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Sri Lankan Cricket Team Look to Deliver Huge Surprise

(AFP) – Sri Lanka will be keen to maintain their recently-acquired reputation of doing consistently well away from home when they begin their World Cup campaign in the Caribbean.

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(AFP) – Sri Lanka will be keen to maintain their recently-acquired reputation of doing consistently well away from home when they begin their World Cup campaign in the Caribbean.

None of the three other sub-continent sides can match the impressive record of Mahela Jayawardene’s Sri Lankans, who won more than 50 percent of their one-day internationals in 2006.

That included a rare 5-0 whitewash in England and a shared series in New Zealand.

Those results underline the fact that Sri Lanka will not be a soft side in the one-day extravaganza although they would have received a wake-up call by their 2-1 defeat in India earlier this month.

It is a nice blend of experience and youth that has made Sri Lanka a team to watch out for in the tournament, especially under Australian coach Tom Moody who knows a thing or two about World Cup having figured in three editions.

Sri Lanka’s strength still is batting but their bowling has improved considerably recently, with Lasith Malinga capable of doing unpredictable things with the new ball.

They were always considered a two-bowler team of left-arm paceman Chaminda Vaas and ace off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan who have a total of 802 wickets between them in one-dayers.

Things have changed now as Malinga, a bowler with a deceptive round-arm action, has given his team more options with his consistency, a fact admitted by his captain.

“Malinga has given a different dimension to our overall bowling attack. The attacking options have become more,” said Jayawardene.

“We have ‘Vassy’ who takes early wickets. Murali is in the middle and Malinga becomes another attacking option upfront as well as in the middle overs. He is pretty good in the last few overs as well.

“We are stronger in bowling than when I first came into the team. Now we have a bowling attack that would suit any wicket anywhere in the world. We are in better situation because our pace bowling has improved.”

Sri Lanka’s batting remains as versatile as ever.

They have explosive left-handed openers in veteran Sanath Jayasuriya and Upul Tharanga who can demoralise any attack.

Jayasuriya, 37, is no stranger to the big event as he will be playing in his fifth, and probably the last, World Cup. He is the only Sri Lankan to have completed 10,000 runs in one-dayers.

Tharanga’s emergence as an exciting stroke-maker means that there will be fireworks from both the ends. He made a strong statement in the last Champions Trophy in India with back-to-back centuries.

There will be no respite for the opposition as wicketkeeper-batsman Kumar Sangakkara, Jayawardene and Tillakaratne Dilshan are capable of stepping up the run-rate in the middle order.

Sri Lanka should not face any difficulty in advancing to the next round from Group B, which comprises India, an inconsistent Bangladesh and first-timers Bermuda. The top two teams will make it to the next stage.

“What we’ve got to recognise is that a number of teams are going into this World Cup with very high expectations,” said Moody.

“You look at South Africa, Pakistan, New Zealand, Sri Lanka and India. All these sides are pretty evenly-matched, particularly on neutral territory.

“We as a group feel very confident going into this World Cup. My focus and the team’s must not be the World Cup, but the first game we play in the Caribbean. The most important game we play is our first which is in Trinidad.”

His team open their campaign against Bermuda on March 15.

Sri Lanka, who played the first two World Cups as a non-Test-playing nation, were the champions in 1996 and semi-finalists in 2003.

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Sri Lanka bags T20 cricket world cup defeating India

(NIDAHASA News) Sri Lanka became the cricket world champion after 18 years yesterday by defeating India in the World Twenty20 final in Dhaka on Sunday (06).

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(NIDAHASA News) Sri Lanka became the cricket world champion after 18 years yesterday by defeating India in the World Twenty20 final in Dhaka on Sunday (06).

Sri Lanka won 50-over World Cup crown in 1996, but was facing continues misfortune of losing the final in major events including two 50-over world cups and many T20 cups.

Kumar Sangakkara's memorable half-century helped Sri Lanka to case 131-run target in 17.5 overs.

It was a fitting farewell for Sangakkara as well as Mahela Jayawardene as both of them have pulled the curtains on their T20 careers with this victory.

“It's been a long time coming, (we've) waited five finals,” said Sangakkara.

“I am pretty happy that I was able to do something for the team. It means a lot to all of us. We are very humbled by this.” he added.

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni praised Sri Lanka saying “It was a perfect game for” Sri Lanka.

Being World Cup and Champions Trophy winners India hoped to become the first team to hold all three limited-overs trophies; but their quest was undermined by a to weak batting performance.

“In the middle overs our batsmen tried our best, but we couldn't convert the good start,” Dhoni said.

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Sri Lanka Premier Leage Cancelled

(NIDAHASA News) Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) says that they have decided canceled the Sri Lanka Premier League (SLPL) Twenty20 league due to lack of interest by prospective buyers to invest in the franchises.

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(NIDAHASA News) Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) says that they have decided canceled the Sri Lanka Premier League (SLPL) Twenty20 league due to lack of interest by prospective buyers to invest in the franchises.

All seven franchises for the SLPL were held by Indian companies. But they had failed to meet several deadlines to pay nearly three million dollars, SLC said.

“We will not have the tournament this year because the seven Indian franchise holders did not pay despite verbal and sometimes written assurances that they will,” SLPL Director Ajit Jayasekera told AFP. “We could not go on indefinitely.”

The this decision was taken last evening at an emergency meeting between SLC office bearers and SLPL’s organizer Somerset Entertainment Ventures (SEV) at SLC headquarters, SLC sources said.

Last year SLPL produced a stunning Rs. 289 million profit which will be badly missed by SLC this year which has already been marked as one of the worst ever financial years for SLC in recent memory with only a very few international tours lined up. SLC also obtained a cancellation of three Test matches against South Africa during the world’s number one team’s current tour of Sri Lanka, in order to secure a window for the SLPL.

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Sri Lanka Boxer stripped of Gold Medal after failing Second Doping Test

(NIDAHASA News) Sri Lankan boxer Manju Wanniarachchi was stripped of his Commonwealth Games gold medal today (08) after he tested positive for the anabolic steroids after his victory in New Delhi.

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(NIDAHASA News) Sri Lankan boxer Manju Wanniarachchi was stripped of his Commonwealth Games gold medal today (08) after he tested positive for the anabolic steroids after his victory in New Delhi.

After a protracted legal process, the Commonwealth Games Federations (CGF) Federation's court, meeting in Kuala Lumpur, ruled that Wanniarachchi has been disqualified from the 2010 Commonwealth Games and his competition results at the Delhi Games be nullified.

“The Court has ruled that the medal awarded to him be forfeited and returned to the CGF,” a statement issued by governing body said. “The gold medal in the bantamweight 56 kilo weight division will be awarded to Sean McGoldrick from Wales,” it said further.

According to statement Wanniarachchi's urine sample was found to contain 19-Norandrosterone, a banned performance-enhancing substance.

However Wanniarachchi lawyers have vowed to carry on his fight to try to keep his Commonwealth Games gold medal claming that the boxer may have unknowingly taken the banned steroid when he consulted a physician.

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