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		<title>Kusal Janith with his Manager Ravi de Silva&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2016 02:39:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[SLC president Thilanga Sumathipala said that now that the ICC had admitted there was a flaw in the tests carried out by the Qatar laboratory on the urine samples of Sri Lanka cricketer Kusal Perera there was a case for seeking financial redress from the sport’s international governing body. “Without Perera’s personal expenses we have [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SLC president Thilanga Sumathipala said that now that the ICC had admitted there was a flaw in the tests carried out by the Qatar laboratory on the urine samples of Sri Lanka cricketer Kusal Perera there was a case for seeking financial redress from the sport’s international governing body.</p>
<p>“Without Perera’s personal expenses we have so far spent to about Rs. 13 million,” revealed Sumathipala. “Now that we have proved beyond reasonable doubt that Kusal is innocent and he is not guilty and that the ICC has agreed with our scientific case that we are right, as a player he has a claim.</p>
<p>“We will discuss with ICC separately with regard to certain payment of the costs which I am certain we want to refrain at the moment. I am confident we got the hard part right and we have a definite claim. We can’t sour the relationship with ICC but we are hopeful that something can be worked out. We have to definitely get our costs back. The indirect cost is colossal we will try to discuss that separately,” he said.</p>
<p>“We will have to take a different approach to this in consultation with the cricketer, lawyers and get advice and direction from the Sports Minister how we can handle this in the future.”</p>
<p>Sumathipala also recalled how SLC had fought out the case with the ICC on throwing and the banning of the doosra and brought about a change in the rules in defence of former Sri Lanka spinner Muthiah Muralitharan who went onto become the highest wicket-taker in Test history with 800 wickets.</p>
<p>“In the entire letter from the ICC it has been confirmed that the lawyers whom we have retained and the scientific evidence that was given on Perera has educated and taken the ICC into a different level of how they should work with this kind of situations in the future,” Sumathipala added</p>
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		<title>Rangana rips through Windies batting line up ..</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Oct 2015 01:42:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rangana Herath with his twenty third five wicket haul ( 6 for 68) and the eighth at Galle proved the West Indies bogey man as he has done on previous occasions against other teams made the visitors plunge headlong towards disaster at the end of the third day&#8217;s play in the first Test at Galle [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rangana Herath with his twenty third five wicket haul ( 6 for 68) and the eighth at Galle proved the West Indies bogey man as he has done on previous occasions against other teams made the visitors plunge headlong towards disaster at the end of the third day&#8217;s play in the first Test at Galle yesterday.</p>
<p>The Windies in reply to the Sri Lankan first innings score of 484 , were all out for 251 and were made to follow on trailing by 233 runs. At stumps they were 67 for 2 with Herath and debutant Milinda Siriwardena taking the wickets of openers Kraigg Breathwaite and Shai Hope respectively. The West Indies still need 166 runs to escape from an innings defeat. Darren Bravo the top scorer in the first innings with 50 is unbeaten on 20 and with him is left hander Devendran Bishoo.<br />
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Sri Lanka’s hero Rangana Herath who took 6 for 68 in action  at Galle yesterday. </p>
<p>West Indies in their first innings with 285 runs adrift to make Sri Lanka bat for the second time started off tentatively with Herath who took two wickets on the previous day starting with a maiden to Marlon Samuels. Nuwan Pradeep bowling from the Rampart end also bowled a maiden over. Darren Bravo looked edgy facing Pradeep and got one past through the slip cordon for 4. But in Herath&#8217;s second over Marlon Samuels whom the Windies depended on stepped out and drove Herath straight for 4, but two deliveries later Samuels going for a pull shot off a short delivery which kept low played on off his pads which was sufficient enough to dislodge the bail.</p>
<p>z_p20-Rangana-02.jpgJermaine Blakwood the talented right hander playing in his tenth Test match joined Darren Bravo and brought some order to the West Indian batting. Tharindu Kaushal who replaced Herath was treated harshly by left-hander Bravo , Tharindu Kaushal after being barred of bowling the &#8216;doosra&#8217; doesn&#8217;t look the same bowler which he was , his tendency to bowl quicker at times has made him lose control and Bravo despatched him to the midwicket boundary for a four and a six consecutively to take the Windies past the century mark. The rattled off spinner now had to be aware of his front foot in addition to his arm as he over stepped thrice in the over.</p>
<p>Blackwood and Bravo added 41 runs for the fourth wicket, Dammika Prasad struck when Blackwood edged one into the slips to give Milinda Siriwardena his first Test catch.</p>
<p>Mathews kept his pace-spin going with Prasad and Pradeep from one end Herath and Kaushal from the other end. Kashal was replaced by Milind Siriwardena giving the left armer his first bowl in a Test match. Siriwardene after bowling four overs without much success for ten runs was replaced by Herath once again and Herath obliged his skipper in the second ball just ten minutes before lunch, Darren Bravo going for a big drive on the off ended up with a thick inside edge and Dinesh Chandimal took a spectacular catch at mid-wicket. Bravo had faced 107 deliveries and had eight fours and a six in his 50.</p>
<p>Jason Holder no rabbit with the bat with a Test hundred and a couple of fifties the skipper and his former captain Ramdin had to perform something extra ordinary to restore the innings. Holder after striking four boundaries in his 19 adding 33 runs with Ramdin was caught by Perera, Jerome Taylor added a further 46 with Kemmar Roache for the eighth wicket when Taylor snicked one to Mathews in the slips off Tharindu Kaushal. When Taylor was dismissed the Windies still needed 68 runs to avert the follow-on. Mathews opted for the second new ball at 245 for 8 with Roache and Devendra Bishoo trying desperately to avert the follow. But Herath sharing the new ball with Prasad took the two wickets. Roach who faced eighty deliveries for his 22 fighting doggedly was stumped by Kusal Janith and Shanon Gabriel both fell to Herath who completed another five wicket haul 6 for 68. </p>
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		<title>Sri Lanka beat Pakistan by 2 Wickets&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2015 01:08:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Opener Kusal Janith Perera made mockery of Pakistan bowling, hitting to every corner of the ground in his flashy 25-ball 68, while Dinesh Chandimal (48.n.o) guided the late order, as Sri Lanka beat Pakistan by 2 Wickets in their second ODI concluded at Pallekele yesterday. Chasing 288 to win, Sri Lanka scored 50 in 3.5 [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Opener Kusal Janith Perera made mockery of Pakistan bowling, hitting to every corner of the ground in his flashy 25-ball 68, while Dinesh Chandimal (48.n.o) guided the late order, as Sri Lanka beat Pakistan by 2 Wickets in their second ODI concluded at Pallekele yesterday.<br />
Chasing 288 to win, Sri Lanka scored 50 in 3.5 overs and 100 in 10.2 overs before they switched on their self destructive mode, but Chandimal kept his head cool for a well-composed unbeaten 48, as he made use of handy partnerships with late order batsmen, Milinda Siriwardene (26), Sachith Pathirana (33) and Thisara Perera (15) to chase down the target for the loss of 8 wickets in 48.1 overs.<br />
Kusal Perera who is often compared to former Sri Lanka opener Sanath Jayasuriya equaled Jayasuriya&#8217;s fastest ODI half century as he smashed a half century off 17 deliveries striking 11 fours and a six overall in his knock.<br />
Thilakaratne Dilshan made a sedate 47 while one drop batsman Upul Tharanga added 28 guiding Sri Lanka to 140 in 18.3 overs before Rahat Ali bowled both of them in quick succession.<br />
Angelo Mathews was unfortunately run-out after Lahiru Thirimanne at the non strikers end said &#8220;no &#8221; but by that time Mathews was half way down the pitch . Thirimanne continued his poor form as he got out soon after playing a foolish upper cut to Anwar Ali at third man who took a stunner. Dinesh Chandimal and Milinda Siriwardene looked promising in their 37-run stand, but Mohommad Hafeez removed Siriwardene leaving it all on Chandimal who delivered with his third consecutive half century.<br />
Home town debutant Pathirana had a dream debut early on as he claimed the first two wickets of the day.<br />
Earlier half centuries by skipper Azhar Ali (79), Sohaib Malik (51) and a late assault by Mohammad Rizwan (52) together with poor fielding of Sri Lanka guided Pakistan to 280-8.<br />
Sohaib Malik scored his second consecutive half century as skipper Azhar Ali and Malik added 83 runs from 79 balls as the pair rebuilt the Pakistani innings after they were 3 down for 96 in the 23rd over. Malik took only 49 balls for his 50 as he added three sixes and two fours in it before skipper Angelo Mathews cleaned him up.<br />
Ali played a calm hand while wickets fell from the other end scoring 79 off 104 as he added 59 for the opening stand with Ahmed Shezad before being joined by Malik.<br />
Rizwan who came to the wicket when Pakistan were 4-179 scored a 38 ball 52 leading a late assault where he and Anwar Ali (29) added 56 in 39 balls for the seventh wicket as Pakistan scored 88 runs in the last 10 overs.<br />
The start of the match was delayed due to rain even though there was no overs reduction.</p>
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