Sports
Another Ace claims RTC Governor’s Cup, Royal Crystal wins Queen’s Cup

RTC Governor’s Cup 2023 powered by Nippon Paint
Another Ace with jockey K. Sai Kiran up, survived the challenge from a competitive field to snatch the RTC Governor’s Cup powered by Nippon Paint, while Royal Crystal, ridden by jockey Nikhil Parmar claimed the Queen’s Cup, as Sri Lanka’s blue riband horseracing event concluded in a grand manner at the Racecourse in Nuwara Eliya this weekend.Continuing its winning form from the last race day, Another Ace, with the winning connection of jockey K. Sai Kiran, trainer S.V. Mathialagan and owner Hasanga Jayaratne won the prestigious RTC Governor’s Cup powered by Nippon Paint.
The start was exciting and enthralling, as all runners were locked on a spread field in the terms race for horses rated above 60 run on a distance of 1600 metres. But as the race progressed, the battle became a four-way affair between Mauritania, Legendary Princess, Western Wind and Another Ace, who eventually triumphed with a close finish.
Stablemate Western Wind, ridden by K. Vivek, trained by S.V. Mathialagan and owned by Hasanga Jayaratne and Paba Jayaratne, finished close at second. Legendary Princess, ridden by Nikhil Parmar, trained by S.D. Mahesh and owned by Dagmar Woehrl, completed close behind at third, pushing back Mauritania, ridden by P. Ajeeth Kumar, trained by S.D. Mahesh and owned by Edwards Stables to fourth.In the opening event of the day, Oyal Crystal proved that it is destined to become the next champion at the Nuwara Eliya Racecourse, with a start-to-finish run to claim the RTC Queen’s Cup, powered by Nippon Paint in the Terms Race for horses rated above 60, with a distance of 2000 metres.
Experienced Indian jockey Nikhil Parmar proved his might by making a fine start to take an early lead, which was held right throughout the entire 2000 metre run. Royal Crystal, owned by the Edwards Stables, was trained by S.D. Mahesh.
Trainer S.D. Mahesh had a top-three finish with Here and Now, with local jockey L. Ravi Kumar up, coming in at second and Cosmic Feeling, ridden by P. Ajeeth Kumar and owned by S.L.N. Infrastructures finishing at third.
Admiral Nelson, ridden by Indian jockey K. Vivek and trained by S.V. Mathialagan, won the Sporting Times Challenge Trophy, in the handicap race for horses rated 20 to 45 with a distance of 1400 metres.
Glittering, ridden by local jockey L. Ravi Kumar and trained by S.D. Mahesh took an early lead right from the takeoff, but halfway through the two runners of Jayaratne Stables – Street Cat and Admiral Nelson – advanced pace to challenge the leader.
By the final 400 metres, the competition became fierce with Krabi making a late charge, but Admiral Nelson crossed the winning post giving Hasanga Jayaratne and Paba Jayaratne their first win of the day. Street Cat, ridden by K. Sai Kiran, trained by Prasanna Niroshan and owned by Gamini Jayaratne and J.R.S. Irugalbandara, finished close at second while Krabi, ridden by N.S. Parmar, trained by S.D. Mahesh and owned by Edwards Stables, finished third.
In the second event, local jockey L. Ravi Kumar, trained by S.D. Mahesh and owned by Dagmar Woehrl, made a brilliant late surge to outrun the rest and win the Sporting Star Challenge Trophy, the handicap race of 1070 metres for horses rated 41 to 61.
Vigorous, with jockey G. Pugan up and trained by Jayantha Wijesinghe, led the initial stages but during the final straight the battle was clearly between Queen’s Hall, Crack of Dawn and Godsword. However local star L. Ravi Kumar used his experience to guide Crack of Dawn ahead of the rest and record a stunning win, to claim his fifth win in 11 runs.
Queen’s Hall, ridden by K. Sai Kiran, trained by S.V. Mathialagan and owned by Hasanga Jayaratne and Paba Jayaratne finished almost two lengths behind at second, while Godsword, ridden by P. Ajeeth Kumar, trained by S.D. Mahesh, and owned by Edwards Stables finished at third.In the final event of the day, Fancy Face, with jockey M. Isahan up, claimed the Nippon Super Challenge Cup, the terms race with penalties for 3/4 breed horses run on a distance of 1000 metres. Trained by Prasanna Niroshan and owned by Naveen Madawa and Sanjaya Kumarasinghe, Fancy Face outran the rest to record a win by almost three lengths ahead of Malee and Crown Fried.
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Shanmuganathan hammers unbeaten double century as Bens top 400 runs

Under 19 Cricket
Sri Lanka Under 19 batsman Sharujan Shanmuganathan hammered an unbeaten double century- his best batting performance in the school circuit- to propel St. Benedict’s to their highest total of the season in the Under 19 traditional cricket encounter at Kotahena on Tuesday.
The Bens’ skipper cracked 17 fours and eight sixes in his unbeaten knock which powered the home team to 410 for seven wickets declared against St. Peter’s. His 202 runs came in 183 balls. He reached his century in 107 balls and consumed 156 balls to pass the 150 mark. The last 50 runs of his double century needed only 27 balls.
The Bens have been struggling the whole season and had to play the relegation league before retaining their place in the top tier of the Under 19 Division I tournament.
On such a backdrop their performance yesterday was a huge turnaround as they earned first innings honours against Petes.
At Darley Road Trinity restricted St. Joseph’s to 164 runs to take first innings honours, while St. Anthony’s Katugastota and Mahanama took first innings lead in their matches ended yesterday.
Match Details
Bens amass 410 runs at Kotahena
Scores
St. Peter’s
378 all out in 81 overs (Oween Salgado 70, Dilana Damsara 54, Jason Fernando 64, Enosh Peterson 65, Thareen Sanketh 34, Lashmika Perera 28, Virul Amarapala 23; Hashen Olagama 2/55, Mewan Dissanayake 5/57) and 22 for 2 in 5.4 overs
St. Benedict’s
20 for 1 overnight 410 for 7 decl. in 83.2 overs (Didula Edirisuriya 32, Janindu Nandasena 115, Sharujan Shanmuganathan 202n.o., Mewan Dissanayake 20, Trishen Silva 27; Lashmika Perera 2/83)
Trinity on first innings at Darley Road
Scores
Trinity
264 all out in 84.3 overs (Dimantha Mahavithana 38, Rajindu Thilakarathne 33, Vathila Udara 51, Oshana Lokuge 39, Mahendra Abeysinghe 43; Yenula Dewthusa 4/66, Demion de Silva 2/52, Nushan Perera 2/53)
St. Joseph’s
5 for 2 overnight 164 all out in 61 overs (Yenula Dewthusa 20, Rishma Amarasinghe 38, Pamod Dalpadado 22, Nushan Perera 28, Senesh Solangarachchi 28; Ranul Gunarathna 3/37, Vathila Udara 2/25, Sweath Anurajeewa 3/71)
St. Anthony’s on first innings
at Katugastota
Scores
St. Anthony’s
207 all out in 79.5 overs (Januka Rathnayake 83, Kevan Fernando 29, Tharusha Dasun 35n.o.; Sadaneth Yahampath 2/32, Sachithra Tanuka 4/28, Nishitha Fernando 2/39) and 21 for 3 in 9.5 overs
Moratu Vidyalaya
53 for 3 overnight 188 all out in 64.2 overs (Isuru Nidharshana 30, Sanjana Senavirathne 67, Sithum Silva 26n.o.; Tharusha Dasun 4/47, Kevan Fernando 3/30)
Mahanama win on first innings
at Thurstan ground
Scores
Mahanama
218 for 7 overnight 291 all out in 95.5 overs (Anuka Wijewardana 37, Sithum Vihanga 32, Dulnith Sigera 80, Eshan Withanage 27, Chamika Heenatigala 23, Gimantha Dissanayake 22; Binupa Thathmira 3/40, Sanvidu Dissanayake 2/33, Thanuga Palihawadana 3/95, Sethru Fernando 2/39) and 33 for 2 in 8 overs (Sethru Fernando 2/22)
Thurstan
207 all out in 51.5 overs (Thanuja Rajapaksha 53, Sethru Fernando 29, Sanvidu Dissanayake 22n.o., Dinal Induwara 21; Anuka Wijewardana 4/54, Chamika Heenatigala 4/58)
by Reemus Fernando
Sports
Chamara Silva to coach Sri Lanka Under 19s

Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) appointed Chamara Silva as the head coach of the Sri Lanka U19 National Team.
Silva, a former Sri Lanka international cricketer, is an ICC Level III Qualified Coach with extensive coaching experience in Sri Lanka’s first class cricket.
Before joining SLC, he served as the head coach of Police Sports Club and previously coached Bloomfield Cricket Club and Panadura Sports Club.
As a player, Silva represented Sri Lanka in 75 ODIs, 11 Test matches, and 16 T20Is, amassing 2,269 international runs, including a limited-overs century.
His appointment which became effective on March 1, 2025, to December 31, 2026.
Chamara will be responsible for preparing the Sri Lanka U19 team for the ICC U19 World Cup in 2026.
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Sri Lanka gears up to host ASBC Asian Under-22 and Youth Boxing Championships

With less than 50 days to go for the ASBC Asian Under-22 and Youth Boxing Championships in May, Chairman of the Organising Committee, Tharanga Perera expressed his enthusiasm and confidence about Sri Lanka hosting this landmark event, marking the first major boxing championship since the Asian Championships held in Colombo in 1967.
“We have everything in place to ensure Sri Lanka delivers a world-class tournament from May 12 to 23 at the Sugathadasa Indoor Stadium,” Perera, also Chairman of the Boxing Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) Development Committee, affirmed. “The stadium is currently undergoing renovations, but it will be ready on time to welcome the athletes. We anticipate at least 25 of ASBC’s 43 member countries to participate, bringing around 400 to 500 boxers and officials to Sri Lanka.”
Highlighting the significance of the event, Perera remarked, “This is a pivotal moment for Sri Lankan boxing. We’re hoping to field approximately 15 boxers — both men and women — and setting our sights on at least five medals, including two golds. We are planning to have a selection trial for the 48-member pool at Royal MAS Arena on March 29. Our athletes are inspired, especially with Umayanga Mihiran leading the charge after his historic bronze medal win at the Asian Championships in Chiang Mai — Sri Lanka’s first medal in 37 years. This championship isn’t just about the present; it’s a long-term investment in the future of our boxing program.”

Tharanga Perera, Chairman of the
Organising Committee expressed his
enthusiasm and confidence in hosting
a successful championship.
The championship will feature a new, IBA-approved scoring system, complete with a newly imported ring, gloves, and headgear. Perera, 1-star international referee himself, emphasized the importance of training local officials for this system. “International experts will come to train our team, ensuring our operators are up to speed with the latest technology. It’s crucial for our officials to gain this experience to elevate their standards. Sri Lankan 1-star officials will also get an opportunity to perform different technical roles apart from officiating. We’ll also have referees and judges (R & Js) from neutral countries to ensure complete fairness and transparency as well.”
He also mentioned the possibility of ASBC President attending the finals, adding prestige to the event.
Perera acknowledged the extensive support from the government, armed forces, and various ministries. “We’re truly grateful for the blessings and backing from the Sports Ministry and other relevant authorities. A dedicated task force, including Sri Lanka Police, Navy, Air Force, and Army, has been established to ensure smooth operations. Immigration, customs, and all logistics are under control. We’re leaving no stone unturned.”
The event is also expected to give a significant boost to Sri Lanka’s sports tourism. “Hosting a championship of this magnitude showcases Sri Lanka’s ability to handle major international sporting events,” Perera remarked. “If we deliver a successful tournament, it could open doors to more international competitions.
“Hosting a championship of this scale will showcase Sri Lanka’s capabilities on the international stage,” Perera said. “If we pull this off successfully, it could open doors to more major international tournaments. This would mean more exposure for our athletes and officials, giving them invaluable international experience — a stepping stone towards the South Asian Games, Asian Games, and Commonwealth Games.”
“This is more than a boxing tournament — it’s a chance to prove Sri Lanka’s potential as a sports hub and create lasting opportunities for our boxers and officials. We’re committed to making this a memorable, world-class event,” Perera concluded.
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