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Pakistan extends the arm of courtesy to prop SLR

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SLR officials and representatives of the Pakistan Embassy in Sri Lanka exchange documents which specify details of the sponsorship of several provincial rugby tournaments which are to take place in the island.

by a Special Sports Correspondent

Pakistan extended a hand of courtesy to prop rugby in Sri Lanka when its High Commission in the island came forward to sponsor the planned Provincial Development Rugby Tournament.

The signing of documents regarding the sponsorship happened at Hilton Hotel in Colombo and the occasion was graced by Maj Gen. Umar Farooq Burki, the High Commissioner of Pakistan in Sri Lanka and officials of Sri Lanka Rugby (SLR).

According to SLR as many as four development tournaments will be played in selected districts featuring teams from eight provincial rugby unions. The provincial tournaments are a must for development and the rugby fraternity hails the move.

But more than anything else it’s good to know that Pakistan considers entering into a venture with Sri Lanka; the two countries having had cordial relationships and healthy diplomatic ties over the years.

Pakistan will benefit immensely from the deal because it can gain valuable experience and exposure to the game by associating with Sri Lanka. Back in the 1990s we read about how the champion Kandy Sports Club team travelled to Pakistan and won the Seventh Annual All Pakistan Rugby Tournament. The tournament was held to coincide with the 50th Independence Day celebrations of Pakistan. Kandy SC beat Lahore Rugby Football Club in the final.

Much of this information comes to us thanks to the books written by rugby historian and recorder of Sri Lanka Rugby, Neil Wijeratne. This bit of information was picked up from his book titled ‘Sevens Saga’. Wijeratne was instrumental in helping Pakistan rugby to a great extent by facilitating the meetings between Pakistan Rugby officials and Sri Lanka referees and top rugby officials.

Rugby in Pakistan, like in Sri Lanka, was introduced by expatriates stationed there for employment. As in Pakistan’s case it was the British Navy that showed them how to play with the oval-shaped ball. But after the sailors left Pakistan’s rugby started to dwindle. It could never come up as a competitive or representative sport and earn global recognition because much of the country’s attention and resources were channelled towards developing cricket.

However, thanks to the International Rugby Board’s development programmes Pakistan Rugby received a shot in the arm. Despite the country having started off in rugby back in 1925 by forming the Karachi Rugby Football Union, the rugby authorities never thought seriously about compiling a national team to contest Asian tournaments. At present Pakistan seems to have put the system in order and actively participates in IRB events and programmes that have helped produce the results.

Pakistan’s very most recent achievement is the qualifying for the 2nd Division Asian Rugby Championship which they did by beating Thailand in the decider. As Pakistan climbs the Asian rugby ladder it can draw inspiration from Sri Lanka which has moved far ahead in rugby rankings; in both sevens and 15-a-side versions of the game compared to other Asian rugby-playing nations.

Coming back to the sports deal between the two countries SLR rugby officials trust that cordial relationships between the two countries and the rugby unions will go forward largely because of the involvement of a game like rugby. The purpose of the sponsorship is to help Sri Lankan rugby clubs and their players who are struggling financially in their attempts to pursue rugby. SLR is also looking forward to an Asian Rugby Triangular which will also feature India and Pakistan in the future. For the record, this is the first time in its 148 year rugby history that Sri Lanka has entered into a sports venture with an embassy.

Like Sri Lanka Cricket has close ties with Pakistan Cricket this venture will serve well in the future for Sri Lanka Rugby to benefit from Pakistan Rugby. Pakistan must follow Sri Lanka’s rugby with interest if it is to get the best out of this deal. The venture between the Pakistan High Commission and SLR could open doors for representation teams from Pakistan to contest invitation tournaments organised and conducted by Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka is a hive of rugby activity when the season is on and Pakistan is sure to look for ways of benefitting from the Sri Lankan experience because the association with other rugby playing nations is essential in meeting the growing demands of the sport and training professionals.



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Bahrain & Saudi Arabia Grands Prix to be cancelled

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The grands prix in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia were scheduled for next month (BBC)

The Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Grands Prix that were scheduled for next month are set to be cancelled as a result of the war in the Middle East.

A formal decision to call off the races has not yet been made but is expected before the end of the weekend.

Freight would need to start being shipped to the Middle East in the coming days. With no sign of the conflict between the US/Israel and Iran coming to a conclusion, holding the races would put personnel at too great a risk.

Neither event will be replaced, with the season being cut to 22 grands prix and F1 taking a commercial hit of more than £100m, given Bahrain and Saudi Arabia pay two of the highest hosting fees.

The race in Bahrain was scheduled to be on 12 April with Jeddah the following weekend.

Consideration was given to holding events at Portimao in Portugal, Imola in Italy or Istanbul Park in Turkey.

But it was accepted that the time to organise a race at any of those locations was too short, and there was little chance of securing a hosting fee.

The decision will mean there is a five-week break between the Japanese Grand Prix on 29 March and Miami on 3 May.

(BBC)

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Rehan, Ramiru guide Royal on day two

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Royal College made steady progress in reply to their arch rivals’ first innings total as skipper Rehan Peiris and Ramiru Perera guided them to 175 for four wickets at stumps on day two of the 147th Battle of the Blues at the SSC ground on Friday.

‎Royal needed only 51 overs to reach their end-of-day total after S. Thomas’ College had earlier adopted a cautious approach before being bowled out for 302 runs.

‎Royal suffered an early setback when open batsman Hirun Liyanarachchi was dismissed for naught in the very first over, caught behind by Aaron Kodituwakku off the bowling of Gimhan Mendis.

‎Skipper Rehan Peiris then steadied the innings, repairing the early damage with two useful partnerships. He first added 41 runs for the second wicket with Udantha Gangewatta and followed it up with a 34-run stand for the third wicket alongside Sri Lanka Under-19 skipper Vimath Dinsara.

‎Dinsara struggled to find fluency during his stay at the crease, managing 11 runs off 30 balls before being trapped leg-before by Gimhan Mendis, who finished the day with two wickets.

‎Rehan continued to anchor the innings and produced the most productive stand of the Royal innings when he combined with Ramiru Perera for a vital 78-run partnership for the fourth wicket. The Royal skipper’s determined knock finally ended on 63 when he was dismissed by Ludeesha Matarage.

‎From there, Ramiru Perera and Yasindu Dissanayake ensured there were no further setbacks, batting cautiously until bad light forced the umpires to call off play.

‎Perera remained unbeaten on 70, an attractive innings that included ten boundaries, while Dissanayake provided solid support at the other end as Royal closed the day strongly.

‎Earlier in the day, resuming from their overnight score, the Thomians continued with their ultra-cautious approach, scoring at just over two runs per over. Reshon Solomon top-scored with 66 runs, while Ludeesha Matarage and Raphael Hettige chipped in with useful contributions in the twenties.

‎S. Thomas’ were eventually bowled out for 302 just before the lunch interval on the second day, having consumed 124 overs during their four-session first innings.

‎Gagan Gamage was the pick of the Royal bowlers with impressive figures of four wickets for 49 runs. He received good support from Sehandu Sooriyaarachchi, who claimed three wickets for 64 runs, while Himaru Deshan picked up two wickets for 43. Ramiru Perera also chipped in with a wicket to complete the Thomian innings.

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West Indies name unchanged squad for home T20Is against Australia

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Hayley Matthews will lead an unchanged West Indies in the series against Australia [Cricinfo]

West Indies have named an unchanged squad for the upcoming home T20I series against Australia following the 2-0 loss to Sri Lanka.

The squad, led by Hayley Matthews, will take on the No. 1-ranked Australia side at the Arnos Vale Cricket Ground in Kingstown for all three games. The squad is a mix of experienced players such as Matthews, Stafanie Taylor, Shemaine Campbelle and Deandra Dottin with teenage prospects Eboni Brathwaite and Jahzara Claxton. The series forms a key part of the teams’ preparation for the T20 World Cup in June this year in the UK.

“We’re really excited about the opportunity to play the number one ranked ODI and T20 team in the world,” head coach Shane Deitz said. “It’s just before the World Cup, so it’s a great opportunity to see where we are in our preparation. Playing against the best team in the world, we can see where our deficiencies are and where things are working well as we look forward to the tournament in June in England.

“It’s going to be a very tough series, but the players are up for the challenge. We haven’t played them in a competitive match since October 2023, so it’ll be good to see the progression of the team since that last meeting, namely in how much we’ve improved in certain areas and where we still need to improve moving forward. Our players are ready to show their skills and demonstrate the talent in this West Indies group. It’s going to be a fantastic tour and entertaining for everyone.”

The first T20I is scheduled for March 19 followed by the next two on March 21 and 23. The teams will also play a three-match ODI series following the T20Is at Warner Park in St. Kitts and Nevis. The tour was also supposed to include a Test match but it was dropped with the hosts wanting to prioritize white-ball cricket ahead of the T20 World Cup.

West Indies women T20I squad:
Hayley Matthews (captain), Chinelle Henry, Aaliyah Alleyne, Eboni Brathwaite, Shemaine Campbelle, Jahzara Claxton, Deandra Dottin, Afy Fletcher, Jannillea Glasgow, Shawnisha, Hector, Zaida James, Qiana Joseph, Mandy Mangru, Karishma Ramharack, Stafanie Taylor

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