
Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) says work towards building the Jaffna International Cricket Stadium (JICS) in Mandaitivu, Jaffna, is currently ongoing and progressing as planned.
In a statement, the SLC said that construction activities at the ground were temporarily halted due to the Ditwah Cyclone, which disrupted the scheduled work program, including the first trial game that was scheduled to be played on 14th January 2026.
Work has now resumed, and the trial game will be played following the completion of the upcoming ICC Men’s T20I Cricket World Cup 2026, which is co-hosted by Sri Lanka and India.
Sri Lanka Cricket further said it remains confident of completing the construction of the ground within the planned timelines.
The international cricket ground will be developed on 48 acres, featuring 10 centre wickets, with boundary distances extending up to 80 meters.
The construction of the stadium is part of Sri Lanka Cricket’s broader vision to develop a sports city in Jaffna, covering a total area of 138 acres.
This landmark initiative constitutes an important achievement in promoting cricket development in Sri Lanka’s Northern Province and complements SLC’s National Pathway Programme. (Newswire)
