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Raphinha on target as Barcelona beat Real Madrid in Las Vegas Clasico
Raphinha scored the only goal of the game as Barcelona beat Real Madrid 1-0 in the first Clasico of the season in Las Vegas.The Brazil winger — signed from Leeds this month — put Barca ahead in the 27th minute of the Soccer Champions Tour friendly, firing into the top corner after Eder Militao gave the ball away.Substitute Marco Asensio missed Madrid’s best chance, shooting wide, and Thibaut Courtois made a string of late saves as Barcelona dominated in front of a crowd of 61,299 fans.Robert Lewandowski, who was presented as a Barca player on Wednesday, started his first game for the club at the Allegiant Stadium alongside fellow summer signings Raphinha and Andreas Christensen.
Madrid were without Karim Benzema — who only joined preseason training this week — so Eden Hazard started in attack, while there were also starting spots for new arrivals Antonio Rudiger and Aurelien Tchouameni.
“Benzema is the best player in the world,” head coach Carlo Ancelotti told Real Madrid TV after the match. “Of course when he isn’t there we miss something.”
Lewandowski got a first sight of goal in the 11th minute when his fierce effort was saved by Courtois at the near post.Madrid responded through Fede Valverde, who hit the post from distance, before Ansu Fati shot wide after Eduardo Camavinga lost the ball.
Rudiger — who began the match at left-back, with David Alaba playing in central defence — got forward after 26 minutes, cutting inside and shooting across goal, before Raphinha opened the scoring moments later at the other end.
Militao, harried by Barca’s high press, attempted a risky pass across the penalty area, and the winger took advantage, taking a touch before shooting left-footed past Thibaut Courtois for his second goal of preseason.Lewandowski had a close-range effort blocked by Alaba and Jordi Alba was booked for bringing down Vinicius Junior on the break before half-time.
Barca coach Xavi Hernandez made five changes at the break — introducing Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang for Lewandowski — while counterpart Carlo Ancelotti brought on six new players including a new-look midfield of Casemiro, Luka Modric and Toni Kroos.Asensio spurned an excellent opportunity to level in the 58th minute, shooting off target after exchanging passes with Lucas Vazquez.
Another substitute, Franck Kessie, was denied by Courtois and Barcelona were unfortunate not to be awarded a penalty after Alvaro Odriozola handled inside the box.Courtois was called into action again to save from Ousmane Dembele and Sergino Dest, and Mariano Diaz headed wide, in a hectic final few minutes.
“In the second half we controlled the ball better,” Ancelotti said. “In the first half we defended well, with a low block, but we lacked a bit of quality. We saw that in the second half.”
(ESPN)
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Rain could hand Sri Lanka a valuable start
Sri Lanka’s women’s cricket team has been spending time in Birmingham, Britain’s second-largest city and will take on England in today’s opening encounter of the Women’s T20 World Cup. However, bad weather could spoil any chances of play. The whole of this week has been wet in Birmingham, often making you wonder whether this is really the English summer.
If there is a washout, Sri Lanka will not complain too much. They would gladly pinch a point off England, one of the pre-tournament favourites. Head-to-head, the teams have met on 12 occasions, with England winning ten and Sri Lanka just two.
England are ranked second in the world while Sri Lanka have made steady progress in recent years and are now sixth, ahead of both West Indies and Pakistan.
With the toughest opponent out of the way, Sri Lanka will fancy their chances of making the semi-finals. In global tournaments, teams have gone on to accomplish remarkable things thanks to a bit of luck. Wonder how? Ask Imran Khan. His famed ‘Cornered Tigers’ had no hope and were facing elimination in the 1992 World Cup when they were bowled out for 74 by Ian Botham in Adelaide. England were cruising in the chase when the heavens opened and the game was abandoned, with both sides sharing a point each. That single point eventually helped Pakistan edge out Australia for a place in the semi-finals and as they say, the rest is history.
Edgbaston is a leafy suburb of Birmingham, a short ten-minute bus ride from the city centre. It is also the youngest of England’s six leading Test venues, but it has witnessed some of the game’s most iconic moments.
It was here that Brian Lara was dropped on 18 by the Durham wicketkeeper, who famously told the slip cordon, “I hope he doesn’t make a hundred today.” Well, Lara went on to make a world-record 501 not out for Warwickshire in 1994, still the highest score in first-class cricket.
This was also the venue for the epic 1999 World Cup semi-final between South Africa and Australia, when the match ended in a tie and the Proteas, yet again, found a way to suffer heartbreak on the biggest stage.
Apart from Lara, many leading cricketers have represented Warwickshire over the years, including Alvin Kallicharran, Rohan Kanhai, Lance Gibbs, Allan Donald and our own Kumar Sangakkara.
The ground also houses the famous Thwaite Memorial Scoreboard, a masterpiece in this digital age where giant electronic screens have become the norm.
Warwickshire County Cricket Club, like Old Trafford and the Rose Bowl, has leased out a portion of the ground for a hotel project, ensuring that finances remain on the right side of the ledger. There is something special about watching cricket from your hotel balcony and fans are willing to pay handsome sums for the privilege.
Rex Clementine in Birmingham
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Tharanga rises to world number 3 ranking
Rumesh Tharanga has overtaken former world and Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra to improve his world ranking to third, a position no Sri Lankan has ever held since the introduction of the ranking system by World Athletics, the sport’s governing body.
According to the latest rankings published by World Athletics late on Wednesday, Tharanga is ranked third with a ranking score of 1,324.
The 23-year-old’s massive throw of 92.62 metres at the Golden Gala Pietro Mennea in Rome last week not only secured victory against a world-class field but also propelled him from fifth place to third in the global rankings. Tharanga has firmly established himself among the elite athletes in the discipline and now sits behind only Germany’s Julian Weber and Grenada’s Anderson Peters, who has just two ranking points more than the Sri Lankan.
The remarkable throw helped him overtake international stars, including former world champion Chopra of India and Trinidad and Tobago’s Keshorn Walcott, underlining his rapid rise in the sport.
Tharanga’s ascent has been one of the most impressive stories in world athletics this season. Just a month ago, he was ranked seventh after a series of strong performances. He produced a huge national-record throw of 89.37m at Diyagama in March before winning the Kip Keino Classic at the Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi with a throw of 89.28m in April. He then made a memorable Diamond League debut in Rabat in late May, where he finished second with a throw of 85.97m.
His Rome effort elevated him to eighth on the all-time world list and made him the second-best Asian javelin thrower in history, trailing only Pakistan’s Olympic champion Arshad Nadeem. The throw also surpassed the personal bests of both Chopra and Chinese Taipei’s Cheng Chao-tsun, further enhancing his standing on the global stage.
With the World Athletics Championships, Commonwealth Games, and Asian Games on the horizon, Tharanga has firmly established himself as a genuine medal contender. His rise from a national prospect to World No. 3 within a single season marks a watershed moment for Sri Lankan athletics and signals the arrival of a new force in international javelin throwing.
by Reemus Fernando
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Irshad Thaha crowned National Billiards Champion
Irshad Thaha of the Moor Sports Club was crowned champion of the Automobile Association of Ceylon (AAC) sponsored 71 st National Billiards Championship Tournament, conducted by the Billiards & Snooker Association of Sri Lanka (B&SASL) at the AAC tables recently.
M M Mudeen of the Sri Lanka Army and M M Rikaz of Sri Lanka Air Force were the first and second runners up respectively.
S V Ganesh, Vice President – AAC was the Chief Guest at the Awards presentation held at the AAC Billiards Parlour.
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