
Protesters storm Galle Fort stadium during Sri Lanka vs Australia match
India Today
Protesters stormed the Galle Fort ramparts with anti-government banners and posters during the ongoing test between Sri Lanka and Australia.
Defying the police, protesters stormed the Galle Fort ramparts with anti-government banners and posters during the ongoing test between Sri Lanka and Australia.
The protesters entered the stadium despite the security personnel's attempts to stop them from getting inside.
The second test between Sri Lanka and Australia started on July 8.
"Public defied police orders and entered the rampart of the Galle Fort with Anti-government banners and posters while Sri Lanka is hosting Australia in the second Test," Champika Fernando, a twitter user's tweet read.
Public defied police orders and entered the rampart of the Galle Fort with Anti-government banners and posters while Sri Lanka is hosting Australia in the second Test. #AusvsSL pic.twitter.com/UQlBTNKmeL

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