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Jungle shrines and wild elephants
Ancient sculptures, national parks, and plenty more to see when you come to HambantotaDinesh Chandimal19-Aug-2012Hambantota is a long journey from my
T&T coach blames mental breakdown for horror run
Last year, Trinidad and Tobago’s (T&T) cricketers dropped just one game in winning the President’s Trophy. In 2005, with one match in the preliminary
Jamieson: 'Screws and wire doesn't make you bulletproof'
The fast bowler conceded his first return from injury was rushed and he has sought outside advice to help his latest comebackAlex Malcolm02-Oct-2025As
Hasaranga, Pathirana, Babar headline LPL 2023's team of the tournament
Players from Dambulla and Kandy dominate the 2023 honour rollMadushka Balasuriya21-Aug-20231. Babar Azam (Colombo Strikers)Even before the LPL auction
Mehidy Hasan Miraz makes the step in a time of plenty for Bangladesh
The offspinner followed his success with the ball in the ODIs against West Indies with his maiden Test centuryMohammad Isam04-Feb-2021For an offspinne
Make South African cricket great again, and other items on the interim CSA board's agenda
Sports minister Nathi Mthethwa calls for transparency, wants quick results from the new panelFirdose Moonda30-Oct-2020Analyse and act on the forensic
SL's tragic hero treads a lonely road, again
If other men were witness to as much incompetence as Angelo Mathews has become used to, dressing rooms might have been set ablaze Andrew Fidel Fernand
Australia then and now
Between the 1992 and 2015 World Cups, the sociopolitical face of the country-continent has changed dramatically, increasingly turning towards AsiaMalc
ICC eyes closure in landmark case
The Pakistan trio’s playing future is at stake in Doha, while it is a crucial case for the ICC and ACSU as wellOsman Samiuddin in Doha04-Feb-2011On Fr
South Africa start firm favourites
Pakistan’s inconsistent batting could be their biggest problem in the ODI series against in-form South AfricaMadhusudhan Ramakrishnan28-Oct-2010After