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Evenly matched Punjab Kings and Royal Challengers Bengaluru fight for ticket to finale

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Josh Hazlewood is expected to be back for RCB (Cricinfo)

Qualifier 1 of IPL 2025,  in Mullanpur, will be a clash of two teams that share a past and the present. To begin with, both Punjab Kings (PBKS) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) are searching for their maiden IPL title. In fact, this is the first time since 2014 that PBKS have made it to the playoffs. They had topped the league stage then also before losing to Kolkata Knight Riders in the final.

While RCB have been a regular in the playoffs in the past few years, the last time they finished in the top two was in 2016. Just like PBKS in 2014, they went on to lose the final  to Sunrisers Hyderabad.

PBKS’ success in IPL 2025 has revolved around their uncapped Indian players. While RCB have traditionally been the home of the game’s biggest superstars, they have shed that persona this time. Their captain Rajat Patidar has four international caps to his name, their vice-captain Jitesh Sharma nine.

The similarities don’t end just there. Both teams have key bowlers coming in after brief injury layoffs. Yuzvendra Chahal missed PBKS’ last two games with a wrist issue but is expected to be fit for Thursday’s game. Similarly, RCB are set to be bolstered by Josh Hazlewood’s return after a shoulder rehab.

At the same time, both teams will be without an important player each. PBKS allrounder Marco Jansen has returned to South Africa to prepare for the World Test Championship (WTC) final, while RCB’s Tim David is unlikely to be available due to the hamstring injury  he picked up against SRH.

Whatever way you look at it, it’s not easy to separate the two teams. If PBKS have the advantage of playing at home (though it’s not a home game, technically), RCB will take confidence from their win against them at this venue earlier in the season.   The good thing is that whoever loses on Thursday will get another shot at the final.

Not only are Shreyas Iyer and Virat Kohli the most experienced batters of their side, but also the leading run-getters.   Kohli has 608 runs at a strike rate of 147.91; Shreyas 514 from 14 at 171.90. Of late, both have improved their game: Shreyas against pace, Kohli his overall intent.

But Kohli might have the upper hand on Thursday. Shreyas has scored just 25 runs in four innings in Mullanpur this season and has an underwhelming record against several RCB bowlers (more on that in the stats section). On the other hand, Kohli was the Player of the Match for his unbeaten 73 off 54 balls the last time these two teams played here. After RCB won that game, Kohli turned towards Shreyas and celebrated animatedly. Apparently, Kohli did it in jest, but Shreyas did not seem to take it that way. So get ready for round 2.

In their last match, PBKS played both Jansen and Kyle Jamieson  thus giving themselves the option of a fifth frontline bowler while still maintaining the batting cushion. Now with Jansen unavailable, they may have to bring back Azmatullah Omarzai.  The other option is to play one of Xavier Bartlett and Vijaykumar Vyshak, but that will compromise their batting depth.

Punjab Kings (probable):  Priyansh Arya,  Prabhsimran Singh,  Josh Inglis (wk),  Shreyas Iyer (capt),  Nehal Wadhera,  Shashank Singh, Marcus Stoinis,  Azmatullah Omarzai,  Kyle Jamieson,  Harpreet Brar,  Arshdeep Singh,  Yuzvendra Chahal,

Nuwan Thushara was the pick of the bowlers against Lucknow Super Giants, but he is the likeliest to make way for Hazlewood. If RCB want to play both, they will have to rejig their overseas combination, something they may not want to do at this stage.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (probable): Virat Kohli,  Phil Salt, Mayank Agarwal,  Rajat Patidar (capt), Jitesh Sharma (wk),  Krunal Pandya,  Liam Livingstone,  Romario Shepherd,  Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Yash Dayal,  Josh Hazlewood,  Suyash Sharma

(Cricinfo)

 



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President meets senior officials of the Urban Development Authority

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A discussion between President Anura Kumara Dissanayake and senior officials of the Urban Development Authority (UDA) was held this afternoon (18) at the Presidential Secretariat.

The meeting focused extensively on new development projects planned by the Urban Development Authority. The President emphasised the need to ensure that the budgetary allocations made for these projects in the current year are utilised effectively within the same financial year.

Detailed discussions were also held on projects planned to be implemented jointly by multiple institutions, including the importance of holding consultations with all relevant agencies to reach final decisions and the need to clearly define responsibilities for each institution in both implementation and maintenance phases of the projects.

Attention was drawn to key initiatives such as the Kelani River flood control project, water management projects in Colombo city and the Beira Lake restoration project. The need for a dedicated programme for low-income housing in areas such as Ratmalana and Moratuwa was also highlighted. During the discussion, Minister of Transport, Highways and Urban Development Bimal Rathnayake underscored the importance of introducing a structured management framework for the effective coordination of certain projects.

Deputy Minister of Urban Development, Eranga Gunasekara, Secretary to the Ministry of Transport, Highways and Urban Development, Senior Professor Kapila C.K. Perera, Chairman of the Urban Development Authority (UDA), M.G. Hemachandra and the Heads representing the Urban Settlement Development Authority (USDA), Sri Lanka Land Development Corporation (SLLDC), National Physical Planning Department (NPPD) and the Condominium Management Authority (CMA) were also present at the meeting.

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Prime Minister off to the United Kingdom to participate in the 22nd Annual Commonwealth Education Forum

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya departed on an official visit to the United Kingdom to participate in the 22nd Annual Commonwealth Education Forum and the Commonwealth of Learning (COL) 2026 Board of Governors Meeting.

During the visit, the Prime Minister is scheduled to participate in several high-level academic and diplomatic engagements aimed at strengthening cooperation in the fields of education, development studies, research collaboration, and international partnerships.

As part of the visit, the Prime Minister will meet with Ms.Bridget Phillipson, Secretary of State for Education of the United Kingdom, at the UK Department for Education, to discuss areas of cooperation in education and related sectors. She is also expected to meet Ms.Yvette Cooper, Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom, for discussions on matters of bilateral interest and cooperation between Sri Lanka and the United Kingdom.

In addition, the Prime Minister is expected to meet Ms.Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on the sidelines of the 22nd Annual Commonwealth Education Forum and the Commonwealth of Learning (COL) 2026 Board of Governors Meeting.

During the visit, the Prime Minister will attend a public event at the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex and she will also take part in the ceremony marking the 60th Anniversary of the Institute of Development Studies. The Prime Minister is also scheduled to address a session at the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies at the University of Oxford, followed by a question-and-answer session with scholars and students.

The visit is expected to strengthen Sri Lanka’s engagement with academic institutions, international development partners, and Commonwealth member states, particularly in the areas of education, research, policy dialogue, and capacity building.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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Steps initiated to safeguard Sri Lanka’s Maritime Heritage

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Taking a decisive step towards safeguarding Sri Lanka’s maritime heritage, a high-level discussion was held today (18) at the Ministry of Environment.

Jointly chaired by the Deputy Minister of Environment Anton Jayakody and Deputy Minister of Defence Aruna Jayasekara, the meeting focused on the urgent need to prevent environmental pollution and protect the coastal waters around the northern seas and their adjacent islands.

The discussion was attended by senior naval officers, Secretary to the Ministry of Environment  K.R. Uduwawala, Chairman of the Marine Environment Protection Authority (MEPA)  Samantha Gunasekara, Director General of the Coast Conservation and Coastal Resource Management Department Prof. Turny Pradeep Kumara, and Conservator General of Forests  along with several other officials from the Department of Wildlife Conservation and the Ministry of Environment, and the senior ecologists from IUCN.

The discussion placed a strong emphasis on enhancing environmental threats and accelerating the declaration of  new Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in the northern region. Officials emphasized that protecting this marine zone is crucial for conserving biodiversity, securing the livelihoods of local fishing communities, and enhancing Sri Lanka’s strategic maritime profile on the global stage.

Primary attention was drawn to the severe ecological destruction caused by Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) fishing. The Ministers highlighted the grave threats these unlawful activities pose to both marine biodiversity and the economic stability of local fishermen, stressing the immediate need for comprehensive surveillance and stricter enforcement mechanisms. Furthermore, extensive discussions took place on how to divest a strategic destructive fishing practices—such as dynamite fishing, unauthorized spearfishing, and the use of banned fishing gear—which inflict irreversible damage on fragile coral reef systems and endangered fish species.

The meeting also addressed infrastructure and governance gaps within fishing harbors, identifying the lack of proper management and formal regulatory mechanisms as key vulnerabilities. As a progressive step forward, suitable islands and surrounding marine zones in the Northern Province have been identified for official declaration as Marine Protected Areas. It was clarified that establishing these MPAs will not restrict the livelihoods of local communities; instead, they are designed to protect and promote sustainable fishing and eco-tourism. Moving forward, these protected zones will be developed into premier eco-tourism destinations, creating new economic opportunities for the region. Ultimately, declaring these Marine Protected Areas will bring international recognition and strategic importance to Sri Lanka’s northern islands. By establishing these zones, Sri Lanka aligns itself strongly with global biodiversity commitments, showcasing its role on the international stage as a responsible custodian of the Indian Ocean’s rich marine resources.

During this discussion, it was proposed to establish a working group comprising experts from the Ministry of Tourism, the Ministry of Fisheries, the Ministry of Defence, the Ministry of Environment, and the Ministry of Justice to implement a joint mechanism for protecting the country’s coastal and marine resources, with the Ministry of Environment taking the lead in this initiative.

This conservation initiative marks yet another milestone in the country’s ongoing journey toward achieving a sustainable biosphere and an evergreen future.

 

 

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