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Damed
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Thawaekek ammawa vikunan kanawa...apathayo.
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Few guys from A team will tour UK...?
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Hi Berty,
Did you follow our 'A' Team tour of South Africa. Our guys did pretty well.

How ru doing?
i did sir..anything to do with Sl cricket..We did very well..I am not sure people followed it but we won the series 4-1 and Tharanga hammered a 173 Not out in one of the matches..Thilina kandamby batted beautifully..I think this is great for SL cricket and the seniors who think that their place in the National side is sort of guranteed.


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Damed,
Kandamby definitely deserves a place after his performance in SA. Tharanga also may get a look in.
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tamils have been living in north and east of eelam eversince humanbeing came into existence on earth.:))))


VP's forefathers came only 200 years ago.

Most Tamils in Sri Lanka came after 9th century.

What is certain is that the Sri Lankan Tamil Vellalar identity rose amongst those who migrated from neibhouring Tamil Nadu state in India since the 13the century. According to Yalpana Vaipava Malai, a native chronicle that documents the history of the rise and fall of the Jaffna kingdom in Sri Lanka from the 12th century to the 16th, many Vellalar chiefs from Tamil Nadu were responsible for organizing settlement groups from India in to the Jaffna peninsula. Most of these pioneering families had titles associted with clan chiefs such as Rayan, Thevan, Mudali, Mappanan and Malavan.

During the Jaffna kingdom period and the following colonial period since the 16 the century, Vellala chiefs were in constant struggle for supremacy with another now extinct caste called Madapalli. The kings belonging to the Arya Chakaravarthi dynasty would appoint leaders from both the factions to maintain peace in the kingdom.

According Bryan Pfaffenberger, an American anthroplogist who has studied the community in detail, the rise to complete dominance by the Vellala elites began with the capture of Portuguese holdings in Sri Lanka by the Dutch. The Dutch ineterpreted the local laws later codified as Thesavalamai as allowing Vellala chiefs to own slaves. Thus empowered many tobacco plantations were created by the Vellala chiefs with the help of imorted Indian workers from the Pallar caste who were held as slaves. This new found wealth enabled the Vellalas in general to morph into a dominant land owning elite with ritual and political control. Eventually their portion of the total Tamil population of the densely populated Jaffna peninsula rose from a mere 8% to over 50%. Upwardly mobile families of people belonging to other castes also eventually associated them with the Velllala identity according the priniples of Sanskritisation.

This period also saw the dispersal of Vellala lineages across the Northern and Eastern Provinces of Sri Lanka.

During the British colonial period in Sri Lanka which began with the capture of the entire island nation and its unification by Great Britain in 1815, Vellalas began to look for education as the new opportunity to upgrate their livelihoods. Various christan missionaries had made the Tamil dominated Jaffna peninsula as the best location in all of Asia for English education in the 19 th century. Many Vellala families used this opportunity to educate their children and they provided the bulk of the British colonial civil servants in Sri Lanka and in British held Malaysia and Singapore. Slavery was also abolished in 1855 by the British colonial authorities, thus making agriculture less profitable.

from:
Pfaffenberger, Bryan (1985). 'Vellalar domination'. Man 20 (1): 158.
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Peacemaker:

Most Tamils in Sri Lanka came after 9th century.


Don't spread BS here, man! You are talking utter nonsense. Go and tell these to Ratnajiri joker. He is your kind of guy!
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Berty,
I think this is great for SL cricket and the seniors who think that their place in the National side is sort of guranteed.

Arjuna must be licking his lips. He can now find enough players to send to England if the seniors boycott due to IPL
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The summary of the last one day match
Sri Lanka A 297 for 6 (Kandamby 128*, Herath 88*, Parnell 4-54) beat South Africa A 294 for 7 (Petersen 114, van Jaarsveld 106) by four wickets
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The series already wrapped up 3-1, Sri Lanka A finished their tour of South Africa with a backs-to-the-wall win over the hosts in game five in Benoni. Set a stiff target of 295 - thanks to centuries from Alviro Petersen and Vaughn van Jaarsveld - Sri Lanka were boosted by a stellar unbeaten 128 from their captain Thilina Kandamby and 88 not out from Rangana Herath. The two bailed out Sri Lanka from a precarious 94 for 6, adding an unbroken 203 in 28.3 overs to seal a four-wicket win in the penultimate over.

Sri Lanka's chase appeared all but over after the South African pacers began well. Ethy Mbhalati removed Upul Tharanga for 1 and Wayne Parnell, South Africa's captain at this year's Under-19 World Cup, took four wickets to hasten thoughts of a consolation win. But Kandamby, recently named in Sri Lanka's squad for a Twenty20 tournament in Canada in October, refused to give in. Joined by Herath, another international, in the 20th over, Kandamby turned a situation of hopelessness into a grand victory.

Scoring at an amazing clip (7.12 an over), Kandamby and Herath - whose previous best was 41 - denied South Africa any more success. Sri Lanka's 100 came up off 135 balls, Kandamby's fifty consumed just 52 balls, and Herath needed just 48 balls to raise his maiden limited-overs fifty. Kandamby's 128, from 125 balls and with 13 fours and a six, was his personal limited-overs best. He finished the five-match series 364 runs at 91.00, the best return of the contest. South Africa sorely missed the services of medium-pacer Rusty Theron, who bowled just four deliveries, and their two spinners, Thandi Tshabalala and Gulam Bodi, conceded 77 in ten over between them

South Africa had reason to feel chuffed after their innings completed. From 48 for 2 in the tenth over, they were boosted by a 208-run partnership between Petersen, the captain, and van Jaarsveld. Petersen scored 114, his fifth limited-overs century, while for van Jaarsveld it was a maiden effort. However, their total of 294 proved insufficient thanks to a spirited double-century stand.



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Apithekka hiti apema yaluwo niwandakinnathi ekale.

ow bung...apita pin madi wennethi

Maybe next time:))
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Don't spread BS here, man! You are talking utter nonsense. Go and tell these to Ratnajiri joker. He is your kind of guy!


It is the truth accepted by all respected historians.

Get over it and learn to live peacefully.
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