Sri Lankan Governor flies in for Cavaliers Tsunami Dinner at Lord's

From: Sri Lankan Cavaliers of Great Britain
Published: Sat Oct 22 2005


The Governor of the Southern Province of Sri Lanka, Kingsley Wickramaratne is fluing into London from Colombo for the Sri Lankan Cavaliers Tsunami Dinner. The fundraising event will take place on Saturday 29th October 2005 in the hallowed Long Room at Lord's Cricket Grounds in St.John's Wood in London. The dinner is in conjunction with the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).

The Sri Lankan Cavaliers is a private club and charity - it was founded by the business tycoon Lakhi Liyanage. Membership is by invitation - top world cricketers such as Sir Richard Hadlee, Mark Nicholas, Chris Cowdrey, Arjuna Ranatunga and others are members. The first UK cricket tour of the Sri Lankan Cavaliers of top Sri Lankan cricketers led by Arjuna Ranatunga took place in 1993. When Sri Lanka won the Wills World Cup and became World Champions in 1996, the Sri Lankan team subsequently embarked on a private tour of the UK as the Sri Lankan Cavaliers.

The dinner at Lord's will help launch the Cavaliers Tsunami Fund - the Sri Lankan Cavaliers are hoping to build houses for the tsunami victims. Also in attendance will be former England cricketer Gladstone Small. One of Sri Lanka's greatest singer/songwriters, Nimal Mendis will launch a special CD in aid of the Cavaliers Tsunami Fund at the function in the Long Room at Lord's.

For further details:
http://srilankancavaliers.tripod.com
Company: Sri Lankan Cavaliers of Great Britain
Contact Name: Lakhi Liyanage
Contact Email: srilankan_cavaliers@yahoo.co.uk

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