SPORTS DYNASTIES The Playbook for Building Teams That Win - Again and Again By Prabash Galagedara Why do some teams dominate entire eras while others win once and disappear? The West Indies ruled cricket for nearly two decades. The All Blacks have maintained a winning record for over a century. The Chicago Bulls, Barcelona, the New England Patriots - these organisations didn't just win championships. They owned their sports for generations. Meanwhile, brilliant teams rise, win a title, and are never heard from again. What separates a dynasty from a one-hit wonder? Is it money? Talent? Luck? Or is there something deeper - a hidden architecture of sustained dominance that most teams never discover? In Sports Dynasties , Prabash Galagedara answers the question that has obsessed him since childhood - and introduces a groundbreaking framework that changes how we understand team success forever. Introducing the 10-30-50 Framework Drawing on principles from Harvard Business School's approach to management theory, decades of studying championship organisations across cricket, AFL, basketball, rugby, Formula One, football, and more, Galagedara reveals a systematic, repeatable model for building teams that don't just win matches - they win eras. The 10-30-50 Framework explains: Why certain organisations sustain excellence across generations while others collapse after a single peak - The structural patterns that every sporting dynasty in history shares - regardless of the sport, the country, or the era - How to diagnose where your team sits on the path to dynasty status - and what to do next - Why the conventional wisdom about building championship teams is dangerously incomplete This is not another collection of inspirational locker room stories. This is a rigorous, evidence-based framework tested across sporting codes worldwide - the first of its kind. A journey from Colombo to the world stage Sports Dynasties is also a deeply personal story. Raised by working-class parents in Colombo during Sri Lanka's civil war, Galagedara grew up reading a weekly sports magazine that became his window to the world's greatest athletes - Muhammad Ali, Michael Jordan, Diego Maradona, Michael Schumacher. He tried every sport at school but could never convert his passion into on-field performance. So he did something different. He stopped trying to play his way into greatness and started thinking his way into it. That childhood obsession - combined with a career spanning executive roles at Telstra, Harvard Business School, and the founding of AI ventures - led to the 10-30-50 Framework: the product of a lifetime spent asking one simple question and refusing to accept a simple answer. What readers are saying: "The Moneyball of team building - but across every sport, not just one." "Finally, someone has built a framework that explains why dynasties happen. This changes everything."