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[7] [8] Among others, Rahul Sood was cited as a tech leader from the Seattle area who is investing in cricket, where the Jaffna Stallions also announced a global education partnership with Code.org. [9] As part of their outreach to the country of Sri Lanka the Jaffna Stallions released a song in partnership with famous artists La Signore, aka ...
Kingswood College maintains close ties with their home-town rival school, Dharmaraja College, with whom they play the annual Dharmaraja–Kingswood Cricket Encounter, also known as Battle of the Maroons, [38] [39] which is the one of the oldest annual cricket match in Sri Lanka and the oldest in Kandy region.
The Sri Lankan Ordinary Level (O-level) formerly called Senior School Certificate (SSC), is a General Certificate of Education (GCE) qualification in Sri Lanka, conducted by the Department of Examinations of the Ministry of Education. It is based on the Cambridge University Ordinary Level qualification.
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West Indies collapse in the chase and Sri Lanka won the match by 161 runs. [44] This is the biggest win in terms of runs against Windies by Sri Lanka in ODIs as well. With this win, Sri Lanka won the series 2–0 to give them an unassailable lead in the series. Fernando won the man of the match award for match-winning batting performance. [45] [46]
The Battle of the Blues (Also known as Royal–Thomian Cricket Encounter) is an annual Big Match in Sri Lanka played between Royal College, Colombo and S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia since 1879. It is known as The Battle of the Blues due to the colours of the two school's flags i.e. blue , gold and blue of Royal College and blue , black and ...
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy, Sri Lanka: 6 September 2016: 2 432/14 India (260/5) v Sri Lanka (172) Holkar Stadium, Indore, India: 22 December 2017: 3 429/11 Sri Lanka (214/6) v Bangladesh (215/5) Ranasinghe Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka: 10 March 2018: 4 417/11 Sri Lanka (206/7) v India (211/4)
The Independent ' s reviewer, Salil Tripathi, considered the book to be a contender for the "Great Sri Lankan Novel", [15] as did Shashi Tharoor, who wrote: "Shehan Karunatilaka's extraordinary first novel is manifestly a work of genius—one that manages to be about Sri Lanka without being overtly about it, and seems to be about cricket but ...