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St. Anne’s meet St. Benedict’s after dramatic semi-finals

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St. Anne’s College, Kurunegala pulled off a stunning three wickets victory over tournament favourites Devapathiraja College, Rathgama to book a berth in the Under 19 Division I Tier ‘B’ tournament final against St. Benedict’s College.

‎The Tier ‘B’ final will be played at Surrey Village ground Maggona today.

‎An unbeaten half century by Sanuja Dissanayake helped St. Anne’s accelerate towards the end to seal the victory with two balls to spare. They scored 50 runs in the last five overs as Dissanayake cracked three fours and six sixes in his 67 which came in 54 balls.

‎Chasing 248 runs to win, they were given a strong start by openers Sanuka Kemsara (29) and Dinuga Abeysekara (65 runs in 71 balls) who put on 91 runs for the first wicket. Ishan Khan made 36.

‎Batting first, Devapathiraja top order batsmen were scoring at a rate of over five runs an over. But back to back wickets by Imasha Samarawickrama in the 43rd over proved to be crucial as Devapathiraja decelerated thereafter to be restricted to 247. Nesad Weerasekara took three wickets.

‎It was a huge turnaround for the team captained by Yashmin Jayasundara who were the third placed team in their group at the end of the first round. They eliminated St. Thomas’ College, Matara in the quarter final before shocking tournament favourites in the semi final.

‎Also on Sunday, after being bowled out for 161 runs, St. Benedict’s foughtback to record a 20 runs win over De Mazenod.

‎Lithika Pasandul and Mewan Dissanayake shared seven wickets between them to bowl out their opponents for 141 runs.

‎Chasing 162 runs to win, De Mazenod were cruising at one stage as openers Sharith Sudeena (58 runs in 66 balls) and Ushan Adithya added 105 runs for the first wickets.

‎The Bens captained by Mevan Dissanayake reached the knockout stage as the runners up of their group in the first round. They knocked out Ananda in the quarter-final before meeting De Mazenod.

Teams

‎St. Benedict’s (from): Mewan Dissanayake (Captain), Mario Fernando, Manikya Deshapriya, Tehan Bitar, Trishen Silva, Ayesh Gajanayaka, Vihaga Rathnayake, Dumeen Liyanaarachchi, Lithika Jayasundara, Dinath Senila, Reyan Shehara, Yohan Edirisingha, Yowel Edirisingha, Rumen Peiris, Sithum Jayasingha, Nadun Fernando, Ruvindu Didulaka, Paranthaman Rohith.

Officials: Asanka Wanninayake (Master in Charge), Suranga Perera (Head Coach), Shanuka Jeewantha (Asst. coach)

St.-Annes

‎‎St. Anne’s (from): Yashmin Jayasundara (Captain), Kushan Subasinghe, Dinuga Methviru, Sanuka Kemsara, Imanjith Bathika, Sanuja Niduwara, Imasha Samarawickrama, Manuja Wijerathne, Navindu Rathnayake, Yulan Jayakadu, Nesad Weerasekara, Sehas Thilakarathne, Chaniyal Dimor, Jithsara Dissanayake, Nethul Chandrasena, Ishan Khan, Thushan Jayasekara, Dihan Munasinghe, Deshan Udamulla, Pamuditha Teshan.

‎Officials:

Nihal Dissanayake (Master in Charge), Dinusha Jayasanka (Head Coach), Kalindu Wijesinghe (Asst. Coach).



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All-round Athapaththu helps Sri Lanka level series against Bangladesh

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Chamari Athapaththu bagged 3 for 36 • BCB

Chamari Athapaththu’s all-round show helped Sri Lanka level the ODI series against Bangladesh in Rajshahi. The visitors won by four wickets after chasing down the home side’s sub-par 165 all out in 45.5 overs.

Athapaththu, who had missed the first match due to a finger injury, roared back into action with three wickets. She started off with Sarmin Sultana’s wicket in the 16th over, although the batter expressed her disbelief at the umpire’s lbw decision against her. Athapaththu then removed Sobhana Mostary in her next over by having her caught at square leg.

Nilakshika Silva then took a brilliant catch at mid-off to help Athapaththu take her third wicket when Ritu Moni had mistimed a cover drive in the 31st over. Sharmin Akhter, Bangladesh’s top-scorer from the first ODI, fell for a duck to Malki Madara in the fifth over.

Captain Nigar Sultana top-scored on Wednesday with 58 off 101 balls with four boundaries. She had little support at the other end, before Nimesha Meepage had her caught behind in the 41st over.

Madara, Meepage and Inoka Ranaweera took two wickets each while Kavisha Dilhari picked up one.

During the chase, Athapaththu dominated the Bangladesh attack despite little support from her top order. She made 40 off 39 balls with eight fours, before falling to left-arm spinner Nahida Akhter in the 17th over. Nahida gave her a send-off, with Athapaththu staring back at her for several seconds before walking off.

Harshitha Samarawickrema and Hansima Karunaratne then added 79 runs for the fourth wicket to get Sri Lanka close to the 166-run target. Samarawickrama made 50 off 76 balls with seven fours, while Karunaratne struck six fours in her 40 off 64 balls.

Nahida removed both batters, before getting Kaushini Nuthyangana to complete her four-wicket haul. Sultana Khatun and Moni, meanwhile, took one wicket each.

The third and final ODI of the three-match series will also be held in Rajshahi, on April 25.

Brief scores:

Sri Lanka Women

166 for 6 in 38.2 overs (Chamari Athapaththu 40, Harshitha Samarawickrama 50, Hansima Karunaratne 40; Sultana Khatun 1-36, Ritu Moni 1-27, Nahida Akter 4-21) beat Bangladesh Women 165 in 45.5 overs (Sarmin Sultana 25, Nigar Sultana 58, Nahider Akter 20; Malki Madara 2-30, Nimesha Meepage 2-29, Inoka Ranaweera 2-28, Chamari Athapaththu 3-36, ) by four wickets

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Dates set for LPL 2026

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The Lanka Premier League (LPL) 2026 will be held from 10th July to 5 August 2026.

The sixth edition of the much-anticipated T20 league will be played across four venues: SSC, Colombo; RPICS, Colombo; PICS, Pallekele; and RDICS, Dambulla.

The online portal for foreign player registration will open on 4th May 2026.

The tournament will be conducted by Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), the owner of the LPL, in partnership with The IPG Group, the event rights holder of the tournament.

The Lanka Premier League, Sri Lanka’s premier domestic T20 tournament with an international flavor, was launched in 2020.

Samantha Dodanwela, who is an Executive Committee Member of the SLC, will continue to function as the Tournament Director.

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Seventeen Air Force athletes to represent Sri Lanka at Asian Beach Games

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Seventeen athletes from the SLAF are set to represent Sri Lanka at the 6th Asian Beach Games, scheduled to be held in China from 22 to 30 April 2026. ‎The SLAF contingent will compete across multiple disciplines, namely athletics, handball, volleyball, wrestling and kabaddi. ‎In team leadership roles, the Sri Lankan Women’s Handball team will be captained by Corporal Erandi WP of the SLAF, while the Sri Lankan Men’s Kabaddi team will be led by Leading Aircraftman Samarakoon SMCR. ‎The Air Force athletes are seen pictured with Air Force officials after the received best wishes from Commander of the Air Force, Air Marshal Bandu Edirisinghe.

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