ABORIGINAL INHABITANTS EXHIBITED CRICKET TALENTS IN ABUNDANCE
How Vedda’s played the game of cricket is shown below by the courtesy of Swarnavahini TV channel. Three matches were played at the Welagedera International Cricket Stadium, Kurunegala in a new shortest format of the game (10 overs a side)
The first and the second matches the Vedda’s played against the Youth Scouts Team and the other against a team comprising of ‘Thalesimia’ patients. They won both matches, However they lost the final match to a team comprising of film stars.
The typical identity of the Aboriginal inhabitants was displayed by playing bare bodied and they performed their ‘Kiri Hora’ dance at regular intervals to the much delight of the interested spectators. It was the positive opinion of many that they possessed cricket talent in abundance.
The Swarnavahini TV (video) below describes the details of the matches.
How Vedda’s played the game of cricket is shown below by the courtesy of Swarnavahini TV channel. Three matches were played at the Welagedera International Cricket Stadium, Kurunegala in a new shortest format of the game (10 overs a side)
The first and the second matches the Vedda’s played against the Youth Scouts Team and the other against a team comprising of ‘Thalesimia’ patients. They won both matches, However they lost the final match to a team comprising of film stars.
The typical identity of the Aboriginal inhabitants was displayed by playing bare bodied and they performed their ‘Kiri Hora’ dance at regular intervals to the much delight of the interested spectators. It was the positive opinion of many that they possessed cricket talent in abundance.
The Swarnavahini TV (video) below describes the details of the matches.