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Marvan Atapattu, one of Sri Lanka's finest batsmen, has finished his eventful tour of Australia by ending his international career. Atapattu announced his retirement in a letter to Duleep Mendis ...
Marvan Atapattu has resigned as Sri Lanka coach, Sri Lanka Cricket has announced. His resignation was accepted by the board. Neither the board, nor Atapattu has offered a reason for the decision.
Marvan Atapattu the ex-Sri Lankan cricketer and skipper of the national side was appointed as the batting consultant of Zimbabwe on the 12th of January. But his stint with Zimbabwe will only be ...
Former batsman Marvan Atapattu will coach Sri Lanka on the upcoming tour of England, it was announced on Friday. The 43-year-old will step into the shoes of Paul Farbrace, who vacated the position ...
Marvan Atapattu made his final goodbye to Sri Lankan cricket on Sunday with another scathing attack on the selectors he had earlier described as "muppets headed by a joker". The 37-year-old ...
A classical hundred from Marvan Atapattu, his first against New Zealand, and a serene unbeaten 118 from Mahela Jayawardene helped Sri Lanka stroll within touching distance of the 362 follow-on ...
Few players have made a worse start in Test cricket than Atapattu, who managed only a single in his first six innings and rumour has it that even that was a leg bye. He was absent from the national ...
Mahela Jayawardene joined Trevor Bayliss, Sri Lanka's coach, in support of Marvan Atapattu as the veteran opener faced an uncertain cricket future following an outburst in which he branded ...
Marvan Atapattu has expressed confidence about his fitness for the first Test against Australia after a sore back forced him out of Sri Lanka's only warm-up game before the Test series.
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Champions Trophy: India bowl twice, bat just 10.4 overs; ICC introduces bizarre rule, robs Ganguly and Co. of solo gloryJayasuriya opted to bat, banking on runs on the board in a cup final to put India under pressure, and set the tone with a fluent 74 though it was his partner Marvan Atapattu who dominated an ...
COLOMBO (Reuters) - Marvan Atapattu has quit as Sri Lanka coach, the country's cricket board said on Thursday without giving a reason for his decision. The former test captain became the first Sri ...
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