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Lekamge on the cusp of securing Olympic berth

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Dilhani Lekamge (Pix by Kamal Wanniarachchi)

by Reemus Fernando

Veteran thrower Dilhani Lekamge has competed in every major international multi sports event except the Olympics. Currently the javelin thrower is in the 30th position in the ‘Road to Paris 24’ Olympic rankings and needs to remain within the top 32 when the qualifying period ends on June 30th to book her ticket to Paris 2024. By winning the title of the ongoing National Athletics Championships with a feat of 55.77 metres at Diyagama on Wednesday the 37-year-old  reached the threshold of Olympic qualification. With her win she has now improved her average ranking points by 20. That has put her on par with Japan’s Momone Ueda, who is currently ranked 22nd.

The same could not be said of the highest ranked men’s athlete Aruna Dharshana who will have an anxious wait untill the final Olympic rankings are updated next week.

The much anticipated men’s 400 metres did not witness the climax it deserved as Dharshana remained unchallenged in the home stretch. Dharshana  bagged the title with a time of 45.51 seconds. It was the only sub 46 seconds performance as his closest rival Kalinga Kumarage finished second in 46.38 seconds. Dinuka Deshan was placed third with a time of 46.50 seconds.

Dharshana is currently ranked 53rd in the ‘Road to Paris 24’ rankings. His national title will result in a minor improvement in his ranking.

In the corresponding women’s event Nadeesha Ramanayake and Lakshima Mendis both clocked sub 54 seconds. Asian Championship gold medallist Ramanayake won in 53.37 seconds. Mendis returned a time of 53.60 seconds. Harshani Fernando finished third in 54.29 seconds.

For the first time in four years the women’s 100 metres failed to deliver a sub 12 seconds winner at the Nationals but on the bright side there was a new champion on the podium and the competition was so close, the naked eye could hardly decide the podium positions. Thilakshi Anuruddika Muthukumarana pipped three times national champion Amasha de Silva, who had just recovered from an injury, to the second place to win in a time of 12.03 seconds. Training partners Amasha and Muthukumarana were separated by just three milliseconds. Hurdle specialist Lakshika Sugandi was placed third in a time of 12.10 seconds. Just  a millisecond separated Sugandi and Medani Jayamanne (4th). Dilushani Silva who clocked the fastest time in the heats finished fifth with 12.12 seconds. Probably taking part in the heptathlon has had its toll on her.

In the 1500 metres final held in the morning Vicknaraj Vakshan edged out Rusiru Chathuranga to win in a time of 3:51.61 seconds.

In the men’s shot put Samitha Jayawardena was the only athlete to clear 15 metres.



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Brazil bowler Laura Cardoso takes 9 Lesotho wickets in record-breaking T20 win

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Laura Cardoso has taken the best bowling record in a T20 Women's International following her nine-wicket haul against Lesotho [Aljazeera]

Brazil are the unlikely candidates to have claimed two cricket records as one of their bowlers took a record nine wickets – including five in a row – in their 189-run T20 Women’s International victory against Lesotho in Botswana.

Having won the toss on Thursday, at the BCA Kalahari Women’s T20 International Tournament, Brazil posted a daunting 202-8 with wicketkeeper Monnike Machado hitting 69 off 41.

The fun, for the Brazilians, was only just beginning, though, as Laura Cardoso claimed a hat-trick with the last three deliveries of her first over – the second of the Lesotho innings – to set in motion the incredible feat that eventually saw the Africans bowled out for 13.

The 21-year-old then continued her wicket-taking achievement with a Women’s T20 International first of five dismissals in a row as she struck with the first two balls of her second over. This was all part of claiming the first nine Lesotho wickets to fall, but being denied the chance to take all 10 after a change of bowling following her third over. Her final wicket was Ret’sepile Limema, who fell to the fifth ball of the fifth over, with Cardoso replaced for the following over at that end. Her nine wickets, nevertheless, is the best return in either men’s or women’s T20 internationals.

The right-arm seamer did, indeed, come close to another hat-trick, when she claimed wickets with the last two balls of her second over, which itself totalled four victims.

Cardoso, who has has taken 55 wickets in 48 T20 matches for Brazil, replaces Indonesia’s Rohmalia Rohmalia at the top of the Women’s T20 best bowling rankings, as she finished with figures of 3-2-4-9.

Rohmalia had claimed seven wickets in 2024 in a match against Mongolia in Bali. Only three other women have claimed seven in a T20 international.

The men’s record, and the overall in the format, had been held by Bhutan’s Sonam Yeshey after ⁠he took eight wickets for seven ⁠runs against Myanmar ⁠last year.

The previous record for the number of wickets in consecutive deliveries was four, and was jointly held with the most prominent occasion in women’s cricket being when Shakera Selman pulled off the feat for the West Indies against Pakistan in 2018. Afghanistan’s Rashid Khan and Sri Lanka’s Lasith Malinga are among the most notable bowlers from the men’s game to have claimed four consecutively in the format.

Although a huge winning margin, Brazil’s overall win does not compare with Argentina’s record after they beat Chile by 364 runs in 2023. The Argentinians had struck 427-1 to set up their victory.

Lesotho’s part in the record extends to no further than Cardoso’s haul, with the record-lowest total belonging to Mali, who were bowled out for 6 in 2019 by Rwanda.

Brazil, ‌who lead the six-team tournament with five straight wins, play ‌Mozambique ‌on Friday.

[Aljazeera]

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Zimbabwe Women set for maiden tour of Pakistan

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Pakistan and Zimbabwe will play 3 ODIs and 3 T20Is [Cricbuzz]
Zimbabwe Women are set for their maiden tour to Pakistan for three ODIs and three T20Is.

The ODIs kick off on May 3 and will be part of the ICC Women’s Championship 2025-29. The T20I series will be played from May 12. All six matches will take place at the National Bank Stadium in Karachi.

Pakistan are currently placed fifth on the Women’s Championship table after a 2-1 series loss to South Africa. Zimbabwe are placed seventh after a three-match series loss to New Zealand.

Zimbabwe are scheduled to arrive in Pakistan on April 29.

Date Match
May 3 1st ODI
May 6 2nd ODI
May 9 3rd ODI
May 12 1st T20I
May 14 2nd T20I
May 15 3rd T20I

[Cricbuzz]

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Bangladesh advance match timings to save energy

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BCB aim to wrap up the matches by sunset, which is around 6:30 pm local during this time of the year [Cricbuzz]
The Bangladesh Cricket Board announced that they have decided to change match timings of the upcoming international assignments of the national cricket team in order to support the government’s energy-saving initiative.

As a result, the match timings of the upcoming men’s white-ball series against New Zealand and the women’s T20I series against Sri Lanka have been changed.

“The board has decided to readjust the match timings of the forthcoming Bangladesh vs New Zealand ODI and T20I series to support the energy saving initiative of the Bangladesh Government. The revised timing  will aim to make maximum use of daylight in the day-night games,” the BCB said in a statement.

The board said they will bring the start time forward by three hours for all three ODIs scheduled in Dhaka and Chattogram, with the aim to finish the matches by sunset, which is around 6:30 pm during this time of the year. The ODIs will start at 11:00 am. The three T20Is will start from 2:00 pm with an aim to finish them by 5:30 pm.

Instead of the originally planned 6 pm starts, women’s T20Is will begin at 1:30 pm at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium. The women’s T20Is are scheduled on April 28 and 30, and May 2.

New Zealand are scheduled to arrive on April 13 for the tour, which comprises three ODIs and three T20Is. The first two ODIs will be played at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium on April 17 and 20, before the teams travel to Chattogram for the third match on April 23 at the Bir Shreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium.

The first two T20Is will be held in Chattogram on April 27 and 29, with the final game scheduled in Dhaka on May 2. Bangladesh began their preparations for the series at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium on March 27.

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