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Mahinda record nine wickets win

Under 19 Cricket
by Reemus Fernando
Mahinda College, Galle registered nine wickets win over St. Anthony’s College, Wattala as Tharusha Dilshan scored an unbeaten 70 for them to reach a target of 136 runs in 18 overs in the Under 19 Division I Tier B cricket encounter at Wattala on Friday.
Mahinda made a crucial declaration when they were just eight runs ahead of the home team and restricted St. Anthony’s to 143 runs in the second innings. This time Kaveen Rukshan was the pick of the bowlers taking six wickets. Senuka Dangamuwa picked up two wickets to end up with a match bag of nine wickets.
In the other matches, a third wicket stand of 188 runs between Onajith de Silva and Lakvin Abeysinghe – both scored centuries – was the batting highlight of the day as their heroics helped Dharmaraja post 286 runs against St. Sylvester’s at Lake View.
Match Results and Scores
Mahinda in nine wickets win over
St. Anthony’s at Wattala
Scores
St. Anthony’s 137 all out in 60.2 overs (Ravindu Jayasanka 49n.o.; Arosha Udayanga 2/27, Senuka Dangamuwa 7/49) and 143 all out in 54.3 overs (Amitha Sandeepa 37, Kavindu Senadi 21n.o.; Senuka Dangamuwa 2/38, Kaveen Rukshan 6/46, Tharusha Dilshan 2/18)
Mahinda 86 for 4 overnight 145 for 9 decl. in 59 overs (Pramesh Madubashana 38, Hareen Achintha 26; Madura Bashitha 2/44, Amitha Sandeepa 4/28, Kavindu Senadi 2/31) and 138 for 1 in 17.3 overs (Tharusha Dilshan 70n.o., Pramesh Madubashana 36, Senuka Dangamuwa 31n.o.)
Petes earn first innings points at Bambalapitiya
Scores
St. Peter’s 157 all out in 54.2 overs (Oween Salgado 31, Shennon Rodrigo 50; Hirusha Gimhan 4/57, Sanuka Cheran 3/19) and 241 for 8 in 60 overs (Asadisa de Silva 62, Nathan David 24, Shennon Rodrigo 63, Joshua Sebastian 22, Sachin Perera 21; Akash Dewmina 3/69)
Holy Cross 77 for 2 overnight 124 all out 79.3 overs (Sanuka Cheran 23, Anuhas Seeman 30, Sonal Awadika 24; Himaru Deshan 22; Ishira Ayupala 3/20, Shennon Rodrigo 2/36, Rithil Suraweera 4/32)
DSS take first innings advantage
at DSS ground
Scores:
St. Anthony’s 123 all out in 37.2 overs (Janith Rathnasiri 38, Charuka Akanayaka 21; Kaveesha Piyumal 22; Dilash Kumaranayaka 3/08, Randisha Bandaranayaka 3/21, Randula Peiris 3/16) and 10 for no loss in 2 overs
DSS 141 all out in 45.1 overs (Pesandu Weerasinghe 20, Chenul Pinsara 21; Dilash Kumaranayake 23; Bimash Vidudaya 3/32, Kaveesha Piyumal 2/40, Dinura Ganegoda 2/13)
St. Thomas’ 264, St. Anne’s 111/3
at Ambepussa
Scores
St. Thomas’ Matara 264 all out in 64.2 overs (Abdul Maajid 24, Pesandu Sanjana 85, Jimuth Iddamalgoda 50, Kumesh Nawanjana 36, Loshitha Diksith 33; Bazeer Shakeel 2/32, Geethika de Silva 2/30, Shehan Kumara 5/62)
St. Anne’s 111 for 3 in 33 overs (Janajith Weeramuni 20no., Niduwara Dissanayake 30n.o.; Bhanuka Insamal 2/48)
Cambrians looking for first innings
points at Moratuwa
Scores:
Royal 147 all out in 40.1 overs (Ovina Ambanpola 20, Yasindu Dissanayake 24, Ramiru Perera 23, Dunura Senaratne 21, Bulan Weeratunga 44; Rasindu Fernando 3/23, Naveen Fernando 2/18, Suwas Ranaweera 3/07)
Prince of Wales 133 for 5 in 44 overs (Rivith Jayasooriya 30, Sachira Demein 20, Oshana Maneesha 29n.o., Naveen Fernando 31n.o.; Dinura Senaratne 2/12, Basitha Bandara 2/14)
Onajith and Lakvin in bug stand
at Lake View
Scores
Dharmaraja 286 all out in 83.2 overs (Onajith de Silva 102, Lakvin Abeysinghe 105; Arusha Jayasinghe 4/76, Nimesha Silva 5/70)
St.Sylvester’s 7 for 1 in 8 overs
Devapathiraja 200, St. Sebastian’s
101/6 at Ambalangoda
Scores:
Devapathiraja 200 all out in 59.4 overs (Chamindu Padmika 21, Dharshaka Sandeepa 52, Puljith Wathsuka 26, Gimhan Rasanjana 23, Pathum Shaminda 20; Vihanga Theekshana 2/20, Maheesha Sithum 2/35, Nishal Rashmika 2/14, Nimna Fernando 4/27)
St. Sebastian’s 101 for 6 in 38 overs (Hasith Kavinda 20, Maheesga Sithum 38n.o., Vihanga Theekshana 22; Pathum Shaminda 2/25)
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IPL 2025: Venkatesh and Arora consign Sunrisers Hyderabad to their biggest-ever defeat

While Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) regained the dazzling batting form they had lost somewhere on their trip to Mumbai, the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) batting continued to be lackluster as they slumped to their third loss in a row after starting IPL 2025 with a mammoth 286. Four days after being skittled for 116 by Mumbai Indians, KKR posted a stiff 200 for 6, led by a 29-ball 60 from vice-captain Venkatesh Iyer and an unbeaten 17-ball 32 from Rinku Singh. Venkatesh and Rinku enabled KKR to finish with a bang – they scored 78 runs in their last five overs – after Ajinkya Rahane and Angkrish Raghuvanshi set things up with a third-wicket stand of 81.
SRH were punished for being sloppy in the field more than a few times, and managed just 120 in reply after the KKR quicks took their mighty top three down in just 13 balls. Last year’s runners-up slumped to the bottom of the table while the defending champions jumped five places from last to fifth.
Travis Head fell cheaply for the second time in a row against Vaibhay Arora as in the IPL final last year, while Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan managed just 2 each. The eight runs scored by SRH’s top three was their second worst start in the IPL. In last year’s final, their top three – though Kishan wasn’t part of it – had managed just 11.
SRH barely recovered from 9 for 3 and slipped to 66 for 5 and eventually suffered their biggest defeat by a runs margin in the IPL.
There was no venom in the pitch, no unplayable bounce or movement either, but the SRH top order had no answers for the KKR pace attack, even though Mitchell Starc is no longer part of it. Head skied the second ball to mid-off, Abhishek edged a slower one from Harshit Rana in the second over to slip, and Kishan smashed one to cover where Rahane pouched a sharp catch on the tumble to delight the home fans. Nine for 3 could have become 9 for 4 had Andre Russell held on to an on-drive from Kamindu Mendis at mid-on and made it a double-wicket maiden for Arora. Russell, however, redeemed himself when he got the next wicket as soon as the powerplay ended, having Nitish Reddy caught at long-on. Arora picked up his third eventually, getting the big scalp of Henrich Klaasen for 33 when he returned for his second spell.
In between, Reddy showed glimpses of his ball-striking talent, Mendis heaved a couple of sixes on the leg side off Russell, and Klaasen tried to take the game deep even as the asking rate climbed past 15 an over. Rahane stifled SRH with five overs in a row from Sunil Narine and Varun Chakarvarthy, from the eighth to the 12th, which went for just 33 and brought two more wickets, before Arora removed Klaasen and Varun nearly scalped a hat-trick in the 16th over. SRH were eventually bowled out for 120, again raising question marks over their batting approach.
Even though the Eden pitch didn’t have the spice that was offered by the Wankhede’s in KKR’s last game, they lost their openers cheaply again. Narine fell to another yorker, edging one behind this time, for 7, and Quinton de Kock pulled a short ball to deep square leg for 1 off 6 as KKR crawled their way to 17 for 2 after three overs. They got a lift thanks to the Mumbai duo of Rahane and Raghuvanshi, who between them struck four sixes in 14 balls to help KKR end the powerplay on 53 for 2. Rahane smashed three of them, even before hitting his first four, peppering the leg-side boundary with two pulls and a majestic flick behind square.
Cummins brought on spin as soon as the field spread out and rookie legspinner Zeeshan Ansari rewarded his captain by stifling the set batters with turn, flight and different lengths to concede just 25 runs in three overs on the trot while the quicks continued to leak boundaries from the other end. Ansari conceded just one boundary off his first 14 deliveries, that too off a misfield from Reddy, before Raghuvanshi carted him for a six and four when he erred too full. Ansari, however, fought back with Rahane’s wicket for 38.
SRH could have had two in two had Reddy not put down Raghuvanshi at the rope on 43. Raghuvanshi made them pay with a cover drive for four later in the over and brought up his second IPL fifty in the next. His luck finally ran out against the ambidextrous Sri Lanka spinner Kamindu Mendis, and when Harshal Patel held onto an excellent catch that he dived for after running in from deep point.
KKR were going at just over eight an over after 13 overs, with two new batters in the middle. Harshal and Simranjeet Singh slowed them down further by taking the pace off the ball, but the trick didn’t work for too long. Rinku and Venkatesh took off once they got their eyes in and powered KKR to their first 200 total of this campaign. Rinku started the carnage with three consecutive fours off Harshal in the 17th while Venkatesh reeled off two in the next over, which Rinku finished with a towering six over long-on. Venkatesh then turned his purr into a roar in the penultimate over. Even though Cummins tried his cutter, a slower bouncer and a yorker among other things, Venkatesh went 4, 6, 4, 4 and brought up a 25-ball fifty before blasting Harshal for a six and a four at the start of the final over. He holed out next ball, and Harshal conceded just three off the last three, but the damage had already been done.
Brief scores:
Kolkata Knight Riders 200 for 6 in 20 overs (Venkatesh Iyer 60, Angkrish Raghuvanshi 50, Ajinkya Rahane 38, Rinku Singh 32*; Mohammed Shami 1-29, Pat Cummins 1-44, Zeeshan Ansari 1-25, Harshal Ptel 1-43, Kamindu Mendis 1-04) beat Sunrisers Hyderabad 120 in 16.4 overs (Nitish Kumar Reddy 19, Kamindu Mendis 27, Heinrich Klaasen 33,Pat Cummins 14; Vaibhav Arora 3-29, Varun Chakravarthy 3-22, Harshit Rana 1-15,Andre Russel 2-21, Sunil Narine 1-30 ) by 80 runs
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New Zealand under 85kg rugby team set for historic tour of Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka Rugby announced the historic visit of the New Zealand Under 85kg national team to Sri Lanka next month for two highly anticipated matches against the Sri Lankan team.
This landmark tour comes in response to an invitation extended by SLR early last year. The two-match series will see the sides face off on May 4, at the Nittawela Rugby Stadium in Kandy, and again on May 10, at the Race Course Grounds in Colombo.
While Sri Lanka may not boast the same storied rugby tradition as New Zealand, the island nation shares a special connection with the All Blacks through Sir Colin Meads. Widely regarded as one of the greatest rugby players of all time, Meads played his first game in the famous black jersey in then Ceylon in mid 1950s, as part of the NZ Colts side. That link adds a nostalgic touch to this exciting tour.
The matches promise to offer Sri Lankan players a rare and invaluable opportunity to challenge themselves against a technically sound and tactically astute side from New Zealand—arguably the world’s most celebrated rugby nation.
Crucially, the tour will also contribute to the continued development of the sport in Sri Lanka. Exposure to high-level competition is expected to equip local players with insights into advanced strategies, gameplay structure, and professionalism.
The Sri Lanka Tuskers will field an open-weight team, with one key restriction: all prop forwards must weigh under 105kg.
Notably, the Under 85kg rugby division is not currently played anywhere in Asia, making this event a groundbreaking initiative for the region. Despite their weight classification, the New Zealand side is expected to deliver a high standard of rugby, with their trademark skill and tactical sharpness on full display.
The Tuskers head into this series in strong form, having clinched the Asia Rugby Division 1 title in 2024. Their packed schedule continues in April 2025 with a crucial promotion-relegation match against Malaysia, which will determine whether Sri Lanka ascends to Asia’s top tier.
The New Zealand Under 85kg team, officially launched in 2024, represents a significant step in the development of weight-grade rugby globally. Initial discussions with a national union about a 2025 overseas tour have now materialized into this exciting visit to Sri Lanka.
Live coverage of both matches will be available on Dialog Television – ThePapare TV HD (Channel 126), as well as online via ThePapare.com and the Dialog ViU App.
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St. Peter’s reach 176 for seven wickets

91st Battle of the Saints
Electing to bat first St. Peter’s reached 176 for seven wickets at stumps against St. Joseph’s on day one of the 91st Battle of the Saints Big Match at the SSC ground on Thursday.
After skipper Oween Salgado was given out leg before wicket to paceman Manasa Madubashana in the fifth over of the day, the Petes were cautious in their approach and scored at just over two runs an over to reach stumps with three wickets in hand.
The Joes will consider it their day with Nusha Perera and Demion de Silva taking two wickets each to trouble their opponents
Open bat Dilana Damsara top scored with 44 runs. He faced 94 deliveries for his knock which contained six fours and a six.
Scores
St. Peter’s
176 for seven in 71.4 overs (Dilana Damsara 44, Nathan David 29, Asadisa de Silva 38, Joshua Sebastian 27, Tharin Sanketh 20n.o.; Nusha Perera 2/29, Demion de Silva 2/47) (RF)
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