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Dialog powered team to compete in Paralympic starting today

Dialog powered eight-member team will represent Sri Lanka at the Paris Paralympic starting today. Led by javelin thrower Samitha Dulan, the team comprises athletes who have excelled in their respective disciplines. These athletes exemplify resilience, determination, and national pride, carrying the aspirations of an entire nation as they aim to make a significant impact on the world stage. For 23 years, Dialog has fueled the dreams of Sri Lanka’s Paralympians, serving as a steadfast supporter of the National Paralympic Committee (NPC) of Sri Lanka and empowering athletes to reach new heights.
At the London 2012 Paralympic Games, Pradeep Sanjaya made history by securing a bronze medal in the 400-metre T46 category with an impressive time of 49.28 seconds, marking Sri Lanka’s first-ever podium finish at the Paralympics. Building on this legacy, Dinesh Priyantha Herath won a bronze medal in the men’s javelin throw at the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games and later earned a silver medal at the 2019 World Para Athletics Championships in Dubai, UAE. Herath further distinguished himself at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games by winning Sri Lanka’s first-ever gold medal, while his teammate Samitha Dulan Kodithuwakku followed with a bronze in the F64 javelin event, achieving a personal best distance of 65.61 metres. These remarkable achievements highlight the growing prowess and determination of Sri Lanka’s Paralympic athletes on the global stage.
Samitha Dulan, the flag bearer of the team, will represent Sri Lanka in the F44 Javelin event. Joining him are Nuwan Indika in the T44 Men’s 100 metres, and Pradeep Somasiri in the T46 Men’s 1500 metres. Palitha Bandara will compete in the T42 Men’s Shot Put, while Prasanna Jayalath will participate in the T42 Men’s 100 metres. Janani Dhananjana will represent Sri Lanka in the T47 Women’s Long Jump, Naveed Raheem will swim in the S9 Men’s 400 metres Freestyle, and Ranjan Dharmasena will aim for success in Men’s Open Singles Wheelchair Tennis.
Supported by Dialog’s enduring partnership, these athletes are set to inspire with their talent, grit, and unwavering dedication. Since 2000, the collaboration between Dialog and the NPC of Sri Lanka has been instrumental in creating an environment where these athletes can thrive and achieve international success. This long-standing partnership is a testament to Dialog’s unwavering commitment to supporting individuals with disabilities—not just through sports sponsorships, but also by pioneering advancements in assistive technology that promote disability inclusion.
Through its sustained support, Dialog has fostered an environment where Para athletes can thrive, achieve, and shine on the world stage. The results of this partnership are evident in the remarkable achievements the athletes have secured over the years, including one gold and three bronze medals at the Paralympic Games, two silver and three bronze medals at the World Para Athletics Championships, a silver medal at the Commonwealth Games, and an impressive nine gold, 18 silver, and 22 bronze medals at the Asian Para Games.
In addition to its support for Paralympic athletes, Dialog is also a dedicated sponsor of Sri Lanka’s National Cricket, Volleyball, and Esports teams, as well as the primary sponsor of the Sri Lanka Golf Open. The company promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion through sponsorships with the Netball Federation of Sri Lanka and the National Paralympic Committee, enabling athletes to compete in national and international tournaments. Furthering its commitment to empowering future champions, Dialog continues to support the President’s Gold Cup Volleyball, National Junior and Senior Netball tournaments, and School Rugby.
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The remainder of the tenth edition of the PSL has been moved to the UAE amid escalating border tensions between Pakistan and India. The PCB has said that the dates and venues of the remaining eight games in the PSL 2025 season would be officially confirmed in due course.
On Thursday, Karachi Kings and Peshawar Zalmi were due to play a game at the Rawalpindi Stadium, which was rescheduled following an emergency meeting. At the meeting, PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi met with overseas players in the league, who overwhelmingly expressed a desire to relocate the league to the UAE.
ESPNcricinfo understands that foreign players are already on their way out of Pakistan to the UAE, where the rest of the league will be played. It is likely to be several days before the next game is played as the PCB works out which venues to play the games at.
The original schedule would have seen four of the remaining games in Rawalpindi, one in Multan, and the final three in Lahore. An earlier update from the PCB had said the league would be rescheduled, but did not confirm at the time it would be taken out of Pakistan, with Karachi considered a likely option.
The PSL, now in its tenth season, is familiar with the UAE, having started there back in 2016. It was played there in full – barring the PSL 2017 final – for the first two seasons. Part of season six, in 2021, also had to be played in the UAE because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Any delays to the PSL are likely to impact Pakistan’s international calendar, too. Bangladesh are due to arrive in Pakistan three days after the PSL final, originally slated for May 18, with the first of five T20Is to begin on May 25 in Faisalabad. The PCB told ESPNcricinfo that no decision had yet been taken on the fate of that series.
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Bangladesh Under 19s win Youth ODI series

Bangladesh Under 19s won the six-match Youth ODI series 3-2 after the final Youth ODI against Sri Lanka Under 19s ended without a result due to rain at the Colts ground on Thursday.
Sri Lanka came to the final match with the hope of leveling the series but rain prevented a full match.
Deciding to bat first, the visitors were 188 for three wickets in the 40th over when rain prevented further play.
Skipper Azizul Hakim led Bangladesh with 94 runs inclusive of seven fours and two sixes. For the hosts, Tharusha Navodya, Kugathas Mathulan and Himal Ravihansa took a wicket each.
Sri Lanka Under 19s won the opening encounter by a big margin but three consecutive defeats thereafter saw the visitors take command. Sri Lanka Under 19s bounced back in the penultimate match to keep alive the series but rain spoilt their plans in the final encounter.
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