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No one from curfew areas when top athletes flex their muscle

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Nimali Liyanarachchi is among many leading athletes preparing to take part in the low key event.

by Reemus Fernando

Middle distance runner Nimali Liyanarachchi has spent nearly a year without competitions. A gold medal hopeful at the last South Asian Games, Nimali met with an accident on the eve of Sri Lanka team’s departure for the Games last year. She is among dozens of top athletes preparing to assess their strengths after a long layoff at the time trial scheduled for the weekend as Sri Lanka Athletics decided to go ahead with the low key affair to provide competition-starved track and field athletes a platform to flex their muscle.

“There was lot of uncertainty due to the Covid 19 pandemic. But if it is held I would be taking part in it. I have not taken part in an athletic even for nearly a year now,” Liyanarachchi told The Island after Sri Lanka Athletics head Palitha Fernando confirmed the event yesterday.

“There were lot of interruptions to training programs due to Covid 19 health conditions. But I managed to train,” she said.

The track and field governing body has restricted the participation for a selected group of top athletes. Athletes in the elite pool and national pool and participants of last Asian Games, Commonwealth Games, Asian Championships and Asian Junior Championships will take part in the two-day event starting on Saturday.

Sri Lanka Athletics had earlier planed to conduct a National Trial open to both senior and junior athletes from Friday but changed their plans after the rise of a second wave of Covid-19.

The present health situation has forced officials to follow a long process to obtain permission for the event. According to national coach Y.K. Kularatne, Sri Lanka Athletics has to provide details of the participants to the Sports Medical Unit which will then seek permission from the Medical Officer of Health of the area.

Athletes and officials from several areas in Gampaha, where police curfew is in force, will not be able to take part due to strict health guidelines.

There will be only a limited number of track and field events as only the top notch athletes are taking part.

Following are the events: Men’s 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, long jump, triple jump, javelin throw, Women’s: 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, long jump, triple jump, javelin throw, 3000m steeple, 100 metres hurdles. (RF)



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NOC issue, fixture clash put Mustafizur’s IPL participation in doubt

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Mustafizur Rahman (left) flew out to Dubai with the rest of Bangladesh's squad on Wednesday [BCB]

Delhi Capitals’ (DC) signing of Bangladesh fast bowler Mustafizure Rahman for the remainder of IPL 2025 has hit a snag, with the BCB stating that it hasn’t been approached for a no-objection certificate (NOC).

Usually, the IPL only announces signings after a player has received an NOC from his home board. According to its CEO Nizamuddin Chowdhury, however, the BCB had yet to receive a request for one.

“Mustafizur is supposed to go with the team to the UAE according to the schedule,” Chowdhury told ESPNcricinfo on Wednesday. “We have not received any communication from IPL officials. I have also not received any such official communication from Mustafizur either.”

Mustafizur is part of the Bangladesh T20I squad that is due to play back-to-back away T20I series against UAE and Pakistan, both of which clash with the IPL. On Wednesday, hours after the IPL announced his signing as a replacement for Jake Fraser-McGurk, Mustafizur flew out to Dubai with the rest of Bangladesh’s squad.

Bangladesh are due to play two T20Is in the UAE on May 17 and 19, followed by five in Pakistan on May 25, 27 and 30, and June 1 and 3. Those two series are in conflict with the IPL; DC are set to play their last three league matches on May 18, 21 and 24, followed by the playoffs should they get there.

ESPNcricinfo has sought a response from DC on this development.

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Aruna in race to recover before Asian Championships

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Aruna Dharshana

Sprinter Aruna Dharshana who is undergoing treatments for an injury he sustained during the World Relays, is racing against time to recover for the Asian Athletics Championships which will be held in South Korea later this month.

The 400 metres specialist is one of the two sprinters slated to compete in the one lap race. He is also a key member of the men’s 4×400 metres and 4×400 metres mixed relays alongside Kalinga Kumarage.

“Currently Dharshana is undergoing treatments. We are hopeful that he will recover in time for the Asian Championships,” Dharshana’s coach Asanka Rajakaruna told ‘The Island’.

“Sri Lanka Athletics will conduct a fitness test before the Asian Championships. Hopefully he will be ready by that time,” said Rajakaruna.

Sri Lanka Athletics earlier said that a fitness test will be held to assess the strength of the 20 strong team selected for the biennial event.

Sri Lanka fielded only a mixed relay team for the recently held World Relays in Guangzhou, China where an injury to Dharshana cost them a chance to achieve a top performance and a probable ticket to the World Championships in Tokyo later this year.

Sri Lanka won a historic gold medal in the men’s 4×400 metres at the last edition of the Asian Athletics Championship in Bangkok Thailand where the team inclusive of Dharshana beat India to the second place with a new championship record time of 03:01.56 seconds.

Kalinga Kumarage who did the anchor leg and Dharshana are the only members from that gold winning team selected for the upcoming event.

Dharshana is the only Sri Lankan athlete to have clocked sub 45 seconds in the 400 metres after legendary Sugath Thilakaratne.

Dharshana and Kumarage hold the second and third places respectively in the list of fastest times achieved in the 400 metres by Sri Lankan athletes. Dharshana has a personal best of 44.99 seconds achieved during the last Olympic games.

by Reemus Fernando

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Dinara bags second title

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Dinara de Silva and Inuki Jayaweera (Pix by Kamal Wanniarachchi)

110th Colombo Championships

Dinara de Silva bagged her second title of the Colombo Championships as she partnered Inuki Jayaweera to record straight sets victory in the women’s doubles final played at the Sri Lanka Tennis Association clay courts on Wednesday.

Dinara and Inuki beat Venuli Jayasinghe and Sandithi Usgodaarachchi 6-2, 6-3 in the doubles final.

Incidentally, it was the second title of the tournament for both Dinara and Inuki.

While Dinara won the women’s singles and doubles titles, Inuki was the winner of the mixed doubles and the women’s doubles.

Women’s doubles results

Semi-finals

Dinara de Silva and Inuki Jayaweera beat Dulkini Ranasinghe and Tania Doloswala 6-3, 6-2

Venuli Jayasinghe and Sandithi Usgodaarachchi beat Bovindee Imihamy and Siyara Devappriya 6-3, 6-0.

Quarter-finals

Venuli Jayasinghe and S. Usgodaarachchi beat Tuvini de Alwis and Hasali Gajaba 6-4, 5-7, 10-3.

Dinara de Silva and Inuki Jayaweera beat Nimasha Shehara and Arushi Thomas 6-1, 6-3.

Dulkini Ranasinghe and Tania Doloswala beat Diyansa de Silva and Lihini Jayakody 4-6, 6-3, 10-6.

Bovindee Imihamy and Siyara Devappriya received a walkover from Gehansa Methnadi and Akeesha Silva.

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