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Evans smashes hundred and seals Jaffna’s fate

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One of the problems in tournaments is that you don’t want to peak too early. Jaffna Stallions maybe feeling the pinch. The well organized franchise won four straight games and everything was going their way. Then they started too many experiments and the wheels started coming off. Their loss at the hands of Colombo Kings yesterday at Suriyawewa was only by six runs, but more worryingly they have now lost  three games in a row.

Three straight losses has resulted in them being pushed to number three in the points table after being the table leaders.  This means that they will meet either Colombo Kings or Dambulla Viikings, both teams in good form, in the semis. Had they topped the table, their semi-final would have been against one of the two teams struggling to make an impact – Galle Gladiators or Kandy Tuskers.

Laurie Evans made a mark scoring the first ever century in the LPL. The opener finished unbeaten on 108 off 65 balls with nine fours and five sixes.  His effort enabled Colombo Kings to finish with a competitive 173 for four and in the end it proved to be enough.

Suranga Lakmal, who shared the new ball, was on the money finishing with figures of one for 26 in his four overs. The leg-spin of Wanindu Hasaranga was tidy as always but the most efficient was off-spinner Mahesh Theekshana, whose three overs just cost 17 runs.

The run chase didn’t gain momentum until Thisara Perera joined Shoaib Malik. When the pair were out in the middle, the target of 174 looked well within Jaffna Stallions’ reach and into the bargain there were some costly fielding mistakes as well.

However, their dismissals in successive deliveries took the momentum away from Jaffna Stallions. Andre Russell claimed both wickets to finish with three for 46.

Colombo Kings have gained momentum leading up to the business end of the competition. Their coach Herschelle Gibbs wasn’t to be seen in the dugout yesterday. It’s said that he had been suspended by the franchise following an altercation with a senior player of the side. They will have to patch up differences and turn up focused for today’s game against Colombo Viikings.

Although both teams are through to the semis, this ain’t a dead rubber. The winner of this contest will top the group and will not have to worry about playing Jaffna Stallions in the semi-final.



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Implementation of the loan scheme, “Sustainable Agriculture Program”

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With the objective of enhancing the living conditions of the agricultural community and increasing the contribution of the agricultural sector to the GDP, ‘Smallholder Agribusiness Partnerships Programme’ is being implemented with the financial contribution form the government and the International Fund for Agricultural Development.

The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Lands and Irrigation is
implementing the program in collaboration with the Regional Development Department of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. All recoveries from loans provided under the program shall be directed to a revolving fund titled the “Sustainable Agricultural Fund”, which shall be utilized exclusively for the provision of
agricultural loans. Using the said fund, it is proposed to implement an agricultural loan scheme titled the “Sustainable Agriculture Programme” for individuals and institutions engaged in agriculture and related activities.

It is expected that an amount of Rs. 800 million from the funds available in the Sustainable Agriculture Fund will be allocated for the implementation of the Sustainable Agriculture Program in the year 2026.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the proposal made by the President in his capacity as the Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development to implement the “Sustainable Agriculture Program” loan scheme through the Participatory Finance Institution as an annual program from the year 2026.

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Match fees more than doubled for women’s domestic cricketers in India

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The BCCI has raised the match fees in women’s domestic cricket, from INR 20,000 to INR 50,000 per day, for those in the first XIs in senior competitions. The decision was taken at an Apex Council meeting on Monday in Mumbai.

Those in the reserves are entitled to half that amount (INR 25,000 per day). There has also been a revision at the age-group level, with players part of the first XIs set to earn INR 25,000 a day, and reserves earning INR 12,500.

Until now, the age-group players used to take home INR 10,000 a day if they were in the XI, while the reserves made INR 5000. This fee structure totalled to a little more than INR 2 lakh a season if they played all league fixtures, including the final. That figure will now be in the region of INR 5 lakh.

The changes are part of BCCI’s ongoing efforts to elevate the domestic game in the wake of India’s maiden ODI World Cup triumph, amid calls within the system to have a relook at match fees.

ESPNcricinfo understands that several top state coaches and players had requested such a change internally to help expand an existing talent pool that the WPL has helped amplify. The pay revision at the junior level stems from a growing interest in the game among younger women, with India emerging champions in back-to-back editions of the Under-19 World Cup.

In 2022, the BCCI had put the match fees of the women’s national team at par with that of men, meaning those playing a Test took home INR 15 lakh per match, while the corresponding amounts for an ODI and a T20I stood at INR 6 lakh and INR 3 lakh respectively.

There has, however, been no change in central contract figures, with those ranked in the highest grade taking home INR 50 lakh, which is less than the lowest pay slab for the men.

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Indonesia’s Gede Priandana becomes first to pick five wickets in an over in T20Is

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Gede Priandana shows off the ball he made history with [Indonesia Cricket]

Gede Priandana, Indonesia’s 28-year-old right-arm quick bowler, has become the first to pick up five wickets in an over in an international T20I match (where ball-by-ball data is available), achieving the feat in the first T20I against Cambodia in Bali on Tuesday. He is the first man or woman to achieve the feat.

Indonesia had the upper hand in the game, but Cambodia were not out of it yet at the end of the 15th over of the chase of 168, the scorecard reading 106 for 5. Bowling his first over, Priandana struck off the first three balls to record a hat-trick, sending back Shah Abrar Hussain, Nirmaljit Singh and Chanthoeun Rathanak. A dot ball followed, after which Priandana got rid of Mongdara Sok and Pel Vennak to finish off the match, Cambodia getting just one run in the over, a wide between the last two wickets, to end 60 runs short.

Priandana had earlier scored 6 in 11 balls opening the innings alongside Dharma  Kesuma, the wicketkeeper-batter, who led the batting show for Indonesia with an unbeaten 110 in 68 balls with eight fours and six sixes.

The feat has, however, been achieved twice before in men’s T20s. Al Amin Hossain took five wickets in an over against Abahani Limited playing for UCB-BCB XI in the Victory Day T20 Cup in 2013-14. The other was when Karnataka’s Abhimanyu Mithun dismissed five Haryana batters in the semi-final of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2019-20.

While this is the first time a bowler has taken five in an over in an international game, there have been 14 instances of a bowler taking four in an over before today. The most famous of these was when Sri Lanka’s Lasith Malinga famously took four in four balls in the third over of a T20Is against New Zealand in 2019.

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