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Last Updated : 2024-04-24 22:26:00
Another 35 Sri Lankan cricket fans will take wing to India to watch Sri Lanka play at the World T20, winning the grand prize of Dialog’s Cricket Wish & Win competition. Previously 42 fans visited Bangladesh and India to watch Sri Lanka play at the Asia Cup and the World T20, as Dialog presented Sri Lanka’s cricket-loving public the best chance to watch their favourite stars in action at these two great tournaments.
With Cricket Wish & Win, Dialog is offering a grand total of 777 prizes for cricket fans wishing the Sri Lankan team for their upcoming campaigns, including 77 all inclusive tours to watch Sri Lanka play in the Asia Cup and the World T20, plus, weekly prizes of brand new LED TV’s, Dialog Optima smartphones, Dialog Home Broadband connections, Dialog Wi-Fi dongles, Dialog Television Connections and Original Sri Lanka Cricket Fan T-shirts.
Ten lucky winners can still win the prizes on offer at the weekly draw, in addition to 167 original Sri Lanka Cricket fan t-shirts. Over 498 T-shirts have been won over the past five weeks. Members of the public can send their wish via SMS by typing SLCYour WishNIC number and sending to 2343, from any number any number of times.
Fans can also partake in the ‘Cricket Wish & Win competition’ via wishing online on Facebook and twitter or by visiting: www. dialog.lk/wish-win. All wishes via SMS, Facebook, Twitter and the wishing trucks enter the draw to stand a chance to win the grand prizes, weekly and daily prizes. Daily draws commenced on February 18 and ends at noon on April 3.
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