India Overwhelm Kiwis in T20 Final

Andrew Miller inESPNcricinfo, March 2026 where the title runs thus: India crush New Zealand for third T20 World Cup title”

Abhishek, Samson and Kishan all smashed half-centuries to amass 255 before Bumrah’s four-for helped set up a massive win

India 255 for 5 (Samson 89, Kishan 54, Abhishek 52, Neesham 3-46) beat New Zealand 159 (Seifert 52, Santner 43, Bumrah 4-15, Axar 3-27) by 96 runs
It was a sea of blue at the Narendra Modi Stadium, and a black-and-blue beating for the luckless nearly-men of world cricket, as India – the hosts and pre-tournament favourites – delivered their third T20 World Cup title, and second in a row, with a ruthless 96-run victory over New Zealand.
Just as had been the case in their epic semi-final over England, India were asked to bat first but responded to the challenge with a fast-forwarded display of power-hitting. Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan both topped strike rates of 200 in a brace of otherwise contrasting fifties, but it was Sanju Samson who again seized the plaudits. He capped an epic late run of form with his second score of 89 in consecutive innings to take his tally to 275 in 138 balls since finding his range in India’s pivotal win over West Indies.

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Adoption of Sri Lankan Children by Australians

This ITEM is in the book by Wickerema S. WEERASOORIA, Colombo, Govt Press, 1988, pp. 288-89 ………… It has been prepared for TPS by Moira Djukanovic in Adelaide, a lady who adopted two Lankan boys in association with her husband Stan. As it happens Moira & Stan have been stalwart mebers of ASLA in Adelaide for decades; while Alex and Duncan….the two lads…. have grown to adulthood and are part of the Adelaidian Lankan networks.

Adoption of Sri Lankans by Australians

Though legal provision for adoption of children existed in Sri Lanka, it was confined to Sri Lankan nationals only.  Adoption of Sri Lankan children by non-nationals became possible only after the Adoption of Children (Amendment) Act, No. 38 of 1979 was enacted in 1979.

To legalise the adoption of a Sri Lankan child, the Family Court of Sri Lanka has to make an adoption order.  For such an order to be made there must be a joint application by the adoptive parents.  The Family Court then calls for the social and psychological aspects of the adoption.  The Court must be satisfied that there are special circumstances that justify making an adoption order in faour of the applicants.

Trevor Langridge with his three Sri Lankan children

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Sri Lanka’s Exemplary Action As Moral Guide For Awkward Situations

Sheyana Labrooy, in an article in eLanka entitled “Sri Lanka Steps Forward: A Blueprint for Peace in the Indian Ocean”

‘True global leadership is defined not by displays of power or retaliatory action, but by the strength to
rise above conflict and model a higher standard of humanity.’ Sri Lanka’s response to the sinking of Iranian frigate IRIS Dena has elevated it as a moral anchor in a turbulent geopolitical moment. In choosing humanitarian action over strategic manoeuvring, dialogue over division, and principles over posturing, Sri Lanka is offering a blueprint for regional leadership rooted in ethics rather than might.

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Canada Turns Tables on Trump & USA …

SEE …. ABSORB ....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTyI7Vnr51Q

‘rerouting ….. Carney’s answer  ‘I will starve your technology sector ‘….Canada is quietly rerouting the plumbing of the world’s economic system ….

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Hail VICTOR MELDER …. Serving Sri Lanka As Bibliophile Extraordinary

Dr Srilal Fernando, whose essay dated 2o26 is entitled “Victor Melder turns 90: Railwayman and bibliophile extraordinary”

Victor Melder is a household name in Melbourne. He is one of the best known Srilankans living in Australia. This came about because of the unique library that he has accumulated over many years with a combination of perseverance, determination and self-sacrifice. The Victor Melder Srilankan Library, (VMSL) is unique and has been of great service to Australians, SriLankans and many in different parts of the world. It is used by researchers pursuing a master’s degree or a doctorate, by other writers to various magazines, newspapers and websites, judging by the various accolades that the library has received over the years.

Another area it has been used is in genealogy. It has been a boon for those looking up their family tree. The eminent genealogist, Kyle Joustra acknowledges the data he has gathered from the VMSL. International writers on such topics as Cricket, Tea, Coffee, Plantations in general have drawn from this fount of knowledge. It has a full set of the journals of the Dutch Burger Union among the various rare publications.

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Israel under Threat From Iran?

Desert Wanderer serving up A Reading from STANISLAV In Moscow

Our good friend Stanislav in Moscow provides a good explanation of the technologies governing Israeli and US radar, defence, and anti-missile systems, and why Iran now has the upper hand.  There is also some very good footage of missiles hitting Tel Aviv among panick-stricken Israelis watching on in total disbelief, as Israel can no longer stop the missiles.  Israel is taking a pounding.
Stanislav makes it clear that he does not meet Vladimir Vladimirovich every morning at the Kremlin for kasha (porridge), syrniki (fried pancakes), Blini topped with caviar,  eggs, tomatoes and sausage, and tea, to discuss Vladimir Vladimirovich’s plans for the future.
Stanislav’s update on West Asia is revealing. 

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Vanni Hope Seeks Aid For Its Several Charitable Projects

VANNI HOPE …. An Appeal For Charitable Aid …. A Request That Thuppahi Michael Endorses with All His Heart

In November 2025, a devastating cyclone swept across Sri Lanka, severely impacting the Southern, Eastern and Hill Country regions. Floods and landslides damaged homes, schools, universities and critical infrastructure, leaving families facing loss of income, displacement and food insecurity. Although immediate relief has begun, many communities continue to struggle as they work to rebuild their lives.  …. Donate: https://vannihope.org/kana-yun-sri-lanka-cyclone-charity-walk-in-jaffna

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Charity In Excelsis: ‘Sustaining’ the Iranian Dead in Galle

A Newswire Item in FACEBOOK

A mobile cold storage unit valued at Rs. 2.2 million has been donated by the Galle business community to the National Hospital in Galle to assist in storing the bodies of victims recovered from the Iranian vessel incident off Sri Lanka.

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Iranian Warship seeks Protection … Yet More ‘Storms’ from the War in Middle-East

ITEM ONE: Iranian Vessel Seeks Safety in Lankan Waters, 5 March 2026

A day after an Iranian ship was torpedoed by the U.S. in the waters near Sri Lanka, the country’s president said his government has allowed a second Iranian ship to dock in one of its ports and allowed its crew into the country.

Appearing on television, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake of Sri Lanka said that the second Iranian naval vessel, the IRINS Bushehr, asked the Sri Lankan government if it could dock at one of the country’s ports.

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Blumenthal’s Assessment of American Policy in the Middle East

VISIT and take-in the Review of US policy in the Middle East by  Max Blumenthal

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