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Mineth shines for Ananda, Nalanda rout DSS

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by Reemus Fernando

Mineth Premaratne scored a valuable century for Ananda to post a commanding total before a collective bowling effort powered them to their third consecutive victory in the Under 19 Division I Tier ‘B’ tournament on Wednesday.

Ananda had a disastrous start loosing their first three wickets for no runs before Premaratne dropped anchor with an unbeaten century for them to post 230 runs against St. Aloysius’ at the match played at Galle. Premaratne put on a fourth wicket stand of 120 runs with Iruth Gimshan before joining Hansaja Jayasinghe to post an unbroken 110 runs stand for the fifth wicket. He faced 146 balls and scored eight fours and a six. With their third consecutive win they have further cemented their position as the leaders in Group ‘Z’ of Tier ‘B’ tournament.

Like Ananda. St. Peter’s too strengthened their position as the leaders in Group ‘X’ of Tier ‘B’ when a strong batting display from Lahiru Dawatage (83) and Wanuja Kumara (86n.o.) helped them record a six wicket victory over Maris Stella.

Lowest total of the tournament

D.S. Senanayaka College were bowled out for the lowest total of the ongoing tournament yesterday when Nalanda rattled them for 45 runs. Dineth Samaraweera with six wickets was the pick of the bowlers. That was also the best bowling performance of the day’s matches.

Mahanama too continued their unbeaten run to maintain the top position in their group as Sachira Weliwatta scored an unbeaten half century for them to beat De Mazenod at Kandana.

Meanwhile Royal commenced their tournament with a win over St. Anne’s.

St. Benedict’s and Dharmaraja were the other teams to register victories.

Match Results

Ananda beat St. Aloysius’ at Galle

Scores:

Ananda 230 for 4 in 47 overs (Mineth Premarathne 100n.o., Iruth Gimshan 53, Hansaja Jayasinghe 55n.o.)

St. Aloysius’ 143 all out in 43 overs (Charya Yasara 36, Dineth Nimsara 20; Shakthi Udara 2/18, Hansaja Jayasinghe 2/28)

St. Peter’s beat Maris Stella at Kadirana

Scores:

Maris Stella 233 for 6 in 50 overs (Sadew Rathnayaka 48, Kaveen Fernando 40, Hansaja Hiruna 73n.o., Kawitha Dinalya 27, Mahindu Malith 27; Shenon Rodrigo 3/48)

St Peter’s 234 for 4 in 35.3 overs (Shenal Boteju 32, Lahiru Dawatage 83, Wanuja Kumara 86n.o.; Sachiru Hansala 2/32)

Royal record their first win at Kurunegala

Scores:

Royal 218 for 6 in 50 overs (Sineth Jayawardena 49, Sadisha Rajapaksha 64, Dasis Manchanayake 68n.o.; Pasindu Thennakoon 2/32)

St. Anne’s 89 all out in 30.1 overs (Dan Poddiwela 2/12, Gishan Balasooriya 2/14, Sadisha Rajapaksha 2/25)

Nalanda rout DSS at Campbell Place

Scores:

Nalanda 296 for 2 in 50 overs (Rusiru Vilochana 58, Yasiru Samarakoon 84, Vinuja Ranpul 77, Raveen de Silva 68n.o.;)

DSS 45 all out in 17 overs (Lisura Sigera 4/30, Dineth Samaraweera 6/14)

Dharmaraja beat St. Anthony’s at Wattala

Scores:

Dharmaraja 226 for 9 in 50 overs (Sachintha Dissanayaka 46, Isuru Pannala 47, Praveen Theekshana 32, Thisaru Wanninayaka 24n.o.; Prasad Maduranga 4/55, Pathum Vihaga 2/25)

St. Anthony’s 140 all out in 43.2 overs (Abdul Rahuman 26, Amitha Sandeepa 35, Pathum Vihaga 43; Sadeepa Rathnayaka 2/40, Dulara Bandulasena 2/13, Pulidu Perera 4/24)

Bens win low scoring affair at Uyanwatta Stadium

Scores:

St. Thomas’ 113 for 9 in 34 overs (Dumindu Sakshara 37, Sachira Rashmika 29; Ashen De Soyza 3/13)

St. Benedict’s 117 for 7 in 27 overs (Kojitha Himsara 23, Shenel Samarathunga 39; Loshitha Diksith 2/15, Harindu Jayasekara 3/24)

Mahanama beat De Mazenod at Kandana

Scores:

De Mazenod 206 for 9 in 48 overs (Ruveen Fonseka 23, Ashen Silva 46, Sihina Sithumina 24; Duvindu Ranathunga 4/42, Devindu Kekirideniya 2/38, Inuka Karannagoda 2/38)

Mahanama 209 for 6 in 42.5 overs  (Kavindu Amameth 46, Sachira Weliwatta 52n.o., Anjala Bandara 40; Thushan Udayanga 2/39, Sithum Fernando 3/39)



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Three uncapped players in Sri Lanka’s Athapaththu-led squad for womens tri-series

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Malki Madara's 3 for 14 earned her a Player-of-the-Match award on international debut recently (Cricinfo)

The uncapped trio of Malki Madara,  Dewmi Vihanga and Piumi Badalge are among six changes to the women’s squad that toured New Zealand earlier this year, as Sri Lanka named a 17-member squad for the upcoming ODI tri-series against India and South Africa starting April 27.

There are recalls for veteran Inoka Ranaweera as well as Hasini Perera ans and Hansima Karunaratne.  Making way are  Imesha Dulani,  Sachini Nisansala,  Kaushini Nuthyangana,  Chethana Vimukthi and the injured Udeshika Prabodhani.

The three new faces, 24-year-old spinner Madara made her senior debut during last month’s T20I series against New Zealand, impressing with a match-winning three-wicket haul in her first game.

She joins a strong spin contingent, bolstered by the returning Ranaweera, and one that also has the likes of  Sugandika Kumari, Inoshi Priyadharshani,  star allrounder. Kavisha Dilhari ,  and the uncapped 19-year-old spin-bowling allrounder Vihanga.

Another player who will be eyeing an ODI debut will be 18-year-old batting allrounder Rashmika Sewwandi,  who was part of Sri Lanka’s squad at the Under-19 World Cup earlier this year. Sewwandi is one of just two seamers in the squad, alongside Achini Kulasuriya.

The squad is largely settled on the batting front, with skipper Chamari Athapaththu  leading a mostly unchanged unit which includes Vishmi Gunaratne,  Harshitha Samarawickrama,  Dilhari,  Nilakshika Silva and Anushka Sanjeewani.

There are, however, slots for the taking with 17-year-old Manudi Nanayakkara one to keep an eye on, after she scored a brisk 35 in her only opportunity on the tour of New Zealand. Panadura CC captain Badalge, 29, will also be hoping for a first opportunity with the national side.

Sri Lanka play India in Colombo on April 27 to begin the series.

Sri Lanka squad for women’s ODI tri-series:

Chamari Athapaththu (capt), Harshitha Samarawickrama, Vishmi Gunaratne, Nilakshika Silva, Kavisha Dilhari, Anushka Sanjeewani (wk), Manudi Nanayakkara, Hasini Perera, Achini Kulasuriya, Piumi Badalge, Dewmi Vihanga, Hansima Karunaratne, Malki Madara, Inoshi Priyadarshini, Sugandika Kumari, Rashmika Sewwandi, Inoka Ranaweera

(Cricinfo)

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SLC opens new high-tech pool at HPC

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In a bold stride towards sporting excellence, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) unveiled a state-of-the-art swimming pool at the National High Performance Center, located within the iconic R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium in Colombo.

The eight-lane, semi-Olympic standard facility was ceremonially declared open by the Honorable Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs, Sunil Kumara Gamage, at the invitation of SLC President Shammi Silva. SLC’s Ex-Co members too were present at the occasion alongside former Test captain and current Head Coach Sanath Jayasuriya.

National women’s team captain Chamari Atapattu and her teammates also marked their presence, signaling the pool’s immediate value to elite athletes.

Spanning 25 meters in length and 21 meters in width, with a depth between 1.2 and 1.8 meters, the new pool is a cornerstone of SLC’s ambitious National Pathway Program.

It aims to bolster player fitness, post-match recovery, and injury rehabilitation for the National, ‘A’ team, and the fast and spin bowling squads. Visiting international teams will also have access to the facility during Sri Lanka tours.

Fully equipped with modern changing rooms, first aid units, and athlete support amenities, the new aquatic addition is more than just a pool — it’s a symbol of SLC’s commitment to building a holistic, world-class training environment.

The High Performance Center already boasts a full gymnasium, an international-standard cricket ground, under-lights training facilities, a dedicated physiotherapy wing, and the acclaimed Brain Center for data-driven performance analysis.

Coming soon in Phase Two: a Jacuzzi, an ice bath, and a new indoor net complex — all part of Sri Lanka Cricket’s drive to stay ahead of the curve in global cricketing infrastructure.

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110th Colombo Championships to commence on Friday

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Vision Care is sponsoring this tournament for the 11th year. Jananak Fonseka, Managing Director Vision Care, hands over a replica cheque to Mrs Sria Munasinghe, President of SLTA Playing Section and Prashanth Dissanayake, Tennis Captain, SLTA Playing Section.

The Grade A category Colombo Championships, which is the oldest tennis tournament of the country, gets underway for the 110th time on April 25 at the SLTA (playing section) courts at Green Path. The tournament has attracted a record number of participants which include the cream of Sri Lankan tennis players.

The title sponsor of the tournament is eye care provider ‘Vision Care’. In addition, this year it is also Co-sponsored by ‘Thambapanni Leisure’. Events ranging from juniors (Boys/Girls- under 12 to 18), men’s, women’s and veterans (for over 35, 45, 55 and 65) are being held, giving every segment of the tennis playing community an opportunity to participate.

Making his title sponsorship commitment, Janaka Fonseka, Managing Director of Vision Care said “we are very happy to be involved in this prestigious tournament for over a decade. We believe sport is vital for the health of the nation and are strongly committed to supporting the Colombo Championships. The objective of the tournament is in line with our corporate objectives and as such we want to be part of this wonderful event.

Sria Munasinghe, President of the SLTA Playing Section said “I would like to place on record my utmost appreciation of all the sponsors specially Vision Care for unstinted support during the last ten years and the Managing Director of Thambapanni Leisure Prashanth Dissanayake and others who wish to remain anonymous”. The organisers have received 1200 entries for this tournament.

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