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Vishen Halambage
Vishen Sasmith Halambage (born 19 January 2005) is a Sri Lankan cricketer. He plays age-group cricket representing Sri Lanka national under-19 cricket team. Biography He hails from Ambalangoda. He initially pursued his education at the Stafford International and later switched to St. Peter's College, Colombo with the intention of furthering his cricketing ambitions. His father Kumara Halambage also played first-class cricket for Singha Sports Club and his uncle Halambage Premasiri served as the president of the Galle District Cricket Association. Career He made his T20 debut playing for Panadura Sports Club against Nondescripts Cricket Club on 27 May 2023 during the 2023 Major Clubs T20 Tournament. He was named in the Sri Lankan squad for the 2023 ACC Under-19 Asia Cup which was held in the United Arab Emirates. He made his List A debut playing for Panadura Sports Club against Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic Club Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic Club is a first-class ...
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Panadura Sports Club
Panadura Sports Club is a first-class cricket team based in Panadura, Sri Lanka. Their home ground is the Panadura Public Ground History Panadura Sports Club has been in existence since 1924. The team has played first-class cricket since 1988–89: 265 matches, for 61 wins, 68 losses, and 136 draws. They have also played List A cricket since 1991–92: 118 matches, for 55 wins, 52 losses, 2 ties and 9 no-results. Past Presidents *1924 – 1935 – M. J. Jayatillake *1936 – 1943 – Dr. C.W. Dias *1944 – 1947 – A. C. Goonaratne *1948 – C. A. Jansz *1949 – 1950 – W. P. H. Dias *1951 – 1953 – H. D. Perera *1954 – 1961 – Dr. A. Simon Silva *1962 – 1965 – K. J. R. Kuruppu *1966 – 1970 – Tissa Goonaratne *1971 – 1973 – Ashoka Jayatillake *1974 – 1975 – Susantha Perera *1976 – Kumara Jayatillake *1977 – 1978 – C. Neil D. Perera *1979 – 1980 – P. Fonseka *1981 – 1983 – Chandra Karunanayake *1984 – Timothy Weeraratne *1985 – Gaurie Wic ...
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Sri Lanka National Under-19 Cricket Team
The Sri Lankan Under-19 cricket team is the cricket team that represents Sri Lanka in International Under-19 Cricket. It consists of school-aged cricketers. Sri Lanka's squad was announced on 23 December 2015. Sri Lanka went on to win the tri series in South Africa by defeating the South African team by a massive 77 runs in 2017.Avishka Fernando Weerahandige Inol Avishka Fernando (born 5 April 1998), commonly as Avishka Fernando, is a professional Sri Lankan cricketer, who currently plays limited over internationals for Sri Lanka national team. He plays for Colts Cricket Club in dom ... was the topscorer of the series with 292 runs Nipuni Ransika was the leading wicket taker with 17 scalps. Tournament History U-19 World Cup Record U-19 Asia Cup Record Current squad References Under-19 cricket teams Under-19 C {{cricket-team-stub ...
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Ambalangoda
Ambalangoda is a coastal town located in Galle District, Southern Province of Sri Lanka. Governed by Ambalangoda Urban Council, the town is famous for its ancient demon masks and devil dancers. Situated approximately south of Colombo, it sits on an elevation of above the sea level. Transport Ambalangoda is served by Sri Lanka Railways' Coastal Line. Ambalangoda Railway Station, built in 1894, is a major station on the line, and is connected to the major cities Colombo and Galle by rail. It is served by the A2 highway, which runs through the town. Kurundugahahetekma entrance of the E01 expressway is from Ambalangoda and it takes about 45 minutes to travel via the Southern Expressway from Ambalangoda to Kottawa, a suburb of Colombo.Ambalangoda Has Main Bus Station In Near The Railway Station. http://www.ambalangoda.ds.gov.lk/index.php/en/railway-stations Schools Some of the schools situated in Ambalangoda are listed below: * Dharmasoka College * Sri Devananda Colleg ...
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Kumara Halambage
Kumara may refer to: Places * Kumara (Mali), a province * Kumara, New Zealand, a town * Kumara (New Zealand electorate), a Parliamentary electorate Other uses * Kumara Illangasinghe, an Anglican bishop in Sri Lanka * Kumara (surname) * The Four Kumaras, sages from the Hindu tradition * Sweet potato The sweet potato or sweetpotato (''Ipomoea batatas'') is a dicotyledonous plant that belongs to the Convolvulus, bindweed or morning glory family (biology), family, Convolvulaceae. Its large, starchy, sweet-tasting tuberous roots are used as a r ..., called ''kumara'' in New Zealand :* Sweet potato cultivation in Polynesia, for information about kumara in a Polynesian context * ''Kumara'' (plant), a genus of plants from South Africa related to ''Aloe'' * A Hindu god and general, also named Kartikeya * '' Agrius convolvuli'', also named ''kumara moth'' {{disambiguation ...
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Singha Sports Club
Singha Sports Club is a former first-class cricket team in Sri Lanka. The team played first-class cricket in most seasons from 1989–90 to 2010–11. It played 155 matches, for 22 wins, 70 losses and 63 draws. It continues to compete in sub-first-class competitions. See also * List of Sri Lankan cricket teams This is a list of Sri Lankan cricket teams who have played all forms of the game, past and present. Franchise teams * Colombo Stars * Dambulla Aura * Galle Gladiators * Jaffna Kings * Kandy Falcons Club teams Current major clubs These are the c ... References External links Singha Sports Clubat CricketArchive Former senior cricket clubs of Sri Lanka {{cricket-team-stub ...
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Halambage Premasiri
Halambage Premasiri, also known as H. Premasiri (24 February 1962 – 12 August 2016) was a Sri Lankan first-class cricketer, entrepreneur and president of the Galle District Cricket Association. He was shot dead near his residence in Ambalangoda while he was the president of the Galle District Cricket Association. His murder remains unsolved. Biography Premasiri was born on 24 February 1962 in Colombo. He studied at the Dharmasoka College in Ambalangoda. Career Halambage played 70 first-class cricket matches and 5 List A matches for Ruhuna cricket team, Ruhuna and Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic Club. Administrator Controversial appointment On 28 July 2016, Halambage Premasiri was appointed as the president of the Galle District Cricket Association after being secretary of the association for some time. The appointment came during a period of turmoil in the Association. Sri Lanka Cricket disagreed with the appointment and ordered fresh elections for 27 August 201 ...
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