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Chanaka Welegedara

Sri Lanka pacer Chanaka Welegedara relocates to Australia after missing out on Test series against Pakistan

Chanaka Welegedara's club, Tamil Union, hosted a farewell event on Monday, before he left the country this week.

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Sri Lanka pacer Chanaka Welegedera emulates Twenty20 record

Welegedara equalled South African pacer Chris Morris's record for the most economical T20 spell.

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Sri Lanka vs Northamptonshire: Match ends in draw

Rob Keogh played well in the drawn game.

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Sri Lanka vs Northamptonshire: Rain washes out third day’s play

Play will re-start 30 minutes earlier on Day four.

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England vs Sri Lanka 2014: Chanaka Welegedara, Nuwan Pradeep impress against Northamptonshire

Welegedara had James Kettleborough lbw for a golden duck on the opener's first-class debut.

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Rangana Herath has shouldered the burden of Sri Lanka’s bowling since Muttiah Muralitharan’s retirement

Rangana Herath has been Sri Lanka's only match-winner in the post-Muttiah Muralitharan era.

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ICC Champions Trophy 2013: Chanaka Welegedara ruled out of tournament

Sri Lanka seamer Chanaka Welegedara has been ruled out of the upcoming Champions Trophy due to an ankle injury, team officials announced on Friday, with Dilhara Lokuhettige set to replace him.

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Graham Ford defends Sri Lanka’s off day ahead of Sydney Test

After a huge loss against Australia in the Boxing Day Test, Sri Lankan coach Graham Ford defended the decision to take a day off just two days before the start of the final Test at Sydney.

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Thirimanne, Lakmal included in Sri Lanka squad for third Test against Australia

Lahiru Thirimanne and Suranga Lakmal have been named replacements for injured Kumar Sangakkara and Chanaka Welegedara in Sri Lanka squad for the third and final Test match against Australia.

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Australia vs Sri Lanka: First Test, Day Two – Tea

Michael Hussey slammed his 19th international Test century as Australia declared for 450 at the loss of five wickets before tea against Sri Lanka on day two of the first Test at Hobart.   Hussey was on remained unbeaten as the hosts took the bold decision, after most of the day’s play was affected by...

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