MARK Twain said he preferred to write his account of Tasmania before coming, because one always knew more about a place prior to visiting than afterwards. Likewise, commonly held opinions about the Sri Lankan visitors have not survived contact with reality. According to wisdom, the fall of the twin pillars, Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene, would have the effect on Sri Lanka’s batting of pulling whaling and woodchipping out of the Tasmanian economy.
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Malcolm Knox – The Age
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