(MENAFN- NewsIn.Asia) Colombo, Oct 29 (DailyMirror) – The infectious music of the wildly popular Sri Lankan“Papare” bands will soon be heard at the T20 World Cup in Dubai. Hundreds of Sri Lankan ...
While waiting in the long queues to enter the Dubai International Stadium under the scorching sun, both sets of fans were greeted with rhythmic beats from a group of Sri Lankans. It was the famous ...
Did you know that papare bands originated from church festivities in Negombo? With World Cup fever in the air, Smriti Daniel and Yashasvi Kannangara talk to some of the men behind the infectious ...
The United Arab Emirates may be the Pakistan cricket team's adopted home with support to match, but at the first One-Day International (ODI) at Dubai Sports City on Friday, there will also be a touch ...
The Sri Lankan papare band that kept the fans of both sides dancing and singing throughout last week's first One-Day International (ODI) between Pakistan and Sri Lanka at Dubai Sports City is back for ...
It's that catchy chant that began during India's tour of England in 2014 and has acquired a sort of cult status in England. Like many other chants in cricket, it is derived from similar football ones.
The infectious music of the wildly popular Sri Lankan papare bands will soon be heard at the T20 World Cup. Hundreds of Sri Lankan cricket fans in the UAE were disappointed when they were asked not to ...