Sports
Unpredictable Pakistan stun Proteas

Rex Clementine
in Sydney
Remember what happened in the 1992 World Cup? Pakistan had a disastrous campaign and were almost out of the tournament when Imran Khan vowed to fight like cornered tigers. Fight they did and stunned every team winning the trophy at MCG. In this World Cup, after two last ball defeats to arch-rivals India and Zimbabwe, Babar Azam’s team had very little momentum with them when they met South Africa, who had been unbeaten in the tournament. But they shocked the tournament favourites with a massive 33 run win last night in Sydney.
South Africa is a side that fields superbly but they had a rare off day with misfields and dropped catches and like Sri Lanka paid a huge price. Despite the big win and their Net Run Rate soaring, Pakistan going through to the semis is highly uncertain as they have to expect that results of other teams in their group works for them. At 43 for four inside seven overs, Pakistan innings had little momentum. A 52 run stand for the fifth wicket between Ifthikar Ahmed and Mohammad Nawaz steadied their innings before Ifthikar with Shadab Khan took the game completely away from South Africa. They added 82 runs for the sixth wicket in just 36 balls with both batsmen reaching half-centuries.
While Ifthkar needed 33 balls to the milestone, Shadab got there in 20 balls with back to back sixes against probably the quickest bowler in the planet Anrich Nortje. Pakistan finished on 185 for nine.Shadab made an impact with the ball as well picking up two wickets in his first over. Rain gave South Africa a revised target of 142 in 14 overs. There was not much fight by them as they managed only 108 for nine.
After beating India, South Africa were expected to top the group but now if India wins their last game against Zimbabwe, the Proteas will have to settle for the second slot.Sri Lanka will be back at SCG today (Friday) for a net session in the afternoon ahead of their last group game against England. They would be hoping today that either Afghanistan beats Australia or New Zealand go down to Ireland to have any hopes of going through.
Brief Scores:
Pakistan 185/9 in 20 overs (Shadab Khan 52, Iftikhar Ahmed 51; Anrich Nortje 4-41) beat South Africa 108/9 in 14 overs (Temba Bavuma 36, Aiden Markram 20; Shaheen Afridi 3-14, Shadab Khan 2-16) by 33 runs (DLS Method)
Sports
Mandhana’s masterclass powers India to tri-series title

India capped off a dominant tri-series campaign in Colombo with a resounding win over Sri Lanka, posting their highest-ever women’s ODI total on Sri Lankan soil—344 for five —before bowling the hosts out for 245.
Smriti Mandhana led the charge with a superb 11th ODI hundred—her first against Sri Lanka—anchoring partnerships of 70 with Pratika Rawal and 120 with Harleen Deol.
Deol, Harmanpreet Kaur, and Jemimah Rodrigues chipped in with brisk 40s, while India smashed 90 runs in the last 10 overs.
Despite a spirited effort, Sri Lanka’s daunting chase faltered. Chamari Atapattu’s 50 and a few half-century stands weren’t enough to close the gap. Seamer Amanjot Kaur struck early, removing two of the top three, while offspinner Sneh Rana starred with four for 38, finishing as the tournament’s leading wicket-taker.
India’s batting wasn’t without drama—Rawal survived an early chance, and Mandhana was twice let off before unleashing her full range of strokes. She was especially brutal on Atapattu, sweeping her repeatedly through square leg and cover en route to a 92-ball century.
Amanjot’s return in the middle overs derailed the chase further, bowling Gunaratne and setting up Rana’s match-turning spell. Atapattu, despite reaching her 19th ODI fifty, was undone by Rana, who later removed three more to slam the door shut.
Late resistance from Sanjeewani and Kumari delayed the inevitable, but a run-out and two quick Rana strikes wrapped up the win.
India’s comprehensive display sent a strong message ahead of the Women’s World Cup, reaffirming their title credentials.
Brief scores:
India
342 for seven (Mandhana 116, Rodrigues 44, Kumari 2-59) beat Sri Lanka 245 (Atapattu 51, Rana 4-38, Amanjot 3-54) by 97 runs.
Sports
110th Colombo Championships Apna, Dinara win singles titles

Apna Perera and Dinara de Silvaemerged as the men’s and women’s singles champions respectively at the 110th Colombo Championships continued at the Sri Lanka Tennis Association clay courts.
In the men’s singles final, Apna beat Ashen Silva 7-6, 6-1. Dinara registered convincing 6-1, 6-2 win over Venuli Jayasinghe in the women’s final.
In the boys’ Under 18 semi-finals, Ashlin de Silva beat Nethmika Wickramasinghe 6-2, 6-1 while Mayooran Kubheran beat Aahil Kaleel 6-7, 7-6, 6-4.
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Yodasinghe dazzles in Yupun’s return

National champion Chamod Yodasinghe secured a creditable second place rank for an impressive performace of 10.27 seconds as he out did a strong field in the 100 metres at the Dubai Grand Prix on Friday.
Yodasinghe who was entered only for the 4x100m relay received a golden opportunity in Dubai when his request to run the 100 metres there was granted by the organisers. The athlete trained by sprint coach Sanjeewa Weerakkody equalled his personal best (10.27 seconds) in winning his race.
Incidentally, his winning time was second only to the winner of the first race where top ranked athletes including Yupun Abeykoon competed.
Oman’s Ali Al Balooshi was the fastest as he clocked 10.19 seconds while Abeykoon finished fifth with a time of 10.39 seconds.
Abeykoon who was making his first 100 metres appearance of the year was ranked sixth overall.
In the 4×100 metres relay Sri Lanka’s quartet finished third in a time of 39.41 seconds.
Yodasinghe will next compete at the Asian Athletics Championships later this month.
Meanwhile, Sri Lanka’s 4×400 metres mixed relay team finished last in their heat at the World Relays in China yesterday.
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