WITH TWO HUGE LOSES FIRST TO AUSTRALIA BY 10 WICKETS AND 102 RUN LOSS TO NEW ZEALAND SRI LANKA SENT HOME FROM T 20 WC

Sri Lanka out of Women’s T20 World Cup

 

The Sri Lankan team was knocked out from the 2023 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup by the New Zealand team.

The team was defeated by New Zealand during the preliminary round of the tournament by 102 runs.

The New Zealand team which won the toss chose to bat first. At the end of the 20 overs, they scored 162 runs for three wickets.

However, the Sri Lankan team managed to score only 60 runs.

 

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‘Seethawaka Odyssey’ on every Sunday from Feb. 26th

Sri Lanka Railways Additional General Manager (Operations) V. S. Mr. Polwattage says that the luxury ‘Seethawaka Odyssey’ train will operate on every Sunday from Feb. 26.

The train will depart from Colombo Fort station at 7.15 am and reach Avissawella station at 9.35 am. It will depart from Avissawella station at 5.25pm on its return journey reach Colombo Fort station at 8.03 pm.

The fares are as follows :

First class : Rs. 500 (one way) Rs. 800 (both ways)
Second class :Rs. 300 (one way) Rs. 500 (both ways)
Third class :Rs. 200 (one way) Rs. 350 (both ways)

The Western Province Tourism Board has planned to provide the opportunity for the passengers to visit several tourism spots using A/C and normal buses from the Waga station.

 

 

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“China has already offered SL a debt extension”

The Export-Import Bank of China has provided Sri Lanka with a debt extension, China’s Foreign Ministry said on Monday, noting that China is willing to negotiate a medium- and long-term debt disposal plan with the country in a friendly manner, and do its best to promote Sri Lanka’s debt sustainability.

The remarks come as Bloomberg reported that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is considering approving Sri Lanka’s bailout, even without the formal assurance of debt-restructuring support from China, citing people familiar with the discussions.

In response, Wang Wenbin, spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, told a press conference on Monday that China has already provided Sri Lanka with a letter supporting the sustainability of Sri Lanka’s debt, expressing its willingness to extend the debt due in 2022 and 2023.

During the period, Sri Lanka will not have to repay the loan principal and interest of the Export-Import Bank, helping Sri Lanka to ease short-term debt pressure, the official said.

“We are willing to use this window to negotiate a medium- and long-term debt disposal plan with Sri Lanka in a friendly manner, and do our best to promote Sri Lanka’s debt sustainability,” Wang said.

The IMF, World Bank and Group of 20 nations chair India separately held virtual discussions Friday on global sovereign debt ahead of the finance ministers and central bank governors’ meeting in Bangalore this week.

The roundtable included officials from countries that have requested debt treatments under the G20 framework – Ethiopia, Zambia and Ghana – as well as middle-income countries such as Sri Lanka, Suriname and Ecuador, which have faced their own debt problems, Reuters reported.

The roundtable comes amid growing frustration over the slow pace of discussions on debt relief for some nations. Rather than seeking a global resolution, some have tried to blame China.

Chinese observers have urged developed countries to take more responsibility in addressing the debt risks faced by some nations, rather than using China as an excuse to shirk blame.

They pointed out that there are many reasons why some countries become mired in debt – the US Fed’s interest rate hikes, the global energy and food crises and other issues, warning some in the West to share the responsibility and seek a more “fair and just” solution.

(Global Times)

 

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Thieves stole laptop of country manager at the Indian visa centre

The laptop of the country manager at the Indian visa application centre located at the Philip Gunawardena Mawatha, Thummulla, has been stolen last week, the ‘Lankadeepa’ reports, quoting the police.

Three persons in a trishaw had broken through the gates and into the building where the country manager’s office had been located on the third floor, the news report adds.

It further notes that the thieves have also stolen a DVR and an internet hub. However, investigations have revealed that they had not taken four more laptops, an iphone and cash worth Rs. 03 million.

The visa application centre, which was closed following the incident, was reopened today (20).

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