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Absence of Divisional Championships wreck havoc at Kalutara Zonal Championships 

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The 100 metres events of some age categories saw huge number of athletes lining up for heats. The absence of Divisional Championships has caused a heavy influx of student athletes at the Kalutara Zonal Athletics Championships.

by Reemus Fernando 

Kalutara Education Zone is home to over 150 public schools and dozens of International Schools. When the Athletics Championship of this zone commences hundreds of athletes converge on the event venue hoping to test their abilities and book their berths in the Western Province Championships. Vernon Fernando Stadium, Kalutara where this event has been held since 2019 becomes overcrowded with the massive influx of student athletes.  The number of athletes arriving at this stadium for the Zonal championships has increased drastically since the year 2020 as the cash-strapped Western Province Education Ministry put an end to the Divisional Championships that year.

The massive participation has wrecked havoc at the Kalutara Zonal Athletics Championship 2024 which commenced early this week. The 100 metres sprints of some age categories had more than 100 participants lining up for heats. Such heats which commenced in the morning were still going on in the afternoon session yesterday.

The organisers were still struggling to complete the third day’s events schedule when this copy was filed around 6.30 pm yesterday.

The large participation of school athletes also attract large number of parents to the competition venue increasing the work load of officials.

The root cause of the problem lies in the absence of Divisional Championships which would have promoted only the best from the respective divisions to the zonal championships.

It was at Divisional Championships that many a national athletes tested their skills first. Kalutara Zone has four Divisions namely, Kalutara, Panadura, Beruwala and Dodangoda. But since 2021 none of these Divisions have conducted their Divisional athletics championships due to lack of funds. Beruwala Division which is home to more than 50 schools is one of the badly affected areas due to the absence of the Divisional Championship.

Athletes who are unable to win at Zonal level have a greater chance to win a podium position at Divisional level. Such victories provide motivation for them to continue the sport.

However in team sports authorities had taken steps to conduct Divisional Championships before promoting the best two teams to the zonal level. With track and field sports attracting the highest number of participants from schools it is incumbent upon authorities to recommence Divisional Athletic Championships.



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India A grow lead after Sai Sudharsan hits 168

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B Sai Sudharsan was largely untroubled during his 417-minute stay (Cricinfo)

B Sai Sudarshan strengthened his case to retain the No.3 spot for the upcoming Test series in Sri Lanka, with his 168 for India A against Sri Lanka A in Galle. Sudharsan converted his overnight 104 not out into his career-best score for India A, helping his side stretch their lead to 175 by the end of the third day’s play. India A closed out the day on 541 for 8 in response to Sri Lanka A’s 366.

Devdutt Padikkal failed to add to his overnight 94 and Ruturaj Gaikwad retired hurt on 13, but India A zoomed ahead thanks to Sai Sudharsan, captain Dhruv Jurel  (53), Shaik Rasheed (45) and Saransh Jain (68*).

Jurel’s innings was cut short when he was trapped lbw by left-arm spinner Dilum Sudeera, who also claimed the wicket of Sai Sudharsan. Allrounder Keshara Nuwantha, meanwhile, claimed the wickets of Padikkal and Shaik Rasheed, and Gurnoor Brar late in the day. Overall, he had figures of 4 for 158 in 50 overs.

Sri Lanka A toiled away, using as many as eight bowlers, but only Sudeera and Nuwantha were among the wickets until captain Sahan Arachchige struck late in the day.

India A’s bowling allrounders Saransh and Auqib Nabi (30) combined for an 81-run stand to take the visitors past 500.

Scores:

India A 541 for 8 in 142 overs  (B Sai Sudharsan 168, Devdutt Padikkal 94, Druv Jurel 53,  Saransh Jain  68*, Shaik Rasheed 45; Keshara  Nuwantha 4-158,  Dilum Sudeera 3-101) lead Sri Lanka A 366 in 110 overs (Sahan Arachchige 127;  Gurnoor Brar 4-77, Saransh Jain 4-92)  by 175 runs

(Cricinfo)

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Boys among men – Sooryavanshi joins Tendulkar, Aaqib and Hasan Raza

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There were doubts about his actual age, but Hasan Raza remains the youngest Full Member male international cricketer (Cricinfo)

Vaobhav Sooriyavanshi at just 15 years and 99 days, has become the second youngest cricketer to play for a Full Member men’s team*, making his debut against England in Manchester. He enters a list of other precocious talents who had burst on to – and sometimes, gone away – from the international stage in their teenage years.

 

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Doubts, however, later emerged about his age, and the PCB withdrew the claim that Raza was the youngest men’s Test debutant in the history of the game.

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Arias sends Colombia into World Cup last-16 with 1-0 win over Ghana

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Colombia's Jhon Arias scored an early goal that sent the South Americans to the last-16 [Aljazeera]

Jhon Arias scored the only goal as Colombia beat Ghana 1-0 in sweltering conditions in Kansas ⁠City on Friday to reach ⁠the World Cup round of 16, continuing a quietly impressive campaign that has established them as dangerous outsiders.

Arias struck in the 14th minute, guiding home a cross from substitute Luis Suarez, and ⁠Colombia’s disciplined defence did the rest as Nestor Lorenzo’s side extended their unbeaten run and booked a meeting with Switzerland in the next round.

Colombia had largely flown under the radar at the tournament, despite going undefeated against Portugal, ⁠Uzbekistan and DR Congo to top Group K.

Colombia's midfielder #11 Jhon Arias celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the 2026 World Cup round of 32 football match between Colombia and Ghana at the Kansas City Stadium in Kansas City on July 3, 2026. (Photo by JUAN MABROMATA / AFP)
Colombia’s midfielder #11 Jhon Arias celebrates scoring his goal, which sealed a spot in the last-16 [Aljazeera]

Their breakthrough on Friday came from two players who had not been expected to combine, as Suarez, thrust into action after Jhon Cordoba was forced off with an apparent groin injury in the eighth minute, delivered a pinpoint cross to the back post where Arias had somehow drifted unmarked.

With time and space to pick ‌his spot, Arias calmly guided the ball into the bottom corner to hand his side a deserved lead.

The stadium felt more like Barranquilla than Kansas City as tens of thousands of Colombia supporters turned the clash with Ghana – a team ranked 60 places behind them – into a de facto home game, giving the South Americans a level of support rarely seen so far from home.

Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Round of 32 - Colombia v Ghana - Kansas City Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. - July 3, 2026 Colombia fans celebrate after the match as Colombia qualify for the Round of 16 stage of the World Cup REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko
Colombia fans celebrate after the match as their team qualified for the round of 16 [Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters]

The stands were a writhing, dancing sea of yellow jerseys, twirling scarves and black-and-white sombrero vueltiao hats, that many used to fan their faces in the oppressive ⁠30-degree Celsius (86-degree Fahrenheit) heat.

They bounced in unison, roared their team forward with every ⁠attack, and regularly broke into chants of “Vamos Colombia! Esta noche tenemos que ganar!” (Spanish for ‘Let’s go Colombia, tonight we have to win!’).

They need not have worried. Colombia were the better team by some distance.

Luis Diaz had numerous scoring chances. He fired into the side netting in the first half, ⁠then celebrated what he thought was the game’s second goal early in the second half when he slotted home Arias’s cross, but it was disallowed for offside.

Lorenzo’s men ⁠continued to push for a second goal, and Ghana goalkeeper Lawrence Ati-Zigi, ⁠who was excellent all night, made one terrific save after another in the dying minutes as Colombia’s fans cheered every one of their team’s touches of the ball.

Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Round of 32 - Colombia v Ghana - Kansas City Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. - July 3, 2026 Ghana's Abdul Fatawu looks dejected after the match as Ghana are eliminated from the World Cup REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko
Ghana’s Abdul Fatawu looks dejected after the match as his side is eliminated from the World Cup [Aljazeera]

Antoine Semenyo was Ghana’s biggest attacking threat, yet Colombia’s disciplined defence denied him a clear sight of goal.

Colombia became the fourth ‌South American team to reach the last 16, joining surprise package Paraguay, who stunned Germany, along with Brazil and Argentina,  both of whom survived scares of their own.

Colombia – whose best finish was reaching the quarterfinals in 2014 – play the Swiss on Tuesday in Vancouver.

[Aljazeera]

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