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Golden Blues clash set for thrilling third edition

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St. Anthony's College Team (Front row from left) Lahiru Thiwanka (Head Coach), J.M.C. Ashani Nimesha (POG) , Kavindu Senadi ( Captain ), Symali Suraweera (Assistant Principal), Sarojeni Wijesinghe (Principal), Loyala Praveen (Deputy Principal), Ridma Bashika (Vice Captain), Vijayakumar Danushan (Master In Charge), Sasindu Avishka (Assistant Coach) (Back row from left) Aggraja Sadew, Mohammad Hiraz, Hafeez Junkeer, Sadeesha Kavinda, Vishmitha Saroj, Hithesh Ruwanda, Chethin Dilsaru, Shehara Dewthilina, J. Nethesh, Havindu Nesara, Sandil Ruchiranga, Linath Dulakara, Kavindu Vihanga, Akash Thejaka, Nipun Sankalana, Himash Silva, Sithum Sanjeewa, Chamara Lakshan.

St. Joseph Vaz’s College, Wennappuwa will start as favourites when they lock horns with St. Anthony’s College, Wattala in the third edition of the “Battle of the Golden Blues,” which gets underway at the P Sara Oval today.

‎The Wennappuwa outfit heads into the encounter brimming with confidence, with memories of their victory in last year’s big match still fresh. Armed with a strong batting lineup and a well-rounded bowling attack, they will be aiming to replicate those heroics and assert their dominance once again.

‎Led by Dominic Savio, St. Joseph Vaz’s will rely heavily on their experienced core. The skipper, along with his deputy Damesh Matheeshan and Shenan Fernando, have been instrumental with the bat this season, with the trio collectively amassing over 1500 runs. Matheeshan, however, stands out as a key figure with the ball as well, emerging as one of the leading wicket-takers of the season with an impressive tally nearing 90 scalps.

‎Meanwhile, St. Anthony’s College, Wattala, under the leadership of Kavindu Senadi, will look to challenge the favourites with a determined performance. Their batting unit has been strengthened by Senadi, Kavindu Vihanga, and wicketkeeper-batsman Shehara Dewthilina each surpassing the 500-run mark.

‎St. Anthony’s bowling responsibilities are expected to revolve largely around their captain, Senadi, who has enjoyed a prolific season with the ball, claiming over 60 wickets.

St. Joseph Vaz’s College Team (Front row from left) – Shane Domine Savia (Captain), Dhanuka Nirmal (Assistant Coach), Sureka Dilhani (Junior MIC), Anusha Geethani (Vice Principal), Priyanjeewa Gunarathne (Principal),Randeer Dinesh (POG & MIC), Denuwan Rajakaruna (Head Coach), Damesh Mathesan (Vice Captain) (Middle row from left) – Mahiru Jayasinghe, Yasith Nimsara, Yasith Karunarathna, Ryan Gimhana, Amal Perera, Isuru Jayasekara, Senuja Damsitha (Back row from left) – Vidas Liyanage, Jason Fernando, Sasmitha Fernando, Daharshana Seneth, Udeeka Nawarathna, Himal Ravihansa, Shenan Fernando, Raneesha Nimsara.

‎With both teams boasting in-form players and match-winners in their ranks, the stage is set for an exciting contest as the “Golden Blues” rivalry continues to grow in stature.



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Lionel Messi scores brace as Argentina beat Austria 2–0 at World Cup 2026

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Lionel Messi scores his and Argentina's second goal (Aljazeera)

Lionel Messi became the leading scorer in World Cup history as the captain struck twice to give Argentina a 2-0 win over Austria and send the champions into the last 32.

The player widely regarded as the greatest of all time pounced late in the first half in Texas on Monday with a trademark left-footed finish after neat build-up play

The predatory goal added to his hat-trick in Argentina’s opening match to make it 17 in total  at World Cups.

The 38-year-old then sealed the match deep in injury time after a scramble in the box, as he outfoxed four defenders who lined up to keep the ball out.

It should have been even better for Messi, who missed a penalty early on, stunning a fiercely pro-Argentina 70,649 crowd at the air-conditioned home of the Dallas Cowboys.

With both sides knowing a win would put them into the knockout rounds with a game to spare, Lautaro Martinez was brought down in the box, sandwiched by two Austrian players.

Referee Amin Mohamed gave a penalty after a VAR intervention, and a wall of noise went up as Messi stepped forward on nine minutes.

But his run-up was slow and his weak effort off target, dragging it wide.

For all his brilliance, Messi – who turns 39 on Wednesday – is surprisingly poor from the penalty spot by his standards.

He also saw his spot-kick saved by Wojciech Szczesny in a 2-0 win over Poland at the 2022 World Cup, where Argentina went on to be champions, and missed at the 2018 tournament.

(Aljazeera)

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Egypt denied flight to Seattle ahead of final World Cup group match

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The Egyptian team submitted a request to remain in Seattle this week, but instead will return to their training base in Spokane (Aljazeera)

The Egyptian FIFA World Cup team’s plan to fly directly from Vancouver to Seattle ahead of their final group match against Iran was declined by local security officials, coach Hossam Hassan has said.

“The security authorities refused the team’s request to stay in the city of Seattle as planned after the New Zealand match in the World Cup, and therefore the team’s delegation will return to the city of Spokane,” Hossam said in a statement released by the Egyptian Football Association on Monday.

The Egyptian team had submitted a request to remain in Seattle this week, but will now return to their training base in Spokane, about 450km (280 miles) east of Seattle, according to a report by the Daily Mail.

Egypt posted their first ever aworld Cup victory  on Sunday over New Zealand in Vancouver. Mohamed Salah scored as Egypt rallied from a goal down to win 3-1.

(Aljazeera)

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Mbappe leads France to win over Iraq in lightning-delayed World Cup game

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France's Kylian Mbappe celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the 2026 World Cup Group I football match (Aljazeera)

Kylian Mbappe scored his second brace ‌of the tournament, and France eased to a 3-0 victory  over Iraq ⁠in the first match ⁠of this World Cup beset by a lengthy weather stoppage.

Mbappe’s goals came nearly three hours apart after thunderstorms in the region on Monday delayed the second-half kickoff by a shade ⁠under two hours.

They take him to 16 all-time World Cup tallies, pulling him level with former record-holder Miroslav Klose. Earlier on Monday, Lionel Messi set a new benchmark of 18 career World Cup ⁠goals with his brace in Argentina’s 2-0 victory over Austria.

Mbappe’s four goals also place him one behind Messi in the 2026 Golden Boot race.

Reigning Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembele also scored after half-time for two-time champions France (2-0-0, 6 points), who are all but assured of progressing.

Their last-32 place will become official if Norway ‌win or draw against Senegal in the other Group I fixture. That match, staged about two hours away by car in northern New Jersey, kicked off near-simultaneously with the start of the long-awaited second half at Philadelphia Stadium.

Iraq (0-2-0, 0 points) remain alive for one of the eight knockout spots allotted for third-place teams.

They will probably need a win in their group finale against Senegal and help elsewhere. And they could be without Aymen Hussein, who scored their only goal this tournament in their ⁠opener, but exited on Monday in the 26th minute with an apparent injury.

France ⁠dominated the early stages, and Mbappe capitalised in the 14th minute.

On an innocent-looking sequence on the right, Mbappe received Michael Olise’s pass, took one touch to his left and, with Iraqi defenders affording him space, unfurled a powerful strike from ⁠the edge of the penalty area that sailed beyond Ahmed Basil’s dive.

The delay could have served as a recovery period for Iraq, who spent most ⁠of the match chasing the ball. Instead, they gifted France ⁠and Mbappe a second on a dreadful mistake from a goal kick.

Dembele was the provider for Mbappe’s tap-in. He scored 12 minutes later, after controlling Olise’s incisive pass into the 18-yard box and finishing low past Basil.

With the outcome never in doubt, ‌the weather provided the drama.

After referee Drew Fischer blew his half-time whistle as storms were already beginning, the skies opened further, and spectators were told to seek shelter in the stadium concourses.

Players finally ‌re-emerged ‌for warm-ups about 1 hour and 40 minutes later, and even then, the restart was delayed further as stadium personnel used squeegees to shuttle standing water off the east side of the pitch.

(Aljazeera)

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