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The following lists notable events that occurred during 1979 in Sri Lanka.
Incumbents
Events
- Sri Lanka defeated India in the ICC World Cup. They were the winners of the inaugural ICC Trophy, ahead of the cricket World Cup. [1]
 - Ethnic tensions and political unrest increase, as the Tamil minority realize their political party is having minimal success in the south.[2]
 
Births
- 4 January – Chamila Gamage, cricketer.
 - 27 February – Sanjaya Rodrigo, cricketer.
 - 28 February – Dinesh Lalinda, cricketer.
 - 2 March – Dharshana Gamage, cricketer.
 - 28 March – Duminda Dissanayake, politician.
 - 30 March – Malaka Dewapriya, film maker.
 - 2 April – Amila Perera, cricketer.
 - 13 May – Krishantha Ukwatte, cricketer.
 - 26 May – Malinda Warnapura, cricketer.
 - 22 June – Buddhika Mendis, cricketer.
 - 10 July – Dinesh Subasinghe, musician.
 - 11 July – Nisitha Rupasinghe, cricketer.
 - 19 July – Dilhara Fernando, cricketer.
 - 29 July – Chaminda Ruwan, cricketer.
 - 10 August – Dinusha Fernando, cricketer.
 - 14 August – Ranga Dias, cricketer.
 - 11 September – Thuwan Raheem, footballer.
 - 28 September – Mahesh Bogahalanda, cricketer.
 - 6 October – Chanuka Bandara, cricketer.
 - 7 October – Sujeewa de Silva, cricketer.
 - 9 October – Prasanna Jayawardene, cricketer.
 - 14 October – Hasantha Fernando, cricketer.
 - 26 October – Indika Basnayake, cricketer.
 - 29 October – Duminda Perera, cricketer.
 - 2 December – Manju Wanniarachchi, boxer.
 - 4 December – Wenura Caldera, cricketer.
 - 14 December – Chamara Silva, cricketer.
 - 17 December – Upekha Fernando, cricketer.
 - 31 December – Malinga Bandara, cricketer.
 
Deaths
- 17 February – K. Alvapillai, civil servant (b. 1905).[3][4]
 - 23 May – S. Selvanayagam, geographer and academic (b. 1932).[5]
 - 14 August – N. M. Perera, politician (b. 1905).
 - 15 September – Don Carlin Gunawardena, academic (b. 1899).
 - 28 December – Dommie Jayawardena, actor and singer (b. 1927).
 - Unknown date – I. J. Wickrema, trade unionist (b. 1922).
 
References
- ↑ "World Cup 1979: India suffer shocking defeat against Sri Lanka". 18 June 2013.
 - ↑ Gunaratna, Rohan (1998). Sri Lanka's Ethnic Crisis and National Security. South Asian Network on Conflict Research. p. 353. ISBN 955-8093-00-9.
 - ↑ Arumugam, S. (1997). Dictionary of Biography of the Tamils of Ceylon (PDF). p. 3.
 - ↑ Sri Kantha, Sachi. "Alvapillai: A Silent Axle of the Colonial and Post-colonial Ceylon Administration". Ilankai Tamil Sangam.
 - ↑ The Glowing Tributes Paid to Late Prof. S. Selvanayagam (PDF).
 
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