Sri Lanka ‘zimbabwe-yed’ at Rawalpindi

ITEM in ESPNcricinfo

Zimbabwe 162 for 8 (Bennett 49, Raza 47, Hasaranga 3-32) beat Sri Lanka 95 (Shanaka 34, Evans 3-9, Ngarava 2-15) by 67 runs

Sri Lanka’s batting imploded in the face of a disciplined Zimbabwe attack, as they fell to a 67-run defeat in the second match of the men’s T20I tri-series in Rawalpindi. They were bowled out for 95, chasing a target of 163. For Zimbabwe, it was the perfect response to their opening game defeat to Pakistan.
The wickets were spread among each of the six bowlers used by Zimbabwe. Richard Ngarava was excellent picking up figures of 2 for 15, but he was outdone by the ever-reliable Brad Evans, who ended with match best figures of 3 for 9.

Brian Bennett in full flow
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Asalanka Deposed !!! …. Yorked Himself?

Item in TelecomAsiaNet, 19 November 2025, with this title “Captain brought down by a bouncer of his own making?”

When Sri Lanka’s T20 skipper Charith Asalanka was quietly withdrawn from the tri-series in Pakistan, the early whispers blamed a bout of illness. But scratch beneath the surface and a different picture emerges — one where the captain’s defiance during the heated stand-off over continuing the Pakistan tour has come back to hit him like a nasty lifter on a cracked pitch.

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Present-Day Ramifications in the South Asian Political Scenario

Interesting food for thought on recent Gen Z colour revolutions in South Asia, from Sri Lanka to Bangladesh and Nepal.  The BBC loved them all and expected India to be next for a colour revolution which would sweep Modi and his government from power. But to the BBC’s great disappointment,  it didn’t happen.
There are some very complex and intriguing geopolitics taking place in South Asia. Unpacking these complexities is not easy and those attempting to do so without care are likely to make mistakes and form wrong conclusions. But this article makes a good start.

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Victor Melder receives a Well-Deserved Award

Michael Roberts

Victor  Melder was a Sri  Lankan railway officer who migrated to Australia way back in the third  quarter of the last century. But his  deep roots and affection  for his homeland inspired him to launch a paper journal entitled  Rhythm of the Wheels. I was among those who profited from this venture whenI  reached Australia in 1978;  while his stock of Sri Lankan material also assisted me during my occasional visits to Melbourne. The VICTOR MELDER LIBRARY will remain as a Memento marking Victor’s love affair with his homeland when this  good man departs to meet his maker.

It is just reward for such services that has seen VICTOR receive a Lankan Fest Luminary Award received on Sunday, November 16, 2025.

ALSO NOTE

https://www.vmsl-library.com/

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The Battle For An Archaic Fort in Jaffna in 1990 During the LTTE Insurgency

Gamini Goonetilleke, in JAFFNAMONITOR …. https://www.jaffnamonitor.com/inside-the-siege-a-sinhala-doctors-account-of-jaffna-fort-1990/

The first mortar shell screamed just after dawn on 10 June 1990.

It tore through the coral-stone ramparts of Jaffna Fort, the blast rattling every window in the city. Inside the pentagonal walls, 130 men—soldiers of the Sinha Regiment and young police recruits—looked at one another and knew: this was no skirmish. This was a siege.

For 107 days, the old Portuguese-Dutch-British fortress became the eye of a storm that swallowed the peninsula. Outside, LTTE snipers hid in the Public Library, mortars thundered from behind the Post Office, and a home-built monster called the Pasilan 2000 prowled the streets. Inside, the defenders rationed rice, drank brackish well water, and buried their dead between crumbling colonial walls.

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The Abeyesundere’s of Galle: Their History

Item in THE ISLAND, November 2025

A book covering the entrepreneurial ability and other matters pertaining to the well-known Abeyesundere family from Galle, Sri Lanka, authored by scientist of repute Dr. Nirmala M. Pieris, will be launched on November 14 at 6 pm at the auditorium of the Sri Lanka Foundation Institute, Colombo 7.

The book traces the 220-year history of the Abeyesundere family of Galle and centres on Pemyano William Abeyesundere, a respected ship chandler, landowner, and philanthropist. It weaves together archival research, family records and oral histories to present a detailed account of heritage and community, the publisher says in a brief write-up.

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A NOTE From Michael Roberts, November 2025

The Abeyesundere  family household in the  mid-twentieth  cenuty was in Kaluwella, the suburb where  St. Aloysius ] College served all and sundry.  Sushila and  Lakshman Abeyesundere both  attended  St. Aloysius and Lakshman played for the  cricket team when I was also in the team. He was  one of our  more fallible fielders, but pulled off two brilliant catches at cover  when we had only three fielders in the off for one of our  left-arm bowlers (Nizam? Vanderputt?) in the course of a strategic bowling programme called “leg-theory!” … a policy which won us that match as far as I can  recall.

Leg-Theory!! Therein lies a MAJOR STORY….. that went into the history of  Aloysian cricket as a team known as “The Invincibles” guided by Marcus  Jayasinghe  and led by Anwer Jawath. lakshman  is  seated on  the Csrl extreme left next  a  bloke named roberts, while anver is seated at centre enxt to our  revered Marcus coach, while Vernon  Regis and Carlyle Rodrigo are seated to his right.

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What IF? A Speculative Question in Sri Lanka’s History from 1956 Onwards

Madhuka Wickramarachchi

“If we assume that in an alternate reality, if then Prime Minister Bandaranaike had not chosen to bring the language legislation in 1956, what could have happened? (suppose that he had chosen the Buddhist agenda, instead) Would the English language ahev continued to dominate throughout or would the natural ecology of languageswould taken place in society and the Sinhala language assumed a dominant position over time?”

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Mongia’s Assessment of the Forthcoming SAF’s Tour of India

Siddarth Mongia in  ESPNcricinfo, November  2025,  where the  sub-title reads;

Big picture: World Test Champions’ toughest test

The variety of conditions Test cricket offers is evident from how the format’s world champions, South Africa, have not been able to even compete in their previous seven Tests in India, the country of their next challenge. They lost six of those Tests comprehensively, and were on their way in the seventh but for the rain.
Even within India, South Africa have struggled in a variety of conditions. In 2015-16, they were outdone by a young side for whom the team management considered raging turners a necessity. Then, in 2019-20, against an established home team, South Africa were blanked by huge margins on good batting surfaces that had nothing for the home spinners, who averaged 27.18 compared to their fast bowlers’ 17.50.

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Syria is A Nonentity Today

Nostradamus II, … with highlighting added by The Editor, Thuppahi

Jolani isn’t as stupid as one might think. Before meeting Trump in the oval office and getting a tour of the Lincoln Bedroom and a state banquet, the former head-chopping Jolani met with Putin and secured Russian support and legitimacy for his presidency, so the Russians will probably support the US resolution at the UN. The Russians are as bad as the Americans, and are just as willing to jump into bed with terrorists as the Americans. Putin has given Jolani his support.  When it comes to Syria, the Brits, Putin, the EU, Trump and Netanyahu are on the same page.

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India vs Safs: An Appraisal

Danny Byrne

Dear Friends, I am in Calcutta for the India vs South Africa Test Series. I have a few issues with technology at the moment as I bought a new laptop a few days ago at the duty-free shop at Panama Airport and the settings for Windows 11 were exclusively in Spanish. Some wonderful friends in the Beehive pub in South London have helped to get a new version installed in English but the keys on the computer are a mess and do not correspond to the symbols displayed in front of me. I cannot find the apostrophe or the question mark and several other useful keys.

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