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Sri Lanka concede heavy defeat, settle for sixth place finish
ICC Under 19 Cricket World Cup
Sri Lanka concluded their ICC Under 19 Cricket World Cup campaign ranked sixth in the 16-team competition as they conceded a 238 run defeat at the hands of Pakistan in the 5th place deciding match at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua on Thursday.
Put to bat, Pakistan made Dunith Wellalage’s team toil for wickets for more than 20 overs and when finally Raveen de Silva, the eigth bowler used, separated the openers they had added 134 runs. Opener Haseebullah Khan and skipper Quasim Akram then took the game beyond Sri Lanka’s reach by setting up a record partnership for the third wicket. Both scored centuries and set up an imposing target of 366 runs to win.
In their chase Sri Lanka lost five top order batsmen cheaply as Akram wrecked havoc with the new ball. Akram entered the record books as the only player in the history of the Youth World Cup to have scored a century and taken five wickets in the same match. In contrary, his opposite number, who was still the leading wicket taker of this edition with 17 wickets, finished without a single wicket from his ten overs. But the St. Joseph’s College player resisted the attack with a 67-ball 40 inclusive of five boundaries. Nalanda all-rounder Vinuja Ranpul remained unbeaten on 53 runs as they were bowled out for 127 runs inside 35 overs. Ranpul scored five fours and two sixes. While Sadisha Rajapaksa made 16, the others failed to reach double figures.
Pakistan were in command from the start as openers Muhammad Shehzad and Haseebullah Khan dominated the Sri Lanka attack. Shehzad made 73 off just 69 deliveries before he was dismissed by de Silva.
But when Khan joined skipper Akram they punished the Sri Lankan bowlers as they posted a second wicket stand of 229 runs, which is the highest partnership in an Under 19 World Cup for any wicket.
When Khan was trapped by Matheesha Pathirana he had scored 136 runs. Khan scored nine fours and two sixes in his knock which came in in 151 balls. Akram hammered 13 fours and six sixes in his unbeaten knock of 135 runs which came in just 80 balls.
Sri Lanka’s sixth place finish is a four place improvement from the last edition where they finished tenth.
Scores:
Pakistan U19s 365 for 3 in 50 overs
(Muhammad Shehzad 73, Haseebullah Khan 136, Quasim Akram 135n.o.; Matheesha Pathirana 2/62)
Sri Lanka U19s 127 all out in 34.2 overs
(Sadisha Rajapaksa 16, Dunith Wellalage 40, Vinuja Ranpul 53n.o.; Quasim Akram 5/37)
ICC Under 19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2022 placings
05- Pakistan
06- Sri Lanka
07- South Africa
08 – Bangladesh
09 – United Arab Emirates
10 – Ireland
11 – West Indies
12 – Zimbabwe
13 – Uganda
14 – Scotland
15 – Canada
16 – PNG
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Five teams finalise squads ahead of LPL
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
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
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.

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