Reflections on Sri Lanka’s ODI Defeat at Home

Michael Roberts

I have not kept track of the cricketing scenario in Sri Lanka and the personnel who take the selectorial decisions. Nor did I watch the Third ODI match at the P-Sara Stadium live on web [though I tracked it for a while [on ESPN Web-script].

Joe Root batting

From this position of an ignoramus. I would like to know (A) whether Wanindu Hasaranga, Maheesh Theekshana, Dushmantha Chameera & Dasun Shanaka are not considered 50-over players; and (B) whether Angelo Matthews and Chandimal are regarded as old and fading.

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England in Decisive Win in Third 50-Over ODI in Colombo

Madushka Balasuriya, in ESPNcricinfo, 24 January 2025, where the title runs thus: “Root 75 sets up series-levelling win after spin-heavy England limit Sri Lanka” …and ADDs “Partnership between Root and Brook key as visitors knock off requirement on slow surface” …. England 223 for 5 (Root 75, Brook 42, Dhananjaya 2-37, Vandersay 2-45) beat Sri Lanka 219 (Asalanka 45, De Silva 40, Root 2-12, Overton 2-21, Rashid 2-34) by five wickets

Joe Root struck his 45th ODI fifty and with it helped England snap an 11-match losing streak away from home, as they won the second ODI against Sri Lanka in Colombo by five wickets and with it levelled the three-match series at 1-1.
Root was unable to see the game to a close, falling to an Asitha Fernando yorker with just 42 to get off 57 deliveries, but by that point – with England batting all the way down – it would have required a collapse of epic proportions for Sri Lanka overturn the result.

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A Pictorial Walk Down Memory Lane in Colombo

Asiff Hussein, at this digital site, …. A WALK DOWN THE MEMORY LANE OF COLOMBO IN PICTURES ….

A motley recollection of fond memories of that generation born in the carefree decades of the 1950s, 1960s & 1970s and survived in one piece through the 1980s when things were pretty much the same but had slowly begun to change….

Early morn saw folks take their tea with PERAKUM or COW & GATE condensed milk while kids had their milk with Marie or Nice biscuits from MALIBAN. Children back then got their fill of breakfasts with MD JAMS with fancy names like Golden Melon spread on bread. The sweet-toothed relished ZELLERS nut milk chocolates or went for a cool milkshake at Alerics PICADILLY CAFÉ on Galle Road, Wellawatte or a refreshing Faluda at BOMBAY SWEET HOUSE on Turret Road, Colpetty.

 

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Lessons in Life at Peradeniya University

Earlson Forbes’s EPITAPH ..……….[see  https://thuppahis.com/2020/04/19/mr-wjf-labrooy-a-historian-teacher-from-the-top-drawer/%5D …. succinctly pinpointing a “lesson for meaningful life” that he received from his Peradeniya guru, Mr JFK Labrooy, prompts me to present a set of personal recollections that display the encouragement and support that I and my family received from Justin Labrooy and his wife Erica.

When I entered Peradeniya University in 1957 in pursuit of an Arts-Degree and chose History as one subject [and eventually followed a Honours course in that field] I found myself in a first-year tutorial group under Mr Labrooy that included Ananda Wickremeratne, Russel Forbes, Trevor Roosmale-Cocq and Jayantha Dhanapala. On reflection I conjecture that this selection was no accident. It was Mr Labrooy’s foster-parent manipulation.

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At The Cutting Edge: ZOOM Meeting on AI Today

INVITATION 

This Sunday, 25 January 2026, we warmly invite you to join a special and timely discussion on Artificial Intelligence (AI)—a topic already shaping our lives and influencing our future in many ways.

We are delighted to welcome Dr Yasantha, a Sri Lankan–American AI expert, physicist, computer scientist, researcher, professor, and data scientist. He will share his insights and, more importantly, answer your questions in Sinhala or English during a relaxed, friendly Zoom discussion.

 

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Classical Dreams From An Erudite Lankan Brit

Dr Nihal D Amerasekera, in The Island, 18  January 2026

At this time of my life nothing inspires me more than the calmness of classical music. Winter Daydreams is an atmospheric piece of music composed by the Russian composer Tchaikovsky. In his music he paints brilliantly his mind at the time with storms, meditation and ceremonial splendour. There is classical music for every mood and occasion. I have always been mesmerised by the crimson glow of the sunsets that I have witnessed around the world. The combination of the sun, the clouds and their reflection on the water gives the sunset such a magical status. The dreamy and melancholic music composed by Massenet in Meditation from Thaïs and Chopin’s nocturnes transport me to those pristine sunsets I’ve seen. They do bring peace to my soul.

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“A Life of Colour” …. In Appreciation of Sybil Weereratne

Dodwell Keyt

The first oil painting by Sybil Weereratne was a vase with flowers. She recalls it without emphasis, as though the moment needs no special framing. The painting still hangs on the wall of her lounge room today, not as a declaration of beginnings, but as a quiet witness to them.

We are seated in the back room of her Australian home, a space that serves as both studio and sanctuary. Canvases line the walls. Light filters through a curtained window and settles across a vibrant painting shaped by memory, colours drawn from years of travel through Sri Lanka and India. The scene feels remembered rather than observed, assembled slowly, layer by layer.

 Sybil and her husband Neville Weereratne

 

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Charith Asalanka under the gun ……

Anonymous Author in Digital Source featured in The Island

[A few weeks back] Charith Asalanka faced the media for the first time since being stripped of Sri Lanka’s T20 captaincy and there was no bitterness in his tone. Instead, he sounded like a man choosing to play with a straight bat, pragmatic, reflective and determined not to let emotions drag him into more trouble after a bruising few weeks.

Asalanka has long been earmarked for leadership. Groomed for the role for more than a decade, he cut his teeth at Richmond College, Galle, winning multiple titles alongside a cohort that included Wanindu Hasaranga, Kamindu Mendis and Dhananjaya Lakshan. He was the obvious choice to captain Sri Lanka Under-19s and repaid that faith handsomely, steering the side to a series victory in England. Coached then by former great Roy Dias, Asalanka was marked out early as a special talent with an old head on young shoulders.

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Sri Lanka beat England in T20 Match at Khettarama

Item in  THE ISLAND newspaper, Thursday  22 January 2026

Kusal Mendis played the sheet-anchor with a surgeon’s touch as Sri Lanka posted a competitive 271 for six after opting to bat first in the opening ODI against England at Colombo’s R. Premadasa Stadium on Thursday. The wicketkeeper batter was left stranded on 93, but his knock proved the glue that held Sri Lanka’s innings together after the top order wobbled against England’s spin.

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Utilizing the Dutch East India Company Archives

Expanding Participation in Tapping the Dutch East India Company Archives: Call for participation: user questionnaire

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The GLOBALISE project is developing a digital platform to make Dutch colonial-era records—specifically Dutch East India Company archives—more accessible to communities around the world. These records include material connected to South Asia, including Sri Lanka. Based in Amsterdam, the project works with around five million digitised pages and uses AI-based techniques to make 17th- and 18th-century handwritten documents searchable through keywords, a feature already available in the current beta version. Additional tools to support searching and interpretation are still under development.

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