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Dhananjaya indicates Kamindu could be retained at number seven

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Dhananjaya de Silva

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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Mandhana’s masterclass powers India to tri-series title

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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:

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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.

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110th Colombo Championships Apna, Dinara win singles titles

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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

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Chamod Yodasinghe dazzled with a 10.27 seconds performance in Dubai.

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.

by Reemus Fernando

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