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Full strength St. Joseph’s meet formidable Trinity in title clash  

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Under 19 Division I Tier ‘A’ Cricket final

by Reemus Fernando  

A full-strength St. Joseph’s team inclusive of four Sri Lanka Under 19 players will meet formidable Trinity in the title clash of the Inter School Under 19 Division I Tier ‘A’ tournament today and tomorrow at ACE Capital ground, Kirimandala Mawatha.

Shevon Daniel who was not available for the entire two-day tournament due to his Sri Lanka Under 19 and Sri Lanka ‘A’ commitments will play his first two-day match under  the captaincy of Sadeesh Jayawardana today.

Daniel is joined by his fellow Sri Lanka youth caps Hirun Matheesha and Hiran Jayasundara who were unavailable during the last few weeks due to Sri Lanka Under 19 duties in UAE. With skipper Jayawardana, the Joes have four Sri Lanka Under 19 players.  On paper, they are the favourites as they attempt to win their third consecutive title.

They were the champions of the last two editions which were played prior to the tournaments were stopped due to the Covid 19 pandemic. Though the two-day tournament was not played during the hiatus there were truncated limited overs tournaments and the Joes trained by Dylan Ramanayake savoured the title.

Trinity captained by Rahal Amarasinghe will have their Sri Lanka Under 19 player Theeraka Ranatunga joining the team for the crucial final. They will be attempting back-to-back titles after emerging as the limited-overs tournament champions early this season.  The limited overs tournament preceded the two-day tournament and the final was played in November where Trinity emerged champions against Richmond.  They will be eager to defy the Joes to bag the coveted Tier ‘A two-day tournament title.

Both teams conceded just solitary first innings defeats during the first round of the tournament where they had to play just five matches.  Playing in Group ‘X’ Trinity emerged as group champions, while the Joes were the runners-up to St. Sebastian’s in Group ‘Y’.

During the knockout tournament, Trinity were in a different zone as they recorded outright victories in the quarter-final and the semi-final.  They knocked out Royal (by six wickets) and Maliyadeva (by seven wickets) to book their final berth.

St. Joseph’s on the other hand relied on a different strategy. They occupied the crease for long hours to secure their passage to the final. They were satisfied with point victories. In the semi-final, they edged out St. Benedict’s by restricting them to 90 for six wickets in reply to their 439 for seven wickets declared. In the quarter-final, they beat Wesley on first innings after batting for more than 100 overs to post 232 runs in the first innings.

Naren Muralidaran (67 and 102), Sadeesh Jayawardena (117 and 44) and Avintha de Alwis (101) in the batting department and Yenula Dewthusa (5 wickets) and Gagan Chamod in the bowling department were the key players for St. Joseph’s during the knockout phase.

Trinity had Tharana Wimaladarma (match bag of 8 wickets), Jayavi Liyanagama, Dinuka Tennakoo and Kaveen Gamage with the ball and Lakvin Abeysinghe and Dinusha Peiris with the bat sharing much of the responsibilities during the knockout stage.

 Teams  

St. Joseph’s (from):  Sadeesh Jayawardana (Captain), Lahiru Amarasekara (Vice Captain), Shevon Daniel, Hirun Matheesha, Sahan Dabare, Abishek Jayaweera, Hiran Jayasundara, Muditha Lakshan, Dinuk Serasinghe, Kaven Pathirana, Yenula Dewthusa, Rishma Amarasinghe, Maanasa Madubashana, Dunick Perera, Gagan Chamod, Naren Muralidaran, Avintha de Alwis, Sasanka Ranaweera, Senod Soysa, Ashan Vilukshan

Officials:

Asiri Caldera (Master in Charge), Dylan Ramanayake (Head Coach), Dinal Dhambarage (Asst. Coach), Torin Pitigala (Asst. Coach). 

Trinity (from): Rahal Amarasinghe (Captain), Vibhavith Ehelepola (Vice Captain), Theeraka Ranathunga, Supun Waduge, Manula Kularatne, Tharana Wimaladharma, Kusal Wijethunga, Dinusha Pieris, Dinuka Tennakoon, Jayavi Liyanagama, Janith Warnakula, Malith Rathnayake, Lakvin Abeysinghe, Vathila Udara, Yewan Hulangamuwa, Viduka Dhammage,

Officials:

Bryan Senaratne (Master in Charge), Naveen Ekanayake (Head Coach), Lakshitha Alahakoon (Asst. Coach). 



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Senegal beat hosts Morocco to win AFCON 2025 after farcical walk-off

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Senegal's Sadio Mane celebrates after winning the CAF Africa Cup of Nations (Aljazeera)

Senegal stormed ‍off the field in protest at a penalty awarded against them before returning to beat hosts Morocco 1-0 after extra time, and win the ⁠Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), amid farcical scenes in the ​final.

Midfielder Pape Gueye netted the 94th-minute winner on Sunday, after ‍Morocco’s star player Brahim Diaz squandered the chance to win it for the home side by fluffing the last-gasp penalty ‍in normal ⁠time following a 14-minute delay.

Senegal coach Pape Bouna Thiaw ordered his players off, and it was talisman Sadio Mane  who persuaded them to return.

The penalty was awarded following a VAR check by Congolese referee Jean-Jacques Ndala after Diaz ​had been tugged to the ground ‌by Senegal full-back El Hadji Malick Diouf while defending a corner kick five minutes into stoppage time.

Officials and players jostled with each ‌other while the referee consulted the touchline screen, and then again when ‌Senegal walked off.

Once the players returned ⁠to the field, Diaz inexplicably tried a Panenka-style chip, and his soft penalty effort sailed tamely into the arms of Senegal goalkeeper Edouard ‌Mendy.

Senegal’s actions will be seen as a major blight on an otherwise successful tournament, although defeat continues Morocco’s poor ‍record in the tournament, which they only previously won 50 years ago.

Soccer Football - CAF Africa Cup of Nations - Morocco 2025 - Final - Senegal v Morocco - Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat, Morocco - January 18, 2026 Morocco's Brahim Diaz misses a penalty REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
Diaz misses a penalty with a weak panenka [Aljazeera]

The Senegal team had initially been riled by the referee’s decision to disallow for a foul a goal they scored in the second added minute, when Abdoulaye Seck headed off the post at a corner, and Ismaila Sarr nodded in the rebound.

After Diaz’s penalty miss, however, it felt almost inevitable that a galvanised Senegal would go on to score, and they did so in the fourth minute of extra time to stun the home fans in the crowd of 66,526 at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium.

Mane won possession in midfield and found Idrissa Gana Gueye, who released his namesake Pape Gueye.

The Villarreal midfielder held off the backtracking Moroccan captain Achraf Hakimi as he advanced towards the box, before beating goalkeeper Yassine Bounou with a superb strike into the top corner.

Morocco were distraught, in particular Diaz, who was promptly substituted.

They could still have forced a penalty shootout, with Nayef Aguerd heading against the crossbar in the second half of extra time.

But it was not to be for the hosts, who had been dreaming of winning the title in front of their own fans to end a 50-year wait to become African champions for just the second time.

(Aljazeera)

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U – 19 World Cup: Mahboob, Sadat star for Afghanistan against West Indies

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Mahboob Khan smashed 86 off 69 balls [Cricinfo]

Contrasting half-centuries from Oman Sadat and Mahboob Khan set up Afghanistan’s 13 run win over West Indies. They wrapped up the win when Nooristani Omarzai bagged his fourth wicket. With two wins in as many games, Afghanistan have locked in their Super Sixes spot.

After Afghanistan opted to bat, Sadat and Khalid Ahmadzai put on 86 for the opening wicket before Vitel Lawes, the sixth bowler West Indies used in 18 overs, created a brief stutter. He struck three times in eight overs as Afghanistan lost 3 for 24. Mahboob then steadied the ship in Sadat’s company, adding 77 for the fourth wicket. While Sadat took 68 balls to get to his fifty, Mahboob got there in 54, before accelerating. Mahboob scored 36 off his next 15 balls as Afghanistan scored 79 off the last ten overs to post 262 for 7.

In reply, only Jewel Andrew, who has played eight internationals for West Indies’ senior side, and 15 CPL matches, offered some resistance. He scored 57 off 70 balls, laced with four fours and three sixes, and was the eighth wicket to fall with the score on 101.

West Indies had lost their first four wickets inside 11 overs. While Wahidullah Zadran started the slide in the first powerplay with his offspin, seamer Omarzai’s strikes through the middle overs was too much for West Indies, who were bowled out for 124.

Brief scores:
Afghanistan Under 19s  262 for 6 in 50 overs (Osman Sadat 88, Mahboob Khan  86; Jakeem  Pollard 3-39, Vitel Lawes 3-48) beat West Indies Under 19s 124 in 33.2 overs (Jewel Andrew 57; Nooristani Omarzai 4-16, Khatir Stanikzai 3-20, Wahidullah Zadran 3-36) by 138 runs

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U – 19 World Cup: Rew, Mayes lead England to victory

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Thomas Rew finished on 86* [Cricinfo]

England have confirmed their place in the Super Sixes of the Under 19 World Cup 2026 after crushing hosts Zimbabwe to register successive wins in the group stage. Captain Thomas Rew (86*) and Ben Mayes (77*) led the chase of 209 in Harare. England asked Zimbabwe to bat first, and struck third ball as Alex French got Nathaniel Hlabangana for a duck.

From there onwards, each time a partnership looked stable for Zimbabwe, England hit back to disrupt their momentum. There were stands of 30, 45 and 32 for the second, third and fourth wickets, respectively, with Luke Hands, Farhan Ahmed and Ralphie Albert among the wickets.

All Zimbabwe batters from Nos. 3-6 scored at least 30 but none passed captain Simbarashe Mudzengerere’s 45 not out. England’s Manny Lumsden got three wickets.

In reply, England got off to a quick start. They were two down within seven overs, but had also scored 48. Rew and Mayes had got together on the fifth ball of that over, and their union remained unbroken on 167. Rew was the first to get to fifty off 30 balls by smashing Dhruv Patel for a six in the 18th over. Mayes got a run-a-ball half-century in the 22nd over, as England clubbed the final 64 runs in seven overs to win with a whopping 22 overs to spare.

Zimbabwe’s loss came after their first game, against Scotland, was washed out. They face Pakistan next, and could find it tough to enter the next round.

Brief scores:
England Under 19s  209 for 2 in 28 overs (Thomas Rew 86*, Ben Mayes 77*; Shelton  Mazvitorera 2-54) beat Zimbabwe Under 19a  208 for 9 in 50 overs (Simbarashe Mudzengerere 45*;  Manny Lumsden 3-38, Farhan Ahmed 2-33, Ralphie Albert 2-49) by eight wickets

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