n).

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Mendis, Kulasekara bowl Lanka to win

Mendis, Kulasekara bowl Lanka to win

Ajantha Mendis became the fastest bowler to complete 50 wickets in one-day internationals as Sri Lanka crushed Zimbabwe by 130 runs in a triangular series match here Monday.

The unorthodox spinner finished with 3-15 off 5.2 disciplined overs as Sri Lanka dismissed Zimbabwe for a paltry 80 after scoring 210-6.

Mendis, playing his 19th one-day international, broke Indian fast bowler Ajit Agarkar’s record of 50 wickets in 23 matches.

Extras were the highest contributor in a dismal Zimbabwean batting performance with 16. Stuart Matsikenyeri (15) was the lone batsman to reach double-figures. It was Zimbabwe’s fourth-lowest total against Sri Lanka in 43 one-day internationals.

Fast bowler Nuwan Kulasekara set up the victory when he grabbed three wickets in his lively opening spell to send Zimbabwe reeling at 27-3 before Mendis and off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan (2-4) completed the job.

Mendis, who was two wickets short of the record before this game, removed Matsikenyeri and Raymond Price before finishing the match with the dismissal of last-man Tawanda Mupariwa. Man-of-the-match Angelo Mathews earlier cracked an unbeaten 52 for his maiden half-century to help Sri Lanka post a competitive total.

Sri Lanka were struggling at 97-5 following paceman Edward Rainsford’s three-wicket burst, but the young middle-order batsman came to his team’s rescue in only his third one-day international.

Mathews, 21, added 69 for the sixth wicket with Jehan Mubarak (31) and 44 for the unfinished seventh wicket with Thilan Thushara (28 not out) to steady the innings.

Sri Lanka made a brisk start after being put in to bat as veteran Sanath Jayasuriya (22) and Upul Tharanga (42) added 51 in just 8.4 overs, but were pegged back by Rainsford’s triple-strike. Rainsford trapped both Kumar Sangakkara (four) and Chamara Kapugedera (four) leg-before and also had skipper Mahela Jayawardene caught by diving wicket-keeper Tatenda Taibu for no score.

It was the Sri Lankan captain’s third successive duck against Zimbabwe, including two in Harare in November 2008.

SRI LANKA

U. Tharanga lbw b Utseya 43
S. Jayasuriya c Masakadza b Chigumbura 22
K. Sangakkara lbw b Rainsford 4
M. Jayawardene c Taibu b Rainsford 0
C. Kapugedera lbw b Rainsford 4
J. Mubarak c Williams b Price 31
A. Mathews not out 52
T. Thushara not out 28

EXTRAS (lb6, w20) 26
TOTAL (for six wickets) 210

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-51, 2-73, 3-78, 4-89, 5-97, 6-166.
BOWLING: Rainsford 10-0-41-3 (w4), Mupariwa 8-0-46-0 (w8), Chigumbura 8-0-42-1 (w2),
Utseya 10-2-28-1, Price 10-3-21-1 (w6), Dabengwa 4-0-26-0.

ZIMBABWE

H. Masakadza lbw b Kulasekara 3
V. Sibanda b Kulasekara 7
S. Matsikenyeri b Mendis 15
T. Taibu b Kulasekara 9
S. Williams b Thushara 8
P. Utseya c Jayawardene b Mathews 8
K. Dabengwa c Jayawardene b Muralitharan 6
E. Chigumbura st Sangakkara b Muralitharan 6
R. Price st Sangakkara b Mendis 2
T. Mupariwa c Tharanga b Mendis 0
E. Rainsford not out 0

EXTRAS (b4, lb6, w6) 16
TOTAL (for all out) 80

FALL OF WICKETS
: 1-15, 2-16, 3-27, 4-47, 5-53, 6-70, 7-73, 8-78, 9-80.
BOWLING: Kulasekara 7-2-13-3, Thushara 7-1-19-1 (w2), Mathews 6-0-19-1, Mendis 5.2-0-15-3 (w4), Muralitharan 3-1-4-2.

Monday, January 12, 2009

A Thief ! Who robs A Temple ! in Day Light !

I've captured a photo of a thief, who has stolen from the Mudalinda Temple , hittatiya East, Matara, Sri Lanka. all the monks have gone to a arms giving ceremony at sub mayors house of Matara Municipal Council. And nothing anyone in the temple except a small ones who are not monks. When he was a Coconut tree, I saw him. when he climbed down from that tree, he blame me to do something for my life and take care of your self to me. he didn't afraid to do so and I got a photos while he was blaming me. Here it's. robes

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