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Sri Lanka’s path to Lord’s

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Kamindu Mendis boasts an impressive Test average of 94.30—the highest in the ongoing World Test Championship cycle. With his current red-hot form, Sri Lanka might just have the X-factor they need to push their way into the WTC final.

by Rex Clementine

Imagine Sri Lanka striding onto the hallowed turf at Lord’s next June for the World Test Championship final. That would be a real shot in the arm for the nation’s cricket. Who would have imagined that little Sri Lanka could climb such heights? Yet here they are, on the cusp of making history, thanks to stellar performances both at home and away, making steady strides towards glory.

As things stand, five teams are still in the hunt for the WTC final, but India and New Zealand have a mountain to climb. To put it plainly, India must win their current Test against New Zealand in Bombay and then triumph in three Tests down under, which seems like pie in the sky given their struggles against New Zealand on home soil.

The Kiwis, on the other hand, would need to pull off a nearly impossible feat – winning three out of four Tests. If they falter in Bombay, that would mean whitewashing England 3-0 at home – a tall order, especially on New Zealand’s smaller grounds, where England’s ‘Bazball’ style could prove potent.

That narrows the field to Australia, South Africa, and Sri Lanka.

South Africa have four home games left, hosting Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Winning three of those should see them through. Australia’s path is clear but challenging – they need to beat India at home and clinch one of the Galle Tests against Sri Lanka to punch their ticket to the final.

For Sri Lanka, a win in Galle against the Aussies and another in South Africa could well secure their passage to London Heathrow. With only two spots up for grabs, all three teams will have to be sharp, allowing themselves little room for error.

The coming months promise high-stakes drama, with the fate of the World Test Championship hanging in the balance. And where better to decide this than Galle – a fitting stage for such a climactic event.

Sri Lanka will fancy their chances in South Africa, especially since the two Tests will be played in Port Elizabeth and Durban. These are the slower pitches of South Africa, where they pulled off a historic series win in 2019. With several veterans of that series still in the squad and the rise of run-machines like Pathum Nissanka and Kamindu Mendis, they’ll relish the challenge.

It’s unfortunate that Sri Lanka won’t have a warm-up game in South Africa, given the jam-packed international calendar. The good news is that SLC is sending the Test squad to South Africa early for acclimatization, but players like Kamindu, Nissanka, Kusal Mendis, and Asitha Fernando may be delayed due to their white-ball commitments against New Zealand.

Sri Lanka’s hard work is paying dividends across all formats. They’ve clawed their way up to fifth in the Test rankings – their best in a decade – and their sixth spot in ODIs came after a whitewash over top-ranked India. The team seems hungry for more, eyeing another upward move by securing ODI wins over New Zealand, who sit above them in the rankings. Hence, it’s likely that multi-format players will stay for the New Zealand series before heading to South Africa. Asitha Fernando might be an exception, though, as the team has several seamers ready to roll.

With grit and ambition, Sri Lanka stand at the doorstep of history. They’ve shown that, against all odds, they’re prepared to weather the storms and seize their place on the world stage.



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PEOTV secures media rights for FIFA World Cup

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SLT-MOBITEL PEOTV, Sri Lanka’s pioneering Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) service provider and leading digital entertainment platform, announced a landmark partnership with Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), securing the exclusive media broadcasting rights for the FIFA World Cup 2026™ in Sri Lanka.

The strategic partnership marks one of the most significant sports media acquisitions in the country’s broadcasting landscape, granting SLT-MOBITEL PEOTV exclusive rights to deliver every match of the FIFA World Cup 2026™ to audiences across Sri Lanka. Through PEOTV, PEO MOBILE, and digital platforms, football fans nationwide will have unparalleled access to the world’s most prestigious sporting event, ensuring they experience every moment of the tournament live, from the opening match to the final championship.

The acquisition of FIFA World Cup 2026™ rights represents another significant milestone in SLT-MOBITEL PEOTV’s continued investment in premium sports broadcasting. Over the years, PEOTV has built a strong reputation for delivering major international sporting events, offering customers reliable, high-quality coverage and enhanced viewing experiences through advanced IPTV technology. Viewers will enjoy the tournament in true High Definition (HD), delivering exceptional picture quality and an immersive viewing experience. Whether watching from home through PEOTV, on the move via PEO MOBILE, or through digital access points, fans can follow every defining goal and unforgettable celebration throughout the competition.

The FIFA World Cup 2026™ is set to make history as the largest edition of the tournament ever staged, with 104 matches featuring 48 nations competing across Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Expected to captivate billions of viewers worldwide, the tournament represents the pinnacle of international football and stands among the most celebrated sporting events on the global calendar.

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Iran footballers issued US visas for World Cup, says White House

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Iran coach Amir Ghalenoei will lead side at World Cup 2026 [Aljazeera]

Iran’s World Cup football players have been granted visas to enter the United States, according to a White House official, just 10 days before their first match in Los Angeles amid a conflict between ⁠the two countries.

Iran’s ambassador to Mexico, Abolfazl Pasandideh, said late on Thursday the squad had still not received their US visas, but these were granted overnight, the White House official said.

US Ambassador to Turkiye Tom Barrack confirmed the visas in a message on X on Friday. “Proud of our outstanding team at the U.S. Embassy in Ankara for their work processing visas for Iran’s national football team on their road to the @FIFAWorldCup in the United States,” he said, commenting on a news report that Iran’s World Cup players have been granted the visas to enter the United States.

The US had not yet issued visas to some members of the Iran team’s technical and administrative staff, the semi-official Fars news agency ‌reported on Friday.

Iran’s federation has not yet made a statement on the news.

“Visas for some members of the national team’s technical and executive staff have not yet been issued, and the US embassy has so far refused to issue them,” Fars said, without citing a source.

The US-Israel war on Iran has turned the World Cup – the biggest global sporting event – into a geopolitical contest, with both sides appearing to use the tournament for political posturing.

It is the first World Cup, since its inception in 1930, in which a host nation is set to receive a country it is at war with.

Tehran negotiated a last-minute move of the team’s base from Arizona ⁠to Tijuana in Mexico due to the visa issues and a growing feeling in Iran ⁠that the squad’s presence in the United States should be kept to a minimum.

They are scheduled to land in Tijuana early on Sunday.

Iran are due to play their first Group G match on June 15 against New Zealand in Los Angeles, where they will also face Belgium before taking on ⁠Egypt in Seattle.

The US has never formally said it does not want the Iranian team to stay on its territory, Ambassador Pasandideh said.

However, Secretary of State Marco Rubio told lawmakers on ⁠Tuesday that the US would not allow Iran to include in its World Cup ⁠delegation individuals linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, a powerful branch of the Iranian armed forces.

Mehdi Taj, president of Iran’s football federation, was denied entry for the tournament draw in Washington in December. He is a former commander in the Revolutionary Guards.

Iran’s desire to compete in the World Cup underscored its efforts ‌to reach a resolution in the war with Washington, Pasandideh said.

“Iran’s participation in the World Cup – even on the soil of what is seen as its enemy – shows that Iran seeks peace,” Pasandideh said, speaking through a Spanish interpreter at the ‌Iranian ‌embassy in Mexico City.

Progress in peace talks between Iran and the US has been slow, with both sides seemingly inching towards an interim agreement even as they continue to carry out military strikes

[Aljazeera]

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Dinara, Yuhansa and Aahil advance to ITF J30 Week 2 semi-finals

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Yuhansa Peiris

Sri Lanka’s rising tennis stars continued their impressive run at the ITF Junior J30 Circuit Week 2 tournament being played at the SSC courts, with Dinara de Silva and Yuhansa Peiris advancing to the girls’ semi-finals, while Aahil Kaleel secured a place in the boys’ last four.

‎Top local contender Dinara de Silva produced another commanding performance in the girls’ quarter-finals, defeating India’s Sarthra Entoori in straight sets 6-1, 6-4. Dinara controlled the match from the outset and maintained her composure to complete a convincing victory and book her place in the semi-finals.

‎Joining her in the girls’ semi-finals is Yuhansa Peiris, who battled through a thrilling three-set encounter against India’s Deepthi Wenkataram. After narrowly losing the opening set in a tie-break 6-7, Yuhansa bounced back strongly to claim the second set 6-1 before prevailing 10-8 in the decisive match tie-break.

‎In the boys’ competition, Sri Lanka’s Aahil Kaleel also showcased his fighting qualities to reach the semi-finals. Aahil overcame India’s Chukka Lakshyawardae in a hard-fought quarter-final clash. After taking the first set 7-5, he dropped the second set 4-6 before holding his nerve in the match tie-break to seal a 10-8 victory.

‎With three Sri Lankan players progressing to the semi-final stage, the host nation will be strongly represented as the tournament enters its decisive phase at the SSC courts. Dinara, Yuhansa and Aahil will now look to continue their impressive form and challenge for honours in the prestigious ITF Junior J30 event.

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