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Pacemen feast on 24 wickets day  

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Rasindu Fernando

Under 19 Cricket

by Reemus Fernando

Pacemen shared major honour in the first two innings on day one of the Under 19 traditional cricket encounter between S. Thomas’ and Prince of Wales at Mount Lavinia on Friday. 

Batting for the second time, the Thomians were 69 for four wickets at stumps with a lead of 98 runs as 24 wickets fell on day one.

While left-arm paceman Rasindu Fernando did most of the damage for Cambrians taking five wickets to restrict the home team to 109 runs, Kavindu Dias troubled Prince of Wales taking three early wickets before completing a four wicket haul. Pacemen Dias and Nathan Caldera shared seven wickets between them for the home team to bounce back and restrict Prince of Wales to 80 runs.

It is the second match of the season for Cambrians, who commenced the season last week. The team captained by fourth year coloursman Achala Perera were hoping to bounce back from a defeat at the hands of Wesley in their first match.

The Thomians are captained by fourth year-coloursman Mahith Perera this season and are set to enjoy the pace friendly conditions at home.

Scores: 

S. Thomas’

109 all out in 39.2 overs (Kavindu Dias 35, Akash Fernando 25; Uneth Peiris 2/19, Rasindu Fernando 5/49, Rusandu Silva 2/08) and 69 for four in 17 overs (Sadev Soysa 28n.o.; Rusandu Silva 2/06) 

Prince of Wales

80 all out in 24.3 overs (Suwas Fernando 12; Nathan Caldera 3/26, Kavindu Dias 4/27, Abheeth Paranawidana 2/13) 



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Chanuth, Hansana shine with match-winning feats

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Chanuth Jayasinghaarachchi and Bihandu Hansana produced the most influential individual performances of the day as they guided their respective teams to convincing victories in the Under-17 Division I cricket tournament.

‎At Anuradhapura, Chanuth Jayasinghaarachchi led Dharmaraja College’s batting effort with a top score of 84 runs as they posted a formidable 282 all out against Sri Rahula College Katugastota. Supported by Mandil Gunawardhana (44), Deneth Abeyrathna (34) and Imash Galapitiya’s unbeaten 31, Chanuth’s innings laid the foundation for a dominant display. Dharmaraja’s bowlers then completed a comprehensive victory by dismissing Sri Rahula for 138, with Hiruka Ekanayake claiming 3 for 15.

‎Meanwhile, at Godagamuwa, Bihandu Hansana produced the bowling performance of the day, claiming an outstanding six wickets for 42 runs in his 10 overs to dismantle Sri Dharmaloka Kelaniya for 143. His remarkable spell overshadowed Chanul Nethsitha’s 47 and put St. Anthony’s Wattala firmly in control. The chase was completed comfortably as Sadeesha Kavinda blasted an unbeaten 38 off just 14 balls, including three fours and four sixes, steering St. Anthony’s to 145 for 5 in 28.3 overs.

‎At Henegama, Wesley rattled Henegama Central for 31 runs to record a 127 run win.

Wesley beat Henegama Central at Henegama

‎Scores:

‎Wesley 158 all out in 44.5 overs (Shamma Fernando 46, Chanuka Vidharshana 49, Thimira Senarathna 24; Sehas Damsiha 3/28, Danuna Shanilka 2/37, Janidu Imesha 4/32)

‎Henegama 31 all out in 23 overs (Charana Malimbada 2/11, Rehan Perera 4/11, Adhyaan Zian 2/02)

St. Peter’s beat Tissa Central at Kalutara

‎Scores:

‎Tissa Central 85 all out in 29.5 overs

(Sadew Wijesooriya 22; Mickhaeel Faleel2/26, Diyon Alwis 3/21, Lesan Perera 3/06)

‎St. Peter’s 87 for 6 in 24.4 overs (Hirun Noyah 22, Sashidu Silva 19, Diyon Alwis 20n.o.; Tharuka de Silva 2/10, Shenal Geenula 2/23)

‎Jaffna Hindu beat St. Thomas’ at Matale

‎Scores:

‎Jaffna Hindu 257 all out in 49.5 overs

(Balamuralitharan Anish 66, Nesaroopan Nerujan 77, Sivalogesan Sivakajeesan 50)

St. Thomas’ Matale 126 all out in 39.6 overs

Dharmaraja beat Sri Rahula at Anuradhapura

‎Scores:

‎Dharmaraja 282 all out in 44.5 overs (Chanuth Jayasinghaarachchi 84, Mandil Gunawardhana 44, Deneth Abeyrathna 34, Imash Galapitiya 31n.o.)

Sri Rahula 138 al out in 36.3 overs (Hiruka Ekanayake 3/15)

‎St. Anthony’s beat Sri Dharmaloka at Godagamuwa

‎Scores:

‎Sri Dharmaloka Kelaniya143 all out in 34.5 overs

(Chanul Nethsitha 47; Bihandu Hansana 6/42)

‎St. Anthony’s Wattala 145 for 5 in 28.3 overs

(Karindra Kujana 25, Sadeesha Kavinda 38n.o.)

(RF)

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Sri Lanka soccer masters to hold 21st veterans’ tournament on June 21

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From left: Treasurer Tilak Perera, Founder Chairman Tilak Peiris, Association President Irshad Haq, Tournament Committee Chairman P.G.P. Pieris and General Secretary Yoga Cruze at Monday’s media briefing

The Sri Lanka Soccer Masters’ Association has made arrangements to conduct its 21st consecutive nine-a-side football tournament for veteran players on June 21 at the Shalika Grounds, Narahenpita.

The tournament was officially announced at a press conference held at the NM Perera Centre in Borella on Monday.

Addressing the media, Association President Irshad Haq said that 34 teams would compete in the annual event, which will feature a total of 71 matches.

The champions will receive a cash prize of Rs. 200,000, while the runners-up will be awarded Rs. 100,000.

Haq said that proceeds from the tournament have been utilised over the years to support the welfare of former national football players.

Under tournament regulations, each team will be guaranteed a minimum of three matches. Although teams may include former national players in their squads, only three such players will be permitted on the field at any given time during a match.

The competition will be conducted under a league format in the preliminary stage, with the participating teams divided into eight groups. Teams will earn three points for a win, one point each for a draw and no points for a defeat.

Matches will be officiated by referees attached to the national football federation.

Founder Chairman Tilak Peiris, General Secretary Yoga Cruze, Tournament Committee Chairman P.G.P. Pieris and Treasurer Tilak Perera also addressed the gathering.

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Tunisia sack boss Sabri Lamouchi after World Cup thrashing by Sweden

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Tunisia coach Sabri Lamouchi could not hide his frustration during the loss to Sweden [Aljazeera]

Sabri Lamouchi has been sacked by Tunisia after just one game of World Cup 2026.

The 54-year-old former France international was sacked the day after Tunisia’s  5-1 trouncing by Sweden  in their opening Group F football game in Monterrey, Mexico, on Sunday night.

Tunisian officials have installed Mondher Kebaier, who led the national team from 2019 to 2022 and has been in a technical director role since last year, as interim boss ahead of the second group game against Japan in the early hours of Sunday, also in Monterrey.

The 56-year-old previously guided the Eagles of Carthage to the final of the Arab Cup in 2021, losing to Algeria, before a quarterfinal exit in AFCON the following year.

Speaking before his departure, Lamouchi said his side had been punished for a string of costly mistakes and after the game admitted: “It’s a difficult loss. It’s painful. Starting the competition with ⁠this bad of a loss is indeed difficult.

“We made way too many mistakes.”

Lamouchi was already under pressure after a 5-0 defeat to Belgium in the team’s final warm-up game, while he has been forced to defend the presence of his son during their training camp in the media despite him not being an official member of the party.

Tunisia will face Japan and the Netherlands, who played out a pulsating 2-2 draw in their opening match in Dallas on Sunday, in ⁠their final two group fixtures, and Lamouchi said: “We have our pride. We need to react. We need to give a better image.”

Lamouchi, who holds dual Tunisian and French citizenship, represented clubs including Auxerre, Monaco, Parma, Inter and Marseille during his playing career before his first role in management saw him guide Ivory Coast to the 2014 World Cup, beating Japan in their first game only to exit in the group stage after a dramatic late defeat against Greece in their final game.

It was a second chapter of World Cup heartache for Lamouchi, who was cut from the final France squad for World Cup 1998 by coach Aime Jacquet, missing out on a place in history as Les Bleus claimed their first title on home soil.

He went on to manage Rennes and Nottingham Forest before short stints in Qatar, with Cardiff City and in Saudi Arabia before being appointed by Tunisia in January on a two-and-a-half-year contract following a disappointing Africa Cup of Nations campaign.

[Aljazeera]

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