Getting To The Cricket Match (R. Premadasa Stadium)
The marvelous six beer holder.
Just did a short user guide on R. Premadasa Stadium, where the World Cup Final will be. Right now B tickets are going for like Rs. 20,000 (they cost Rs. 1,540) on the black market, AKA, the only market really running. The ICC/Ticketmaster chaps are seriously incompetent, but that’s another story. If you have tickets great, if you don’t then you probably just don’t.
If you are going, however, there is basically no guide, especially for tourists. So we wrote one. The basic takeaways are, park a bit aways, take a tuk in (for busy games) and allocate at least 20 minutes to actually get into your seats. It’s not insanely hard to figure out, but it’s not insanely easy. A bit of information helps.
The T20 World Cup final is this Sunday. Should be awesome, or awesomely sad. Sri Lanka’s been forever a bridesmaid at these cups, here’s to being a bride.


I’m happy to be featured in Echelon magazine’s 40 Under 40 feature, profiling young people who contribute to the economy in some way, mainly in business but also in terms of innovation and thought leadership. It’s an interesting article not just in that I’m in it (mainly for work on indi.ca and
I won’t add too much commentary, but just read I guess. The youngest Rajapaksa, Rohitha (Chi Chi) has given an amazing interview to the
In 2009 this strange character appeared on the Sri Lankan Internet scene, getting angry, flaming, trolling whatever. Then he started naming anonymous bloggers, posting comments as people’s kids, nasty stuff, for which I removed him from
The chutzpah of this government knows no bounds. Every government since Independence has had to balance placating Sinhala nationalists (AKA racists) while at the same time actually running a sensible, inclusive nation that doesn’t send minority citizens, capital and foreign investment fleeing. Basically, they’ve had to pay lip service to nationalists while at the same time trying to run an actual nation. Every government has also generally failed, SWRD being killed by a nationalist monk and everyone after almost losing the country to various rebellions. In that context Mahinda is actually doing a better job by virtue of not being dead and not losing control of the country. But he’s still not doing a good job.

This should have been written ages ago.
Still, not too late.
So… who’s the babe?
I got a free ticket to “B upper”. Glad that I didn’t have to pay.
Turned out to be a bridesmaide again I guess….