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Tourists flock to Galle for first Test

Galle is seeing a flood of tourists like never before as English fans converge here for the first Test starting today.

An estimated 6,000 fans from the England team, many belonging to the famous Barmy Army group of travelling supporters, have come calling on this town which boast a 200-year-old Dutch fort but not many hotel rooms.

"It has never been like this.

As it is there has been a surge in tourism and now comes this Test series," said a local tour operator struggling to cope with the situation.

Hotels are requesting operators not to take any more bookings. In fact, many of the hotels are overbooked and so are the smaller guest houses in and around town. "We're diverting non-English tourists to other places," said the travel operator, forced to change travel plans of many groups. English fans, who could not get a room in Galle, are checking in at hotels in Kalutara and Hikkaduwa.

The Barmy Army is synonymous with English cricket fans travelling overseas to support their team.

After Galle, the English team will travel to Kandy for the second Test from December 10-14. - AFP

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