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  2. Te Kaha (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    Te Kaha under construction from Tuam Street (September 2024) The CCDU Recovery Plan, with the designation for the stadium the large blue area right of centre. Te Kaha, also known as the Canterbury Multi-Use Arena, and as One New Zealand Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-use sports arena in Christchurch, New Zealand. It is situated on ...

  3. List of international men's cricket grounds in New Zealand

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    vs Sri Lanka. 14 December 2024 vs England. 29 [9] 15 February 1981 vs India. 31 March 2023 vs Sri Lanka. 39 [10] 28 December 2008 vs West Indies. 14 January 2024 vs Pakistan. 13 [11] Sky Stadium: Wellington - - 0: 8 January 2000 vs West Indies. 3 January 2019 vs India. 31 [12] 22 December 2006 vs Sri Lanka. 21 February 2024 vs Australia. 16 [13 ...

  4. List of international cricket grounds in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The R. Premadasa Stadium was also one of the three grounds in Sri Lanka that hosted matches for the 1996 Cricket World Cup. The other two were the Asgiriya Stadium and the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground. [6] The R. Premadasa Stadium was the venue for the match in 1997 where Sri Lanka scored a record 952 runs for 6 wickets against India. [7]

  5. Sri Lankan cricket team in New Zealand in 2024–25 - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand won the toss and elected to field. Kusal Perera (SL) scored his 2,000th run and first century in T20Is. [14] He became the third Sri Lankan player to score a T20I century after Tillakaratne Dilshan and Mahela Jayawardene. [15] This was Sri Lanka's first victory in T20Is in New Zealand since 2006. [16]

  6. New Zealand cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2019 - Wikipedia

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    The Test series was drawn 1–1, with Sri Lanka winning the first match and New Zealand winning the second. [8] In the third and final T20I match, Sri Lanka's Lasith Malinga became the first bowler to take 100 wickets in Twenty20 International cricket. [9] Malinga took a hat-trick, and four wickets with four balls, in the third over of his ...

  7. Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited - Wikipedia

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    Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited is a public limited liability company incorporated in Sri Lanka in 1926 by its founder D. R. Wijewardena. 75% of its shares were Nationalized under the Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited (Special Provisions) Law No. 28 of 1973 and this stake is held by the Public Trustee of Sri Lanka on behalf of the ...

  8. FACT CHECK: Was A Vote In New Zealand Parliament ... - AOL

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    Fact Check: Members of Parliament in New Zealand representing the Maori people, labeled as Te Pāti Māori, interrupted a reading of the ‘Treaty Principles Bill’ on Thursday, November 14th ...

  9. Pallekele International Cricket Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The first Test match on this stadium between Sri Lanka and the West Indies was played from 1 to 5 December 2010. The first One Day International match at the venue was played between New Zealand and Pakistan on 8 March 2011. [4] Pallekele is also the host for the Kandurata cricket team. [5] [6] [7]