Sri Lanka Cricket President Thilanga Sumathipala, left with Sri Lankan cricket coach Graham Ford. | File | AP 
Cricket

Sri Lanka Cricket to build international cricket stadium in Jaffna

Sri Lanka Cricket is set to build an international cricket stadium in former LTTE hub, Jaffna and has already carried out a preliminary inspection of a site.

From our online archive

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka Cricket is set to build an international cricket stadium in former LTTE hub, Jaffna and has already carried out a preliminary inspection of a site, SLC president Thilanga Sumathipala said.

Sumathipala visited the Mandaithivu area in the Kayts islet of Jaffna district to inspect a 50 acre plot for the purpose. All international venues in Sri Lanka are either in the Western, Southern or Central regions. Jaffna, the northern capital and the cultural capital of the Tamil minority, has a long history of cricket but with over three decades old separatist violence since the mid 70s, the area had not seen any cricket infrastructure development.

Only a handful of Tamils have represented the island. The most prominent of them being the world's highest Test wicket-taker Muttiah Muralitharan, who is of Indian origin and cricketer-turned-commentator Russell Arnold.

Dense fog, poor air and cold wave grip large parts of north and east India

88 injured in loco train collision in hydropower project tunnel in Chamoli

History does not move in straight lines

Zomato, Swiggy offer increased payout to gig workers amid strike call by unions on New Year's Eve

EAM Jaishankar reaches Dhaka to attend former Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia's funeral

SCROLL FOR NEXT