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Shakib Al Hasan tests negative for Covid-19

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Shakib Al Hasan could be key for Bangladesh against Sri Lanka

in contention to play first Test versus Sri Lanka

Bangladesh allrounder Shakib Al Hasan has tested negative for Covid-19, bringing him back into consideration for the first Test against Sri Lanka that begins on May 15. A team official said that Shakib will fly into Chattogram on Friday where he will undergo “further medical and fitness tests” before a decision will be made of his place.
Head coach Russell Domingo, however, didn’t sound optimistic about the prospect of fielding Shakib so soon after recovering from Covid.
“Anybody would want a fully-fit Shakib in your best XI, but it is very difficult to play if he is 50-60 per cent fit,” Domingo said. “Coming straight into a Test match, we need to check his fitness and assess where he is. He has just come off Covid, and he hasn’t played much cricket. He’s obviously a big player for us and balances the team. But we need to see how he is tomorrow. He hasn’t batted or bowled for the last two or three weeks. It is five days of cricket. It is hot. There are all sorts of things to consider.
“I have had Covid badly, so the energy is not quite the same. You can’t go into a Test match straightaway. It is not a T20 or ODI which is done in six or seven overs. It is going to happen for over five days. Of course, we want him to play, he is one of the best cricketers that’s ever played. But we need to make sure that he gives himself the best chance to perform and fulfill his role. Bowl at least 15 overs a day, bat for three or four overs in the top six.”Domingo said that they are considering Mosaddek Hossain, who was earlier drafted into the Test side as an additional replacement for Mehidy Hasan Miraz, because he gives them the bowling option while still batting in the top seven.

Shakib was supposed to join the Bangladesh Test squad on May 11, three days after they started training in Chattogram on Monday. But upon testing positive for Covid, he had to go into self-isolation.Bangladesh didn’t name a replacement at the time and his return will be a welcome boost to a side mired in injuries. Mehidy and Taskin Ahmed are out due to finger and shoulder injuries while Shoriful Islam’s participation remains subject to his clearing a fitness test ahead of the game.Bangladesh’s batting too needs Shakib’s experience in the middle order after they slumped to 53 and 80 in successive fourth innings in South Africa. His absence would have meant having to pick two players to make up for his skills, but now the team could look forward to having their talisman back for a crucial World Test Championship series.Shakib last played a Test in December 2021, against Pakistan. He skipped the New Zealand series for personal reasons and then had to miss the South Africa Tests due to illness in his family. Shakib has played only three out of Bangladesh’s last 11 Tests since his return from a one-year ban for failing to report a corrupt approach.



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SSC bite the bullet, vow to fight back

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In a bid to save SSC from relegation, former Test captain Dimuth Karunaratne featured in the club’s last First Class game of the season but still they ended up suffering a first innings defeat to NCC.

by Rex Clementine

The first round of Sri Lanka Cricket’s Major League Tournament came to a close last week, with Bloomfield and NCC emerging as the table-toppers in their respective groups. The two Colombo-based powerhouses are now set to lock horns in the grand finale, which begins tomorrow (March 5) at the R. Premadasa Stadium. The four-day First Class match promises to be a high-stakes battle for domestic supremacy.

However, the real headline of the tournament wasn’t the two finalists but the stunning relegation of SSC – Sri Lanka’s most storied cricket club. For the first time in its illustrious history, the club will be without First-Class status for at least two years, a fall from grace that has sent shockwaves through the country’s cricketing circles.

Alongside SSC, Ragama Cricket Club, Negombo Cricket Club, and Kandy Customs have also been shown the exit door, having finished in the bottom half of the table. But SSC’s relegation, in particular, is akin to a giant being felled – an unthinkable scenario for a club that has long been the nursery of Sri Lankan cricketing greats.

SSC might feel hard done by, as fate seemed to conspire against them this season. The weather gods were unkind, washing out crucial games they could have won. Injuries, too, played a major role in their downfall, with key bowlers like Nisala Tharaka, Kasun Rajitha, and Pramod Madushan spending more time on the treatment table than on the field.

But some insiders believe the club was also a victim of its own star power. With many of their marquee players tied up with national duties, SSC often found itself fielding understrength sides. To make matters worse, several senior players prioritized franchise cricket, leaving the club in the lurch at critical moments. Although they returned midway through the league, the damage had already been done, and SSC found itself staring down the barrel.

While some clubs in the past have resorted to backdoor moves and legal loopholes to avoid the drop, SSC’s management deserves credit for taking relegation on the chin. They didn’t plead for special treatment or try to move the goalposts in their favour.

Not too long ago, a prominent club was saved from relegation through some questionable maneuvering, and others have even sought legal recourse to cling to First-Class status despite tournament rules being crystal clear. But SSC, true to its stature, accepted its fate with dignity, setting an example for others to follow.

Sri Lanka Cricket has been on a mission to streamline domestic cricket, reducing the number of First-Class teams to improve the quality of competition. Not too long ago, the tournament had a bloated 26-team structure. But with the numbers being trimmed – down to 14 teams next season and 12 the year after – SSC now finds itself in the unenviable position of having to claw its way back into the top division.

Despite the setback, SSC is already plotting its comeback. The club’s Cricket Committee Chairman, Samantha Dodanwala, made it clear that they aren’t looking for excuses – just a way back.

“At the end of the day, we have to take responsibility rather than offering excuses. Now we are duty-bound to fight our way back into the top division. The good thing is that all the players have agreed to stay on and help us reclaim our rightful place,” Dodanwala told ‘The Island‘.

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Chrelisa Global continues partnership with Royal College cricket

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Chairman of Chrelida Global, Dhilip Vedamanikkam, officially hands over the sponsorship cheque to the Principal of Royal College, Krishantha Silva, reaffirming the company's commitment to Royal College Cricket for the second consecutive year. Also present are Secretary Cricket Advisory, Kanishka Herath, Master-in-Charge, Anura Prashantha Ramanayake (standing on the left) and Chairman Cricket Advisory, Andrew Perera (standing on the right)

Royal College, renowned for its rich cricketing legacy and consistent excellence in the sport, proudly announced the continued support of Chrelisa Global (Pvt) Ltd, one of the world’s leading ceramic tile manufacturers from Italy to the development of cricket at Royal College by extending its sponsorship for the second consecutive year. Under the leadership of Dhilip Vedamanikkam, Chairman of Chrelisa Global (Pvt) Ltd, the company has once again stepped forward to support Royal College Cricket. With its roots in Italy and a strong presence in Sri Lanka through its showroom in Nawala, Chrelisa Global has demonstrated its dedication to empowering the next generation of cricketing stars.

Royal College has long been a powerhouse in Sri Lankan school cricket, consistently producing top-tier players who have gone on to represent the national team. The school’s cricketing excellence is evident across all levels, from junior to senior cricket.

At the junior level, Royal College has dominated the scene, with the Under-15 and Under-13 teams making history by clinching all-island championships across A, B, and C divisions. This remarkable achievement underscores the strength of Royal’s cricketing pipeline and its commitment to developing future talent.

The Royal College Junior Cricket Academy continues to grow, with over 150 young players undergoing structured training to hone their skills and prepare for the future. This initiative ensures a steady flow of talent into the senior ranks, maintaining the college’s reputation as a cradle of cricketing excellence.

(Right to Left) Royal College 1st XI Captain Ramiru Perera, Chrelsa Global Chairman Dhilip Vedamanikkam, alongside Principal, Krishantha Silva and Vice-Captain, Rehan Peiris, celebrating the continued partnership supporting the cricketing excellence of Royal College.

The Senior Cricket team has consistently demonstrated outstanding performance, securing numerous accolades in recent years and producing players who have gone on to excel at the highest levels of the sport.

The renewed partnership with Chrelisa Global (Pvt) Ltd is a significant boost for Royal College Cricket. This collaboration not only highlights the strength of cricket at Royal College but also reflects Chrelisa Global’s dedication to supporting grassroots sports and community development.

Dhilip Vedamanikkam, Chairman of Chrelisa Global (Pvt) Ltd, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, “We are proud to continue our support for Royal College Cricket, an institution that has consistently produced exceptional talent and upheld the highest standards of sportsmanship. At Chrelisa Global, we believe in empowering the next generation, and this partnership aligns perfectly with our vision of fostering excellence both on and off the field.”

The Royal College Cricket community is deeply grateful for Chrelisa Global’s unwavering support, which will undoubtedly contribute to the continued success and growth. Together, Royal College and Chrelisa Global are committed to nurturing the cricketing stars of tomorrow and upholding the legacy of excellence that defines Royal College Cricket.

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Kodikara rattles Richmond as Gurukula book semi-final spot

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Tharusha Kodikara

Under 19 Division I Tier A Cricket

by Reemus Fernando

Left-arm paceman Tharusha Kodikara rattled Richmond batting line up with a six wicket haul to lead Gurukula to 159 runs win in the Under 19 Division I Tier ‘A’ limited overs tournament quarter-final played at Mattegoda on Monday.

Kodikara produced remarkable figures giving away just six runs in his ten overs, which included six maidnes.

Chasing 199 runs to win, no Richmond batsman could reach double figures.

Batting first, Thathsara Eshan top scored with 82 runs for Gurukula to reach 298 runs.

Gurukula will now meet the winners of the other quarter-final between St. Joseph’s and St. Servatius’ in the semi-final.

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Gurukula

198 all out in 46.1 overs (Hiruna Nimsara 27, Thathsara Eshsn 82, Denura Dimansith 39; Malith de Silva 3/29, Thamindu Pradeeptha 2/12, Nethsara Akash 2/30, Pubudu Mihiranga 2/38)

Richmond

39 all out in 21.3 overs (Tharusha Kodikara 6/05, Poorna Kalhara 3/07)

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