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Over 800 players at HNB SLTA Clay Court Championship 2022

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(From left) Anupa Maththegoda (Tournament Director), Pradeep Goonasekara (General Secretary SLTA), Iqbal Bin Issack (President SLTA), Upul Adikari (Head of Marketing HNB), Barathi Pillai (Head of Development -SLTA) and Ifham Ariff ( Managing Partner Eventistry) pose for pictures after the SLTA announced the Clay Court Championships 2022.

The HNB SLTA Clay Court Championship 2022, which is one of the three Super Series Calendar tournaments got off to a start at the Sri Lanka Tennis Association courts on Friday. According to organizers the tournament has attracted over 800 players.

The tournament organized by the Sri Lanka Tennis Association (SLTA) alongside a lineup of sponsors will culminated on March 27. Hatton National Bank (HNB) has extended its long-standing partnership with the Clay Court Championship as the Title Partner for the 3rd year running. Eventistry Sports is in the position of Presenting Partner along with National Development Bank (NDB) and LCY as associated sponsors.

A significant feature of this year’s SLTA tennis calendar is the introduction of the SLTA Super Series tournaments created to uplift and introduce an international format of tennis in the country. There are three tournaments in the Super Series calendar: Clay Court Championships, Sri Lanka Nationals and the Colombo Tennis Championship which will culminate in a year-end tournament called the Aces.

Some important things to note about the tournament:

The tournament will be conducted under the following categories; Men, Women, Boys, Girls, and Veterans with the Open events being Men’s Singles and Doubles, Women’s Singles and Doubles, and Mixed Doubles.

There will be four events for veterans. They are Over 35, Over 45, Over 55, and Over 65 years.

Matches scheduled on weekdays will commence at 2.30pm whilst weekend matches will begin at 8.00am.

Age Groups will start from Under 12, 14, 16, and 18 for both boys and girls.

“The competition will be conducted on 11 clay courts at the SLTA and we will be using ITF (International Tennis Federation) certified local umpires from the quarter-final onwards. The Tournament Referee will be Manoj Fonseka,” said SLTA Tournament Director Anupa Mathamagoda.

The finals of the Men’s and Women’s Singles are scheduled to take place on March 26.

Regarding the country’s health protocols, Mathamagoda had this to say, “Players and spectators have to follow the current health guidelines. There won’t be shaking of hands between players who are required to maintain social distance. Umpires will be wearing masks when they come down from the chair to speak to players. Spectators are also requested to wear masks and maintain social distancing.”

In addition, this year’s tournament promises more entertainment and food options than previous years with the addition of the Good Market and an Open Mic stage at the SLTA Carpark on the March 26 catering to all players, families and fans.



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Muzarabani returns as Zimbabwe opt to bowl against Oman

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Sikandar Raza and Jatinder Singh at the toss (Cricinfo)

Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza decided to field first against Oman  in the men’s T20 World Cup match at the SSC in Colombo. Both teams were pleased to arrive in Sri Lanka early to get themselves attuned to the conditions.

Zimbabwe have Blessing Muzarabani  back in the squad after he missed the tri-series in Pakistan in November.

Oman, meanwhile, include 44-year-old Aaamir Kaleem  the oldest player in the tournament – after he came into the side in place of Hasnain Shah, who was injured after the squad was named.

Zimbabwe return to the tournament after missing out on the previous edition in West Indies and the United States of America. They had made it to the Super 12s of the 2022 T20 World Cup but failed to progress through the qualifiers for the 2024 tournament. They completed qualification alongside Namibia; Brian Bennett was the tournament’s top run-scorer, while Brad Evans and Richard Ngarava were among the leading wicket-takers.

Zimbabwe are bolstered by the return of Graeme Cremer, whose November 2025 comeback marked the longest gap between T20I appearances.

Oman are one of three qualifiers from the Asia-Pacific region, alongside Nepal and the UAE. They have previously appeared in the 2016, 2021, and 2024 editions of the T20 World Cup.

Oman: Jatinder Singh (capt), Aamir Kaleem, Hammad Mirza,  Wasim Ali, Karan Sonavale,  Jiten Ramanandi, Vinayak Shukla (wk), Sufyan Mehmood, Nadeem Khan,  Shah Faisal,  Shakeel Ahmad

Zimbabwe:  Brian Bennett, Tadiwanashe Marumani,  Dion Myers,  Brendan Taylor (wk),  Sikandar Raza (capt),  Ryan Burl,  Tashinga Musekiwa,  Brad Evans,  Wellington Masakadza,  Richard Ngarava,  Blessing Muzarabani

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Munsey and Leask spoil Italy’s T20 World Cup debut2

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George Munsey top scored for Scotland (Cricinfo)

Scotland may have suffered a blip the last time they faced Italy  in a T20I but ensured they picked up the first points of their 2026 T20 World  Cup campaign after a dominant performance at Eden Gardens. George Munsey’s 54-ball 84, supported by cameos from Brandon McMullen and Michael Leask, followed by Leask’s four-wicket haul helped Scotland spoil Italy’s debut  in the tournament. The 73-run win gave Scotland two points after their defeat to West Indies in Kolkata two days ago.

Brief scores:

Scotland 207 for 4 in 20 overs (George Munsey 84, Michael Jones 37, Brandon  McMullen 41, Richie Berrington 15, Michael Leask 22*; Ali Hasan 1-21, Grant  Stewart  1-44, Thomas Draca 1-37, JJ Smuts 1-38) beat Italy 134 in 16.4 overs (Anthony Mosca 13, JJ Smutts 22,  Harry Manenti 52; Michael Leask 4-17, Brad Currie 1-12, Brad Wheal 1-29, Mark Watt 2-24, Oliver Davidson 1-33 ) by 73 runs

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Italy captain Wayne Madsen injures shoulder in T20 World Cup opener

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Wayne Madsen hurt his shoulder while fielding at Eden Gardens (Cricinfo)

In an inauspicious start to Italy’s maiden T20 World Cup campaign, their captain Wayne Madsen dislocated his shoulder in the fourth over of Scotland’s innings at #den Gardens. He was later ruled out of any further participation in the match.

Madsen was fielding at midwicket when he tried to stop a pull from George Munsey. He unsuccessfully dived to his left and rolled over on the practice pitches and immediately asked for medical attention. He soon left the ground using a towel as a sling for his left arm.

Madsen, by far Italy’s most experienced cricketer at age 42, is playing his maiden T20 World Cup and was taken for X-rays right away at the venue. A typical shoulder dislocation can take anywhere between seven to 21 days for full recovery while more serious cases can take three to four months.

In Madsen’s absence, Italy were captained by Harry Manenti  for the remainder of Scotland’s innings. Scotland went on to score 207 for 4 after they were sent in to bat.

While serious injury replacements are being trialled by cricket boards in India and Australia in domestic cricket, there are no injury replacements in the playing XI allowed in international cricket. At the moment, replacements are allowed only if players suffer concussion.

Madsen was appointed Italy captain for the 2026 T20 World Cup after Joe Burns was not selected for the tournament. This World Cup is his second across sports; he also represented South Africa in the men’s hockey in the 2006 World Cup.

After the game against Scotland in Kolkata on February 9, Italy play Nepal in Mumbai on February 12, and then travel back to Kolkata to play England on February 16 and West Indies on February 19.

( Cricinfo)

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