Danny Byrne: An Intrepid British Cricket ‘Imperialist’ ….

Michael Roberts 

The British  Empire was carved out over the centuries by intrepid adventurers aided by the weaponry developed in the British Isles and anability to organize their power to maximum effect. When pursuing my interest in cricket and taking in a Sri Lankan cricket match in my beloved home town of Galle on …., I met two intrepid Brits of the modern era, Nick White and Danny Byrne (see photo at Galle taken by me).

Yes …………..  two dinky-die Brits; both cricket nuts. But Danny outdoes Nick. He has invested a good part of his time in recent years travelling on local transport (and a few readers know full well what this means) and watching cricket in all manner of sites in India and Sri Lanka. His latest remarkable move has been to the match played at Dharamsala where a new venue was christened at Chandigarh in Mohali District in the Punjab (see ……………………….. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maharaja_Yadavindra_Singh_International_Cricket_Stadium).

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“Noble Death” ….. Empowering the Body

Arthur Saniotis & Michael Roberts:  “Empowering the Body and ‘Noble Death’,” .… a reprint of an article pubd in Social Analysis, Volume 50, Issue 1, Spring 2005, 7–24 © Berghahn Journals

Facing death with equanimity and with a honed, trained body is an expression of sheer power.1 When a group of like-minded individuals confronts an oppositional force with equal mental and bodily capacities, whether on a sports field or in a warring conflict, the result is power compounded. Each article in this special section ‘confronts’ such powers. Together they explore several regionally specific projects in Asia in which dying for a cause is seen as a virtue.

There are several parts of Asia where social practices and cultural traditions have consciously nourished bodily empowerment. In these select yet dynamic traditions, mind and body are conceived as a unity. Attentiveness to cosmic powers is an integral aspect of disciplined ascetic practices that seek to harness bodily energy in maximal ways. These practices confront death. They are directed toward transcending the fear of death—and death itself. When they are inserted into a moment of violent conflict involving interpersonal combat, they encourage a steely, terrifying fearlessness as well as deadly striking power.

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Riveting Test Cricket at Lord’s as Wickets Crumble

Andrew Miller in ESPNcricinfo.com, 5 June 2026

Welcome to England‘s new Test era. Stop me if you’ve read this one before.
The opening day of the 2026 Test summer proved to be wildly undulating, intermittently chaotic, and utterly compelling. It was blessed with moments of genius and splashes of rank ineptitude, as polarised as the bright sunshine and torrential downpours in which it was staged, and it finished with England in command against New Zealand despite their best efforts at self-sabotage.
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The net result was scarcely distinguishable, in other words, from the last first day of an England versus New Zealand Test match at Lord’s – the original Stokes-McCullum launch party of June 2022, when 17 wickets tumbled in a madcap day of seam and swing, and England’s eventual total of 141 in 42.5 overs (compared to 140 in 39.4 this time around) ended up being the launchpad for greater things.

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Analysing The Kandyan Kingdom’s Last Stand against the Might of Great Britain

Last Stand in Kandy Kindle Edition,  by Miliani Philip Sansoni (Author)

The book “Last Stand in Kandy” discusses the annexation by the British of the Kingdom of Kandy, after centuries of its’ stubborn resistance to foreign powers. It also covers the period before annexation, full of negotiations, intrigue and finally open warfare. The book also deals with the advent of Western colonisation and discusses the rivalry between the Dutch, the British and the French, insofar as it affected Sri Lanka.

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Memories: Growing Up Jewish in New York

Richard Koenigsberg

Just to go back in time a bit. Before High School, I lived in a lower-middle class neighborhood, (Irvington, New Jersey). I lot of Italians, Poles, etc., although I didn’t pay much attention to ethnicity.

Many of the tough guys at school called me “Jew boy.” Didn’t bother me a bit. I wasn’t religious. My classmates were very much against me at first. I had to reverse this.

 

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Sri Lanka Defeat Windies at Kingston, Jamaica

Andrew Fidel Fernando in ESPNCricinfo, June 2926

Sri Lanka 303 for 7 (Nissanka 79, Kusal Mendis 72, Forde 2-44, Chase 2-47) beat West Indies 262 (Hope 56, Greaves 45, Chameera 4-67, Theekshana 2-26) by 41 runs
Kusal Mendis hit 72 off 62 to energise Sri Lanka after a slow start, while Pathum NissankaJanith Liyanage, and Charith Asalanka produced important innings in Sri Lanka‘s advance to 303 for 7. On a Sabina Park surface that took some turn, their total turned out to be 41 too many for West Indies, who began solidly enough, but were ultimately reined in by Sri Lanka’s spinners.
Kusal Mendis ackonowledges applause

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The Topsy-Turvy Land Use Situation in the North of Sri Lanka: Tamil Travails

 Sidhartha Thamby … OR … Aruliniyan Mahalingam, in an article entitled “The Land That Never Returned: The North’s Unfinished Struggle under the Thirteenth Amendment”

The Dividends to Reap from State Land

According to the Land Commissioner General’s Department (eSlims, as at 7 February 2022), 123,141 land use permits have been issued against a total of 401,000 families in the province. The number eligible to receive permits in 2022 stood at 40,782, with 6,040 permits still unused.

All permits ultimately flow through the Governor’s office for processing before titles are issued by the Director General of Lands in Colombo — a labour-intensive sequence that encompasses title settlement, land-use inspection, application verification, surveying, and document uploads.

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AG Fraser of Trinity: A Momentous & Far-reaching Tour of Australia in 1915

Harendra Alwis,  whose preferred title in an article presented on 28 May 2026 runs thus: “Alek Garden Fraser’s tour of Australia in 1915” ….. with highlights imposed by The Editor, Thuppahi

The week Alexander Garden Fraser stepped ashore in Fremantle, Australian transports were closing on the Dardanelles. Within days the cliffs of Gallipoli would be taking the bodies of farm boys from Ballarat and bank clerks from Bathurst, and the country he had come to address — its mood pledged to a distant war, its borders sealed by a colour line then less than fifteen years old — would find itself remade by grief. Into this charged atmosphere walked a Scottish clergyman from a hill town in central Ceylon, ostensibly to speak for the Church Missionary Society. What he in fact did, between Melbourne in mid-April and Perth in mid-May, was to challenge — quietly, then less quietly — the racial settlement on which the Australian Commonwealth had been founded.

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Sri Lanka Women’s Cricket Squad for World Cup

ESPNcricinfo Staff …. https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/ambidextrous-spinner-shashini-gimhani-in-sri-lanka-s-t20-world-cup-squad-1538811

Batter Vishmi Gunaratne, wristspinner Shashini Gimhani and seamer Kawya Kavindi have been picked in Sri Lanka’s squad of 15 for the Women’s T20 World Cup in England starting on June 12.

Chamari Athapaththu was named captain of the team and will be representing Sri Lanka in her tenth T20 World Cup.
Rashmika Sewwandi, Dewmi Vihanga, Inoka Ranaweera were left out of the squad that played the series against Bangladesh earlier this month. Gimhani, 17, is an ambidextrous wristspinner, a lass who has played seven T20 internationals, having made her debut as Sri Lanka’s youngest international at the age of 15.

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“Football” …. The World Battle For Primacy

And Where a Roberts enters the Reckoning ! …. https://www.aramcoworld.com/en/articles/2026/mj26/football-or-soccer-why-the-world-cant-agree-on-the-name

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