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15 Dec 2025 22:58 #405637
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Former Sri Lankan leg-spinner D.S. de Silva, who played in the country’s inaugural Test match in 1982 and later served as Chairman of Sri Lanka Cricket, has passed away at the age of 83.
De Silva died in London following a brief illness, family sources said.
A respected figure in Sri Lankan cricket, De Silva represented the national team during the early years of Test cricket and went on to captain Sri Lanka in two Test matches. After his playing career, he continued to serve the game in multiple capacities, including as a coach, team manager and national selector.
He was appointed Chairman of Sri Lanka Cricket in 2009 and held the position until 2011. During his tenure, De Silva played a key role in the development and completion of several international cricket stadiums across the country.
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16 Dec 2025 20:17 #405638
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Somachandra de Silva, the oldest living Sri Lankan Test cricketer and the country’s first player to register a five-wicket haul at Test level, has passed away at the age of 83. A pioneer of Sri Lankan cricket in its formative years, his achievements remain etched in the game’s history.
May his soul rest in peace.
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