Sri Lanka Cricket Museum houses some of the most iconic treasures of Sri Lanka Cricket depicting its incredible cricketing journey, which goes back to over a century.
The museum proudly narrates Sri Lanka Cricket’s courageous journey towards becoming a test nation, its achievements made during the Pre and Post Test era, the country’s stupendous records achieved in the limited overs arena.
The museum, quite rightly has allocated dedicated sections to depict its glorious victory at the 1996 World Cup, T20 World Cup In 2014 and also it’s near dominance in Asia Cup competitions.
A ‘Hall of Fame’ has been allocated to highlight the proud Sri Lankans who were fortunate to don the ‘National Test Cap’ and also captained the team in any format
Sri Lanka’s glorious test wins against England in England, whitewashing the Australians in Sri Lanka (3 nil) and the historic series win achieved in South Africa, are among ‘the trophy’ collection on display.
Since opening on the 20 February, 2019, the museum which is housed at the former Asian Cricket Council Headquarters, which is situated adjacent to the Sri Lanka Cricket Headquarters in Maitland Place is an ideal tourist attraction, which enhances the experience of the visitors in abundance.
Entry Fee:
Non – Residents
Adults-LKR 500
Children – LKR 300
Residents
Adults – LKR 100
Child -LKR 50
Opening Times – 08.30 to 16.30 hours (Weekdays and Saturday)