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Nayana top scorer of the tournament as Moratuwa win Governor’s Trophy

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Moratuwa SC pose with their officials after they won the title of the Governor’s trophy.

Paceman Thevin Eriyagama and spinners Dilshan Mendis and Savindu Peiris took three wickets apiece to lead Moratuwa SC to 64 runs victory over Old Dharmapalians SC in the Governor’s Trophy tournament final at the Colts Cricket Ground on Sunday.

After their skipper Nayana Fernando top scored with 75 runs for them to post 240 runs in their allotted 50 overs, Moratuwa SC restricted their opponents to 176 runs.

Chasing a target of 241 runs to win, half of the battling line up of Old Dharmapalians was back in the pavilion by the eighth over with just 26 runs on the scoreboard. They continued to lose wickets at regular intervals and were 76 for eight wickets in the 19th over before Ayesh Harshana and Shanaka Sampath produced some rearguard action to delay the inevitable.

The duo put on 101 runs for the ninth wicket before Harshana was bowled by Yohan Perera for 59 runs (96 balls, 6x4s). Number nine batsman Sampath remained unbeaten on 51.

Batting first Moratuwa had their batting opener Sithara Hapuhinna making 38 and number four batsman Yohan Perera contributing with 45 runs to make the top order look formidable.

However, it was the half century scored by their skipper Nayana Fernando that set the stage for the victory. Batting at number six, Fernando anchored the late order and was the last man out. Fernando scored seven fours and two sixes in his innings.

With his 75 runs in the final Nayana concluded the tournament as the highest run scorer with an aggregate of 377 runs.

The final victory was a huge achievement for Moratuwa compared to their performance at the last edition. According to team manager Chinthaka Munasinghe the team were out in the first round at the last tournament. The team coached by Chinthaka Fernando competed in group ‘B’ alongside Old Dharmapalians, Digamadulla, Unichella, Ratnapura and Crusaders. Incidentally, Old Dhamapalians were the champions in their group.

Kandurata, Ambepussa Sinha, Old Dharmapalians, Rajarata, Leo’s, Moratuwa, Kandy YCC and Old Servatius were the teams to advance to the quarter-finals of the 24-team competition.

While Old Dharmapalians edged out Rajarata in the quarter-finals, Moratuwa beat Leo’s.

In the semi-finals, Moratuwa beat Ambepussa Sinha, while Old Dharmapalians beat Old Servatius’.

The members of the Moratuwa Sc who played in the final were: Sithara Hapuhinna, Shalin de Mel, Lasith Warnakulasooriya, Yohan Perera, Madushika Sandaruwan, Nayana Fernando (Captain), Rasindu Fernando, Savindu Peiris, Dilshan Mendis, Thevin Eriyagama and Chathura Vithana.

Scores:

Moratuwa SC

240 for 8 in 50 overs (Sithara Hapuhinna 38, Yohan Perera 45, Nayana Fernando 75; Shanaka Sampath 3/48)

Old Dharmapalians SC

176 all out in 42.2 overs (Rajitha Weerasinghe 22, Ayesh Harshana 59, Shanaka Sampath 51n.o.; Dilshan Mendis 3/27, Thevin Eriyagama 3/19, Savindu Peiris 3/40)

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Five teams finalise squads ahead of LPL

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Although retired from international cricket, veteran all-rounder Angelo Mathews features in this year’s Lanka Premier League representing Kandy Royals.

The countdown for the sixth edition of the Lanka Premier League began on Monday with the player draft where participation of players from 12 countries was confirmed. The event kicked off with the platinum local round, with the four-time champions, Jaffna Kings, picking Avishka Fernando as their first pick, while other teams went for fast bowlers and spinners in the first round, including Binura Fernando, Nuwan Thushara, Maheesh Theekshana and Charith Asalanka.

With overseas rounds, the Afghan contingent grew, with Mujeeb-ur-Rahman, Fazalhaq Farooqi, and Rahmanullah Gurbaz picked in the platinum round by Colombo Kaps, Dambulla Sixers, and Kandy Royals, respectively, while Ibrahim Zadran joined his countrymen in the league in the gold round after being picked by Jaffna Kings.

Colombo Kaps strengthened their batting further with the signings of Sadeera Samarawickrama and Janith Liyanage, joining the likes of Kusal Mendis, Kamindu Mendis and the Aussie Ben McDermott as the pre-signed players, strengthening their middle-order with the vision of their head coach and former Sri Lankan batter Chamara Kapugedera. They also snapped 20-year-old wicketkeeper-batter Sharujan Shanmuganathan in the emerging round.

Pakistan pacer Shahnawaz Dahani and wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Haris were also picked by Kaps adding variety to their squad.

While Dambulla Sixers bolstered their fast bowling attack with two overseas signings in Fazalhaq Farooqi, Mohammad Wasim Jnr. and Shadley van Schalkwyk in platinum, gold and associate star rounds, respectively, joining Dushmantha Chameera from the pre-signed players, forming a fast-bowling trio to go along with the spin duo of Maheesh Theekshana and Akila Dananjaya, as well as Ramesh Mendis, featuring in the team coached by Rangana Herath.

The Sixers will also make use of the vast experience of Gulbadin Naib and the youthful batting talent of South African Dian Forrester, who has already made two trips to the subcontinent in the previous few months.

All-rounder Dasun Shanaka-led Galle Gallants centred their squad around all-rounders, with Chamika Karunaratne joining the skipper in their ranks. They also bought Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Mohammad Nawaz as spin-bowling all-rounders, adding two exciting overseas options.

The Galle Gallants added some much-needed depth to their squad with UAE left-arm spinner Haider Ali, Pakistan left-arm pacer Akif Javed and Australia wicketkeeper batter Sam Harper.

While the pre-signed players of Jaffna Kings were mostly from the middle-order and bowling departments, their draft picks of Avishka Fernando, Kamil Mishara and Ibrahim Zadran ensured they could check all the boxes, including the top-order. Nepal leg-spinner Sandeep Lamichanne, South African pacer Lizaad Williams and exciting Nepal all-rounder Dipendra Singh Airee will call Jaffna their home for LPL 2026.

Kandy Royals, led by two iconic Sri Lankan all-rounders as the pre-signed local picks in Angelo Mathews and Wanindu Hasaranga, further added two overseas all-rounders in the pre-signings in the shape of Moeen Ali and Vijay Shankar, while focusing on specialists in the draft like Kusal Perera and Rahmanullah Gurbaz for the top order, with the likes of Nuwan Thushara and Asitha Fernando in the fast bowling department.

Royals’ overseas options also include Australian left-arm pacer Daniel Sams, Afghan wrist-spinner Zahir Khan and New Zealand middle-order batter Dale Phillips while Scottish all-rounder Brandon McMullen is their Associate Star.

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Yenula takes batting honours with 190 as Wesley, St. Anthony’s record big wins

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Wesley College, Colombo and St. Anthony’s College, Katugastota registered convincing victories against their counterparts in the Under 17 Division I cricket encounters played on Tuesday.

‎While Wesley rattled Galahitiyawa Central for 36 runs in 26.3 overs before cruising to a ten-wicket win, St. Anthony’s amassed 359 for nine wickets before reducing Wayamba Royal College, Kurunegala to 90 runs. Yenula Hewavitharana was the cynosure of all eyes as he hammered 190 runs off 138 balls, inclusive of 25 fours and five sixes, to lead the home team to a commanding position after being asked to bat. Adeesha Rathnayaka took four wickets for just five runs as he produced outstanding figures of 6-4-5-4 to seal a 269-run win at Katugastota.

‎At Godagamuwa, Charana Malimbada (3/08), Adhyaan Zian (3/10) and Ramika Ediribandara (3/02) shared three wickets apiece for Wesley to rattle Galahitiyawa Central for 36 runs before the openers sealed the match within three overs.

‎Meanwhile, at Bambalapitiya, S. Thomas’ College, Mount Lavinia pulled off a stunning victory against St. Peter’s College. Chasing 210 runs to win, they were 131 for seven at one stage before Kushen Perera (24 off 47 balls) and Tharul Jayasuriya, with an unbeaten 37 off 76 balls, helped the visitors seal victory.

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Sri Lankan trio storm into second round at SSC ITF J30 Week 2 tournament

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Aahil Kaleel (Pix by Kamal Wanniarachchi)

Sri Lanka’s young tennis players made an impressive start to the SSC ITF J30 Junior Circuit 2026 Week 2 tournament, recording dominant straight-set victories in their opening-round matches played at the SSC Courts.

‎Lithum Jayabandu produced a confident performance to defeat India’s Hridhay Hridhay 6-1, 6-2 in the boys’ singles first-round encounter. Jayabandu controlled the match from the outset, to secure a comfortable win.

‎Aahil Kaleel was equally impressive as he brushed aside India’s Tanish Dasari 6-1, 6-0. Kaleel dictated play throughout the contest, allowing his opponent little room to settle as he sealed one of the most convincing victories of the opening round.

Lithum Jayabandu / Ashlin de Silva

‎Meanwhile, Ashlin de Silva delivered the most emphatic performance of the day, overpowering India’s Arsh Walke 6-0, 6-0. De Silva was in complete command from the first point to the last, producing a flawless display to book his place in the second round without conceding a single game.

‎The victories ensured a strong Sri Lankan presence in the boys’ singles draw as the SSC ITF J30 Junior Circuit 2026 Week 2 tournament, which runs from June 1 to June 6 at the SSC Courts, gathered momentum. With three players advancing comfortably, local hopes remain high for another successful week on the international junior tennis circuit.‎‎

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