Sri Lanka to fight elephant menace at Hambantota stadium

04 July,2017 10:54 AM IST |  Colombo  |  AFP

Sri Lanka is to deploy game wardens to stop wild elephants straying onto the pitch when the country hosts Zimbabwe for a series of one-day internationals at the Hambantota stadium



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Sri Lanka is to deploy game wardens to stop wild elephants straying onto the pitch when the country hosts Zimbabwe for a series of one-day internationals at the Hambantota stadium.

Experts will be on hand for all three ODI games at the 35,000-capacity stadium, which is next to an elephant sanctuary, said a wildlife official yester Monday.

The stadium was built in 2009 under former President Mahinda Rajapakse, who was from Hambantota, but has hosted only a handful of matches because of its remote location and high maintenance costs.

"There had been a few instances when elephants broke through the fence and invaded the pitch at night," said the official, who asked not to be named. "A jungle patch starts about 100 metres from the stadium and we are deploying 10 wardens to make sure that fans don't stray into that area and provoke the elephants," he said. The official said there was a herd of about 25 elephants roaming the area, 240 kilometers south of Colombo, posing a potential threat to fans. It is not the first time wildlife has disrupted games at Hambantota - swarms of wasps that have taken up residence there have also caused problems.

The last ODI played at Hambantota was two years ago. Following a recent refurbishment, Sri Lanka Cricket scheduled the final three ODI matches against Zimbabwe at Hambantota. The games will decide the series winner after the two sides notched a victory each in the first two games played at Galle.

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