Madushka Balasuriya in ESPNcricinfo, November 2025 where the title reads “Nissanka’s 98* keeps Sri Lanka’s hopes of making tri-series final alive” ….
Nissanka Mauls Zimbabwe …..
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My Interaction with Bradman ….. Bradman Weerakoon
Michael Roberts
Though Don Bradman had settled down in Adelaide and his son was a Lecturer in the Faculty of Law at Adelaide University and thereby a colleague [1], I never met the Don personally (while recognising his greatness by attending the massed commemoration of his death at the Adelaide Oval in 2001).
The first encounter with Bradman Weerakon was via his wife. It was an unplanned ‘encounter’. She was floating in complete peace in the relatively calm waters between reef and shore at the Boy’s Bathing Place off the Fort of Galle — a spot about 500 yards from the Roberts house in Middle Street — without allowance for the gentle current which took her into a rocky section of the swimming spot where corals and sea pencils were a danger. Spotting this, I swam rapidly to her side, told her to stay calm and floating and then guided her safely (still floating on her back) to a spot on the shoreline. She was pleased and grateful to the teenage lad who had assisted her.
the photo alongside is not of the Boy’d Bsthing Place” but it suggests the ckind of physical circumstances where I participated ona minor rescue act
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Bradman Weerakoon: An Enduring Epitaph
Chandrasena Maliyadde, in DailyFT 12 July 2025, where the title reads thus: “A Man lived in Many Hearts”….. https://www.ft.lk/columns/A-man-lived-in-many-hearts/4-778880
His legacy, lasting impact, and the void have no substitutes. His loss is not mourned only by his family, relatives, or friends. The entire country does it. The entire population was his family. There are 1.5 million public servants in the country. Bradman was always the pinnacle and was among the few most respected public servants. His demise marks the end of an era. It marks a profound loss and an absence that leaves a lasting impact and cannot be easily replaced.
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Heil “LILI MARLEEN” …. A Song That Straddled Enemy Lines
Lili Marleen (German version) – A song full of contradictions and history
One song and two singers came to represent opposition and resistance to Hitler in the Second World War. The most beautiful and certainly most popular song of the Second World War was Lili Marlene.
A poem written in 1915, it was first recorded by German singer Lale Andersen in 1939 and was titled Das Mädchen unter der Laterne (The Girl under the Lantern). Another hugely popular version was recorded by Marlene Dietrich, a German exile living in the USA.00:00
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Remembering Upali Seneviratne: An Exemplary Police Officer
Merril Gunaratne, in Sunday Island, 23 November 2025, …with highlighting being impositions of The Editor, Thuppahi
Upali Seneviratne was one of the finest officers of the Police of a bygone era, when it’s repute was at a peak. They were times when, subject to exceptions, officers considered themselves bound only by the writ of the IGP and the rule of law. Unfortunately, Upali’s odyssey with the police was relatively brief. He enlisted as a sub inspector in 1957, and retired in 1980 as an ASP.
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Sri Lankan Cricket Board in Sunday Times Gunsights
Item in The Sunday Times, 27 November 2025, … Authorship Not Indicated … A Travessty This
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Some Outstanding SL Civil Service Personnel in the Recent Past
Gamini Seneviratne, in The Island, 23 November 2025., with this title “Footnotes to the Ceylon Civil Service”
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Revolutionary Cricket? More Sri Lankan Commentary on the Perth Test Match
Responding to Lorenz Pereira’s Reflections, other Sri Lankan Aficianado have presented theri Thoughts …. significant thoughts because they are Not Dinky-die Aussies as such ...EDITOR, Thuppahi

PERTH, AUSTRALIA – NOVEMBER 22: Mitchell Starc of Australia celebrates with Travis Head after dismissing Zak Crawley of England during day two of the First 2025/26 Ashes Series Test Match between Australia and England at Perth Stadium on November 22, 2025 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)
SYDNEY FERNANDO in Colombo, November 2025
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Perceptive Readings of The Perth Test Match
EMAIL COMMENTS From Lorenz Pereira of Royal College, now in Melbourne, on the Sunday after the match
Dear Fitzy
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A Resolute Sinhala Lady’s Pursuit of Justice
Ishanka Singha Arachchi, in Groundviews, 9 November 2025, where thr title runs thus: A Southern Woman’s Endless Search for Justice …… with highlighting emphasis added by The Editor, Thuppahi.
The story of the women of the South, who have been struggling for justice for their forcibly disappeared loved ones for 36 long years, remains one of the most tragic chapters in Sri Lanka’s history. Despite countless obstacles, shifting political tides and the indifference of successive governments, their fight for truth and accountability continues with unwavering determination.
These women, now frail with age, still carry photographs of their missing sons, husbands and brothers, walking from one government office to another, from one protest to the next, demanding answers that never come.
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