Sports
Excitement as Asitha unsettles batters

by Rex Clementine
Records tumbled in Galle as Prabath Jayasuriya became the fastest spinner to 50 Test wickets overtaking West Indian great Alf Valentine as Sri Lanka thrashed the Irish by an inning after the tourists had posted nearly 500 runs in the first innings. Two Sri Lankans hit double hundreds and two others scored centuries and the efforts of fast bowler Asitha Fernando went unnoticed.
Asitha only took five wickets in the game but on that flat deck where the batters had to commit a mistake or tire out, it was impossible to run through a side and Asitha’s versatility came in handy. The 25-year-old from rural Katuneriya, between Wennapuwa and Marawila in the northwest coastal belt sent Irish skipper Andy Balbirnie back to the pavilion with a vicious bouncer that hit him on the grill of his helmet on the final day.
Then he bowled one at the rib cage of Lorcan Tucker and the ball struck him on the body and then dribbled off to hit the bails much to the delight of the fielders.
Towards the latter part of the Irish second inning with rain looming large and Harry Tector providing stubborn resistance Asitha bowled a yorker that was too good to be kept away and things were wounded up as he cleaned up last man Ben White in his next ball to complete the proceedings,.
Yes we all know that it was only the Irish but if Asitha keeps bowling dream spells like this he should go onto become a feared bowler. Right now he’s a poor man’s Allan Donald. Barring Chaminda Vaas no Sri Lankan quick has had quite the impact in Test cricket since the dawn of the new millennium.
Lasith Malinga yes he was instrumental in winning several Test matches but he chickened out from Test cricket aged 27. Both Ireland and Sri Lankan captains appreciated what Asitha had to offer.
“He made it hostile. He was accurate with his bouncers. He made life tough for us and bowled an impressive spell. Then, later on he got the ball to reverse,” Balbirnie said.
Sri Lankan skipper Dimuth Karunaratne echoed similar sentiments. “Asitha Fernando is very good with his yorker and bouncer and we used him to unsettle the batters when the ball was hard. Even if you bowl in good areas, that was a kind of a pitch that didn’t offer much assistance to bowlers. I think that worked. When the ball was old and when there was wind, we knew Asitha could reverse the ball.”
Sports
Mandhana’s masterclass powers India to tri-series title

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:
India
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.
Sports
110th Colombo Championships Apna, Dinara win singles titles

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.
Sports
Yodasinghe dazzles in Yupun’s return

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.
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