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Galle cricket stadium has seen some very tough times in the past. Most notably being the damage caused by the tsunami on 26 December 2004. It destroyed a major part of the ground.
England could be the last team to take on Sri Lanka at its famed Galle stadium, considered one of the world's most picturesque cricket grounds, when they tour in November.
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Brace yourselves, it's going to get spicy in Galle. 22m Andrew Fidel Fernando. For Virat Kohli, it will be about 'high-voltage cricket' but no 'unnecessary tension' 4y ...
“Galle cricket ground has a unique place in international Test cricket history for its location. Also one of the most successful venues for the national team. I would like to plead and humbly request ...
In addition to this, in a press release datelined June 8, 2020, Yash Mittal an avid lover of cricket has listed five of the most picturesque cricket grounds in the world. And yes – you have guessed it ...
More than two weeks after the tsunami disaster, Sri Lanka's Galle cricket stadium continues to lie in ruins. "It will take another year before the ground will be ready to host international matches," ...
A survey conducted in UK with voting from cricket fans across the world saw Galle being rated the most picturesque ground in the world. Even 15 years after achieving full status of the ICC, Test ...
When yet another shower lashed the Galle International Stadium at 2.15pm, even though the Indian bowlers would have been relieved, it was a cruel heartbreak for the groundsmen who had worked hard ...
The last Test draw at the Galle cricket ground was between the same two sides in 2013. "I think the game is open for both sides," Kamindu said. "If we are able to get three wickets early, then we ...
"We could have another cricket grounds in Galle soon," he added. Australia are not due to visit Sri Lanka again until the winter of 2022 according to the ICC's Future Tours Programme.
When yet another shower lashed the Galle International Stadium at 2.15pm, even though the Indian bowlers would have been relieved, it was a cruel heartbreak for the groundsmen who had worked hard ...