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Key nations skip Sri Lanka's 'terrorism' seminar

Sri Lanka is to hold an international seminar starting on Tuesday to share lessons on its bloody defeat of Tamil rebels, but major nations have declined to send delegations amid war crime allegations.

Tharanga flunked dope test during World Cup: report

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In what would come as a massive blow to Sri Lankan cricket, batsman Upul Tharanga reportedly tested positive for a banned substance during the recent World Cup and the ICC will hold an inquiry against

World's cheapest car Nano is expensive in Sri Lanka

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Tata Motors on Sunday began selling the world's cheapest car, the Nano, in Sri Lanka at a price tag nearly three times higher than the cost in the Indian market.

Diesel and Motor Engineering (Dimo),

Sri Lanka battles rabies with 'stray dog sanctuaries'

Sri Lanka said on Thursday it planned to set up sanctuaries for stray dogs in a bid to remove them from the streets and tackle a growing rabies problem.

The mainly Buddhist nation has banned the kill

12 Indians for Sri Lankan Premier League: report

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Twelve Indian players have signed up for the inaugural Sri Lankan Premier League (SLPL), beginning on July 19, according to a report in the media.

Munaf Patel, Ravichandran Ashwin, Praveen Kumar and

Sri Lanka coach calls for IPL window

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Sri Lanka's interim coach Stuart Law on Friday said cricket administrators should schedule a window for Indian Premier League (IPL) fixtures to stop players choosing club over country.

Tillakaratne holds back names of Sri Lanka match fixers

He created a flutter by claiming that Sri Lankan players have been fixing matches since 1992 but former captain Hashan Tillakaratne on Tuesday refused to divulge the names of those cricketers, saying he would make the revelations only to the ICC.

Tillakaratne holds back names of Sri Lanka match fixers

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He created a flutter by claiming that Sri Lankan players have been fixing matches since 1992 but former captain Hashan Tillakaratne on Tuesday refused to divulge the names of those cricketers, saying

Hashan Tillakaratne alleges match-fixing in Sri Lanka

Dropping a bombshell, former Sri Lanka skipper Hashan Tillakaratne has claimed that match-fixing is common in his country since 1992 and promised to reveal names of those involved, soon.

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Hashan Tillakaratne alleges match-fixing in Sri Lanka

Dropping a bombshell, former Sri Lanka skipper Hashan Tillakaratne has claimed that match-fixing is common in his country since 1992 and promised to reveal names of those involved, soon.

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