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Sport in Sri Lanka is a significant part ofSri Lankan culture.[1] Although the Sports Ministry named volleyball the national sport,[2][3] the most popular sport is Cricket.Rugby union is also popular. Other popular sports arewater sports,badminton,athletics,football,basketball andtennis.Sri Lanka's schools and colleges regularly organize sports and athletics teams, competing on provincial and national levels.

TheSri Lanka national cricket team achieved considerable success beginning in the 1990s, rising from theunderdog status to winning the1996 Cricket World Cup.[4] The Sri Lankan national cricket team reached the finals of the2007 Cricket World Cup, where they lost toAustralia at theKensington Oval inBridgetown, Barbados.[5] After qualifying to play in the finals of the2011 Cricket World Cup, Sri Lanka was beaten byIndia.[6] The legendary Sri Lankan off-spinnerMuttiah Muralitharan also ended his incredible career at theWankhede Stadium inMumbai which hosted the 2011 World Cup finals. The national cricket team of Sri Lanka has won theAsia Cup in1986,1997,2004,2008,2014 and2022.

Sri Lanka has many sports stadiums, includingSinhalese Sports Club Ground,Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium andR. Premadasa Stadium inColombo,Mahinda Rajapaksa International Stadium inHambantota,Pallekele International Cricket Stadium inKandy,Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium inDambulla andGalle International Stadium inGalle. The country co-hosted the1996 Cricket World Cup with India andPakistan, the2011 Cricket World Cup with India andBangladesh and has hosted theAsia Cup tournament on numerous occasions. Water sports such asboating,surfing,swimming andscuba diving on the coast, the beaches and backwaters attract many Sri Lankans and foreign tourists.

The Sri Lanknan Government does the needed renovations to keep hold on the quality of the stadiums, with the separated funds shared for Sri Lankan Cricket. The cricket board draws and recruit new players annually, and divided into two team A and B. Once the players reach a higher position in their career, they have the opportunity to get picked under the Nation team.

History

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Main article:Traditional games of Sri Lanka

Traditional sports

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Some of the traditional sports in Sri Lanka includeKabaddi,Gillidanda (proto-cricket), Kili thadthu, Kanna muchi, Chak-gudu, Thenkai addi andElle. There are two styles of martial arts native to Sri Lanka, which areCheenadi andAngampora.

Sinhalese New Year sports

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Games such as Kotta Pora (Pillow fight), Ankeliya (tugging the horn), Kana mutti bindeema (breaking pots), Porapol Gaseema, Lissana gaha nageema (climbing the greasy pole), Banis Kaema (bun eating contest) and Gudu Keliya are played duringAvurudu, the Sinhalese New Year.[7]

International competition

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Olympic Games

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Main article:Sri Lanka at the Olympics
See also:National Olympic Committee of Sri Lanka

Asian Games

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Main article:Sri Lanka at the Asian Games

South Asian Games

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Main article:Sri Lanka at the South Asian Games

Commonwealth Games

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Main article:Sri Lanka at the Commonwealth Games

Paralympics Games

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Main article:Sri Lanka at the Paralympics

Major tournaments

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Major leagues
LeagueSportTierTeamsEstablished
Lanka Premier LeagueCricket (T20)152020
Premier Limited Overs TournamentCricket (List A)1261988-89
Major League Tournament (Sri Lanka)Cricket (First-class)1261938
Sri Lanka Rugby ChampionshipRugby union181950
Sri Lanka Super LeagueFootball1102021
Sri Lanka Champions LeagueFootball2181985


Major cups
CupSportTeamsEstablished
Clifford CupRugby union (knockout)81911
Sri Lanka FA CupFootball (knockout)81948

Popular sports

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Cricket

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Main article:Cricket in Sri Lanka
A test match between Sri Lanka and England at theSinhalese Sports Club Ground,Colombo, March 2001

Cricket is the most popular sport in Sri Lanka.[8] It is one of the twelve nations that are full members and take part intest cricket and one of the seven nations that has won aCricket World Cup. Cricket is played at professional, semi-professional and recreational levels in the country and international cricket matches are watched with interest by a large proportion of the population.

Cricket was brought to the island by the British and was first played in the 1800s. The earliest definite mention of cricket in Ceylon was a report in theColombo Journal on 5 September 1832 which called for the formation of a cricket club. TheColombo Cricket Club was formed soon afterwards and matches began in November 1832. Since then, the sport has grown domestically with major events such as the Premier Trophy (starting 1938) and the Premier Limited Overs Tournament (starting 1988–89).

Sri Lanka'sone day international debut came in the1975 Cricket World Cup and were later awarded test cricket status in 1981, by theInternational Cricket Council (ICC), which madeSri Lanka the eighth Test cricket playing nation. TheSri Lanka national cricket team transformed themselves from theunderdog status to a major cricketing nation during the 1990s. Sri Lanka have won theCricket World Cup in 1996, theICC Champions Trophy in 2002 (Co-champions with India) and2014 ICC World Twenty20, and have beenrunners up in the2007 Cricket World Cup and the2011 Cricket World Cup as well as theICC World Twenty20 in 2009 and 2012.

Sri Lanka Cricket, formerly the Board for Cricket Control in Sri Lanka (BCCSL), is the controlling body for cricket inSri Lanka. It operates theSri Lanka national cricket team, theSri Lanka A cricket team, theSri Lanka national women's cricket team andfirst-class cricket within Sri Lanka. They are currently suspended by the ICC for government interference.[9]

Football

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Main article:Football in Sri Lanka

Football is a popular sport in Sri Lanka, and is run by theFootball Federation of Sri Lanka. The association administers theSri Lanka national football team as well as theSri Lanka Football Premier League.

Netball

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Main article:Netball in Sri Lanka

Netball was first played in Sri Lanka in 1921.[10] The first game was played by the Ceylon Girl Guide Company at Kandy High School.[10] In 1927, netball was played at Government Training College for the first time. This helped spread the game around Sri Lanka.[10] In 1952, Sri Lankan clubs were playing Indian club sides.[10] In 1956, Sri Lanka played its first international match against Australia's national team in Sri Lanka.[10] In 1972, the Netball Federation of Sri Lanka was created.[10] In 1983, Netball Federation of Sri Lanka was dissolved by the government.[10]

England's record against Ceylon in international matched between 1949 and 1976 was one win.[11]

Sri Lanka took part in the 1960 netball meeting of Commonwealth countries to try to standardize the rules for the game.[12] This meeting took place in the country.[12]

As of January 2011, the women's national team was ranked number fifteen in the world.[13] They have won theAsian Netball Championship six times and have hosted it once.

Rugby union

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Main article:Rugby union in Sri Lanka
Colombo Racecourse, Sri Lanka's first international grade Rugby Union Ground

Rugby union is mainly played at a semi-professional and recreational level. It is a popular team sport with a history dating back to 1879. TheSri Lankan Rugby Football Union is the governing body in the country. TheSri Lanka national rugby union team was founded in 1908 and joined theIRB in 1988.[14] The first rugby club in Sri Lanka, theColombo Football Club, was founded in 1879. The first rugby match played between two selected teams occurred on the 30th of June of that year between Colombo and a 'World' Team. The nation's first 'national' match involved an All Ceylon team against the All Blacks.[15]

Sri Lanka is yet to qualify for theRugby World Cup, however the national team has enjoyed success in recent years, rising to 42 on the world rankings in 2006. Despite not performing well on the international stage, Sri Lanka is sometimes considered one of the rugby's success stories, with crowds of forty or fifty thousand turning out for club games.[14] In 2010, they made it into theAsian Five Nations main tournament. They currently compete in Division One of the Asian Five Nations.

Sri Lanka also has anational sevens team,[16] and hosts theSri Lanka Sevens international tournament, which often forms part of theAsian Sevens Series.

Problems with the development of rugby in Sri Lanka have been threefold - first, a lack of finance, second, third world infrastructure, and third, the country has been war torn for a number of years.[14]

Other sports

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Australian Rules Football

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Australian rules football is a growing sport in Sri Lanka.[17] However the sport in being discussed how best to promote it in Sri Lanka when a group of AFL officials met with the country's Minister of Internal Trade and Cooperatives, Johnston Fernando in 2010.

Manel Dharmakeerthie and Milton Amarasinghe, a former Director General of Sports, are working together to develop Australian football in Sri Lanka. Their first aim is a tournament to be held in 2011. Fernando was supportive of their plans, and has agreed to offer, "his fullest support to develop footy (in Sri Lanka)."

Several current and former AFL players were also present at the meeting, including the AFL's new International Ambassador,Brett Kirk. The players are in Sri Lanka to learn more about that country's indigenous Vadda people and their place in Sri Lankan society, in an attempt to assist Australia's own indigenous communities upon their return.[18]

American Football

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Beginning in November 2012, Colombo will field anAmerican football team in the proposedElite Football League of India, South Asia's first professional American football organization.[19] TheColombo Lions, like all EFLI teams, will play their entire first season inPune, India, but the games are slated for broadcast in Sri Lanka.

Badminton

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Main article:Sri Lankan National Badminton Championships

Baseball

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See also:Elle (sport)

Baseball was introduced to Sri Lanka in mid-1980s. The US Embassy to introduced the game to Sri Lanka on the request of former Minister Hon, Festus Perera. Four teams were created to learn about the game, which are Sri Lanka Air force Baseball Club, Shakthi Baseball Club, Gold Fish Baseball Club and Royal College Baseball Club. In the beginning the US Embassy staff played friendly baseball games with the local teams at Havelock Park,Colombo.

Sri Lanka secured a position to compete in the first ever and the team's first ever tournament the Asian Baseball Cup, which was held in the Philippines in 1995. In 2009, theSri Lanka national baseball team qualified for the2009 Asian Baseball Championship, the first time in that tournament.[20]

The Sri Lanka Amateur Baseball Softball Association is also planning to introduceBaseball5 to the 13,000 schools in the country.[21]

Basketball

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See also:Sri Lanka men's national basketball team

Basketball was first introduced to Sri Lanka in 1917 by American Walter Cammak. Ten years later in 1927,Ananda College was the first school to introduce basketball in Sri Lanka, causing other schools to follow suit. In 1958, the Ceylon Basketball Federation (CBF) was established which was consequently admitted to theFIBA in 1959. Sri Lanka joined theAsian Basketball Confederation (ABC) in 1962, and have participated in most ABC competitions since.

Bodybuilding

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Sri LankanBodybuilding is a relatively newer sport. But the likes ofLucion Pushparaj, has pushed the sport to the global stage, having competed in the Mr Olympia.

Powerlifting

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Several Sri Lankan powerlifters, both men and women, have managed to excel and push the sport to international levels. In 2021, six Sri Lankan powerlifting won 14 gold medals in the Asian Classic Equipped Bench Press and Powerlifting Championships held in Istanbul, Turkey.[22]

Racing

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Lamborghini Huracan LP620-2 Dilango Racing
Dilantha Malagamuwa at theLamborghini Super Trofeo world finals 2016, at theCircuit Ricardo Tormo inValencia, Spain[23]

The Sri Lanka Association of Racing Drivers and Riders (SLARDAR) is the pioneer Motor Sports Association of Sri Lanka. There are several main racing events organized in Sri Lanka throughout the year likeFox Hill Supercross, Commando Supercross,Gajaba Supercross. Most of the racing events are organized by SLARDAR andSri Lanka Armed Forces.

Dilantha Malagamuwa is a Sri Lankan racing driver who is representing Sri Lanka at the international level. He is racing for theDilango Racing which is the first International motor racing team in Sri Lanka.Dilantha Malagamuwa is the champion of 2010 and 2016GT Asia Series. He represents Sri Lanka in several major international level series like2002 Bathurst 24 Hour,Asian Le Mans Series andLamborghini Super Trofeo.

Individual sports

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Rowing

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Carrom

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Athletics

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Golf

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Swimming

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Tennis

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Yachting

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Table Tennis

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Taekwondo

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Other popular individual sports

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References

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