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Government to make Sri Lanka an air, sea hub in the region – President Wickremesinghe

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Addressing the 30 year development plan of the Colombo North Port workshop, on Friday (21) in Colombo, President Ranil Wickremesinghe emphasized that the government’s intention is to make Sri Lanka an air and sea hub in the region. The country has to focus on its future in the next 25 years on how to make Sri Lanka a developed country, he added.

The President also stressed that the attention should be drawn to the development in India, Pakistan, Iran, and the entire Makran coast, in assessing the role that Sri Lanka.



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US government shutdown: House passes bill, Trump to sign soon

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The United States House of Representatives has passed a bill to end the longest government shutdown in US history. The bill is now due to be signed by US President Donald Trump.

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SLC threatens players with ‘formal review’ if they leave Pakistan; remaining matches postponed by a day

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Sri Lanka have only played one of the three ODIs that were scheduled (Cricinfo)

Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has threatened players of the men’s national team and support staff with “a formal review” if they leave the ongoing Pakistan tour over security concerns. Several Sri Lanka players and support staff had asked to return to Sri Lanka, following the suicide bombing in Islamabad – the city they are staying in – on Tuesday.

Deliberations went late into the night on Wednesday regarding the future of the tour, with players, team management, SLC officials, and Pakistan security officials, all involved in the discussion. With these talks concluding late, and other logistics being thrown off by uncertainty, the two remaining ODIs in the series have now been pushed back a day. PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi announced that the matches will be played on November 14 and 16, when they had been scheduled for November 13 and 15.

SLC said the board had assured players of their safety, and instructed the team to continue playing matches as scheduled. The board also laid out consequences for any member of the touring party who defies their instruction.

“If any player, players, or member of the support staff return despite SLC’s directives, a formal review will be conducted to assess their actions, and an appropriate decision will be made upon the conclusion of the review,” the board statement said.

Through the course of the day, SLC is understood to have stood firm against player requests to return home. Sri Lanka have only played one of the three ODIs that are scheduled, and also have a T20I tri-series (Zimbabwe being the other team) to play in Pakistan immediately after. Nevertheless, pressure from players had forced another meeting.

SLC’s statement said the board had worked quickly to allay fears.

“Following this development, SLC immediately engaged with the players and assured them that all such concerns are being duly addressed in close coordination with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the relevant authorities to ensure the safety and well-being of every member of the touring party.”

PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi, who is also the country’s interior minister, is understood to have decided to meet Sri Lanka’s players to reassure them regarding their safety and encourage them to continue the tour. Earlier today, he met with the Sri Lankan High Commissioner to Pakistan Fred Siriweera. The PCB released a statement saying a detailed briefing on the security provided to the Sri Lankan team was provided, and that Siriweera expressed his satisfaction over the arrangements.

A Sri Lankan team had suffered a terrorist attack in Pakistan in 2009, in Lahore. Sri Lanka had been among the first teams to resume tours to Pakistan after the long exile, however.

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Mahmudul 169* puts Bangladesh in strong position

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Mahmudul Hasan Joy celebrates his hundred [BCB]

Mahmadul Hasan Joy’s career-best 169* headlined Bangladesh’s dominance on the second day of the Sylhet Test. The home side went to stumps on 338 for 1, leading Ireland by 52 runs after the visitors were bowled out for 286 on the second morning.

Mahmudul’s dominant display made Ireland bowlers look increasingly clueless as the day went on. Mahmudul shared a 168-run opening stand with Shadman Islam, who made 80 off 104 balls with nine fours and a six.

Mahmudul followed it up with 170 runs for the unbroken second-wicket stand with Monimul Haque. Mominul was unbeaten on 80 runs, having struck five fours and two sixes in his 124-ball stay.

But it was Mahmudul’s strokeplay that particularly caught the eye. He drove with glee, and scored most of his boundaries through the offside. He also struck a few fours and four sixes down the ground, lofting the ball either over the bowler’s head or over midwicket.

His opening partner Shadman also batted with the same energy, nurdling the ball around while also finding boundaries, mainly through covers and midwicket. Shadman’s only six was struck down the ground, over mid-off. Shadman’s strike rotation seemed particularly beneficial for Mahmudul, who was returning to the Test side after having been dropped.

After reaching his century, Mahmudul looked more comfortable, and he went after Campher and part-timer Tector with consecutive fours and sixes. He finished the day with 14 fours and four sixes.

The second day began with Ireland losing their two remaining wickets in the first 13 minutes. Ireland’s 286 was built around fifties from Paul Stirling and debutant Cade Carmichael along with forties from Curtis Campher and Lorcan Tucker.

Ireland batters couldn’t quite kick on from good starts, as the Bangladesh bowlers kept their accuracy on a good batting track. Mehidy Hasan Miraz took three wickets while Hasan Murad, Hasan Mahmud, and Taijul Islam picked up two wickets each. But Bangladesh’s fielding let them down, as they dropped five catches on the first day.

Brief scores:
Bangladesh 338 for 1 in 85 overs  (Mahmudul Hasan Joy 169*, Mominul Haque 80*, Shadman Islam  80) lead Ireland 286 in 92.2 overs  (Paul Stirling 60, Cade Carmichael 59, Curtis Campher 44, Lorcan Tucker 41; Hasan Mahmud 2-42, Taijul Islam 2-78, Hasan Murad 2-47, Mehidy Hasan Miraz  3-50) by 52 runs

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