Sri Lanka Navy Sports Club is a first-class cricket team in Sri Lanka. They played their debut first-class match against Nondescripts Cricket Club in January...
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Sri Lanka Navy Sports Club or Navy SC may refer to: Sri Lanka Navy Sports Club (cricket) Sri Lanka Navy Sports Club (football), now known as Navy Sea...
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(Panagoda) Sri Lanka Navy Sports Club (Welisara) Sri Lanka Ports Authority Cricket Club (Seeduwa) Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club (Colombo) The National...
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is Cricket. Rugby union is also popular. Other popular sports are water sports, badminton, athletics, football, basketball and tennis. Sri Lanka's schools...
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Sri Lanka Navy Sports Club is a Division 'A' rugby union team based in Sri Lanka. It is the rugby union team of the Sri Lanka Navy Sports Club. In 2014...
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Cricket was introduced to Sri Lanka (then called Ceylon) in the first quarter of the 19th century, following colonisation of the island by the British...
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on the sub-continent, top-level football in Sri Lanka stands somewhat in the shadow of the country's Cricket team. However, the side did reach the second...
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Force Sports Club Sri Lanka Army Sports Club Sri Lanka Navy Sports Club Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club Antonians Sports Club (first-class 1991–92...
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Cricket Council (ICC). It was the second World Cup to be hosted by Pakistan and India (who had also hosted the 1987 Cricket World Cup) but Sri Lanka were...
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Football is one of the most famous games in Sri Lanka just behind cricket. Most football clubs are based in main cities like Colombo, Kandy, Negambo and...
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Force Sports Club Sebastianites Cricket and Athletic Club Sri Lanka Navy Sports Club Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club Kalutara Town Club Lankan Cricket...
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winners of the 2021–22 season, are Sri Lanka Navy Sports Club. The tournament, first named the Sri Lanka Women's Cricket Limited Overs Tournament, began...
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crisis Operation Prosperity Guardian 9 January – Red Sea crisis: The Sri Lanka Navy announces it will join a US-led operation in the Red Sea against attacks...
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30 Tests at home. After being eliminated by neighbours Sri Lanka on home soil at the 1996 Cricket World Cup semi-final, the team underwent a year of change...
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of Indic text. Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte, commonly known as Kotte (pronounced [ˈkoːʈeː]), is the legislative capital of Sri Lanka. Sri Jayawardenepura...
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The Sri Lanka Rugby Championship, known as the Nippon Paint Inter-Club Rugby League for sponsorship reasons, is the major national rugby union club competition...
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Lanka Air Force Sports Club Sebastianites Cricket and Athletic Club Sri Lanka Navy Sports Club Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club "Limited-over tourney...
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Navy Ground is a cricket ground in Welisara, Sri Lanka. The first recorded match held on the ground came in 2002 when Galle Cricket Club Under-23s played...
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Dushan Hemantha (category Sri Lanka Navy Sports Club cricketers)
Saracens Sports Club on 13 December 2014, against Colombo Cricket Club in the 2014–15 Premier Limited Overs Tournament. Hemantha played for Sri Lanka Navy Sports...
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Cricket was introduced in Sri Lanka during the 19th century by the British. A Sri Lankan school was the first to play cricket in 1864, primarily against...
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Sri Lanka Police Sports Club (Police SC) is a Division 'A' rugby union team based in Sri Lanka, competing in the Dialog Rugby League. It is the rugby union...
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Sri Lanka Army Sports Club is a Division 'A' rugby union team based in Sri Lanka that plays in the Dialog Rugby League in Sri Lanka. It is the rugby union...
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Test/ODI umpire S. Illangaratnam - late Sri Lankan cricketer, stalwart of Moratuwa and Bloomfield cricket clubs prior to the Test match era and the coach...
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elections. Sri Lanka discovered the game of rugby at the same time as India, and the first rugby club, the Colombo Football Club, was founded in Sri Lanka in...
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Raddoluwa was a first-class cricket club based in Seeduwa, Sri Lanka. In 2011, the team was renamed Sri Lanka Ports Authority Cricket Club. Seeduwa Raddoluwa joined...
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Cricket Club are a first-class cricket team based in Ragama, Sri Lanka. Their home ground is the Free Trade Zone Sports Complex. Ragama Cricket Club was...
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Colombo (redirect from Colombo, Sri Lanka)
[koɻumbɯ]) is the executive and judicial capital and largest city of Sri Lanka by population. According to the Brookings Institution, the Colombo metropolitan...
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Yoshitha Rajapaksa (category Sri Lanka Navy officers)
the chief of staff to the prime minister of Sri Lanka. He was a lieutenant commander in the Sri Lanka Navy and had been an aide-de-camp to the president...
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Sri Lanka Air Force Sports Club are a Division 'A' rugby union team, based in Sri Lanka. It is the rugby union team of the Sri Lanka Air Force Sports...
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ICC Champions Trophy (category International Cricket Council events)
powers New Zealand to historic win". CricketCountry. Austin, Charlie (30 September 2002). "India and Sri Lanka share the spoils". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved...
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