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Cricketing legend Sanath Jayasuriya made a courtesy call on President Mahinda Rajapaksa at Temple Trees yesterday along with his wife Sandra and three children. Pictures by Sudath Silva

Sprint Queen and Olympic Silver Medallist Susanthika Jayasinghe made a courtesy call on President Mahinda Rajapaksa at Temple Trees yesterday along with her child and parents.

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Sri Lanka confront Bangladesh today

India will be keen to extend their impressive run in a triangular series starting in Dhaka on Monday and boost their hopes of becoming the top-ranked side in one-day cricket. They have won six of their last seven bilateral one-day series under Mahendra Singh Dhoni, and a title-triumph here against a new-look Sri Lanka and a resurgent Bangladesh will help them narrow the gap against leaders Australia.

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Maneesha takes four wickets in four balls in drawn game

Left arm spinner Maneesha Thanthirigoda completed a rare hat-trick and captured four wickets in four successive deliveries as Royal College forced a draw to their inter school under 19 cricket tournament match against St. Anthony’s College which concluded at Reid Avenue yesterday.

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Coaching Camp for junior cagers concludes

The Christmas holidays, though the most festive and enjoyed family holidays of all, is also a trying time for parents with young children. However, one fortunate group of parents of about fifty to sixty kids between the ages of 5 to15 years managed to send them to the 'Beginners Basketball Camp' held at Amal International School organized by Coach Gerald Jacob and his friends.

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Swann double strike rocks South Africa

A double strike by England off-spinner Graeme Swann plunged South Africa into trouble on the first day of the third Test at Newlands here on Sunday. South Africa were 183 for five at tea after being sent in to bat. The host nation appeared to be on the way to recovery after a poor start before Swann took two wickets in two balls to put England firmly in control with South Africa on 127 for five.

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