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Sri Lankan Cricket – Special World Cup Edition

Sri Lanka’s oldest cricket magazine – Sri Lankan Cricket – has published a special edition of the magazine for the World Cup 2011. Edited by ‘veteran’ L. Robinson Mendis the cricket magazine is a valuable treasure for all cricket enthusiasts. The special edition contains news features, interviews, analyses and reviews of previous World Cups, preview of all the teams and a whole range of updated statistics.

The magazine begins with a review of our own team – the Lions of Sri Lanka and a bold prediction that they will emulate the deeds of the 1996 champion side and bring the trophy back to Sri Lanka.The magazine also carries a special feature on ‘Captain Cool’ Arjuna Ranatunga who led the 1996 champion team, an interview with Ravindra Pushpakumara – a member of the 1996 squad.The review of previous World Cup tournaments has placed a special emphasis on Sri Lanka’s performance from the inaugural tournament. The statistics section has all the updated details of World Cup records on both team and individual basis.

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