Sports
Marauding Royal smash Trinity 27-17 and retain Bradby Shield
By A Special Sports Correspondent
Royal College picked up the pieces of a shattered dream run this season- caused by a first leg defeat at the Bradby in Pallakele a fortnight ago-and built a podium finish to their annual rugby encounter against Trinity with a smashing 27-17 win in the second leg at Reid Avenue in Colombo on August 5 (Saturday).
The Royalists played up to expectations and proved once again that despite two defeats in the league tournament this season it’s the side to watch in 2023 in both forwards and backs rugby. Their other defeat came at the hands of St.Peter’s early in the season. The manner in which they played the game marveled a packed audience at Royal Sports Complex. What really rubbed into the Trinity’s wounds was how successfully they defended their goal line with some resolute tackling. Trinity were just a shadow of how they played in Pallakele and managed to play in patches. It wouldn’t be biased to say that in the second part of the second half Trinity were forced to play catch-up rugby.
The winners got their points through five tries and two conversations while Trinity earned their points through two tries, two conversions and a penalty. The winners led 17 -10 at the short whistle of referee Gihan Yatawara. Trinity won the first leg in Kandy with a score 13 points to 10.
Trinity produced magic a few minutes after the game kicked off by earning a try through Sachindu Wanasekare. Fly half Shan Althaf added the extra points. The first half was contested furiously there onwards with Royal edging through to half time with tries coming from Farook Akram and another via a forwards rush which couldn’t be stopped by Trinity. The visiting team reduced the deficit in points through a well-taken penalty taken by Althaf.
Trinity were rewarded with a penalty try early in the second half courtesy Royal when the referee with the assistance of the TMO declared that there was stiff arm tackle by a host team player on a Trinitian who had almost breached the Royal goal line. The conversion was right on target and the scores read 17 all. Royal were reduced to 14 men at this stage due to the yellow card offence.
Royal came back strongly in the 48th minute of the game with a try off a rolling maul. If there was any department Royal were found wanting in this game it was in kicking at goal. The conversion went a begging.
Royal stretched their lead further when replacement winger Nabil Yehiya thundered down the left flank and scored by the flag; producing perhaps his side’s best try and in the second leg. That try also sealed the match for Royal.
Royal suffered another yellow card with the game 65 minutes old, but Trinity never could capitalize on the player disadvantage of Royal. Trinity tried many moves in the dying stages of the game but Royal held on bravely to win the game and retain the shield for another year.

Royal skipper Randul Senanayake receives the Bradby Shield from former Royal College First XV rugby player Feroze Suhaib-who graced the occasion as chief guest- after his team beat Trinity 27-17 in the second leg of their annual rugby encounter at Royal Sports Complex on Saturday (August 5). (Pix by Kamal Wanniarachchi)
Sports
Vishwa Man of the Match as Joes beat Bens
Under 19 Cricket
Left-arm spinners Vishwa Peiris and Demion de Silva took five wickets each as St. Joseph’s cruised to an innings and 51 runs victory over St. Benedict’s in the Traditional Mack – Croner trophy cricket encounter at Darley Road on Tuesday.
St. Benedict’s came to the match having done well in the Tier B tournament matches but the spin might of the Joes was too hot for them to handle as they collapsed for 62 runs in the second innings.
The result somewhat exposed the gap between the Tier A and Tier B teams of the Under 19 Division I category as the team from Kotahena were bowled out within 25 overs. They were following on after being dismissed for 197 runs in the first innings, where Nushan Perera grabbed five wickets bowling the bulk of the overs for the Joes. He was adjudged the Best Bowler.
While Vishwa was the Man of the Match, Rishma Amarasinghe (Best Fielder) and Senuja Wakunugoda (Best Batsman) won the other individual awards.
The Joes made 313 in their innings with Senuja top scoring with 106 runs.
In the Division I Tier ‘A’ matches Gurukula (against St. Sebastian’s) and St. Anthony’s Katugastota (against Royal) registered first innings victories.
Maliyadeva took first innings points against De Mazenod in a tier B match.
(RF)
Sports
Pakistan pull out threat leaves World Cup finances on a sticky wicket
Organisers of the ICC T20 World Cup are sweating over after Pakistan refused to play nuclear-armed neighbours India in Colombo, a decision that has left administrators scratching their heads and staring at a potential financial googly.
The India–Pakistan contest, the jewel in the tournament’s crown, is the game that oils cricket’s economic engine. If the marquee clash is bowled out, the loss of revenue will have every stakeholder feeling the pinch from boardroom to boundary rope. Islamabad’s call to withdraw, taken at government level, has sparked fears the verdict will not be overturned.
Anticipation for the grudge match had reached fever pitch. Tickets vanished on day one of sales, while Colombo’s hotels were snapped up quickly. Five-star rooms that normally fetch 150 US dollars were hiked to 600 USD, some even soaring to 800 USD as the city braced for a carnival.
With the capital full to the rafters, tour operators shuttled visitors to nearby Negombo, an hour’s drive from the stadium, while others opted for apartments as accommodation ran dry. Flights, too, were booked well in advance, but uncertainty over the epic duel has now cast a long shadow.
“We haven’t had many cancellations yet, but we fear the worst. Everyone will take a hit if the game doesn’t take place,” aviation industry official Thusitha Perera told Telecom Asia Sport.
Gihan Wickramasinghe, representing Colombo’s hoteliers, echoed the concern. “Our hope is the match goes ahead. If not, we’ll have to refund bookings and the tour operators will be hit even harder.”
Tour operator Lisa Fernando said the anxiety was mounting. “Two groups from Dubai alone, 75 people, were coming. Corporate clients had planned trips down south as well. There’s a lot of money at stake and so much unnecessary stress.”
Indian fan Varun Kumar from Bangalore has already paid for flights and hotels but intends to travel regardless. “Sri Lanka has been on my bucket list. Whether the match happens or not, we’ll come to experience the country,” he said.
Sri Lanka Cricket remains optimistic the contest will be rescued before the final over is called. But if the showpiece is scratched, it would be a hammer blow to an economy only just finding its feet after years of setbacks, leaving the tournament badly caught behind.
Sports
Zacharia, Thishya Under 12 singles champions
SSC Open Tennis Championship 2026
Zacharia Akbar and Thishya Banagala were crowned champions in the Under 12 boys’ and girls’ singles respectively of the SSC Open Tennis Championships in Colombo.
In the boys final, Zacharia Akbar beat Kashya Seneviratne 6-2, 2-6, 6-4. The S.Thomas’ College player reached the finals with a 6-1, 6-3 win over Satheesh Appathuri in the semi-finals.
The Under 12 girls’ final saw Thishya Banagala beat Thiyansa de Silva 7-5, 6-2.
The Visakha Vidyalaya player reached the final after a 6-4, 6-4 win over Manuli Seneviratne in the semis.

Zacharia Akbar (Pix by Kamal Wanniarachchi)
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