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Sri Lanka, Beruwala, 2006. Enthusiasm for cricket in Sri Lanka has long since eclipsed that of the British. Children play anywhere, anytime, with little more than bamboo and tennis balls.

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Sri Lanka "Beyond the War" Jay Dunn
Sri Lanka, Beruwala, 2006. Enthusiasm for cricket in Sri Lanka has long since eclipsed that of the British. Children play anywhere, anytime, with little more than bamboo and tennis balls.