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Sadeesh, Sashimal, Vihara shine as the Limited Overs tournament commences

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by Reemus Fernando

 An unbeaten century by St. Joseph’s batsman Sadeesh Jayawardena and a good all round feat by Anandian Ayesh Sashimal were among the highlights of the Under 19 Division I Tier ‘A’ and ‘B’ limited overs cricket tournament matches played on Monday. St. Joseph’s registered a five wickets victory over Mahanama thanks to the unbeaten century scored by Jayawardene who held their batting together with his 118 balls innings. Chasing a target of 154 runs to win St. Joseph’s lost five wickets but Jayawardena’s effort helped them reach the target with 13 overs to spare.

In a Tier ‘B’ match Ayesh Sashimal grabbed four wickets for 13 runs after top scoring with 63 runs for Ananda to register 132 runs victory over Dharmasoka.  The day’s best bowling figures were produced by Vihara Aththanayake who took five wickets for St. Benedict’s to record a thrilling victory over Nalanda.

The Sri Lanka Schools Cricket Association is conducting the Limited Overs Tournament ahead of the traditional two-day matches this season. The matches commenced over the weekend.  Here are the results of yesterday’s (9) matches.

Tier ‘A’ Match Results

  St. Joseph’s beat Mahanama by five wickets at Darley Road   

Scores: 

Mahanama 153 all out in 44.2 overs (Dulnith Sigera 57, Rashmika Perera 23; Muditha Dissanayaka 3/16, Yenula Dewthusa 2/25, Lahiru Amarasekara 2/47) 

St. Joseph’s  154 for 5 in 36.4 overs (Sadeesh Jayawardena 107n.o.;  Inuka Karannagoda 2/22) 

St. Sebastian’s beat Maliyadeva by seven wickets at Kurunegala  

Scores:

Maliyadeva 107 all out in 39.1 overs (Chamath Hettiarachchi 33, Ushan Bimsara 31; Virosh Wijesinghe 3/21, Sandeesh Fernando 2/17, Nadeesh Fernando 3/12) 

St. Sebastian’s 108 for 3 in 34.5 overs (Ryan Dissanayake 39, Aloka Fernando 26, Vimath Dinsara 26n.o.) 

Richmond beat De Mazenod by 104 runs at Galle  

Scores: 

Richmond 208 all out in 47.4 overs (Helith Edirisinghe 31, Janeth Kaushal 54, Kavindu Nirmana 44, Maheesha Vethmin 32; Savinu Chanthula 2/32, Kavindu Kaushalya 2/33 

De Mazenod 104 for 7 in 50 overs  (Maleesha Fernando 30, Sandeshka Abeykoon 24; Sihath Ramanayaka 2/15) 

St. Benedict’s beat Nalanda by 30 runs at Campbell Place  

Scores: 

St. Benedict’s 234 for 8 in 50 overs (Viduneth Wilson 32, Sharujan Shanmuganathan 52, Shenel Samarathunga 47, Chamath Chathurya 24; Chanul Athukorala 2/51, Eranga Jayakody 2/24, Sajitha Vithanage 3/35) 

Nalanda 204 all out in 49.5 overs  (Yasiru Samarakoon 53, Risath Jayarathna 25, Chanul Athukorala 27, Eranga Jayakody 32; Vihara Aththanayake 5/44, Shenel Samarathunga 2/33) 

Tier ‘B’ Match Results  

St. Servatius’ beat Dharmapala by six wickets at Uyanwatta  

Scores:

Dharmapala 129 all out in 42.3 overs (Chithma Hettiarachchi 22, Uditha Sandaruwan 26; Thisan Dewmith 2/23, VIshwa Supun 3/08) 

St. Servatius’ 130 for 4 in 30.3 overs (Chamarindu Nethsara 35, Diniru Abeywickramasinghe 73; Kavindu Primal 2/24) 

Ananda beat Dharmasoka by 132 runs  

Scores:

Ananda 241 all out in 49.4 overs (Viduna Wijebandara 57,  Ashinsa Nainayake 20, Iruth Gimshan 31, Ayesh Sashimal 63; Senitha Halambage 4/47, Maliththa Mendis 2/26) 

Dharmasoka 109 all out in 24.4 overs (Randul Samarahewa 19, Senitha Halambage 19, Manasa de Silva 19; Pulindu Kiriella 2/30, Thisuka Sehas 2/25, Ayesh Sashimal 4/13)        



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LadyJ, The Pappare to power Colombo Kickerz Football Academy in 2026 / 27 season

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Managing Director of LadyJ Anuruddha Wijerathne hands over the sponsorship to Ms Viveca Weerasinghe Founder and Academy Head of Colombo Kickerz FA (pic by Nishan S Priyantha)

Colombo Kickerz Football Academy at a media briefing held on Wednesday (25) announced that ‘LadyJ’ one of the largest homewear stores in Sri Lanka has come on board as the acadamie’s main sponsor and The Papapare as the Digital Media Partner in the 2026/27 season.

With over 300 aspiring football enthusiasts between the ages of 5 to 18 on roll,

Colombo Kickerz Football Academy founded in 2015 by Ms Viveca Weerasinghe is one of the largest football academies in the island.

The academy provides their changes woth the opportunity of being nurtured by internationally trained coaches and gain experience by playing in local and international competitions on their way to become Sri Lanka’s future football stars.

Managing Director of LadyJ Anuraddha Wijerathne highlighted the importance of investing in sports at grassroot level and supporting young athletes.

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No fitness, no IPL

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Nuwan Thushara

Many would argue that had Sri Lanka gone into the recent World Cup with all their big guns fit and firing, they might have reached the semis. That’s the popular line doing the rounds. But if we are calling it as we see it, this campaign was heading for a collapse even before the first ball was bowled.

Reappointing Dasun Shanaka as captain was a gamble, lacked foresight and in the end created divisions within the team. The decision to bring back Pramodya Wickremasinghe as Chairman of Selectors didn’t inspire confidence either. It was a move that had trouble written all over it, the kind that can unsettle a dressing room before a ball is even delivered. It’s like appointing Mervyn Silva as Public Relations Minister. A bull in a China shop is less troublesome than these two southerners.

Of course, injuries played their part. Losing Matheesha Pathirana and Eshan Malinga robbed the attack of bite, but the biggest dent was the absence of Wanindu Hasaranga. A proven match-winner, Hasaranga is the sort who can turn a game on its head in the space of a couple of overs. Without him, Sri Lanka were always chasing the game.

What is more concerning is the recurring nature of Hasaranga’s injuries. Missing yet another global tournament due to a hamstring issue raises serious questions. Over the last two years, the pattern has been far from encouraging, and for a professional cricketer, that’s an area that needs urgent attention.

Clearly frustrated by the injury crisis that derailed the campaign, Sri Lanka Cricket have decided to take a firmer stance. Players seeking No Objection Certificates for the IPL will now have to clear fitness tests first. It’s a step in the right direction and one that had been coming for some time.

In the past, when the board tried to assert control, players pushed back, often using franchise connections to apply pressure. This time, however, SLC seem prepared to stand their ground and ensure that national duty is not treated as optional.

There has to be a sense of accountability. It does not sit well when key players miss a World Cup and then turn up fully fit for franchise cricket. That is a contradiction that undermines both the team and the system.

Nuwan Thushara’s situation, however, presents a slightly different picture. The slinging seamer, who was not part of the World Cup squad, has also struggled to meet fitness standards. SLC have inserted a clause allowing them to withhold NOCs for three months beyond the contract period, a move that shows the board have learned from past lapses.

That said, Thushara’s case deserves a degree of empathy. At 31, he is nearing the latter stages of his career and opportunities like the IPL do not come around often. While fitness standards must be upheld, there is also room for discretion, particularly in cases where the player was not part of the World Cup plans.

If players are now seeking leniency, it also reflects gaps in how fitness has been managed over time. Preparation at this level is a long-term investment, not something that can be patched up overnight.

by Rex Clemetine

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Heat Index likely to increase up to ‘Caution level’ at some places in the Western, Sabaragamuwa, Southern, Eastern, North-western, Northern and North-central provinces and in Monaragala district

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Warm Weather Advisory
Issued by the Natural Hazards Early Warning Centre of the Department of Meteorology
Issued at 3.30 p.m. on 28 March 2026, valid for 29March 2026.

Heat index, the temperature felt on the human body is likely to increase up to ‘Caution level’ at some places in the Western, Sabaragamuwa, Southern, Eastern, North-western, Northern and North-central provinces and in Monaragala district.

The Heat Index Forecast is calculated by using relative humidity and maximum temperature and this is the condition that is felt on your body. This is not the forecast of maximum temperature. It is generated by the Department of Meteorology for the next day period and prepared by using global numerical weather prediction model data.


Effect of the heat index on human body is mentioned in the above table and it is prepared on the advice of the Ministry of Health and Indigenous Medical Services.

ACTION REQUIRED
Job sites: Stay hydrated and takes breaks in the shade as often as possible.
Indoors: Check up on the elderly and the sick.
Vehicles: Never leave children unattended.
Outdoors: Limit strenuous outdoor activities, find shade and stay hydrated.
Dress: Wear lightweight and white or light-colored clothing.

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In addition, please refer to advisories issued by the Disaster Preparedness & Response Division, Ministry of Health in this regard as well. For further clarifications please contact 011-7446491.

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