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For centuries, barefoot pilgrims have walked through the arid jungles and lush forests of Sri Lanka’s east and south, ...
The National Olympic Committee of Sri Lanka conducted the celebration of Olympic Day 2025 on June 25 at the historic Galle Fort. The event aligned with the global Olympic Day theme – ‘Let’s Move’.
Sri Lanka could have easily kept Bangladesh to a lower score if a few chances did not go a-begging. Mushfiqur, one of the centurions at Galle, was dropped at deep mid-wicket by Lahiru Udara and an ...
Zesta has evolved from pioneering commercials to championing user-generated content, becoming one of the most recognisable names in Sri Lanka’s tea landscape.
LGBTQ+ discrimination persists in Sri Lanka Jeevan Ravindran in Jaffna, Sri Lanka 06/25/2025 LGBTQ+ Sri Lankans face violence, while promises by the government to repeal colonial-era laws remain ...
The National Olympic Committee of Sri Lanka (NOCSL) announced the celebration of Olympic Day 2025, to be held on June 25 at the historic Galle Fort. The event aligns with the global Olympic Day ...
This article by G.D. Lidurshan Avilash originally appeared on Groundviews, an award-winning citizen journalism website in Sri Lanka. A shortened and edited version is published below as part of a ...
Hong Kong’s men are one win from qualifying for a World Cup for the first time, after a comfortable 78-7 victory over Sri Lanka at Kai Tak Youth Sports Ground on Sunday.
The first Test between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka fizzled out into a damp draw on Saturday, with rain robbing the match in Galle of a proper climax. Sri Lanka were set a tall order of 296 in 37 ...
Mathews, playing his 119th and final Test, walked off to a standing ovation as the crowd rose for one of Sri Lanka's greats. The first Test between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka fizzled out into a damp ...
SL vs BAN, 1st Test Highlights: Rain has final say as Bangladesh-Sri Lanka Galle Test ends in draw TOI Sports Desk / TIMESOFINDIA.COM / Jun 21, 2025, 19:44 IST ...
Sri Lanka and Bangladesh concluded their first Test in Galle with a hard-fought draw. Despite a challenging chase of 296 runs, Sri Lanka held firm, with Dhananjaya de Silva and Kamindu Mendis ...