Fernando missed out on a spot in the playing XI for the first Test, which Sri Lanka won comfortably by 63 runs
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When the World Economic Forum made the decision to cancel its regional investment event in Egypt's Red Sea resort town of Sharm El Sheikh earlier this year, its message was clear: the security threat on the Sinai peninsula had become a power-keg situation that could blow at any moment. This was, of course, the unilateral verdict of the Switzerland-based forum. In contrast, since the event was cancelled, Gulf leaders have chosen to stick by Egypt's side, shrugging off extremism concerns to personally visit the Arab nation and pledge ever-greater sums of economic support.
President al Sisi has trumpeted a roadmap of vital infrastructure projects geared to re-engineer a struggling economy, which has attracted investor attention near and far. |
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