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Zahira’s Zakwan; a star in the making

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Zakwan Nasik

by Rex Clementine

Football maybe the sport that’s close to the hearts of most students and old boys of Zahira College, Colombo but the Maradana school has made rapid progress in rugby and basketball in recent years. There’s something classy about Zahira’s basketball players. Not because they talk in English but the grace and discipline with which they play the game. They have many stars in the making but this 13-year-old

Zakwan Nasik is a special talent indeed about whom we will hear a lot more in coming years. Like most kids at Zahira, the sport that was dear to Zakwan was football. But he shifted to basketball because some of his friends had embraced the fastest game in the world. Learning the fundamentals of the game from Asanga Perera, the former Air Force and Sri Lanka player, Zakwan soon was taking huge strides in the sport.

Zakwan was born with an abnormal hip. A deformity that restricts his movement. He hardly can stand or walk straight but you’ve got to see him on the basketball court, he runs as fast as any other kid. What’s more interesting is the passion with which he plays the game. Defence is the most unglamorous part in basketball. Panduka Ranasinghe, one time coach of the national team once said, ‘offence wins you girls, defence wins you matches,’ and it’s Zakwan’d defence that makes you take note of him. He takes charges, dives for the loose balls, rebounds like Dennis Rodman and his help and recovery would certainly make Bobby Knight proud. Zakwan’s father is a mechanic working in Saudi. His parents are the biggest strength to his basketball.

Last week marked Zakwan’s first basketball tournament. He gets severe pain in the hip area after the game but that’s not stopping him from giving his best on the court. Zakwan’s parents have had many dialogues with surgeons in rectifying his deformity but they have been warned that corrective surgeries may lead into other complications. Let’s hope that with medicine advancing by the day, we find a solution to help Zakwan walk like a normal kid. Whether his deformity is corrected or not, there’s one thing for certain, the national selectors will be keeping a close eye on this remarkable kid who plays the game with much passion. Zakwan Nasik could be the first player from Zahira to go onto represent Sri Lanka in basketball.



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10th Navy Open Shooting Championship concludes

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The 10th Navy Open Shooting Championship, organised by the Sri Lanka Navy, concluded successfully following events held from 1 to 12 July 2026 at the Small Bore Firing Complex,
Welisara.

The awards ceremony took place on 18 July at the Commander Parakrama Samaraweera Memorial Indoor Sports Complex at SLNS Gemunu, under the patronage of the Commander of
the Navy.

More than 900 shooters representing the Sri Lanka Army, Navy, Air Force, Police and a number of shooting clubs from across the island competed in this year’s championship. Notably, over 800 of the participants were school athletes, highlighting the growing interest and participation of young athletes in the sport.

The championship provided a valuable platform for members of the Tri-Forces, Police, shooting clubs and school competitors to compete alongside one another, exchange experience and further develop their technical skills in shooting. It also reaffirmed the championship’s role in nurturing young talent and supporting the development of future national and international-level shooters.

Competing in a highly competitive field, marksmen representing the Sri Lanka Navy delivered an impressive performance, securing a number of medals and bringing distinction to the Navy through their achievements.

The event also made a significant contribution to the promotion of shooting sport in Sri Lanka by identifying emerging talent and strengthening cooperation, sportsmanship and healthy
competition among participants representing a wide range of institutions and organisations.

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Akif Javeed and Sam Harper star in Galle Gallants five wicket win

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Sam Harper led Galle Gallants' chase [Cricinfo]

Galle Gallants registered their second win in LPL 2026 by defeating Colombo Kaps by five wickets at the SSC ground on Saturday [18] night

Scores:
Colombo Kaps 189/8 in 20 overs [Kusal Mendis 79, Sadeera Samarawickrema 15, Kamindu Mendis 10, Ben McDermott 57, James Neesham 12*; Dasun Shanaka 1-16, Mohammed Nawaz 1-39, Akif Javed 4-40, Eshan Malinga 1-42]

Galle Gallants 191/5 in 19.2 overs [Sam Harper 65, Lasith Croospulle 17, Mehidy Hasan Miraz 13, Charith Asalanka 28, Sahan Arachchige 38*, Mohammed Nawaz 16*; Hasan Mahmud 2-31, Wanuja Sahan 2-19, James Neesham 1-26]

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Dambull Sixers down Kandy Royals by 18 runs

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Dambulla Sixers anchored by a 50 ball 87 by Reeza Hendricks and two wickets each by Mohamed Waseem and Gulabdin Naib overcame Kandy Royals by 1 runs in the second match of  Lanka Premier Leagued played at the SSC on Saturday [18]

Scores:
Dambulla Sixers 205/6 in 20 overs [Shahibzada Farhan 23, Reeza Hendricks 87, Marquee Ackerman 16, Gulabdin Naib 46*; Shaheen Shah Afridi 1-41, Nuwan Thushara 2-45, Asitha Fernando1-52, Dushan Hemantha 2-26]

Kandy Royals 187/6 in 20 overs [Lahiru Udara 44, Dale Phillips 52, Wanidu Hasaranga 21, Vijay Shankar 41*;  Dushmantha Chameera 1-39, Mohamed Waseem 2-39, Maheesha Theekshana 1-33, Gulabdin Naib 2-19]

 

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