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New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Live: Angelo Mathews continues his attack after dismissing Mark Chapman in the previous over. Mitchell beats the ball into short leg, driving it for boundary. WICKET!! Mitchell (43) OUT on the 4th delivery. Tom Latham is the new batter. NZ scored 164/5 in 23 overs and need 8 runs to win.

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New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Live: Angelo Mathews continues his attack after dismissing Kane Williamson (14) in the previous over. WICKET!! Mark Chapman RUN OUT on the third delivery. Glenn Phillips is the new batter. NZ scored 150/4 in 21 overs and need 22 runs to win.

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Live: Angelo Mathews continues his attack after dismissing Kane Williamson (14) in the previous over. WICKET!! Mark Chapman RUN OUT on the third delivery. NZ scored 145/4 in 20.3 overs and need 27 runs to win.

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Live: Dilshan Madushanka brought back in to the attack. Daryl Mitchell and Mark Clapman are on crease. Clapman swatted the first delivery over covers and it races to boundary. And then, Mitchell smashes the ball for a boundary on the 5th delivery. New Zealand scored 144/3 in 20 overs and need 28 to win.

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Live: Angelo Mathews continues his attack and dismisses Kane Williamson (14) on the second delivery. Mark Chapman is the new batter. NZ scored 132/3 in 19 overs and need 40 runs to win.

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Live: After dismissiing Devon Conway in the previous over, Dushmantha Chameera continues his attack. Kane Williamson and Daryl Mitchell are on crease. Mitchell thunders a SIX over the mid-off on the 4th delivery and hits a boundary on the last ball. With this 100-runs up for NZ and they scored 103/2 in 15 overs.

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Live: Dushmantha Chameera continues his attack. WICKET!! Devon Conway departs on the second delivery. Kane Williamson is on the crease now. MAIDEN OVER and a wicket for SL. New Zealand score 86/1 in 13 overs.

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Live: Maheesh Theekshana continues his attack. Rachin Ravindra and Devon Conway are on crease. Rachin welcomes him with a boundary on third delivery. New Zealand score 86/0 in 12 overs.

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Live: Dushmantha Chameera continues his attack. Ravindra and Devon Conway are on crease. Rachin Ravindra clobbers a WHOPPING SIX on the third delivery. New Zealand score 80/0 in 11 overs.

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Live: Maheesh Theekshana continues his third. Rachin Ravindra and Devon Conway are on crease. Conway welcomes him with a boundary and then again smashes away the 4th delivery for a boundary. New Zealand score 73/0 in 10 overs.

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Live: Dhananjaya de Silva introduced in to the attack by Sri Lanka. Ravindra and Devon Conway are on crease. Conway hits a whopping SIX on the third delivery. New Zealand score 42/0 in 6 overs.

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Live: Trent Boult is back for another spell after delivering a wonderfully in the initial overs. Sri Lankan batters are holding their ground as the current run rate drops near 4 runs per over. Trent Boult dropped a catch during his previous over, but the bowler has done enough good today to afford one mistake.

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Live: Another wicket down for Sri Lanka as the experienced batter Angelo Mathews is walking back to the pavilion. Beautiful delivery from spinner Mitchell Santner and the captaincy was also great as Kane Williamson decided to use slip during the 17th over of the innings. Chamika Karunaratne is the new batter on crease.

Asalanka cuts the second ball of Afridi's over to point. Shadab Khan, probably Pakistan's best fielder is there, Asalanka clearly not looking to go anywhere by the time Shadab shapes up for a throw but he lets one rip anyway. He misses the stumps and there is no one to back him up, the batters run 2, they now need 34 to win off 33.

Pak vs SL Live: A good over for Pakistan under the circumstances. Pakistan pacers remain ineffective today. Mendis on 82 off 89, Charith Asalanka on 12 off 14. Rizwan dropped Asalanka right after that six.

Pak vs SL Live: Another expensive over from Shadab as Sri Lanka now just needs 77 runs from 78 deliveries. The partnership between both the batsmen is now nearing 100 run mark. Mendis on 75 off 75, Samarawickrama on 46 off 47.

Pak vs SL Live: Kusal Mendis scores his third half-century in the ongoing Asia Cup tournament, 25th overall in ODI cricket and also the 50 run partnership between Mendis and Samarawickrama comes up in good time. The batting pair scored 55 runs in 48 deliveries.

Kusal Perera, who had scored 17 off 8 has now been run out. A direct hit from the Shadab Khan caught SL's opener short of crease. Well Nissanka had nothing for 13 balls but now he has hit two fours off Zaman and is away. The fourth ball is driven brilliantly through covers and then Nissanka drives the next delivery square on the up.

Great partnership between Rizwan and Ifthikhar, last over from Theekshana produced 12 runs and the sixth wicket partnership between these two is 91 runs from 69 deliveries. Theekshana finishes that over and is almost carried off the field by the physio. In fact he is having to be helped up the stairs to the dressing room by three players.

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Sri Lankan Tamils (Tamil: இலங்க தமழர், ilankai tamiḻar or ஈழத் தமழர், īḻat tamiḻar),[21] also known as Ceylon Tamils or Eelam Tamils, are Tamils native to the South Asian island state of Sri Lanka. Today, they constitute a majority in the Northern Province, form the plurality in the Eastern Province and are in the minority throughout the rest of the country. 70% of Sri Lankan Tamils in Sri Lanka live in the Northern and Eastern provinces.[1]

Modern Sri Lankan Tamils descend from residents of the Jaffna Kingdom, a former kingdom in the north of Sri Lanka and Vannimai chieftaincies from the east. According to the anthropological and archaeological evidence, Sri Lankan Tamils have a very long history in Sri Lanka and have lived on the island since at least around the 2nd century BCE.

One-third of Sri Lankan Tamils now live outside Sri Lanka. While there was significant migration during the British colonial era to Singapore and Malaysia, the civil war led to more than 800,000 Tamils leaving Sri Lanka, and many have left the country for destinations such as Canada, United Kingdom, Germany and India as refugees or emigrants. According to the pro-rebel TamilNet, the persecution and discrimination that Sri Lankan Tamils faced has resulted in some Tamils today not identifying themselves as Sri Lankans but instead identifying themselves as either Eelam Tamils, Ceylon Tamils, or simply Tamils.[30][31] Many still support the idea of Tamil Eelam, a proposed independent state that Sri Lankan Tamils aspired to create in the North-East of Sri Lanka.[32][33][34][35][36] Inspired by the Tamil Eelam flag, the tiger also used by the LTTE, has become a symbol of Tamil nationalism for some Tamils in Sri Lanka and the Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora.[37][38]

There is little scholarly consensus over the presence of the Sri Lankan Tamil people in Sri Lanka, also known as Eelam in Sangam literature.[39] One older theory states that there were no large Tamil settlements in Sri Lanka until the 10th century CE.[40] According to the anthropological and archaeological evidence, Sri Lankan Tamils have a very long history in Sri Lanka and have lived on the island since at least around the 2nd century BCE.[41][42]

According to the 2012 census there were 2,270,924 Sri Lankan Tamils in Sri Lanka, 11.2% of the population.[1] Sri Lankan Tamils constitute an overwhelming majority of the population in the Northern Province and are the largest ethnic group in the Eastern Province.[1] They are minority in other provinces. 70% of Sri Lankan Tamils in Sri Lanka live in the Northern and Eastern provinces.[1]

Most Sri Lankan Tamils live in the Northern and Eastern provinces and in the capital Colombo, and most Indian Tamils live in the central highlands.[106] Historically, both groups have seen themselves as separate communities, although there has been a greater sense of unity since the 1980s.[109] In 1948, the United National Party government stripped the Indian Tamils of their citizenship. Under the terms of an agreement reached between the Sri Lankan and Indian governments in the 1960s, about forty percent of the Indian Tamils were granted Sri Lankan citizenship, and most of the remainder were repatriated to India.[110] By the 1990s, most Indian Tamils had received Sri Lankan citizenship.[110]

People in the Vanni districts considered themselves separate from Tamils of the Jaffna peninsula but the two groups did intermarry. Most of these married couples moved into the Vanni districts where land was available. Vanni consists of a number of highland settlements within forested lands using irrigation tank-based cultivation. An 1890 census listed 711 such tanks in this area. Hunting and raising livestock such as water buffalo and cattle is a necessary adjunct to the agriculture. The Tamil-inhabited Vanni consists of the Vavuniya, Mullaitivu, and eastern Mannar districts. Historically, the Vanni area has been in contact with what is now South India, including during the medieval period and was ruled by the Vanniar Chieftains.[122] Northern Tamils follow customary laws called Thesavalamai, codified during the Dutch colonial period.[129]

Western Tamils, also known as Negombo Tamils or Puttalam Tamils, are native Sri Lankan Tamils who live in the western Gampaha and Puttalam districts. The term does not apply to Tamil immigrants in these areas.[130] They are distinguished from other Tamils by their dialects, one of which is known as the Negombo Tamil dialect, and by aspects of their culture such as customary laws.[130][131][132] Most Negombo Tamils have assimilated into the Sinhalese ethnic group through a process known as Sinhalisation. Sinhalisation has been facilitated by caste myths and legends.[133] The Western Tamils caste hierarchy is principally dominated by the maritime Karaiyars, along with other dominant groups such as the Paravars.[134]

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