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SRI LANKA - APRIL/MAY 2003

What do you mean... it's a zebra crossing

Unnamed cricket coach tackles umpire

Trincomalee

Drinks, thanks gentleman

My turn... elephants on the road to Trinco

Rugged east coast near Trincomalee

Windy Dambulla forces the move to (Bruce Willis) like baseball cap.

Spectators turn ugly at Dambulla.

A rare kiwi bird displays its plumage.

Shirt worn by the sight-screen attendants.

2 interesting shirts.

A Windy Day. REUTERS/Anuruddha Lokuhapuarachchi

Stray on the field! (photo thanks to -REUTERS/Anuruddha Lokuhapuarachchi)

Vincent cuts a Sami delivery at Dambulla. [NZ v Sri Lanka].

Stairway through Lion's Paw.

Lion's Paw, Sigiriya.

Mysterious Sigiriya Rock.

Stephen Fleming & Hashan Tillekeratne share the cheque after the second test in Kandy.

Picturesque setting at Dambulla Stadium.

Relaxing at Habarana

Oh my goodness!

On top of Sigirya

With an 8 month old elephant.

Daryl at Pinnewala.

Drinking time at Pinnewala.

Elephants frolic in the water.

Elephants in the water.

Trunk to Trunk.

Good mates at Pinewala.

Jeremy Coney reports after the first day is washed out.

Labookellie Tea Estate near Nuwara Eliya.

No escape from Shep, even in downtown Colombo!

Tea bushes cover the slopes.

Tea Tasting with Estate Supt [1]., Lal Perera.

The Playing Control Team

Bradman in 1948 batting with a helmet, 30 years before it came common place.

Simon inspects the repairing of the footmarks.

Warm-ups should always include the use of an Adelaide Crows football.

A Groundswoman remarks the creases at Sara Stadium ready for New Zealand's battle with Sri Lanka.

Another sweep shot.

Rain ends day four of the first test match early.

 

 

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