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In the 1990s people tried to do this Aravinda dear Silva too. They tried to get him dropped and never play for Sri Lanka. Thankfully Aravinda prevailed. Why do you think Tharanga has support from media and is asking his friends to write articles supporting him? I think that’s a big lie you are believing. Tharanga and Kusal Janith are the best two limited overs openers in the country and we should have given them a good run before World Cup.
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Sri Lanka Cricket should be
Sri Lanka Cricket should be secular. No religious rituals should be conducted. It is unprofessional conduct and thinking from the executive committee members.
West Indies never returned to
West Indies never returned to being the great side they were in the 70s and 80s. Sri Lanka may not recover from what years of incompetent administrators have done to our beloved sport!
Thanks for posting! No doubt
Thanks for posting! No doubt best ever Sri Lankan batsman!
@KumarSanga2 If @MahelaJay
@Thivi: Why did you post this
@Thivi: Why did you post this photo today? The award ceremony was last year and these photos were posted back then.
4. Ball Tampering
Classic!
4. Ball Tampering
Classic!
Welcome back! I see nothing
Welcome back! I see nothing wrong with it too.
Last year the ICC made these changes to playing conditions:
Previously, the bowler could only run out a non-striker backing up if he did so before he had entered his delivery stride. This meant that as the bowler’s back foot landed, the non-striker could move down the wicket before the bowler actually delivered the ball, gaining an unfair advantage.
The following new playing condition 42.11 addresses this point and reads as follows:
“The bowler is permitted, before releasing the ball and provided he has not completed his usual delivery swing, to attempt to run out the non-striker. Whether the attempt is successful or not, the ball shall not count as one of the over. If the bowler fails in an attempt to run out the non-striker, the umpire shall call and signal Dead ball as soon as possible.”
It should be noted that umpires shall deem the bowler to have completed his delivery swing once his bowling arm passes the normal point of ball release.
Thanks for submitting Thivi
Thanks for submitting Thivi but please dont post links to your blog. We usually delete posts with links to external sites (if the links are not relevant to the article).