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Galle International Stadium (Sinhala: ගාල්ල ජාත්යන්තර ක්රිකට් ක්රීඩාංගණය, Tamil: காலி பன்னாட்டு அரங்கம்) is a cricket stadium in Galle, Sri Lanka, situated near Galle Fort and fringed on two sides by the Indian Ocean. It is considered ...
The Asgiriya Stadium ranks second with 117 wickets, and is followed by the Galle International Stadium with 103 wickets. Both these records are also held by Muralitharan. [10] Sanath Jayasuriya has scored 2514 ODI runs at the R. Premadasa Stadium, making it the venue which has the highest ODI runs by a single batsman. [11]
Pages in category "Test cricket grounds in Sri Lanka" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Galle International Stadium; P. Paikiasothy ...
List of international cricket centuries at the Singhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground; Sri Lanka Army Ordnance Corps International Cricket Stadium; St. Anthony's College, Kandy; Surrey Village Cricket Ground
Galle Cricket Club is a first-class cricket team based in Galle, Sri Lanka. They play their home games at Galle International Stadium , which was reconstructed after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami . In the 2016–17 season, they took part in the Premier Trophy , Sri Lankan cricket's first-class competition.
The Australia cricket team is touring Sri Lanka in January and February 2025 to play the Sri Lanka cricket team. [1] The tour consists of two Tests and two One Day International (ODI) matches. [2] The Test series, where the teams are competing for the Warne–Muralitharan Trophy, forms part of the 2023–2025 ICC World Test Championship. [3]
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It is a cricket stadium in Galle, Sri Lanka, situated near the Galle fort and fringed on two sides by the Indian Ocean. It is considered to be one of the most picturesque cricket grounds in the world. Before being brought up to international cricket standards, it was known as 'The Esplanade', and is the home ground of the Galle cricket club.