Saturday, October 6, 2012

Clinical Lanka Crush Windiesby nine wickets to top Group

all-round display by hosts Sri Lanka saw them crush West Indies by nine wickets with 28 balls to spare in their key clash in the ICC World T20 Super Eights at the Pallekele Stadium on Saturday.

MALAKA IS NOT GOING TO USA FOR STUDIES

Has Malaka’s study visa got rejected?

It is said that he is going for a 10 day tour only:


Malaka Silva was taken before the courts regarding the case of attacking a Major. His lawyer had told the courts that Malaka will not be able to be present on the next hearing as he is planning to go to USA for his higher education. The lawyer also made a sarcastic remark saying that there is a possibility of Malaka becoming a future Education Minister.

“We are not prostitutes… We are cricket fans”

A girl who had entered Chris Gayle’s room has confessed

Yesterday, three British girls had been caught trying to enter the rooms at the Cinnamon Grand Hotel of the West Indies cricketers

It had been revealed that ‘Batta’ had planned the murder:


The other day it was reported that the murder at Rathmalgoda near Mawak Oya had been done by a group of drunkards. Earlier it was reported that the person who was shot was by an enemy of his who had come to Mawak Oya Rest to have a drink. 

SUICIDED MAJOR’S STORY: UPDATES NO: 3

Major apologized and worshiped me

-   Major’s girl friend’s father reveals


The case of the Major who committed suicide by blasting a hand bomb in his cab is still been heard in courts.
On the first day at courts, the Major’s girl friend’s

Australians sent home: West Indies into Sunday’s Final:Australians sent home: West Indies into Sunday’s Final:

 CHRIS GAYLE’S FUNNY WARNING ( VIDEO )

In yesterday’s second semi- final between the formidable West Indies and the mighty Australian team, a huge score of 205 runs was scored by the West Indies after having won the toss and electing to bat first.
The main contribution came from Chris Gayle who opened the batting and was unbeaten at the end of 20 overs. His