4th May,  2003, Volume 9, Issue 42

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Rankatha Test series 

Keen tussle expected

By Gamini Senadhira
in Kandy

Many a Lankan cricket fan surely must have followed Sri Lanka's first Test against New-Zealand that petered out into a tame draw at the P. Sara Stadium, with mixed feelings. New Zealand's massive 515 for 7 declared in their first innings was obviously the result of the nine chances grassed by the butterfingered Lankan fielders. It was disgusting to watch the host letting the visitors off the hook after capturing opener Horne's wicket with the score at ........

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Singer bonanza for lucky dozen

By T M K Samat

SINGER is to inject Rs.2 million into the development of rugby in selected schools this season as the 126-year old company deepens.......

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Guest Column

How did the middle-order batting
prosper this time?

Two years before New Zealand skipper, Stephen Fleming, was born, the bespectacled Pakistani batsman, Zaheer Abbas, then aged 24 years scored his country's first Test double century against.....

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Samat on Sunday

Is Ari the only voice of cricket?

WITH the last of the four overseas hopefuls backing out of the job of Sri Lanka cricket coach there's going to be a period of ...

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