Galle new pavilion will be demolished

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    GALLE, Sri Lanka, Dec 16, 2007 (AFP) - England and Sri Lanka will mark one of cricket's most poignant moments when they contest the third Test at the previously tsunami-ravaged Galle International Stadium from Tuesday.

    The stadium, situated close to the Indian Ocean in the country's coastal south, was destroyed by the Asian tsunami in 2004, which killed an estimated 300,000 people in a dozen countries.

    Some 31,000 people in Sri Lanka alone perished in the December 26 disaster.

    It was rebuilt from scratch with a 500,000-dollar funding package from Sri Lanka Cricket and, nearly three years to the day since it was decimated, is ready to host a Test match again.

    When Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse inaugurates the new stadium on the eve of the match on Monday with both teams in attendance, one man in particular will struggle to hide his emotions.

    Former Sri Lanka Test spinner Jayananda Warnaweera, the stadium's long-time manager, still finds it hard to believe that his ambition to bring cricket back to Galle has been realised.

    "I can't tell you how I feel to be able to return this beautiful ground to Test cricket," Warnaweera, who played 10 Tests between 1986 and 1994, told AFP.

    "I had promised myself that Test cricket will be played here again and I have lived up to that vow. It's a very emotional and exciting time for me."

    Sri Lankan captain Mahela Jayawardene said he was delighted to return to one of his favourite venues, which lies at the foot of the historic 17th century Galle Fort, a UNESCO world heritage site.

    "It is one of my favourite venues. It's definitely going to be an emotional time for most of our guys. Lots of them in the team are from this part of the country," Jayawardene said.

    Like many people around the world, Jayawardene remembers exactly where he was when news of the devastating tsunami began to filter through.

    "We were playing in New Zealand when the tsunami struck and the first pictures we saw were that of Galle and we saw the ground under water.

    "But we have moved forward as a nation and a team, we just need to concentrate on the cricket in hand."

    At least three Sri Lankan cricketers were personally affected by the catastrophe.

    Sanath Jayasuriya's mother was saved by clinging to the branches of a tree, three relatives of fast bowler Dilhara Fernando were drowned when their train to Galle was submerged, and leg-spinner Upul Chandana's mother was rescued by a young man who subsequently perished in the killer waves.

    The record-breaking Muttiah Muralitharan, who left Galle just before the tsunami struck, raised funds and distributed aid to the survivors as an ambassador for the UN World Food Programme.

    The ace bowler, who surpassed retired Australian Shane Warne's world record tally of 708 wickets in the first Test in Kandy, also persuaded his spin rival to visit Galle and raise funds.

    The stadium is a special place for both men. Muralitharan claimed his 400th wicket here and Warne took his 500th.

    It is perhaps fitting that the first Test to be played in Galle after the tsunami is against England.

    An English woman, Hariet Crawley, donated 50,000 pounds towards the reconstruction in memory of her husband Julian Ayer, who was killed by the giant waves.

    Ayer and Crawley were on their way to the ground to watch their son play a match for a visiting Harrow School side when the tsunami struck and the bus they were travelling in was washed away.

    Ayer helped his wife off the bus, and the school kids too escaped the fury, but he died.

    Controversy, however, threatens to mar Galle's moment of celebration.

    The new pavilion housing the players' dressing rooms, media centre and VIP boxes may be demolished after the Test because any construction within 500 metres (a third of a mile) of the Dutch Fort is considered a violation of the country's antiquities ordinance.

    Urban Development Minister Dinesh Gunawardena was quoted in media reports last week saying he had got "cabinet approval" to demolish the pavilion building

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    gazaly

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    Kalegana said:
    Kadanna ona okkoma, mun kotuwa kanawa.Eala kiri plan eakak kata oka karanna tibunane.
    Sallith aparade,
    Ara nilpata Eka thamailu kadanney.... sure ekatama Matara Pare indala balana ayata A'ka nisaa kotuwa cover wenawaney A'kai...
     

    saraprobe

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    Kalegana said:
    Kadanna ona okkoma, mun kotuwa kanawa.Eala kiri plan eakak kata oka karanna tibunane.
    Sallith aparade,

    WTF:angry: why???? we can keep, wtf we are having a pavilion then, I suppose we dont need have a ground in Galle then:baffled:
     

    Kalegana

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    gazaly said:
    Ara nilpata Eka thamailu kadanney.... sure ekatama Matara Pare indala balana ayata A'ka nisaa kotuwa cover wenawaney A'kai...
    Ara bus stand eaka issaraha tiyana eakath kadanna ona,boruda man kiyanne?
     

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    Kalegana said:
    Ara bus stand eaka issaraha tiyana eakath kadanna ona,boruda man kiyanne?

    ow machan A'kath hariyatama Kouwata kelinma thiyenney kathaawak thibunaa A'ka thamai kadanney kiyalath..:yes::yes:
     

    Kalegana

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    saraprobe said:
    WTF:angry: why???? we can keep, wtf we are having a pavilion then, I suppose we dont need have a ground in Galle then:baffled:
    Ne ban oka issara tibuna widiya hodai, mun tsunami eaken passe Aluth buildings wagayak
    hadala mulu pittaniyama kewa, kotuwa kohomatawath penne ne,
    oya pitteniye gatiya tiyenne kotuwath eakka penakota, Oya kadanna hadanne eakai..:yes:
     

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    gazaly said:
    ow machan A'kath hariyatama Kouwata kelinma thiyenney kathaawak thibunaa A'ka thamai kadanney kiyalath..:yes::yes:
    pittaniya machan lassanata hadanna tibuna hamba una salliwalin,,
    koheda itin salli dekka gaman ,mun gini petti wage buildings tikak gahanna patan gatta.
    kattiya eakata lede demma
     

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    the thing is galle fort is a heritage site..so according to regulations u cannot build anything within 500m of it..

    so this new pavilion completely blocks the view of the fort..and is oo close to the fort aswell..

    so thats why its goin down..assh*les can't even build anythng properly these days
     

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    pamithK said:
    the thing is galle fort is a heritage site..so according to regulations u cannot build anything within 500m of it..

    so this new pavilion completely blocks the view of the fort..and is oo close to the fort aswell..

    so thats why its goin down..assh*les can't even build anythng properly these days
    Atta katawa machan, salli hamba una gaman "world trade center" Eaka wage
    pavilion Hadanawa. kisi plan eakak netuwa, Aparade salli macha.
    Harak Horu
     

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    Pathetic. My idea is it should not be demolished. Having an international ground, it is a bless in many ways. These kind of activities hinder the development of galle town. While preserving old things, we should develop the town as well.
     

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    Kalegana said:
    Meka Barawa indapu eakage mole hena watinawa ati ban,

    Mokada Pawicchi karalama nene. Hena aluth


    ara jayananda warnaweera kiyana pora thamai e kale indan curator..

    baka pandithaya:baffled: :baffled:

    dan manz ful upset eke..:oo: :oo:
     

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    slguy said:
    Pathetic. My idea is it should not be demolished. Having an international ground, it is a bless in many ways. These kind of activities hinder the development of galle town. While preserving old things, we should develop the town as well.


    yeah but new thingz shouldn't make the old ones luk like underwear!!:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

    cos this new thing covers up the fort..so the view of a wrld hertage sight is gone:shocked: :shocked:
     

    Kalegana

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    slguy said:
    Pathetic. My idea is it should not be demolished. Having an international ground, it is a bless in many ways. These kind of activities hinder the development of galle town. While preserving old things, we should develop the town as well.
    Thats right, But the problem is Munta meka Dekama hariyata karanna bri eaka..