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		<title>Mathews is Dialog Cricketer of the Year</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews won the Dialog Cricketer of the Year 2015 at the Dialog Cricket Awards 2016 held at Waters Edge, Battaramulla last night, while retired cricketer Tillakaratne Dilshan was voted the Dialog People’s Player of the Year polling as many as 493,126 votes through sms and web voting. Mathews also bagged two [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews won the Dialog Cricketer of the Year 2015 at the Dialog Cricket Awards 2016 held at Waters Edge, Battaramulla last night, while retired cricketer Tillakaratne Dilshan was voted the Dialog People’s Player of the Year polling as many as 493,126 votes through sms and web voting.</p>
<p>Mathews also bagged two other awards in a glittering ceremony graced by Sports Minister Dayasiri Jayasekera and Pakistan cricket legend Wasim Akram who was the chief guest – the All-rounder of the Year for both Test and One-Day Internationals.</p>
<p>The awards which featured the performances of Sri Lanka’s cricketers for 2015 saw Dilshan and fast bowler Lasith Malinga bag two awards apiece.</p>
<p>Dilshan also won the T20 Batsman of the Year while Malinga picked up the Bowler of the Year award for both categories ODI and T20.</p>
<p>Wasim who played in 19 Tests and 59 ODIs against Sri Lanka between 1985 and 2002 recalled many memories of the matches between the two countries since his first visit to the country with Imran Khan’s Pakistan side in 1985.</p>
<p>“We had many major battles on and off the field, but lots of them off the field. Sri Lanka is a memorable place for me. It’s a ‘Heaven on Earth’ and we call it the Pearl Island,” said Wasim.</p>
<p>“What I like about the country is the positive energy that generates from the people. Everyone in Sri Lanka is happy and with a smile on their face. When I walk on the road I feel safe and it’s like my second home. People smile and say hello and some want to take selfies,” he said.</p>
<p>Wasim said his love for the country has made him an unofficial ambassador of Sri Lanka and wherever he went he always told people that Sri Lanka was one country they should not miss visiting.</p>
<p>Speaking of the country’s cricket Wasim said, “Sri Lanka played cricket in the real spirit. They are quite calm but deadly.”</p>
<p>Wasim praised the school system in Sri Lanka and said that it was “an unmatchable school cricket structure” that has helped the country produce so many great cricketers like Aravinda de Silva, Arjuna Ranatunga, Chaminda Vaas, Sanath Jayasuriya and Muthiah Muralitharan.</p>
<p>Wasim thanked Sri Lanka Cricket president Thilanga Sumathipala for inviting him to the awards presentation and said, “I am always available for Sri Lanka Cricket in any capacity. Pakistan and Sri Lanka are brotherly countries and one should help each other.”</p>
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		<title>Oh, for a Kulasekara in England</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jun 2016 02:13:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sri Lanka hit by injuries to Dhammika Prasad and Dushmantha Chameera and having Shaminda Eranga reported for a suspect bowling action on their current tour of England would have dearly loved Nuwan Kulasekara in their line-up for the third and final Test beginning at Lord’s on Thursday. Unfortunately for them Kulasekara with 21 Test caps [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sri Lanka hit by injuries to Dhammika Prasad and Dushmantha Chameera and having Shaminda Eranga reported for a suspect bowling action on their current tour of England would have dearly loved Nuwan Kulasekara in their line-up for the third and final Test beginning at Lord’s on Thursday.</p>
<p>Unfortunately for them Kulasekara with 21 Test caps and 48 Test wickets behind him announced his retirement from the longer version of the game at the beginning of the month to focus his attention on the sport’s shorter formats in which he is considered a greater threat with the ball.</p>
<p>It was at Lord’s that Kulasekara made his highest Test score of 64 &#8211; the only half-century he scored in that format, and helped Sri Lanka earn a honourable draw against England after being made to follow-on 359 runs in arrears.</p>
<p>That remarkable rearguard action took place on the 2006 tour when Sri Lanka shot out for 192 in their first innings in reply to England’s mammoth total of 551-6 declared made a tremendous fight back to deprive the host of a likely victory. Sri Lanka eventually ended on a handsome 537 for nine wickets having batted a marathon 199 overs and keeping England on the field for two and a half days.</p>
<p>Skipper Mahela Jayawardene played a captain’s knock of 119 in six hours, but after his dismissal at 371 Sri Lanka were still not safe from defeat. It was here that Sri Lanka’s late order and the tail showed guts and gumption.</p>
<p>Tillakaratne Dilshan batting at number seven scored 69 off 145 balls, but after his dismissal at 421-8 Sri Lanka were not out of danger yet.</p>
<p>It was at this point that Kulasekara joined Chaminda Vaas to frustrate England and earn Sri Lanka a creditable draw. The pair put on 105 for ninth wicket with Kulasekara’s share in the partnership being a gallant 64 off 133 balls.</p>
<p>He defied the England bowlers comprising Hoggard, Flintoff, Mahmood, Plunkett, Collingwood and Panesar for 189 minutes.</p>
<p>When Kulasekara was finally dismissed Vaas left unbeaten on 50.</p>
<p>The Cricinfo match report stated: “When England enforced the follow-on nobody expected them to need a third new ball; even this was repelled by the lower-order. Panesar was introduced with a relatively hard ball and Kulasekara twice lofted him over midwicket, the second of which brought up a maiden Test fifty off 92 balls and also carried Sri Lanka past 500.</p>
<p>In the first innings Kulasekara’s 29 was nothing more than an annoyance, his second effort turned into one of the more memorable rearguards and the highest score by a Sri Lankan No. 10.”</p>
<p>Kulasekara’s final Test appearance for Sri Lanka was also against England at Lord’s two years ago.</p>
<p>What Test cricket will be missing is Kulasekara’s lovely smooth action which helps him to hurl the ball at a lively pace, getting enough seam movement both ways to trouble the batsman. His skills lie in his ability to produce inswing and he is well known for his moderate nature to the batsmen, seldom being overly aggressive. He is regarded as one of the best swing bowler’s currently playing cricket.</p>
<p>Kulasekara came of age in the year 2008, when he took 47 wickets – which propelled him to the top spot in the ICC ODI rankings for bowlers in March 2009. The retirement of Vaas and the inconsistency of Lasith Malinga proved to be a boon for Kulasekara as he leapfrogged them to emerge as the strike bowler of his side.</p>
<p>Despite lacking express pace Kulasekara made the most of his ability to swing the new ball and has been a standout performer in ODIs as his 186 wickets from 173 matches prove.</p>
<p>So it is no surprise that the 33-year-old fast bowler has decided to continue to play for Sri Lanka in the two shorter formats – 50 overs and T20.</p>
<p>In the present context of what the team is undergoing in England, Sri Lanka would dearly love to have someone of Kulasekara’s ability in the side not only to boost their bowling line up but also the tail which the current lot apart from Rangana Herath have fallen short of delivering.</p>
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		<title>Vaas impressed with India&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2015 03:49:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Former Sri Lanka seamer Chaminda Vaas says he is impressed by the aggressive cricket that India is playing in the current Test series against his countrymen. India lost the first Test, of the three-match series, in Galle after dominating the first four days of the match but bounced back to comprehensively beat the hosts in [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Former Sri Lanka seamer Chaminda Vaas says he is impressed by the aggressive cricket that India is playing in the current Test series against his countrymen.<br />
India lost the first Test, of the three-match series, in Galle after dominating the first four days of the match but bounced back to comprehensively beat the hosts in the second Test at the P. Sara Oval.<br />
In both matches new India captain Virat Kohli has not been afraid to take risks in order to see his side win and that nature of cricket is what impresses Vaas, who took 355 wickets in 111 Tests for Sri Lanka.</p>
<p>Vaas said: &#8220;It is good that India is playing aggressive cricket. All good sides do, especially when they play with five bowlers. They are rebuilding under Virat Kohli and I like their aggressive brand of cricket.<br />
&#8220;At Galle, they got bogged down after the match turned against them. But they didn&#8217;t let that happen again. Sri Lanka will have to play very good cricket to try to beat them again.&#8221;<br />
The former left-arm bowler has also backed India&#8217;s policy to go with five specialist bowlers in Test cricket, instead of the traditional four.</p>
<p>Kohli has said countless times that he wants the extra bowler in the side to get 20 wickets in the match.<br />
Vaas commented: &#8220;Playing five bowlers gives a certain balance to teams. But that is not always possible. Then different combinations are tried out.<br />
&#8220;There may not be proper all-rounders in there, but all good sides have players who can perform dual roles.&#8221;<br />
The third and final Test starts on 28 August in Colombo.</p>
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		<title>Vaas severs links with SLC Expected to follow course in Australia&#8230;..</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2015 06:50:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sri Lanka fast bowling Coach Chaminda Vaas tendered his resignation yesterday to Sri Lanka Cricket and he is expected to fly to Brisbane later this month to complete his level III coaching course. Ceylon Today exclusively reported on 4th March under the headline &#8216;&#8221;I&#8217;m going as I&#8217;m frustrated&#8221; – Vaas, that Chaminda Vaas is planning [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sri Lanka fast bowling Coach Chaminda Vaas tendered his resignation yesterday to Sri Lanka Cricket and he is expected to fly to Brisbane later this month to complete his level III coaching course.<br />
Ceylon Today exclusively reported on 4th March under the headline &#8216;&#8221;I&#8217;m going as I&#8217;m frustrated&#8221; – Vaas, that Chaminda Vaas is planning to retire from his position after the 2015 World Cup due to frustrations about the prevailing system back then.<br />
Vaas had been offered the new position as Sri Lanka under 19 bowling coach, which he had rejected after the meeting with the officials of the interim committee.</p>
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<p>Sri Lanka fast bowling Coach Chaminda Vaas tendered his resignation yesterday to Sri Lanka Cricket and he is expected to fly to Brisbane later this month to complete his level III coaching course.<br />
Ceylon Today exclusively reported on 4th March under the headline &#8216;&#8221;I&#8217;m going as I&#8217;m frustrated&#8221; – Vaas, that Chaminda Vaas is planning to retire from his position after the 2015 World Cup due to frustrations about the prevailing system back then.<br />
Vaas had been offered the new position as Sri Lanka under 19 bowling coach, which he had rejected after the meeting with the officials of the interim committee.<br />
Vaas has further said that he will take a decision about his future following his course in Brisbane while he is planning to conduct a media briefing before his journey to reveal the reasons behind his resignation.<br />
As Vaas described back then, he has not been given a free hand to carry out his duties and further added that he has no intention of serving the country in the future. He had also said that he has received an offer to coach from a foreign country.<br />
&#8220;To be very honest, I&#8217;m frustrated. There are many things that are happening here. After this (my final tournament), I hope to reveal everything to the press at a future date,&#8221; said Vaas during the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.<br />
Vaas served as head of Sri Lanka bowling coach from February 2013 where Sri Lanka fast bowlers delivered to win a Test series in England as well as to drawing a series against Pakistan in UAE. Rumesh Rathnayake was appointed as the fast bowling consultant during the concluded World Cup Tournament.</p>
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