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Cricket train is back on the right track
Finally there is a huge sense of relief. Once again, one can generally feel that the cricket’s engine is on the right track and is looking to go on a smooth run after the whole train had been derailed for a while. Not only had the train been derailed, but it had also left the main control room in chaos and abegging as a direct result of some bad decisions made by a politically servile group which was led by an individual who was as alien to corporate administration as a street urchin to a buffet lunch at the Hilton.
 
Kangaroos Dil-scooped

Tillekaratne Dilshan put his one day disappointments in England aside to show the way with a swashbuckling, nerve-shattering and wits scattering hundred – his first in T20s – as Sri Lanka humbled the Aussies by 35 runs in the first of two matches at the picturesque Pallekelle Stadium. Sangakkara and Mendis made sizable contributions but no one could steal the thunder from the skipper. His century came off 59 balls, contained ten fours and five sixes.


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