Super 12 – Match between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh today

Sri Lanka will play with Bangladesh in the first match of the Super 12 round of the Twenty20 Cricket World Cup today (24) at the Sharjah Stadium. Sri Lanka qualified for the round of 12 by winning all three matches in the preliminary round. Accordingly, the Sri Lankan team will participate in today’s match against Bangladesh with a winning mentality. Meanwhile, the most watched match of this year’s Twenty20 World Cup, the Indo-Pakistan match will be also played tonight. The two teams have met on five occasions in the Twenty20 World Cup, with India winning four of them. One match ended in a draw.
Even the Samanera theros were selected to visit Kushinagar. They were cut down and went This is a sin- Daluwetiye Buddharakkitha Thero

The Secretary of the Sri Jayawardenapura Kotte Sasanarakshaka Bala Mandalaya, Ven. Daluwetiye Buddharakkitha Thero says that even two novice monks and their parents from each district were selected to the opening ceremony of Kushinagar Airport in India the selected group was cut down and taken away by the Anunayake Theras for the relevant visit. He also says that novice monks even made passports and spent a lot of money to travel to India. He says this is as serious a problem as it is a sin. He made these comments while participating in a discussion on an online channel.
When will the pandemic end?

Many of the world’s leading researchers have predicted that covid will be in control by the middle quarter of 2022. They believe that the mass immunity needed to eradicate covid will soon be spreading in the community, with the current worldwide vaccination process and the development of antibodies in those recovering from covid. Dr Anthony Pause, the US Presidential Adviser, also points out that with the support of the people, the level of covid growth could be brought under control in 2022. Experts Dr Charles Bailey, Vindhya Moi and others point out that it is not appropriate to rush into predictions about covid until the world is fully vaccinated.
Indian actress Sanjana Galrani has complained about the police alleging that her best friend had defrauded her money saying investing in a casino business in Colombo

Indian actress Sanjana Galrani has complained about the Colombo police alleging that her best friend had defrauded her money saying investing in a casino business in Colombo. According to Indian newspapers, including The Times of India, Kannada actress Sanjana has accused her friend Rahul Tones and two others of extorting money from her by suggesting that she was investing in casinos in Colombo and Goa. Sanjana and Rahul were arrested on drug charges in September 2020 and later released on bail. In the police complaint, Sanjana had stated that Rahul had taken the money saying that he was investing in casino businesses in Sri Lanka but he had failed to pay the profits of the money. She has also accused Rahul of defaming her and using the money obtained from her for illegal activities.
Sri Lanka will have to face a severe energy crisis like currently in Lebanon by next January- Champika Ranawaka

Samagi Jana Balawega MP Champika Ranawaka says that Sri Lanka will have to face a severe energy crisis like currently in Lebanon by next January. He also said that the Sri Lankan government should pay serious attention to this matter. He also points out that the country’s economic crisis is gradually turning into an energy crisis.. He further stated that no applicant has come forward for the five tenders opened by the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation to purchase crude oil. Therefore, the refinery will have to close down in the future. Due to this situation, there will be no fuel from November and due to the generation of electricity from the oil refinery, there will be a power cut due to the loss of electricity, he said.
Sri Lanka will have to put travel restrictions again- Dr. Asela Gunawardena

It has been decided to remove the travel restrictions between the provinces at 04.00 am on the 31st of this month, said the Commander of the Army, Shavendra Silva. Meanwhile, Director General of Health Services Dr. Asela Gunawardena says that careless behavior is being observed during this period when travel restrictions have been relaxed. He added that travel restrictions would have to be imposed if the virus re-emerged in the future. He therefore called on the people not to drag the country into such a situation again and to follow the health guidelines properly.
Melbourne reopens

Melbourne, Australia, the city which had the world’s longest lockdown has reopened today (22). According to foreign reports, city dwellers are flocking to restaurants and taking to the streets to celebrate their long-awaited independence. Authorities in Melbourne have reopened the city after 70% of those over the age of 16 had completed vaccination.
Sri Lanka – Netherlands T20 World Cup match today

The final match of the first round of the 20-20 World Cup Cricket Tournament is between Sri Lanka and the Netherlands and it is scheduled to be played today (22). The match is scheduled to be played in Sharjah tonight at 7.30 pm local time. Meanwhile, the match between Ireland and Namibia will be played at 3.30 pm today.
A person named Nadeshan threatened over the phone after speaking about Pandora papers

Parliamentarian Chaminda Wijesiri has stated that a person by the name of Thiru Nadesan had threatened him over the phone after commenting in Parliament about Pandora papers. He also said that he had complained to the police as he felt that the call was life-threatening. He further said that although the complaint has not been investigated so far, only the Secretary to the Prime Minister has inquired, he said. He also requested the Speaker to conduct an inquiry into the incident as it was a breach of privilege to avoid him. He further said that the Secretary to the Prime Minister Uditha Lokubandara had said that it was Thiru who spoke.
The government spent an equal amount spent to build the Hambanthota port for the vaccination program

Minister of State Sanath Nishantha says that the government has spent the US $ 400 million for the corona vaccination program. He also said that the huge amount of money was equal to the amount spent to build the Hambantota port. He said that as a government, Sri Lanka was ranked fifth in the top 10 countries in the world for successfully combating the corona epidemic due to this successful vaccination. He said that despite the corona epidemic, the government was moving ahead with the development process and hoped that huge development goals would be achieved within the next four years. The Minister said that the cost of the construction of the Hambantota Port was US $ 400 million but the agreement pertaining to the Hambantota Port stated that the cost was US $ 1.4 billion. He said this while he was addressing a media briefing about a People’s Front headquarters at Nelum Mawaththe a, Battaramulla.
