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Dhananjaya indicates Kamindu could be retained at number seven
Sri Lanka’s Test captain Dhananjaya de Silva has indicated that young batting sensation Kamindu Mendis could continue to bat at number seven in Test match cricket although the team management and the selectors will be tempted to push him up the order to number three.
Kamindu bats at number three in First Class cricket and had a prolific season in the National Super League. Making his comeback to the Test side, the left-handed batter scored hundreds in each innings to cement his place in the side.
The need to make most of Kamindu’s skills by pushing him up the order is understandable, but Dhananjaya argued that he will be better off at number seven.
“Really impressed to see the way Kamindu bounced back. He has been knocking on the door for quite some time. When the opportunity comes your way, it’s important to grab it from both hands. The number seven position is somewhere I’ve batted before and I feel that role suits him. His technique is solid; he has power and he is very smart.”
While the spotlight has been on young Kamindu, the captain has been quite effective as well and became the first Sri Lankan captain to hit twin hundreds in a Test match. Although former captains Duleep Mendis, Aravinda de Silva, Kumar Sangakkara and T.M. Dilshan had scored hundreds in each innings before, they were not captaining the side when they reached the rare milestone.
Life was cruel for Dhananjaya when he assumed duties as the nation’s 18th Test captain. In his first game, he was run out off the first ball he faced attempting a suicidal single to mid-off. But he was on top of the world in his second Test scoring 102 and 108.
“Captaincy isn’t something new for me. I have led my club and Sri Lanka ‘A’. There’s also lot of experience in the side at the moment. We have three former Test captains with us and the ODI and T-20 captains as well. So, I can pick a few brains and leading the side is a lot easy,” Dhananjaya explained.
Sri Lanka won the first Test against Bangladesh early this week to take an unassailable 1-0 lead in the two-match series. The second Test begins in Chittagong on Saturday.
Bangladesh have recalled former captain Shakib-al-Hasan to the squad ahead of the second Test. Shakib missed the T-20 and ODI series and wasn’t part of the first Test side as well.
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Sri Lanka rest Chameera with World Cup in mind
Sri Lanka have chosen to wrap strike bowler Dushmantha Chameera in cotton wool for the three-match ODI series against England that gets underway today at the R. Premadasa Stadium, keeping one eye firmly on the bigger prize, the World Cup just around the corner.
Chameera, whose pace and hostility have made him a banker with both the new and old ball over the past 18 months, has largely stayed off the injury list in recent times. But a minor groin niggle forced him out of the third T20I against Pakistan in Dambulla and selectors have now decided not to roll the dice, opting instead for complete rest to ensure he hits the World Cup at full throttle.
There were similar murmurs around Wanindu Hasaranga. The champion leg-spinner is named in the squad but recently travelled to Singapore for medical treatment. Officials insisted the visit was not cricket-related, yet Hasaranga’s chequered history with hamstring injuries means Sri Lanka are unlikely to push him hard with the World Cup a fortnight away.
“I would like to have both of them in the side, no doubt about that,” skipper Charith Asalanka told reporters. “But the bigger picture is the World Cup and we need to manage their workload.”
Asalanka himself is no stranger to pressure. Ousted as T20 captain late last year, he has retained the ODI reins, though the return of Test captain Dhananjaya de Silva to the 50-over side after a gap of more than two years suggests the skipper remains under the scanner.
That said, results have been Asalanka’s strongest defence. Sri Lanka have punched above their weight in ODIs under his watch, with series victories over Australia and India bolstering his credentials.
Prolific run-getter Pavan Rathnayake has earned a call-up alongside all-rounder Milan Rathnayake as Sri Lanka look to add depth and flexibility to their middle order.
Sri Lanka begin the series ranked fifth in ODIs, three places above England, who sit eighth. The former world champions have struggled to find their feet since a dismal 2023 World Cup in India, losing six of their seven bilateral series and enduring a winless Champions Trophy campaign.
For Sri Lanka, a slip-up could see them tumble to sixth in the rankings, with South Africa breathing down their necks. ODIs, however, have been their strong suit in recent years, a welcome counterpoint after the disappointment of missing out on Champions Trophy qualification.
All three ODIs will be played in Colombo before the caravan moves to Kandy for the T20 leg. Tickets have been snapped up quickly, with a healthy contingent of England supporters already adding a splash of colour to the Colombo stands.
by Rex Clementine
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Mayooran, Sahansa win Under 16 singles titles
SSC Open Tennis Championship
St. Peter’s College Bambalapitiya player Mayooran Kubheran and Visakha Vidyalaya player Sahansa Damsiluni won the Under 16 boys’ and girls’ singles titles respectively at the Yeti-SSC Open Tennis Championship continued in Colombo.
Kubheran beat Ashlin de Silva 6-2, 6-3 in the boys final. In the girls final Damsiluni beat Navya Banagala 7-5, 6-2.

Sahansa Damsiluni
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Ramiru’s day as Royal amass big score
Ramiru Perera scored a century and three other top order batsmen contributed with half centuries as Royal amassed 405 for six wickets declared against Thurstan on day one of the Under 19 Division I Tier ‘A’ cricket encounter at Reid Avenue on Wednesday.
Ramiru scored 122 runs inclusive of 11 fours and four sixes and took three quick wickets to trouble Thurstan.
Thurstan were 59 for three at stumps.
Scores
Royal 405 for 6 in 74.5 overs (Hirun Liyanarachchi 68, Ramiru Perera 122, Yasindu Dissanayake 75, Thevindu Wewalwala 53n.o., Mudith Gunasekara 22n.o.; Sethru Fernando 2/103)
Thurstan 59 for 3 in 16 overs
(Ramiru Perera 3/07) (RF)
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