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Harry Kane has England’s goal-scoring record, but he really needs trophies

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Harry Kane will be central to England’s hopes of ending their trophy drought

Harry Kane has eclipsed Wayne Rooney to become England’s all-time top goal scorer, but he is still battling to avoid the same fate as his predecessor.Rooney was among the first to congratulate the 29-year-old striker after his record-breaking 54th goal in Thursday’s 2-1 win over Italy, a moment that has been inevitable for some time given Kane’s potency yet was no less historic when it finally arrived.

The chase further intertwined two players whose connection dates back to March 2015, when Kane replaced Rooney for his debut in a European Championship qualifier against Lithuania at Wembley. Rooney had already scored; Kane took 79 seconds to hit the net himself. Later that year, Rooney beat Sir Bobby Charlton’s 45-year record (49 goals) and was presented with a golden boot by Charlton. Afterwards, he gave a speech in the dressing room.

“I said that I hoped the young players in the squad would come close to the record themselves and even be able to surpass me.” Rooney told The Times on Friday. “Harry had scored only three England goals at that point, but I said those words because I knew he could do it. Even then, with only four caps under his belt, I knew he could become England’s greatest scorer if he kept going the way he was and I wanted to give him encouragement.”

Rooney has been on hand ever since to offer Kane guidance and advice, but his England career also serves as a warning. He scored his record-setting 53rd and final international goal in England’s humiliating Euro 2016 defeat to Iceland — the chasm between individual and collective achievement never wider in the striker’s lifetime.

Rooney scored just once in three World Cups, never able to produce his devastating best on the biggest stage and forever living in the shadow of his teenage self who burst onto the scene at Euro 2004 with such force before his metatarsal injury and a penalty shootout ended England’s hopes in the quarterfinals against Portugal.

His regret over never winning anything with his country is replicated by many of the so-called “Golden Generation” of which he is a part. Kane will recognise that pain, too, especially having also been on the pitch when England lost to Iceland seven years ago. He already holds the record for most England goals at a tournament finals (12) but what drives him now is silverware.

At least Rooney had an illustrious club career at Manchester United to console him, ending his career with five Premier League titles, three League Cups, and one FA Cup, Champions League, Europa League and FIFA Club World Cup. As well as the all-time scoring record for United (253 goals in 559 games). Kane is now the all-time top goal scorer for Tottenham (recently surpassing Jimmy Greaves with 267 goals in 416 games) and England, but although he is a World Cup Golden Boot winner, he does not possess a solitary team trophy to show for it.

England’s palpable progress under Gareth Southgate — reaching the 2018 World Cup semifinals and Euro 2020 final — has created a sense that they have never been closer to ending a 57-year wait for a major honour, even accounting for the fine margins of tournament football. But they have to take those last steps to realise that potential at Euro 2024.

That task is obviously not solely within Kane’s grasp, so, for now, all he can do is keep leading by example. He would, of course, have preferred to break Rooney’s record by converting that now-infamous second penalty in England’s 2022 World Cup quarterfinal defeat to France, but there was at least some poetic justice in achieving the milestone from another spot-kick in Naples on Thursday.

Nobody can seriously question his mentality these days, but Kane’s determination to set the tone at the start of Euro 2024 qualification led to a superb all-round display against Italy and a fillip for Southgate as he looks to rally the troops for his fourth tournament cycle. Beating their Euro 2020 conquerors Italy away from home for the first time since 1961 is another step towards England breaking down the long-standing inferiority complex that has inhibited them against top opposition. (ESPN)



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Kingswood eye Division I promotion after historic Big Match victory

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Kavija Gamage scored two centuries in the Big Match. He is seen receiving his award.

Kingswood College are riding high on confidence after ending a decades-long wait for victory against arch rivals Dharmaraja in their annual Big Match, but the Kandy school has little time to celebrate as they now shift focus towards securing promotion to Division I in the Under-19 Schools Cricket tournament.

‎Following their historic triumph on Sunday, Kingswood will next compete in the knockout stage of the Division II Tier ‘A’ competition. Victories in both the quarter-final and semi-final will secure the much-anticipated promotion to the Division I of the premier Under-19 cricket tournament.

‎Kingswood had spent several seasons in Division II before coming under the guidance of coach Susantha Basnayaka. Their steady progress over the last few years saw them reach the final of the Division II Tier B tournament last season, which earned them promotion to the Tier ‘A’ segment. That gradual development has now placed them on the brink of Division I status.

‎The school has also gained recognition for producing players capable of performing at the national junior level. One such product is Kavija Gamage, who represented Sri Lanka at the last ICC Under-19 Youth World Cup.

‎Gamage delivered a remarkable all-round performance to lead Kingswood’s historic win — their first Big Match victory over Dharmaraja in more than 60 years — and was undoubtedly the standout performer of the contest.

‎No player in the big match season had dominated a game as comprehensively as Gamage, whose contributions with both bat and ball helped Kingswood punch above their weight against a side competing in a higher division.

‎Despite Kingswood’s growing strength, Dharmaraja entered the encounter as favourites, having held the Big Match trophy for an unprecedented 68 years.

‎Gamage’s influence was felt from the very first innings. Batting on a difficult surface, he produced a superb knock of 112 — the only score above 20 in the Kingswood innings. His 149-ball effort included 13 fours and two sixes as Kingswood struggled against the bowling of Sasith Bandara (5/80), Sumeda Prasad (2/37) and Keshan Gunawardhana (3/53).

‎Coach Basnayaka later described the innings as the turning point of the match.

‎”The century in the first innings was the turning point. We were six wickets down for 99 runs at one stage. Kavija’s century helped us recover and post a formidable total on a difficult wicket,” Basnayaka told The Island.

‎In the second innings, Kingswood adopted a more aggressive approach as they aimed to accelerate the scoring before declaring. Gamage once again rose to the occasion.

‎”Our plan was to score as much as possible in the first 15 overs in the morning and declare. Kavija was in his 90s at the end of those overs and we decided to declare after he reached the century,” Basnayaka explained.

‎Opening batsman Aadhel Sheriff provided excellent support during that phase. Sheriff — the team’s leading run scorer of the season with more than 700 runs — shared a valuable 70-run stand with Gamage for the third wicket.

‎Gamage went on to complete his second century of the match with an unbeaten 100 off just 80 deliveries, striking six fours and five sixes as Kingswood declared soon afterwards.

‎Dharmaraja, chasing the target, were eventually bowled out for 166. Spinner Kenula Pihilianga delivered a match-winning spell to claim a remarkable match haul of 11 wickets, while Gamage capped off his outstanding performance by finishing with eight wickets in the match.

‎While Kingswood now look ahead to the possibility of earning promotion to Division I, Dharmaraja face a contrasting challenge. They currently sit at the bottom of their Division I Tier ‘B’ group and are battling to avoid relegation.

Kingswood team celebrate after recording a historic victory. Coach Susantha Basnayaka is seen in the centre with the trophy.

by Reemus Fernando

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JF&I Packaging, Stafford Motors, Home Lands, Acuity Analytics, Maliban Biscuits, CDB and LOLC Insurance register wins on Saturday

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15TH STAFFORD MOTORS – MCA G DIVISION T20 LEAGUE CRICKET TOURNAMENT

JF&I Packaging, Stafford Motors, Home Lands, Acuity Analytics, Maliban Biscuits, CDB and LOLC Insurance registered wins in the league stage matches of the Stafford Motors – MCA G division cricket tournament continued on Saturday [20].

At the D S Senanayake grounds on Saturday morning JF&I Packaging anchored by two half tons from Chamath Yatawara and Dinesh Viswajith, overcame CIC Holdings by seven wickets. In the afternoon game, Stafford Motors [the sponsors of the tournament]defeated Coats Thread by 96 runs. Gajindu Yasas smashed 77 runs in 38 balls which included a dozen boundaries and two sixes for the victors.

At the Nalanda College grounds, Thevindu Senarathne made a quick fire unbeaten 91 off 42 balls with five fours and nine towering sixes to help Home Lands win the game with five wickets in hand an 10 balls to spare.Yohan Ravishka scored 55 off 33 balls for Allianz Insurance. In the afternoon game Prabath de Silva [56*] and Nadeera Ranathunga [34] puton a 91 run stand for the first wicket to help Acuity Analytics register their first win in four outings

At the University of Colombo grounds Mohamed Shilmi smashed an unbeaten 101 off 64 balls with a dozen boundaries and two sixes for Maliban Biscuits and followed it up with a four wicket haul [4-15] to see his team win by 136 runs. In the afternoon game Isuru Jayaranga smashed 0 runs off 51 balls to help CDB ‘B’ overcome WSO2 by seven wickets with two overs to spare.

In the only game played at Dharmapala College ground on Saturday, Malith de Silva scored 53 runs to help LOLC Insurance post 128/5 against MAS Active Kreeda, which their bowlers defended successfully.

Scores:

At D S Senanayake Grounds

JF&I Packaging by 7 wickets

CIC Holdings

154/7 in 20 overs [Eranga Madushan 19, Achala Jayalath 59, Tharaka Jayarathna 12, Anushan Bandara 32, Shehan Jayasinghe 16*; Dihan Darshan 2-21, Chamath Yatawara 2-11, Dinesh Vishwajith 1-29, Gayan Hasanka 1-20]

JF&I Packaging

155/3 in 19.1 overs [Chamath Yatawara 57, Dhanushka Kevitiyagala 12, Dinesh Viswajith 54, Sarinda Malavige 13*, Gayan Hasanka 11*]

Stafford Motors by 96 runs

Stafford Motors

214/7 in 20 overs [Gajindu Yasas 77, Vihanga Malith 14, Shanaka Sampath 46, Sanjaya Fernando 39, Vuishwa Rajapaksha 15; Thusha Malintha 2-24, Arun Nagalingam 2-34, Thilina Gunathilaka 1-60, Heshan Madushanka 1-36]

Coats Thread Exports

118/8 in 20 overs [Duminda de Costa 42, Heshan Madushanka 11, Naveen Pradeep 12,Thushan Malintha 13; Janith Maduwantha 1-22, Shanaka Sampah 2-10, Dammika Kumara 1-18, Venura Nisalitha 1-06, Sajeewa Vishan 1-10, Ravindralal Wimalasena 1-06]

At Nalanda College Grounds:

Home Lands by five wickets

Allianz Insurance

162/10 in 18.4 overs [Yohan Ravishka 55, Charinda Fernando 26, Ranga Dias 35, Dinesh Ranathnga 18; Sanura Dias 2-34, Umesh Lakshan 1-21, Thiwanka Ginige 3-21, Suranga Gamage 2-48, Reshan Basnayake 2-18]

Home Lands

168/5 in 18.2 overs [Suranga Gamage 13, Thevindu Senarathne 91*, Sehan Herath 26, Prasad Karunarathne 25*; Mayura Ranasinghe 1-35, Charinda Fernando 1-27, Ranga Dias 1-18, Sameera Fernando 1-32]

Acuity Analytics by nine wickets

99X

112/10 in 18.5 overs [Yasith Fernando 18, Kirulu Samarakoon 22, Saranga Liyanage 20, Prasanna Lakmal 24*; Prabath de Silva 3-21, Mihindu Samarasinghe 2—14. Maheshwarn Vinthakaran 1-10, Kasun Hettige 3-08, Hamdhan Othman 1-06]

Acuity Analytics

114/1 in 9.4 overs [Prabath de Silva 56*, Nadeera Ranathunga 34; Ishrath Raji 1-24]

At University of Colombo:

Mohamed Shilmi stars with bat and ball in Maliban Biscuits’ 136 run win

Maliban Biscuits ‘B’

229/4 in 20 overs [Tharinda Siriwardena 15, Mohamed Shilmi 101*, Manchuka Nadun Kumara 67, Anjula Perera 12; Tharindu Almeida 1-15, Nisal Perera 2-32]

Jetwing Travels

93/10 in 17.5 overs [Ranusha Pigera 11, Budhdhika Chathuranga 10, Dinuka Peiris 18, Ashan Wijerathne 16*; Chamara Rathnayake 1-18, Dilip Sandaruwan 2-20, Chathuranga Dewapriya 2-22, Mohamed Shilmi 4-15, Dilan Chathuranga Alwis 1-14]

CDB ‘B’ by seven wickets

WSO2 151/7 in 20 overs [Isuru Ruhunage 44, Osanda Herath 52, Dev Wijewardena 30*; Vishwa Dhananjaya 2-07, Praveen Abeysinghe 1-27, Chamod Madushan 1-27, Dasun Senevirathne 2-14]

CDB ‘B’

152/3 in 18.0 overs [Chathuranga Dikkumbura 40, Isuru Jayaranga 70, Themira Niyomal 15*, Dhanushka Dharmasiri 10, Chamathkar Namith 12*; Rakitha Rupasinghe 1-21, Dimuthu Madushan 2-26]

At Dharmapala College Grounds;

LOLC Insurance by 10 runs

LOLC Insurance

128/5 in 20 overs [Malith de Alwis 53, Asanka de Silva 20, Hashan Shalinda 29*, Chamara Thennakon 11*; Pasindu Wijesinghe 1-23, Anju Amaradasa 1-25, Muruganravi Muralitharan 1-14, Chamath Sumithraarachchi 1-16]

MAS Active Kreeda

118/8 in 20 overs [Adeesha Miyusara 12, Anju Amaradasa 50, Subuthi Ranathunga 18; Chamara Thennakon 2-26, Dinesh Chathuranga 3-10, Tharinduu Mohan 1-21, Neranjaya Madushanka 2-18]

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Replay of Joe-Pete and Seba-Prince of Wales set in quarter-finals

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Big match rivals St. Joseph’s and St. Peter’s and St. Sebastian’s and Prince of Wales are set to meet each other once again when the knockout stage of the Under 19 Division I Tier A tournament gets underway on March 26.

‎The four teams are among the top four teams in their respective groups at the end of the league stage of the Tier A tournament.

‎St. Joseph’s are set to meet arch rivals St. Peter’s in one of the quarter-finals at BOI ground on Thursday, while Moratu rivals St. Sebastian’s and Prince of Wales are scheduled to compete in another at Mount Lavinia from March 28.

‎In the other two quarter-finals of the Division I Tier A tournament, Royal will encounter Mahanama from 2nd April at Madampella and Trinity meet Nalanda from 29th March at Kuruvita.

‎Meanwhile another pair of Big Match rivals St. Anne’s and Maliyadeva Kurunegala are set to meet in the Tier B quarter finals.

‎Tier B Schedule

‎25-27 March:

Sri Sumangala Panadura V Sri Dharmaloka Kelaniya at Kuruvita

‎3 – 5 April:

Wesley College V Devapathiraja Rathgama (B3) at Surrey Ground Maggona

‎30 March to1 April:

St. Benedict’s Kotahena V St. Joseph Vaz’s Wennappuwa at Campbell Park

‎Date not finalized for St. Anne’s Kurunegala V Maliyadeva Kurunegala (RF)

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