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Sri Lanka Cricket plays defensively against Al-Qaeda threat
The growing vulnerability of the third season of the Indian Premier League tournament has put Colombo’s cricket hierarchy in a tentative mood. Reports reaching from India state that even the head of security for the Indian Premier League has conceded that safety cannot be guaranteed following the threat by Al-Qaeda.
Lankans find their feet at last
Sri Lanka turned in a spirited performance to down Bangladesh 3-0 in an Asian Confederation Cup (AFC) Challenge Cup Football Competition at the Sugathadasa Stadium yesterday. Sri Lanka’s chances of being in the semi-finals of the competition were however dashed as they had to defeat Bangladesh, the first winners of the AFC Cup, by a margin of at least eight goals and hoped for a Tajikistan defeat in the other game yesterday.
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