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ODI Centuries Comparison (Since 2020)
Comparison of centuries scored versus matches played by major cricket nations since 2020.
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Gary Kirsten faces 'a lot of learning' as new Sri Lanka coach
New Sri Lanka head coach Gary Kirsten says understanding the island’s cricketing identity will be central to rebuilding the team for the World Cup. The 58-year-old former South Africa opener started last week on a two-year contract that will see him in charge for the 50-over World Cup next year. ‘Understand the environment’ “I need to understand the culture really well, understand what makes the players tick, understand the environment,” Kirsten told reporters in Colombo. “I’ve got a lot of learning to do as I go through this journey.” Kirsten was India coach from 2008 to 2011, taking them to World Cup glory, then coached South Africa from 2011 to 2013. He was appointed by Sri Lanka after Sanath Jayasuriya left the position before his term was due to expire at the end of June. Work with translators Sri Lanka co-hosted the T20 World Cup with eventual winners India but crashed out at the Super Eights stage, their fate sealed by a 61-run defeat to New Zealand. Gary Kirsten said he would work with translators – but that English “works quite well in cricket” as a language of communication. “I’ve worked across a lot of different cultures and countries, so I’ve had a bit of experience in that space,” he said. The 2027 World Cup will be co-hosted by South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia. By Garrin Lambley © Agence France-Presse
Kirsten set to take guard as Sri Lanka seek reset
Sri Lanka’s cricket fraternity is awaiting the arrival of new Head Coach Gary Kirsten, who is expected on the island shortly, with his first assignment being to prepare the team for the upcoming tour of the Caribbean. The series, featuring all three formats, will be no gentle loosener. The centrepiece will be two Tests in Antigua, part of the World Test Championship. Kirsten’s first fortnight in charge will be more reconnaissance than full-throttle coaching. With the senior pros scattered, some in India and Pakistan featuring in the IPL and PSL, others grinding it out in the NSL four-day competition and the next crop cutting their teeth against New Zealand ‘A’ down south. The former South African opener will spend his early days travelling across the island, casting an expert eye over his resources before rolling up his sleeves. It is not quite the ideal scenario for a new coach looking to hit the ground running. Known for his methodical approach, he prefers to build his team brick by brick. His pedigree is beyond dispute. He was at the helm when India scaled the summit of world cricket and later helped South Africa punch above their weight. But in Sri Lanka, a few fans will cheekily remind him of the night he broke 20 million hearts, the 2011 World Cup final at Wankhede Stadium when India got over the line. The image of him being hoisted on the shoulders of a young Virat Kohli remains etched in cricketing folklore. Future of Sri Lankan cricket in safe hands, says Mathews Four Tests a year leaves Sri Lanka on a sticky wicket His appointment is seen as a major coup for Sri Lanka Cricket, but as any seasoned campaigner will tell you, even the best bat needs a solid handle. The board must now provide him the backing and breathing space to implement his plans without chopping and changing at the first sign of trouble. Kirsten, much like his mentor Graham Ford, has a reputation for nurturing young talent and getting the best out of raw prospects. That skill will be put to the test here. Since the days of Trevor Bayliss, who had two stints from 2007 to 2011, Sri Lanka’s coaching carousel has rarely allowed anyone to settle in for the long haul. Tom Moody was offered an extension but opted to return to Perth. If Kirsten earns himself another term, it will be a sure sign that the team is finally moving in the right direction. Unlike Moody or Bayliss, who worked with dressing rooms brimming with match-winners, Kirsten inherits a side still searching for consisten...
UN experts demand accountability for trafficking allegations in ‘Epstein files’, warn of continuing violence of patriarchal power systems • Sri Lanka Brief
Image: Undated image of Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump. Photo: House Oversight Democrats GENEVA 16 April 2026 – UN experts* today called for justice and accountability for trafficking allegations emerging from the ‘Epstein files,’ warning that the disclosures reveal the continuing violence ...
Sri Lanka Cricket leadership crisis deepens as president urges resignation over corruption allegations - BLiTZ
Sri Lanka’s cricket administration has once again come under intense scrutiny, as President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has reportedly asked the head of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), Shammi Silva, to step down amid longstanding allegations of corruption and mismanagement.


