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Pakistan’s spinners secure a fantastic victory over Sri Lanka
Pakistan's slow bowlers had a great day, leading their team to a 31-run victory and a fantastic start to the ICC Women's T20 World...
2024 Presidential Election-Will the winner become the loser?
Voting for the 2024 presidential election has now ended. Now is the time to count the votes. By the end of tomorrow, it will...
Sri Lanka is on the brink of a crucial election
Sri Lanka's presidential election is just three days away, and the excitement is reaching fever pitch. This is a pivotal election for Sri Lanka...
ICC Announces Equal Prize Money for Men and Women
The International Cricket Council has made a significant decision to give equal value to women's teams and men's teams. This change will likely begin...
Limansa Tillakaratne plays for Sri Lanka U19
Tillakaratne Dilshan is widely regarded as a monumental figure in Sri Lankan cricket, leaving an indelible mark on the sport. Throughout his career, he...
Three influential cricketers to support Sajith Premadasa
As the presidential election in Sri Lanka approaches, the country's political organisations are heavily involved in campaigning. Ranil Wickramasinghe, Sajith Premadasa, and Anura Kumara...
Innocent people suffering from political scams in Sri Lanka
Politics in Sri Lanka is often seen as a deceptive game. Even though politicians present themselves as virtuous, their actions are often deceitful. This...
A perception that ultra-edge technology is being misused
In recent years, there has been a noticeable global expansion of international cricket, primarily fuelled by the widespread popularity of the T20 match format. ...
Uncertain State of Bangladesh’s Governance
According to the report, after the country's leader was driven out by a struggle, Bangladesh has become an administrative orphan and no one has...
Sinhala cinema in United Kingdom and low-budget productions
The indie film "My Angels" is a production by a group of talented Sri Lankans based in England, known as the Hela Parapura. This...
Emmerich’s ‘Those About to Die’ Unveils Ancient Rome
Rome By the time of Christ, Rome was a complex and multifaceted society, often harsh and unjust by modern standards but also governed by...
Embracing the Human Experience: A Journey Through Society
In the tapestry of our world, each thread tells a story of joy, pain, struggle, and triumph. As I embark on this journey of...
Cricket: Asalanka to lead Sri Lanka in T20s vs India
Sri Lanka's cricket team announced on Tuesday that all-rounder Charith Asalanka will lead the national side in the upcoming three-match Twenty20 series against world...
Explore the Magic: Storytelling, Narrative Art, and Maharaja
Vijay Sethupathi is widely recognised as one of the most exceptionally talented actors in Indian cinema. His acting method is remarkable, and he brings...
Former U-19 Sri Lankan Cricket Captain Shot Dead
The serene town of Ambalangoda was violently disrupted when Hinidumage Dhammika Niroshan, a former under-19 cricket team captain, was fatally shot in his own...
Sri Lanka Cyber Scam: Over 50 Billion Rupees Defrauded
In Colombo, Sri Lanka, on July 18th, the Financial Crimes Investigation Division (FCID) of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) made a significant revelation during...
Smiling Bowler’s Departure: Jimmy’s Farewell
Another significant chapter in the history of cricket has drawn to a close as the legendary Jimmy Anderson bids farewell to the sport. With...
Polonnaruwa: Tracing Sri Lanka’s Royal Legacy
Nestled in the heart of Sri Lanka's verdant landscapes, the ancient city of Polonnaruwa stands as a majestic testament to the island's rich cultural...
Curiosities of the Roman Empire: Fun and Fascinating Facts
The Roman Empire, which emerged from the city-state of Rome founded in 753 BC, is one of the most influential civilisations in human history. ...
Anuradhapura: The Cradle of Sri Lankan Civilisation
Anuradhapura stands as one of the ancient capitals of Sri Lanka, boasting a significant place in the annals of history and culture. Recognised as...