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Schaffter and Jayasinghe take centre stage at SLC awards

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The nation’s two oldest living cricketers – Mr. Chandra Schaffter and Mr. Stanley Jayasinghe – share memories during the SLC Cricket Awards held on Monday.

One of the most heartwarming sights at Monday’s SLC Cricket Awards was the image of two titans of yesteryear – Mr. Chandra Schaffter and Mr. Stanley Jayasinghe – seated side by side, deep in conversation, reminiscing about their golden days in flannels. It was a picture worth a thousand runs, capturing the essence of an era when cricket was more character than cash.

At 95, Mr. Schaffter is the oldest living cricketer to have represented Ceylon. Nine months his junior, Mr. Jayasinghe is a close second. But they are more than just former players; they are pillars upon which Sri Lankan cricket was built – men who played the game, served the game, and shaped it for generations to come.

An old boy of S. Thomas’ College, Mount Lavinia, Mr. Schaffter turned out for Tamil Union and Ceylon before making his mark in the corporate world. A smart businessman with a heart for sport, he built one of the country’s leading insurance firms, which today stands as a proud sponsor of cricket.

Mr. Jayasinghe, a proud son of Nalanda College, carved out a two-decade career in England, representing Leicestershire in county cricket – an achievement few Ceylonese could dream of back then. A man of principles, he famously refused to play against the all-white South African side who were touring England during the apartheid era, taking a stand long before it became fashionable.

Both men served Sri Lankan cricket across multiple roles – selectors, coaches, administrators and team managers. Their stints as Manager of the national side were marked by discipline and dignity. They were known for calling a spade a spade, earning both respect and results in the dressing room.

As they made their way up to receive their Lifetime Achievement Awards from SLC President Shammi Silva, the audience rose as one – giving a standing ovation to two men who helped lay the foundation for Sri Lanka’s cricketing journey. Their innings may have ended long ago, but their legacy is still playing on.

Joining them on the honours list was another stalwart – Mr. Ranjit Fernando. Renowned for his coaching stints with the national team in the 1990s, Mr. Fernando was instrumental in transforming Sri Lanka into a world-class fielding unit. A lifelong servant of NCC, he has been a mentor and father figure to generations of cricketers – from Aravinda de Silva to Kumar Sangakkara.

Mr. Janaka Pathirana, a leading force behind the Kandy District Cricket Association, was also felicitated.

The evening, in all its colour and splendour, celebrated excellence both past and present. Kamindu Mendis walked away with the Men’s Cricketer of the Year award, while Chamari Atapattu had a clean sweep – pocketing six of the seven international women’s awards, once again underlining her towering presence in Sri Lanka’s cricketing landscape.

by Rex Clementine



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Switzerland face Argentina in World Cup quarterfinal after beating Colombia

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Switzerland's Ruben Vargas celebrates scoring a penalty during the penalty shootout to win the match as Switzerland qualify for the quarterfinals of the World Cup (Aljazeera)

Switzerland beat Colombia 4-3 on penalties  after a goalless draw to set up a quarterfinal with defending champions Argentina.

The two teams cancelled each other out on Tuesday in the final game of the last 16 – the last match to be played at the 2026 tournament outside the United States.

Both teams missed spot-kicks before Switzerland goalkeeper Gregor Kobel brilliantly saved Cucho Hernandez’s effort and Ruben Vargas scored the decisive penalty.

Colombia, once again backed by thousands of passionate fans in Vancouver, had conceded just once in their four games before Tuesday’s match and the Swiss had also proved difficult to break down.

The first action of note came in the 21st minute when Kobel was forced into a flying save to keep out Gustavo Puerta’s curling effort from the edge of the penalty area.

The Swiss stepped up a gear immediately after the first hydration break, with Camilo Vargas beating away a shot from Fabian Rieder before denying Dan Ndoye.

But the match was goalless at half-time, with two well-matched teams struggling for inspiration.

Switzerland started the second half on the front foot, but Colombia also had their moments, with Luis Suarez lashing wastefully wide.

Both coaches made multiple changes in the second half but again struggled to create meaningful openings, with Colombia’s star winger Luis Diaz kept quiet.

Ndoye flashed a shot across goal in stoppage time, but nobody was able to get on the end of it, and the match was 0-0 at the end of normal time.

The game belatedly burst into life in the first period of extra time.

Colombia defender Jhon Lucumi headed against the bar from a corner in the ninth minute, and Kobel kept out a fierce effort from Jaminton Campaz as the South Americans upped the tempo.

At the other end, Vargas dived to his left to beat away an effort from substitute Zeki Amdouni.

Campaz missed a glorious chance to win the game with five minutes of time left on the clock.

With nothing to separate the teams, the game went to penalties.

Switzerland will face Argentina in Kansas City on Saturday after Lionel Messi’s team earlier beat Egypt 3-2 in Atlanta.

Switzerland last reached the quarterfinals when they hosted the World Cup in 1954.

(Aljazeera)

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Petes pull off narrow win, Royal, St. Anthony’s record commanding wins

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Royal College registered a convincing 59-run victory over hosts Revatha College, Balapitiya in their Under-17 Division I Group ‘A’ encounter at the Teacher Training College Ground, Balapitiya on Tuesday.

‎Batting first Royal were bowled out for 176 in 45.1 overs. Middle-order batter Chanithu Kankanamge top-scored with a valuable 40 off 48 balls, striking three fours and three sixes. Manuth Dasanayake contributed 27, while Javeeth Perera added 24 and Mudith Gunasekara chipped in with 23 to help Royal recover from regular setbacks.

‎For Revatha College, Malith Malshan was the standout bowler with 3 for 30, while Yumeth Perera and Yathisha Kaveesh claimed two wickets apiece.

‎In reply, Revatha were dismissed for 117 in 31.2 overs despite Yasiru Nimsara making a fighting 31.

‎Royal bowlers dominated, with Nithesh Jayasinghe producing an excellent spell to claim 4 for 15 and Dushen Udawela picked up 3 for 16. They were well supported by Gagan Gamage, Chanithu Kankanamge, and Sandul Abeywardena, who picked up one wicket each to seal a convincing victory.

‎Sisal Hemaka stars as St. Anthony’s

cruise to victory

‎St. Anthony’s College, Kandy registered a commanding eight-wicket victory over St. Mary’s College, Chilaw in their tournament match played at Chilaw.

‎St. Mary’s were bundled out for just 88 in 32.1 overs despite Nadun Shainika’s top score of 21. Sisal Hemaka produced the standout bowling performance with an impressive five-wicket haul (5.1-2-14-5), while Adeesha Rathnayaka claimed two wickets.

‎St. Anthony’s comfortably chased down the target in 19.4 overs. Usula Dissanayake remained unbeaten on 33, while Yenula Hewavitharana blasted 28 off 16 deliveries to seal an emphatic win.

‎Petes pull off five runs win

‎St. Peter’s College, Colombo pulled off five runs win over Holy Cross College, Kalutara, in a thrilling encounter at Bambalapitiya.

‎Batting first, St. Peter’s were bowled out for 193 in 48.3 overs. Sashidu Silva anchored the innings with a patient 59 off 122 balls, while Menura Dissanayake provided the momentum with an entertaining 37 off 37 deliveries that included five fours and a six. Kenuja Rupasinghe starred with the ball for Holy Cross, claiming an impressive 3 for 17.

‎In reply, Holy Cross fought bravely but were dismissed for 188 in 49.4 overs. Raveesh Nishil Ralintha and Matheesha Nethsara top-scored with 41 runs each, while Chathusha Nimthera contributed a brisk 30.

‎Renish Anthony produced the best spell of 2 for 23 while Diyon Alwis, Lesan Perera, Vishesh Dias and Sashidu Silva claimed one wicket apiece as St. Peter’s held their nerve in the closing stages to seal a narrow five-run victory.

‎Dharmapala stun Gurukula‎

‎Dharmapala Vidyalaya, Pannipitiya registered a comfortable six-wicket victory over Gurukula College, Kelaniya in their match played at Pannipitiya.

‎Batting first Gurukula were bowled out for 158 in 45 overs despite a fighting unbeaten 53 from Imastha Adeesha, who struck six fours and two sixes in his 85-ball knock. Binew Chanthula contributed 24, while the rest of the batting line-up struggled against a disciplined Dharmapala attack. Viruna Wathmira starred with the ball, claiming an impressive 4 for 34, while Dinura Nethvindu and Vethum Sasath chipped in with two wickets apiece.

‎In reply, Dharmapala chased down the target with ease, reaching 160 for 4 in 32.3 overs. Sithika Katugampola blasted 45 off 41 balls, including five fours and three sixes, while Nimnath Vinsara struck 44 and Viruna Wathmira added 29 to ensure a smooth chase. Sahas Induwara claimed two wickets for Gurukula, but Dharmapala sealed victory with many overs to spare. (RF)

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Argentina stage stunning late comeback to beat Egypt in World Cup last 16

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A tearful Lionel Messi celebrates after the match (Aljazeera)

Argentina staged a stunning comeback from 2-0 down to avoid a shocking exit at the hands of Egypt and prolong Lionel Messi’s World Cup career with a 3-2 win  to reach the quarterfinals.

The holders looked down and out on Tuesday when goals from Yasser Ibrahim and Mostafa Ziko, either side of Messi having a penalty saved, put the Pharaohs in sight of a historic victory in Atlanta.

However, Cristian Romero’s header sparked the comeback as Argentina struck three times in the final 11 minutes plus stoppage time.

Messi smashed home the equaliser to score for a ninth consecutive World Cup game and retake the lead for the Golden Boot with eight this tournament.

Enzo Fernandez completed the turnaround with a superb header two minutes into stoppage time.

At the end, Messi shed tears of joy as he embraced his teammates.

Egypt were left furious after a number of controversial calls went against them, including a disallowed goal early in the second half, and a member of their coaching staff was red-carded in the aftermath of the winning goal.

But despite a second almighty scare against African opposition, Argentina will face either Colombia or Switzerland  in the last eight on Saturday.

Lionel Scaloni attempted to refresh a side that looked dead on their feet in the closing stages of a 3-2 win over Cape Verde in the last 32 on Friday.

Nicolas Tagliafico, Leandro Paredes and Julian Alvarez came in from the team that started in Miami, but Argentina got off to another slow start.

Marwan Attia’s deep cross to the back post was powered home by Yasser.

Argentina had the chance to level five minutes later when Tagliafico was wiped out by Haissem Hassan inside the box.

However, there was another chapter to Messi’s misery from the penalty spot at World Cups.

The eight-time Ballon d’Or’s strike was tentative, and Mostafa Shobeir flew to his left to save, meaning Messi has now missed four of his eight non-shootout penalties at World Cups. He also became the first player to miss two in a single tournament, having also failed to hit the target against Austria in the group stages.

Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Round of 16 - Argentina v Egypt - Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. - July 7, 2026 Argentina's Lionel Messi reacts after missing a chance to score REUTERS/Paul Childs
Messi reacts after missing a chance to score [Aljazeera]

The penalty save was just the start of Shobeir’s inspired afternoon.

Alexis Mac Allister’s powerful header from point-blank range was next to be parried by the Al Ahly stopper.

Shobeir then produced one of the saves of the tournament to prevent Alvarez’s shot finding the bottom corner.

Egypt thought they had doubled their lead on the hour mark after a brilliant counterattack.

Mohamed Salah played in Mostafa Ziko, who dinked the ball perfectly over the onrushing Emi Martinez.

However, Egyptian celebrations were cut short by a hugely controversial VAR intervention for a foul on Lisandro Martinez, just outside the Egypt box, at the start of the buildup to the goal.

The decision finally fired up the majority Argentinian crowd, but they were silenced once more moments later by another blistering Egyptian break.

Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Round of 16 - Argentina v Egypt - Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. - July 7, 2026 Egypt's Mostafa Zico celebrates scoring their second goal REUTERS/Paul Childs
Zico celebrates scoring Egypt’s second goal [Aljazzera]

Salah again led the charge before feeding Hassan, and his cross was swept in by Zico.

Argentina looked like a beaten side with Messi among those whose head was bowed during the second-half drinks break.

Yet Romero’s header – that Shobeir just failed to keep out – sparked a remarkable revival as the defending champions hauled themselves off the canvas.

Moments later a dazzling run by Messi teed up Lautaro Martinez, who headed just wide and Messi was to have his moment of redemption seven minutes from time.

Gonzalo Montiel fed the ball back for his captain to strike sweetly on the half volley.

Shobeir again got a touch but could not keep it out as the ball cannoned in off the bar for Messi’s 21st World Cup goal.

Then Fernandez’s bullet header from Lautaro Martinez’s cross completed the fightback, and Argentina’s relief was on full display after the final whistle.

Scaloni gave a very brief interview to reporters after the match.

“I can’t look up, I’m sorry. I’m really emotional right now,” Argentina’s coach said.

“What a group of players, man. That’s it, I’ve got to go.”

(Aljazeera)

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