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Galle International Stadium

Galle, Sri Lanka

Ground profile

Also or formerly known as The Esplanade
End names City End, Fort End
Home team(s) Galle Cricket Club
Current local time 13:06, Sun Jul 06, 2008 (UTC +0530)
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Next match
Thu 31 July 2008 - Mon 4 Sri Lanka v India, 2nd Test
10:30 local time
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Records and statistics
Statistics Ground records | Statsguru Tests | Statsguru ODIs
First Test Sri Lanka v New Zealand - Jun 3-7, 1998 scorecard
Last Test Sri Lanka v England - Dec 18-22, 2007 scorecard
First ODI Sri Lanka v India - Jun 25, 1998 scorecard
Last ODI Sri Lanka v South Africa - Jul 6, 2000 scorecard

 Profile

With the Indian ocean visible on two sides of the ground and the famous clocktower of the 16th-century Dutch fort towering above, Galle's international stadium was one of the most scenic venues in the world, until it was devastated - along with the entire Southern coast of Sri Lanka - by the terrible tsunami that struck on December 26, 2004. For a time, the future of the venue was in some doubt - especially given the political schisms that had formed at boardroom level in Sri Lanka's cricket administration - but thanks to international support from such luminaries as Ian Botham and Shane Warne, who had taken his 500th Test wicket on the ground earlier that year, a pledge was made to rebuild the ground from scratch and that work was completed in time for the visit by England in 2008. Until the disaster, Galle had been something of a Sri Lankan stronghold, with six wins and two defeats in 11 matches, the majority of these engineered by Muttiah Muralitharan, who had taken 87 wickets in those games.
Andrew Miller

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Dec 21, 2007

A banner at Galle reads
A banner at Galle reads "England: hang your heads in shame"
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Dec 18, 2007

Spectators watch the first day's play at Galle
Spectators watch the first day's play at Galle
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Dec 18, 2007

A general view across the Galle stadium
A general view across the Galle stadium
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