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Lankan Cricketers Mauled by Travel-Toss Decision-Safs

Sidarth Monga, in ESPNcricinfo, 3 June 2024 where the title reads thus: “So unfair – Sri Lanka, given a raw scheduling deal, struggle to find their bearings”

Delayed flights, matches at different venues, hotels far from the game venues have made life difficult for Hasaranga’s team. Sri Lanka’s players were in a hurry to complete the media commitments after their first match of this T20 World Cup. That’s because immediately after the match, they had to rush to their hotel in Brooklyn, an hour-and-a-half away, pack, check out, and then make their 6pm flight to Dallas where they will be playing what is now a must-win match against Bangladesh. This after they had to wait for seven hours at the Miami airport to take their delayed flight to New York to play this match.

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Safs face Sri Lanka in T20 World Cup

Andrew Fidel Fernando in ESPNcricinfo .… re Sri Lanka vs South Africa … at Providence, 10.30am local … “Big picture: Recent form against South Africa” …. The power of South Africa against the variety of Sri Lanka”

It is possible that both Sri Lanka and South Africa kind of suck. Since the start of 2023, South Africa have lost nine of the 11 completed T20Is they have played. Most recently, they were thrashed 3-0 by West Indies. None of those results were close. Sri Lanka, who won the T20 World Cup ten years ago, and for several years before that were arguably the best T20 outfit on the planet, have never really got close to making the semi-final of a limited-overs global trophy since then. They have won their last three T20I series in a row. However, those were against a Bangladesh team missing some key players, Afghanistan minus Rashid Khan, and Zimbabwe, who have not even qualified for this tournament.
Fair to say neither Sri Lanka nor South Africa come in with a lot of expectation.

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An Indian Performer Skips across Sri Lanka’s Wild Life Terrain

SEE YOU TUBE Presentation by Shakthi Mohan// Nriti Shakthi of India … entitled “Dance across the World”

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The Schaffters: Ceylonese serving Sri Lanka down the Generations

Michael Roberts

A major error by a Sri Lankan lady re Tamil representatives in Ceylon/Sri Lankan cricket in the exchanges in LINKED IN drives me to compose an item in TPS on the Tamil cricketers who played cricket for the island at the highest level in the 20th and 21st centuries (this is in process and will take time).

The Janashakthi Book on cricket sponsored by the Schaffters, which places SS Perera’s wonderful archive of work on the bookshelves, is an example of Sinhala Tamil cooperation that places  all manner of information on the island’s rich cricket history within our reach. While I will be scouring this work for data, I reach out here to aficionado seeking data (and photographs) displaying information on Tamils who represented Ceylon/Sri Lanka at the highest level in the years stretching from 1901 to 2024.

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A Classic Painting: Donald Friend’s ‘Reading’ of the Bandaranaike Legacy

https://thuppahis.com/2020/07/20/donald-friend-assessed-by-venerable-bhikkhu-dhammika-in-2003/Helene De Rosayro

This is an artwork seen at Retford Park, Bowral NSW,  hung on the wall of the residence of James Fairfax former owner of Fairfax Media. It is one of many paintings hung in his dining room where he had entertained many, including Heads of State and guests .

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Vale: Chris Rodrigo … A Scholar, Marxist & Friend

Kumar David in The Island, 26 May 2024  ….. whre the title reads thus: G.C. Rodrigo: Friend, Colleague and Comrade”

The phrase “When alone think clearly and when with others speak carefully” is attributed to Gautama Sidhartha. Though that may be apocryphal it certainly does depict his grace. Secondly, you will find that I sometimes refer to GCR as Gerard and sometimes as Chris depending on whether S. Thomas College or our later political comradeship is uppermost in the context.

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The School Thombos in Dutch Ceylon: Their Purpose

Bente de Leede & Nadeera Rupesinghe, whose article appeared in the  Law and History Review Volume 41 Issue 3 , August 2023 , pp. 501 – 521 …. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0738248022000499 ……. with the full title of the article being thus:  “Registering and Regulating Family Life: The School Thombos in Dutch Sri Lanka”

An Abstract: In eighteenth-century, colonial Sri Lanka, the Dutch church kept extensive registers of the local population. These “school thombos” contain individual registration of baptism, marriage, school attendance and death. This article argues that the school thombos reveal moral control over family life by the Dutch East India Company and the Dutch Reformed Church, while offering locals a legal and religious identity to employ in negotiating the Dutch colonial bureaucracy. These rarely studied registers shed new light on Sri Lankan family history and the practices of Dutch colonialism. What do they tell us about conjunctures of locals with colonial religion in eighteenth-century Sri Lanka? The school thombo was an instrument used to register and regulate family life, with specific functions and uses by different actors. This article explores the format, objectives and use of the school thombo. Why was the school thombo created and who were registered in these sources? What were the micro practices of drawing up the school thombo? The article is supported by several case studies that illustrate how the school thombo found its way into family life while demonstrating the value of written identities.

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Transforming Australian Culinary Tastes: “Colombo Social” run by Shaun

SEE  ….  Off Menu _ Shaun Christie-David – ABC News… which resisted all my hamhanded efforts at copying its pictures …. so ‘taste’ this

Shaun Christie-David can still picture the bin where he used to ditch his dhal sandwiches, the furtive act of a teenage boy of migrant parents desperate to fit in. He loved dhal at home. The aromatic combination of lentils, tempered mustard seeds, spices and fried onions made by his Sri Lankan-born mother, or amma, Shiranie, was his favourite meal.

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Pictorial: The Force of the Wind in Sri Lanka

Nisal Baduge in the Daily Mirror, 24 May 2024, in Item entitled  “Wild Dance of Nature”

Gusty winds sweep through Colombo, bringing both chaos and joy. Amidst the flurry of leaves and scattered debris, some find exhilaration in the tempest, their faces alight with delight as they embrace the wild dance of nature. Pix by Nisal Baduge

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A Rare Photograph: Gamini Dissanayake with the Australian and Sri Lankan Cricket Squads and Entourages at Asgiriya on 22nd April 1983

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THE SRI LANKAN PERSONNEL in the PHOTOGRAPH …. identified with aid from Mevan Pieris, Lam Seneviratne & Prakash Schaffter... with a few of the Australians identified in blue.

 STANDING L-to-R:  ………..16=Ravi Ratnayake; 17=Vinodhan John; 18=Rumesh Ratnayake; 19=Asantha De Mel; 20= Guy De Alwis; 21= DS De Silva; 22=Marlon Von Hagt; 23=Sunil Fernando; 24=Sidath Wettimuny; 25=Ranjan Madugalle; 26=Roshan Gunaratne or Anura Ranasinghe; 27= Arjuna  Ranatunga;….. with Don Thomas (masseur) standing in front of him; 28= CEB Anthony or WAN de Silva; 29=HC Felsinger/or WAN Silva.

SEATED L-to-R:  1Roy Dias; 2-Nuski Mohammed; 4-Chulaka De Zoysa; 5-Jayantha Paranathala; 6-Duleep Mendis; 7-Basil Rigg–The Manager of the Australian Team; 8-Gamini Dissanayake; 9-David Rutter–High Commissioner for Australia; 10-Greg Chappell; 11-Gamini Kannangara; 12-Chulaka De Zoysa; 13- Garry Sobers; 14-??; !5-??; 16-David Hookes.

A NOTE from Mevan Pieris: “I knew Chulaka de Zoysa very well and it was Chulaka de Zoysa who provided the gold coin that was used to toss in the first ever official test match. Both Chulaka and Gamini Kannangara were very close friends of Gamini Dissanaike.”

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