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Spinners plot India’s historic Test win
India spun their way to a historic first-ever Test win over Australia at the Wankhede on Day 4. Australia began on 233 for 5 but lost the second half of their side for the addition of just 28 more runs. Australia dismissed Shafali Verma in the opening over and then got Richa Ghosh in the post-Lunch session but they had too few runs on the board to ruffle any more feathers. India completed the chase – of 75 runs – early in that session.
India perhaps began to gnaw into Australia’s resolve late on Day 3 when Harmanpreet Kaur’s off-break bowling yielded two wickets, including that off a stubborn Tahlia McGrath who batted out 177 deliveries on a tough surface. Australia needed Ashleigh Gardner and Annabel Sutherland to carry their side past the early pressures of the morning session on Day 4 when India came hard looking for quick inroads.
In just the second over of the day, Pooja Vastrakar bowled a fine yorker to Gardner and struck her on the front boot. Umpire Anil Chaudhary turned down the appeal for an LBW but Harmanpreet got it overturned with a review. A trigger happy India burned a review in the same over, using it for an LBW appeal on a delivery that pitched way outside the leg stump.
While Deepti Sharma troubled the England batters a couple of weeks ago, Sneh Rana turned out to be Australia’s kryptonite – following her first-innings three-wicket haul with four in the second. In a game where sweep and reverse-sweep didn’t yield the results Australia hoped for, Sutherland became yet another casualty to it. Her attempt to sweep Rana ended with her gloving a catch to an alert Yastika Bhatia behind the stumps. Once again the umpire didn’t rule in India’s favour and Harmanpreet sent the call to the TV umpire just in the nick of time. It sent Sutherland packing and left Australia vulnerable to a quick collapse.
That began on the very next ball as new batter Alana King played a forward defence with soft hands and ended up playing the Rana delivery onto her stumps. Australia went from 251 for 8 to 261 all-out courtesy two stunning deliveries from Rajeshwari Gayakwad to Kim Garth and Jess Jonassen. First to Garth, Gayakwad bowled the dream left-arm spinner’s ball from round the stumps – full, flighted and turning enough to square up the right-hander before crashing into the top of off-stump. Then to the left-handed Jonassen, she went over the wicket and got one to turn in sharply from outside the offstump and go through the bat-pad gap to hit the stumps. With that, India were just 75 runs away from an epoch-making result.
Garth nicked off Shafali Verma in the first over with a full ball that shaped away but Smriti Mandhana and Richa Ghosh came together to deny any more early breakthroughs. Ghosh even earned a reprieve early on when Beth Mooney dropped a straightforward chance at first slip off Gardner. In the second session though, the debutante enjoyed no such luck as her attempt to get out of the rut that the Aussie spinner had put her into ended with her dismissal as a big shot went to McGrath at mid-on. Jemimah Rodrigues came out swinging to hasten India’s gallop towards a historic win before Mandhana sealed it with a big shot down the ground for a four.
Brief scores:
India Women 406 & 75/2 (Smriti Mandhana 38*) beat Australia Women 219 & 261 (Tahlia McGrath 73, Ellyse Perry 45; Sneh Rana 4-63, Harmanpreet Kaur 2-23, Rajeshwari Gayakwad 2-42) by 8 wickets
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Rathnayake in Sri Lanka squad for England T20Is; Thushara, Kamindu left out
Pavan Rathnayake has re-entered Sri Lanka’s T20I squad following his 121 off 115 balls in the third ODI against England. Omitted from the squad to play England in three T20Is, however, are fast bowler Nuwan Thushara and batting allrounder Kamindu Mendis. Legspinner Dushan Hemantha has also been left out.
Left-arm-spinning allrounder Dunith Wellalage retains his place in the T20I squad, though he hasn’t played a T20I since September. Maheesh Theekshana and Wanindu Hasaranga are the two other frontline spinners. Dhananjaya de Silva and Charith Asalanka – who both bowl fingerspin – are in the squad too.
On the seam-bowling front, Eshan Malinga and Pramod Madushan are in the squad, in addition to Dushmantha Chameera and Matheesha Pathirana. Thushara had been a consistent presence in Sri Lanka’s T20I squads over the past two years, but his omission comes after several modest performances since September.
Aside from Rathnayake’s inclusion, the batting is largely as expected, with Kusal Perera coming back in the only format he now plays.
Sri Lanka are yet to announce their squad for the T20 World Cup, which will start on February 7. Teams have time till January 31 to make changes to squads, following which they will have to get the approvals from the ICC to make changes.
Sri Lanka squad for England T20Is:
Dasun Shanaka (capt.), Pathum Nissanka, Kamil Mishara, Kusal Mendis, Kusal Perera, Dhananjaya de Silva, Charith Asalanka, Janith Liyanage, Pavan Rathnayake, Dunith Wellalage, Wanindu Hasaranga, Maheesh Theekshana, Dushmantha Chameera, Pramod Madushan, Matheesha Pathirana, Eshan Malinga
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U19 World Cup: Peake ton fires Australia into the semis
Australia Under 19s 314/7 in 50 overs (Oliver Peake 109, Nitesh Samuel 56; Jakeem Pollard 2-37, R’Jai Gittens 2-45) beat West Indies Under 19s 292/9 in 50 overs (Zachary Carter 64, Joshua Dorne 62; Charles Lachmund 4-66, Aryan Sharma 2-47) by 22 runs
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The National Strategic Action Plan to monitor and combat human trafficking (2026-2030) officially launched
The Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya participated in the official launch of the National Strategic Action Plan to monitor and combat human trafficking (2026-2030) held on 28th of January at the Cinnamon Life Hotel, Colombo. The event was jointly organized by the Ministry of Defence, National Anti Human Trafficking Task Force ( NAHTTF), International Organization for Migration (IOM).
This five-year Action Plan was unveiled under the leadership of the Ministry of Defence, in its capacity as Chair of the NAHTTF and with the technical support from the International Organization for Migration (IOM). The National Strategic Action Plan 2026-2030 establishes a unified national framework to prevent human trafficking, protect and assist victims, strengthen law enforcement responses, and enhance accountability.
Addressing the event, the Prime Minister reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to strengthening national efforts to prevent and address human trafficking and stated that the Action Plan must transcend its symbolic launch into concrete, coordinated, and sustained implementation.
The Prime Minister also noted that the launch of the National Strategic Action Plan is timely, as it operationalizes the four internationally recognized pillars of the anti-trafficking framework namely prevention, protection, prosecution, and partnership.
The Prime Minister further stated,
“Caring for trafficking survivors in Sri Lanka requires a holistic, gender-sensitive, and survivor-centered approach that addresses both immediate protection and long-term recovery. This includes safe shelter, medical care, and trauma-informed psychological support, with particular attention to women and girls who experience more severe and gendered forms of violence, alongside legal assistance, economic empowerment, and skills development to prevent re-trafficking.
Human trafficking is a structural and social challenge that requires sustained, multi-sectoral action. Ministries and government agencies must embed anti-trafficking priorities into their core strategies and day-to-day operations, ensuring institutional integration and professional accountability”.
The event was attended by Parinda Ranasinghe Jnr, PC, Attorney General of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, the Secretary to the Ministry of Defence and Chair of the NAHTTF, Air Vice Marshal Sampath Thuyacontha; and Kristin Parco, IOM Chief of Mission in Sri Lanka and Maldives. Members of the NAHTTF representing 23 key government entities, along with representatives of the diplomatic community, United Nations entities and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs).
(Prime Minister’s Media Division)
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