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Tharushi, Sri Lanka men’s relay team create history in Thailand

SL team shatter two championship records
by Reemus Fernando
Ratnayake Central, Walala prodigy Tharushi Karunaratne and the men’s 4×400 metres relay team clinched golds creating new championship records as Sri Lanka Track and Field team produced some remarkable performances winning four medals on the final day to conclude the most successful Asian Athletics Championship by the number of medals in Thailand yesterday.
Tharushi Karunaratne followed up her recent Junior Asian Championship gold winning the women’s 800 metres gold with a remarkable performance as she became the first school athlete since Damayanthi Dharsha to win a medal at the Asian Championship. She beat strong Indian counterpart K.M. Chanda in the final lap and returned a time of 2:00.66 seconds to win. The athlete trained by Susantha Fernando broke the Championship record of 2:01.16 seconds set by Zhang Jian (China) in 1998 at Fukuoka.

Tharushi Karunaratne won the 800 metres gold with a new championship record
It was the first time in 21 years that a Sri Lankan established a championship record since Susanthika Jayasinghe created the championship record in the 200m in 2002. Former national 800 metres record holder Gayanthika Abeyratne who led the first lap settled for bronze behind Chand. While it was Abeyratne’s second bronze medal of the meet (she won the bronze of the 1,500 metres as well), it was Tharushi’s second medal after winning the mixed relay silver on Saturday also in a new Sri Lanka record time.
Couple of hours later Karunaratne returned to anchor the final leg of the women’s 4×400 metres relay. The race was given a strong start by the event’s individual 400 metres gold medallist Nadeesha Ramanayake who gave Lakshima Mendis the baton in the lead. But when Karunaratne received the baton from Harshani Fernando for the final lap Sri Lanka were in the fourth place. Karunaratne who had been involved in record breaking feats from the time she was 15 years of age summoned all her school experiences to beat the strong teams from the region to win the silver medal for Sri Lanka. The silver winning time of 3:33.27 seconds is the new Sri Lanka record beating previous record established at the Asian Championship in Doha in 2019.

The men’s 4×400 metres team established a new championship record
The men’s 4×400 metres relay team inclusive of Aruna Dharshana, Rajitha Rajakaruna, Pabasara Niku and Kalinga Kumarage produced a remarkable performance in the men’s 4×400 metres relay as they established a new championship record returning a time of 03:01.56 seconds. experienced campaigner Kalinga Kumarage ran a tactically brilliant final lap as the team returned Asia’s all time fifth fastest performance.
In all Sri Lanka won eight medals to be ranked fourth in the medals table behind Japan (37), China (22) and India (27). It is also the highest ranking position acquired by Sri Lanka at the Asian Championship history. The previous best position was the sixth place in 2002.
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A thrilling contest expected as Mahinda meet Thurstan

by Reemus Fernando
Two formidable teams Mahinda and Thurstan are set to produce a thrilling contest when they meet in the Under 19 Division I Tier ‘B’ cricket tournament final commencing at Sooriyawewa today.
After having recorded a remarkable Big Match victory over the weekend, Thurstan skippered by Thanuga Palihawadana will be looking to conclude the tournament with the coveted title. They had a minor set back on Tuesday when they were beaten by St. Anthony’s Wattala in a limited overs tournament match. Spinner Sethru Fernando who was rested for that match is expected to return for the decisive three-day final.
Mahinda are a team continuing to peak. The team captained by Kaveen Rukshan reached the final displaying a thoroughly dominant performance against St. Thomas’ Matara in the semi-final. The innings and 69 runs victory is their biggest win this season.
They also posted their highest innings total, 373 runs in that match with opening batsman Dulsith Darshana scoring a sensible knock of 96 runs and Senuka Damgamuwa hammering 200 runs in 153 balls.
Keeping Dangamuwa under control will be vital for Thurstan as he has the ability to turn the complexion of a game.
Mahinda will open batting with Dulsith Dharshana and Thevindu Rashmika. Wicketkeeper batsman Randul Mabarana, Sehas Ashinsa, Dineth Pehesara, Manitha Rajapaksha and Dangamuwa will form the top order batting lineup.
The new ball duties are shared by left-arm paceman Sadew Nethmina and Sahanjith Samadith. Left-arm spinners Senuka Dangamuwa and Arosha Udayanga and skipper Rukshan form a strong spin attack.
Thurstan too possess a strong spin department with Sri Lanka Under 19 skipper Vihas Thewmika, captain Palihawadana and Sethru Fernando sharing most of the duties.
Rachintha de Silva who excelled in the Big Match, Yovun Silpa and Lasindu Punsara form the pace attack.
Like Mahinda, Thurstan’s batting line up too produced their best performance of the season (383/8) in the semi-final with Sri Lanka Under 19 batsman Thanuja Rajapakse and Rachintha scoring centuries against their arch rivals.
Dinal Induwara and Rajapakse will open batting for Thurstan. Sethru Fernando, Janitha Rukshan, Thewmika, Rachintha and Pathum Dananjaya will form the top top order batting lineup.
This is not the first time these two teams are meeting this season. When they met during the league stage Thurstan posted 274 to earn first innings points. Mahinda could muster only 205 runs. That was a early third term encounter. Both teams have grown by leaps and bounds. Hence a mouthwatering encounter is on the cards.
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SLC elevates school cricket with three-day matches

In a groundbreaking move to enhance school cricket, the Executive Committee of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), under the leadership of President Shammi Silva, has introduced three-day school matches in place of the traditional two-day encounters.
As part of this ambitious initiative, SLC has committed financial grants to 56 schools, enabling them to host their annual big matches as three-day contests. Until now, only three schools enjoyed this privilege, while the rest were restricted to two-day games. With this progressive shift, 28 big matches will now be played over three days, ushering in a new chapter for school cricket, effective from the ongoing season.
This transformation, executed in collaboration with the Sri Lanka School Cricket Association, is designed to provide young cricketers with extended match exposure, sharpen their skills, and ensure a seamless transition to first-class and international cricket.
Further strengthening this initiative, SLC has also revamped the U19 School Cricket competition by extending the three-day match format to the knockout stages of Division I and II (both Tier A and B), replacing the previous two-day structure.
Sri Lanka’s school cricket system is one of the most dynamic in the world, with over 6,800 matches played annually across U13, U15, U17, and U19 levels. SLC remains the primary financial pillar behind these tournaments, reaffirming its dedication to grooming the next generation of cricketing talent.
This initiative underscores SLC’s long-term vision for grassroots cricket, reinforcing the foundation that has historically produced Sri Lanka’s finest national players.
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Dialog powers the champions of tomorrow

Dialog Axiata PLC proudly launches the 2025 Dialog Big Match Season, continuing its legacy of fostering school cricket and shaping future champions. As March arrives, the island will be swept by cricket fever as past and present students unite for this time-honoured tradition.
This year, Dialog sponsors seven iconic Big Matches, featuring 14 esteemed schools competing for pride and glory. The season’s crown jewel, the 146th Battle of the Blues, takes center stage at SSC on March 6th-8th, as Royal College and S. Thomas’ College renew their legendary rivalry. The Mustangs Trophy follows on March 15th.
Other marquee encounters include the 91st Battle of the Saints (April 3rd-5th) and One Day clash (April 26th), the 120th Lovers’ Quarrel (April 3rd-5th), and the 118th Battle of the Maroons in Kandy (April 4th-6th). Fans can also anticipate thrilling contests like the Battle of the Rocks and Battle of the Golds and more.
With its unwavering commitment to Powering the champions of tomorrow, Dialog invites fans to experience the excitement live at the grounds or via ThePapare TV and Dialog ViU. The 2025 season promises passion, tradition, and the birth of future cricketing stars.
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