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Shami, batters help India go 1-0 up
India went up 1-0 in the three-match ODI series with a comfortable five wicket win riding on the heroics of Mohammed Shami (5/51) before a collective batting performance rounded off the chase.
Set a target of 277, India were well on course for a big win with Ruturaj Gaikwad and Shubman Gill putting on a fluent 142-run opening stand. The latter continued his good form and set the tone early by cashing in on any width offered by the Australian pacers in the powerplay by peppering the offside fence.
Gaikwad started off on a relatively slower note but soon caught on, matching Gill’s offside boundaries at will en route his maiden ODI fifty. The partnership was so commanding that Australia barely produced a chance with the ball, barring one when Gaikwad was put down by Josh Inglis behind the stumps on 17.
When the chances finally came though with the introduction of Adam Zampa, India had a solid foundation already but it threatened to be shaken albeit briefly. Gaikwad was out LBW trying to sweep Zampa before Shreyas Iyer was run out after a big mix-up with Gill. Zampa brought Australia firmly back into the game when he rattled the stumps by going past Gill’s cut with a flipper. Losing three wickets for nine runs left India in a jittery position, and was amplified when Ishan Kishan was out caught behind on 18. But the nerves were put to rest by an assured partnership between KL Rahul and Suryakumar Yadav for the fifth wicket.
Suryakumar, after three golden ducks in previous ODI outings against Australia, found his tempo by tempering his sweep shots and concentrating on playing straight right through. Resultantly, a couple of crisp straight drives put his innings on course alongside a solid Rahul. Suryakumar brought up his third ODI fifty, and first in 11 innings, that ticked another box in India’s preparation for the World Cup. Even as he departed, with India a couple of hits away from the win, the chase was finished off in style by Rahul who got to his 14th ODI fifty with a couple of clean lofts in the long off area.
That the chase was completed without breaking much sweat thanks to the bowling performance earlier in the day, with Shami starring right through.
Shami kick-started the innings on a good note after India opted to bowl, having Mitchell Marsh caught in the lone wide slip in just the first over. However, Australia fought back through a sprightly 94-run stand between David Warner and Steve Smith. The former was put down on 14 by Shreyas Iyer at mid off, and made India pay for it with his 29th ODI fifty. Along with Smith, who kept one end busy, Warner was threatening to up the ante in the middle overs with not much assistance on offer for the bowlers.
But Warner fell, holing out to long on against Jadeja while Shami came back for another spell and got the better of Smith with a sharp incoming delivery. Australia recovered from the double blow with a steady stand between Marnus Labuschagne and Cameron Green before a brief rain interruption halted play.
Soon after the break, R Ashwin got another ODI wicket against his name when Labuschagne was a trifle unlucky to be out stumped off a ricochet from Rahul’s pad. India’s largely lacklustre fielding efforts did not prevent the run out of Cameron Green after a big mix-up with Inglis.
Inglis made amends though with Marcus Stoinis as Australia hit back with a counterattacking partnership worth 62 runs in 41 balls. The duo were lethal with their power-hitting with Inglis’ slashed six over extra cover against Bumrah being the pick of the innings.
But just as Australia were threatening to get away, Shami came back to first have Stoinis bowled and then Inglis caught at deep midwicket. He finished up with a well-deserved second five-fer in ODIs when Sean Abbott dragged on against a slower delivery. Cummins chipped in with a 9-ball 21 that lifted Australia past 270 eventually.
Brief Scores:
Australia 276 all out in 50 overs (David Warner 52, Josh Inglis 45; Mohammed Shami 5-51) lost to India 281/5 in 48.4 overs (Shubman Gill 74, Ruturaj Gaikwad 71, KL Rahul 58*, Suryakumar Yadav 50) by 5 wickets
(Cricbuzz)
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Air Force honours medal winners of Asian Beach Games
The SLAF recognized its outstanding athletes who brought international acclaim by securing medals at the Asian Beach Games 2026 in China. A special felicitation ceremony was held on Wednesday at the Air Force Headquarters under the patronage of the Commander of the Air Force and President Air Force Sports Council, Air Marshal Bandu Edirisinghe.
In appreciation of their exceptional performances in wrestling, kabaddi and long jump, the athletes were promoted to the rank of Corporal. In addition to these promotions, they were awarded special cash prizes in recognition of their dedication and achievements.
The ceremony also highlighted the invaluable contribution of the coaches, whose guidance and commitment played a pivotal role in these successes. The Commander of the Air Force presented special cash awards to the coaches in acknowledgment of their efforts.
Nipuni Wasana Dharmadasa (Gold in wrestling), Hansika Bandara (Silver in
kabaddi), Shanika Bandara (Silver in Kabaddi), Chaminda Samarakoon (Bronze in Kabaddi) and Shashikala Lankathilaka (Bronze in long jump) were the Air Force athletes felicitated.
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Tokyo Cement kicks off ‘Ivuru Rakina Pawuru’ with New Zealand Rugby
Tokyo Cement Group, in collaboration with the Mahaweli Authority, launched the 2026 tree-planting season of the Ivuru Rakina Pawuru project near the Polgolla Dam in Kandy, joined by members of the touring New Zealand Under-85kg rugby team. The event reflected the sustained commitment to restoring and safeguarding the banks of the Mahaweli River, gaining international recognition for its far-reaching value creation.
The event brought together officials representing the Mahaweli Authority, the Central Environment Authority, ranking officers of the Sri Lanka Rugby Federation, students from Kandy Model School in Polgolla, and residents of the surrounding community, with members of the New Zealand Under-85kg rugby team, to plant 100 Kumbuk saplings along the riverbank, highlighting a shared dedication to environmental stewardship.
Tokyo Cement Group’s Ivuru Rakina Pawuru programme partners the Ministry of Environment and Mahaweli Authority since 2017, in their concerted efforts to reforest the Mahaweli riverbanks with native species such as Kumbuk and Mee, supporting the sustainable management of vital water catchment areas.
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Double wicket cricket tournament promises fun-filled affair
The Double Wicket Cricket Tournament, set to be worked off for the third time later this month, is gathering plenty of momentum with 24 teams set to be in the fray this year, organisers Lanka Heritage Cricket Club announced during a media briefing in Colombo on Wednesday.
The organisers have attracted several sponsors for the much-anticipated event, which will feature cricketers over the age of 45 and by next year they hope to take the tournament global by inviting teams from overseas.
The tournament will be worked off on May 16 and 17 at Moors Cricket Ground with former Sri Lanka batsman Roy Dias gracing the opening ceremony as Chief Guest. Former Sri Lanka captain Anura Tennekoon will attend the final day as Chief Guest and give away the prizes.
The think tank of Lanka Heritage Cricket Club, comprising former St. Joseph’s cricketers Dushan Soza and Susilough de Silva Wijeyratne along with former St. Benedict’s cricketer Basil Perera, have been regulars at the Tamil Union bar, often huddled in a corner with Sir Donald Bradman’s portrait keeping them company. It has now emerged these were not mere drinking sessions, but brainstorming meetings where the pieces of the Double Wicket Tournament were carefully put together.
The tournament promises plenty of fun. Cricket itself is a game of glorious uncertainties and the double wicket format adds another layer of intrigue. Nine independent fielders will patrol the field while the two batters can continue batting despite being dismissed. However, every dismissal carries a penalty of minus five runs. Each team comprises four players, but only two can take the field during a match.
A side may appear to have sealed victory with two balls to spare, only to end up losing the contest. In double wicket cricket, teams must bat out their full quota of two overs and even if the winning runs are scored midway through the over, another dismissal could drag the total into the red. In short, it is never over until the fat lady sings.
A & E has stepped forward as the principal sponsor for the third edition of the tournament alongside Future Life Holdings, LOLC Finance, Phoenix, Nithyakalyani Jewellery, PEO Sports, Janashakthi Group and Chance Sports.
by Rex Clementine
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