Michael Roberts

Under 19 Asia Cup begins-by Michael Roberts Source:Thuppahis AS eight Under 19 teams of EIGHT countries battle each other at ABU DABHI beginning today, we look back at the 2022 competition via SHRESTH SHAH’S REVIEW, IN ESPNCRICINFO … IN FEBRUARY 2022 WHERE THE TITLE READS THUS: “UNDER-19 WORLD CUP 2022: WYLLIE, DHULL, BREVIS AND WELLALAGE HEADLINE ESPNCRICINFO’S TEAM OF THE TOURNAMENT Our XI features four Indians but find out who else made the cut India were the most dominant side in the 2022 Under-19 World Cup, but there were many from other teams as well who impressed with their talent and skills. Here’s who all made it to ESPNcricinfo’s Team of the Tournament. 1. Teague Wyllie (Australia) With unbeaten scores of 86 and 101 in Australia’s wins in the group stage, Wyllie was his team’s anchor in chases against West Indies and Scotland. His 97-ball 71 against Pakistan in the quarter-final secured safe passage into the semis. ...

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Where have All the Windies Cricketers Gone-by Michael Roberts Source:Thuppahis Where have All the Flowers Gone, Long Time Passing …. Where have All the Windies Cricketers Gone, Caribbean Death-knell Looming ………………….                                                                      A Ditty from One Thuppahi …. Pete Seeger  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_Have_All_the_Flowers_Gone%3F https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Seeger The West Indies in their heyday of the early 1980s. Picture: staff photographer…. Michael Holding & Kim Hughes Robert Craddock:  “Former Australian captain Kim Hughes fears for the future of the West Indies in Test cricket,” ……… https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/cricket/former-australian-captain-kim-hughes-fears-for-the-future-of-the-west-indies-in-test-cricket/news-story/b7072443b5993 ...

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The Indian Tamils in British Ceylon & Sri Lanka: Pursuing Their Equality TODAY-by Michael Roberts Source:Thuppahis International Conference focusing on  the topic “MOVING TOWARDS EQUALITY AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH.”….  200 years of People of Indian Origin Tamils (IOT) in Sri Lanka” …. BCIS Auditorium (The Olympus), BMICH, Colombo,  11th December 2023 Welcome & Opening Address: Dr. Mario Gomez Executive Director International Centre for Ethnic Studies, Colombo …  Inaugural Address:  Dr. Yasodara Kathirgamathamby Conference Chair, Department of Legal Studies Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences The Open University of Sri Lanka Special Address: Prof. Gamini Keerawella,  Executive Director, Bandaranaike Centre for International Studies, Colombo A coffee plucker … 19th century labourers among tea bushes .… & labourers assembled with kanganies at a tea factory   ...

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High-Profile Burghers & Other Exotic Personnel in Olde Ceylon-by Michael Roberts Source:Thuppahis Rodney Vandergert, whose title reads thus: “Random Musings of A Senile Mind,”.… an article which appeared on web on 4th March 2006 at https://kermeey.blogspot.com/2006/03/random-musings-of-senile-mind.html …… reproduced with selective highlights in this version … & brought to my attention by Charles Schokman of Australia “Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive, but to be young was very heaven” Wordsworth: Preludes In the Nineteen Forties and early Fifties, Bambalawatte was the centre of the universe. It was where all the meaningful action took place and where the principal actors were mainly Burghers and a group of expatriates drawn from half a dozen nationalities. This was brought most forcibly to my mind after reading the recent obituaries which appeared in the local press – one to Zoe Jayatilleke by Tita Nathanielsz; the other to David Gladwin Loos , C.C.S.. by Bradman Weerakoon.                          ...

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The Walawwa in Sri Lanka: Its Origins-by Michael Roberts Source:Thuppahis Dash De Soysa, …. with a modification by the author of the original Thuppahi entry set out in blue lettered text; and two ‘pictures’ of the Prince of Wales’ visit to Ceylon added on 28th Novembe 2023 The walauwa was a residence of an aristocrat in the past and, according to the Sinhala Dictionary, it is derived from the Tamil or Telugu word ‘walawu’. Some also refer to it as a place of jurisdiction. The earliest sources that refer to elite residencies and residents of Lanka can be found in many ancient Brahmi inscriptions dating from about the 2nd century BCE. The ‘prabhu‘ (elite) of various sectors – administration, military, tax collection, navigation, ports, agriculture, infrastructure and so on were referred to as ‘parmuka‘, and the king as ‘Mapurumukā‘. Similarly, ‘pramukha’ and ‘pramukhän’ in Sanskrit and ‘perumakan’ in Tamil also mean foremost, chief, principal or ...

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The Humanitarian Social Commitment of Lakshman Wickremesinghe-by Michael Roberts Source:Thuppahis Professor Rajiva Wijesinha, item taken from Daily News, 24 October 2023, ….. with highlighting imposed by The Editor, Thuppahi Bishop Lakshman Wickremesinghe died on October 23 forty years ago. He was my uncle, and I had a special affinity with him with regard to both intellect and emotions. When I came back from Oxford, where he had studied a couple of decades before me, he was the family member who was most supportive of my resignation on the issue of the deprivation of Mrs. Bandaranaike’s Civic Rights, for unlike most members of the elite he understood early on what that meant for the future of democracy, a blight that has never left us since it was followed by a premature Presidential election, the ghastly referendum, and then the attacks first on Supreme Court Judges and then on Tamils. one moment during Black ...

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Migration out of Ceylon & Sri Lanka – by Michael Roberts in ADELAIDE To those CEYLONESE – term used advisedly to mark time-emphasis – who migrated from the island in the period 1948 to 1970 ….and even in the next two decades … do take the trouble to respond to these questions at whatever length you consider suitable. DEAR I am now 85 years old. I left Sri Lanka with my family in 1977 and was therefore aware of the socio-political currents that prevailed from the 1950s onwards. Some of these developments and currents motivated several Western-educated personnel of middle-class status to migrate. Some of my relatives were among those who moved out to UK, Canada and Australia. That was THEN. But these personnel are presently in the Now …unless they have departed from life on earth. All the survivors will have grey hair …. or none at all. These features ...

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Michael Roberts Papers at Adelaide University Library-by Michael Roberts Source:Thuppahis MICHAEL ROBERTS PAPERS, MAINLY ON SRI LANKA ……MSS 0031 AT = UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE LIBRARY HTTPS://WWW.ADELAIDE.EDU.AU/LIBRARY/SPECIAL/ Philip Gunawardena Series 1: Transcript Fil Aluwihare, Sir Richard  68 p. Blood, Sir Hilary  62 p. Dyson, E.T.  46 p. Ferguson, G.H.  51 p. Gimson, Sir Franklin  84 p. Goonewardena, Leslie  34 p. Hartwell, Sir Charles  45 p. Leach, Frank  127 p. Lucette, E.H.  34 p. Miles, G.C.  58 p. Mulhall, J.A.  65 p. Newnham, H.E.  71 p. Nihill, J.H.B.  22 p. Roberts, T.W.  89 p. ** Rodrigo, Edmund  54 p. Sandys, M.K.T.  38 p. Stevens, F.G.  23 p. Strong, A.N.  180 p. Tilney, C.E.  41 p. Wirasinha, V.L.  53 p. Woolf, Leonard  30 p. Woolley, Sir Charles  45 p. Comments on E. Leach’s book Pul Eliya  87 p. (various correspondents, arranged alphabetically Comments on interviews  200 p. (various correspondents, including both those for whom transcripts ...

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Just DESSERTS for India at Cricket World Cup …. & Modi’s Curtness-by Michael Roberts Tunku Varadarajan, in The Wire, 20 November 2023  where the title reads thus: “Cricket Mata Ki Jai: Jingoism Lost in Ahmedabad on Sunday” … while highlights in blue have been imposed by The Editor, Thuppahi That India lost in the final was karmic payback for the BCCI’s sins against the game, and also for the Ahmedabad crowd’s unwillingness to be sporting and civilised. Prime Minister Narendra Modi walking away from Pat Cummins after handing him the trophy. Photo: Screengrab from video Tunku Varadarajan The most remarkable thing about Sunday’s World Cup final was not that India lost. Many of us had seen the defeat coming for days, and some foresaw it as the inevitable fruit of hubris, of “ghamand”. For those inclined to Sanskrit, a couple of lines from the Bhagavad Gita define perfectly the nature of the BCCI (the Board of Control ...

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