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Sri Lanka Vs Bangladesh, Live Streaming: When, Where To Watch 1st Test Match On TV And Online Sri Lanka will clash with Bangladesh in the first Test match starting on Tuesday in Galle.
Sri Lanka’s government has scored a string of wins in its long-standing civil war with Tamil militants. But it faces the challenge of integrating its Tamil minority.
Sri Lanka’s aspiration to become a major logistics hub in the region took a giant leap forward on Friday with the launch of a project to build the largest commercial and logistics complex in South ...
But with Sri Lanka also happy to set defensive fields, Bangladesh - who have had a very lean period in Tests of late - had no desire to put valuable World Test Championship points at risk.
MasterChef Sri Lanka is set to make its television debut as the 71st international adaptation of the globally acclaimed culinary franchise, the producers announced this week, positioning the show ...
Sri Lanka is attempting to sustain economic growth while maintaining macroeconomic stability under the IMF program it began in 2016. The government's high debt payments and bloated civil service ...
Sri Lanka must shift its focus towards fostering innovation, empowering entrepreneurs, and moving beyond its current economic trajectory to achieve a prosperous future with a sustained growth rate ...
LGBTQ+ Sri Lankans face violence, while promises by the government to repeal colonial-era laws remain unmet.
Sri Lanka completed a thumping innings and 78-run victory over Bangladesh before lunch on day four of the second Test in Colombo on Saturday, wrapping up the two-match series 1-0.
Pathum Nissanka's second successive test century led Sri Lanka to a formidable 290-2 after Bangladesh was bowled out for 247 on day two of the second test on Thursday. Nissanka and Dinesh ...
In addition, the Gross Domestic Product for Sri Lanka for the first quarter of 2025 at current price has increased up to Rs. 8,274,915 million from Rs. 7,920,616 million which recorded in the same ...
Sri Lanka Easter bombings victims named 'heroes of faith' by Vatican The 167 people recognised were Catholics attending mass at churches attacked by suicide bombers.
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