Crucial game for Sri Lanka
After a four-day break for Vesak, Sri Lanka's festival of lights, the Bank Alfalah Cup resumes on Sunday with all three teams still in the hunt for a place in the final
17-May-2003•Charlie Austin in Dambulla
Sri Lanka sneak a win against New Zealand
When the teams arrived in the morning, with the ground cloaked in drizzle and the pitch wrapped in tarpaulins, Sri Lanka feared the worst
13-May-2003•The Wisden Bulletin by Charlie Austin
Pakistan, sublime to the ridiculous
Article: Comment piece by Taha Noor, Pakistan, sublime to the ridiculous
12-May-2003•Taha Noor
New Zealand rout Pakistan
New Zealand upset the formbook at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium, snapping Pakistan's six-match post-World Cup winning streak with an emphatic seven-wicket victory - with 22.4 overs to spare - in the second low-scoring match of the
11-May-2003•The Wisden Bulletin by Charlie Austin
Pakistan thrash Sri Lanka
It all seemed to going to plan for Marvan Atapattu, Sri Lanka's new captain
10-May-2003•Charlie Austin
Atapattu promises fresh approach in Bank Alfalah Cup
Marvan Atapattu's leadership skills will be under the microscope as Sri Lanka, New Zealand and Pakistan start a triangular series at the Rangiri Dambulla Stadium on Saturday
09-May-2003•Charlie Austin
ICC One Day International Championship Preview: Bank Alfalah Cup
Sri Lanka will be looking to avenge its recent Sharjah defeat to Pakistan in the opening match of the Bank Alfalah Cup in Dambulla, Sri Lanka from 10th May 2003
09-May-2003•ICC Media Release
Academy enjoy very good win against Sri Lanka A
The ECB National Acadmey's batsmen completely dominated their one-day match against Sri Lanka A in Dambulla, winning by five wickets with more than eight overs in hand as they chased the home side's total of 240 all out
14-Mar-2003•Ralph Dellor
BCCSL request venue change for ICC Champions Trophy
Sri Lankan cricket officials have requested that the semi-finals of the ICC
Champions Trophy in September be staged at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium, Sri Lanka's newest and most controversial cricket venue
07-Jun-2002•Rex Clementine
Chopra stars in India A's convincing win in series decider
A brilliant century from opening batsman Akash Chopra (109 off 132 balls) took India A to a convincing five-wicket victory over Sri Lanka A in the deciding fifth one-day match played at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium, on Thursday
06-Jun-2002•Staff Reporter
Sri Lanka A record emphatic win at Dambulla
Sri Lanka A have levelled the ODI series against India A 1-1 after completing a comprehensive 69-run victory at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium on Tuesday
04-Jun-2002•Staff Reporter
Yadav, Sarandeep help India eke out exciting win
A hard-hitting 50 from Jai P Yadav and a priceless unbeaten 20 from Sarandeep Singh saw India 'A' eke out a two-wicket win over Sri Lanka 'A' in the closely fought third one-dayer at Dambulla on Monday
03-Jun-2002•Staff Reporter
Construction of Rangiri Dambulla Stadium to be Completed
Construction work on facilities at the Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium is to recommence shortly, and is expected to be completed in approximately three months
10-May-2002•BCCSL
BCCSL to pay Dambulla Stadium contractors by next Friday
Further to the media release dated 22nd February 2002 regarding "BCCSL receives clearance to pay Dambulla Stadium contractors," the Interim Committee of the Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka has decided to complete outstanding
02-Mar-2002•BCCSL
BCCSL receives clearance to pay Dambulla Stadium contractors
The Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka wishes to announce that it has received clearance from the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports on the 12th of February 2002, and the Attorney General, to complete the making of payments to contractors
22-Feb-2002•BCCSL
Sri Lanka A complete clean sweep against Kenya
Sri Lanka A completed a three-nil clean sweep in their unofficial Test
series against Kenya on Sunday when they defeated the visitors by 199 runs
at Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium
17-Feb-2002•CricInfo
Dambulla looks forward to trouble free future after difficult year
Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium is finally emerging from an
embarrassing string of financial and ownership disputes that have marred its
short history since being raised from scrub in 155 days
16-Feb-2002•Charlie Austin
Kenya left facing uphill struggle to avert series whitewash
Sri Lanka A's batsmen strengthened their side's grip on the final unofficial
Test at Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium and at the end of the third
day Kenya looked unlikely to avert a series whitewash despite a solid start
to their second
16-Feb-2002•CricInfo
Sri Lanka A batman struggle as Dambulla reopens
Kenya's cricketers conjured up their best performance of a previously
disappointing tour on Thursday, as the picturesque Rangiri Dambulla
International Stadium welcomed back international cricket after a
seven-month ownership dispute
14-Feb-2002•CricInfo
Sri Lanka A look for clean sweep against Kenya
Whitewashing visiting cricket sides is becoming quite a common feature with
Sri Lankan national teams and Sri Lanka A are looking for a three-nil clean
sweep when they take on Kenya in the final unofficial Test at Dambulla on
Thursday
13-Feb-2002•Saadi Thawfeeq