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Fairfirst Insurance continues to sponsor MCA ‘F’ Division Cricket
Fairfirst Insurance Limited for the seventh successive year has come forward to support the Mercantile Cricket Association (MCA), as the sponsor to the MCA “F” Division 25-Over League Tournament 2025, contested for the Fairfirst Insurance Trophy.
The tournament has attracted 25 teams, which were pooled into four groups as follows.
Group “A” (06 teams):
Unilever SL, EB Creasy, HNB “B” , Union Bank, Empire Tea and Seylan Bank “B”.
Group “B” (07 teams):
David Pieris Group of Companies “B”, Cargills Bank , Commercial Bank of Ceylon “B”, Camera LK, VS Information Systems, Standard Chartered Bank and Ansell Lanka.
Group “C” (05 teams) :
Ranpath Group, Sitrex Group, Astron Limited, Siam Cement and English Tea Shop
Group “D” (07 teams) :
Softlogic Life Insurance, MAS Active, Atire (Pvt) Ltd., Pizza Hut, Ansell Textile, Dialog Axiata and Emerchemie NB.
The Tournament Structure:
The tournament is conducted in two stages; the “league” stage, consisting 67 half day matches and the “knock- out” stage, consisting 15 matches, including the final.
The league stage which commenced on February 25 will conclude on March 30.
The “Knock-out” stage and the pre quarter-finals will be played on April 5 and 6. The quarter finals are scheduled for April 19 and 20. The semi-finals will be held on April 26 and 27. The final is scheduled for May 3.
The official sponsorship handing over ceremony was held on March 7, at the MCA Legends Wing, where the Chief Executive Officer, Fairfirst Insurance Limited, Sandeep Gopal, handed over the sponsorship package to MCA President, Mahesh De Alwis. Also present at the occasion were Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Ravishankar Wickneswaran, and Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, Dhilan Mitchell (both from Fairfirst Insurance). General Secretary, Rohan Somawansa, and Chairman Sponsorship Committee Hasitha Dassanayake (both from MCA).
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Mbappe and Dembele net as France beat Morocco to reach World Cup semifinal
Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele were on target as France surged past Morocco 2-0 to book their place in the World Cup semifinals.
Mbappe curled in his eighth goal of the tournament on 60 minutes on Thursday before Dembele doubled Les Bleus’ lead six minutes later to settle a clinical victory at the Gillette Stadium outside Boston.
The win sends the 2018 champions into a last-four showdown against either Spain or Belgium in Arlington, Texas on Tuesday.
African champions Morocco had been tipped to pose a serious threat to France’s hopes of reaching a third consecutive World Cup final.
But Didier Deschamps’ men were always in control against a limited Morocco side who failed to register a single shot on goal until an 83rd-minute free-kick by Azzedine Ounahi was parried away by France goalkeeper Mike Maignan.
France, though, struggled to find a breakthrough, and missed the opportunity to take the lead on 28 minutes when Mbappe saw a penalty saved by Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou.
Mbappe had won the penalty after being brought down by Noussair Mazraoui but was forced to wait several minutes before being allowed to take the kick after a protracted VAR check.
Morocco managed to hold out to half-time, but it was always only a matter of time before France’s relentless pressure paid off.
The breakthrough came on the hour mark, with Mbappe bending a brilliant right-foot shot past Bounou from the edge of the area.
Paris Saint-Germain star Dembele made the game safe in the 66th minute, striding forward menacingly from midfield before steering a low finish into the bottom corner.
France now await the winner of Friday’s quarterfinal in Los Angeles between European champions Spain and Belgium.
[Aljazeera]
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Aahil and Akesha crowned Under-18 champions
111th Vision Care Colombo Championship
Aahil Kaleel of S. Thomas’ College, Mount Lavinia and Akesha Silva of Newstead College, Negombo emerged as the boys’ and girls’ Under-18 singles champions respectively at the 111th Vision Care Colombo Championship, played on Sri Lanka Tennis Association’s clay courts.
Aahil staged a remarkable comeback in the boys’ Under-18 final to defeat Rehan Gunawardhane 1-6, 6-4, 10-5 after dropping the opening set. The S. Thomas’ player enjoyed an impressive run to the title, overpowering Dehan Wickramasinghe 6-1, 6-1 in the quarter-finals before edging Mayooran Kubheran in a thrilling semi-final 4-6, 7-5, 10-7.
In the girls’ Under-18 final, Akesha Silva was crowned champion after Sahansa Damsiluni retired while trailing 1-0. Akesha booked her place in the final with a convincing 6-1, 6-4 victory over Gethmi Fernando in the semi-finals. Her toughest challenge came in the quarter-finals, where she outlasted Sandithi Usgodaarachchi 6-3, 6-7(4), 14-12 in a marathon encounter.
In the boys’ Under-18 doubles semi-finals, Mayooran Kubheran and Ashlin de Silva defeated Ranida Ranaweera and Ashmal Mohamed 5-4, 4-1, while Methika Wickramasinghe and Jayin de Seram overcame Jamal Sabry and Lithum Jayabandu 4-1, 2-4, 10-2 to set up the championship final.
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