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Sri Lanka eye big first innings total after Chandimal’s century
Rex Clementine in Galle
Sri Lanka tightened their grip on the second Test against New Zealand, piling on the runs and finishing the day at 306 for three, well-placed to eye a massive first innings total.
This was a day when everything seemed to go Sri Lanka’s way, especially after a sparkling hundred by Dinesh Chandimal, supported by half-centuries from Angelo Mathews and Kamindu Mendis. The hosts are in prime position to sweep the series 2-0 and secure their first series victory over New Zealand in 15 years.
Chandimal’s performance was nothing short of a masterclass, as the former Sri Lankan captain notched up his 16th Test century, his first against the Kiwis.
Walking in with the weight of responsibility on his shoulders, he showed no signs of pressure, instead opting to cash in on the loose deliveries, cruising to his sixth hundred in Galle—the very ground where he had scored his career-best 206 not out against Australia in 2022.
Only Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene, each with seven tons at this venue, have done better here than Chandimal.
Moved up to the number three position, from his usual spot at five, Chandimal made the most of his opportunity. His innings was a feast for the eyes, full of elegant drives and clever footwork against the spinners.
Chandimal and Dimuth Karunaratne had stitched together a valuable 122-run partnership when disaster struck.
A horrible mix-up between the two resulted in Karunaratne being run out. He had called for a run after pushing one to mid-wicket, but Chandimal left him high and dry, remaining glued to his spot.
Karunaratne, furious as a bull, knew well that the run was on, but Chandimal missed the memo, forgetting the basics that it’s the striker’s call.
After the hiccup, Chandimal got his act together and reached his second century of the year, confidently pushing one to mid-off and scrambling for a single. However, New Zealand, seemingly backed into a corner, started to adopt negative tactics, shutting up shop to slow down Sri Lanka’s momentum.
In an effort to break free, Chandimal tried to charge down the wicket against off-spinner Glenn Phillips but ended up missing the ball completely, cleaned up and walking back for 116. His third-wicket stand with Mathews had added 97 valuable runs.
Despite Chandimal’s departure, Sri Lanka continued to keep the scoreboard ticking.
Mathews, solid as a rock, combined with Kamindu Mendis to forge an unbroken 85-run stand for the fourth wicket. Mathews, ended the day unbeaten on 78, while Kamindu provided sturdy support with 51 not out.
In the process, Mathews became only the sixth batter to score over 2000 runs at a single venue, joining the elite company of Mahela Jayawardene (Galle and SSC), Kumar Sangakkara (SSC), Jacques Kallis (Cape Town), Joe Root (Lord’s) and Graham Gooch (Lord’s).
New Zealand, meanwhile, were having a day to forget, dropping two crucial catches, both by Daryl Mitchell at slip. Tom Blundell also missed a stumping chance off Karunaratne, and to top it off, Mathews was caught off a no-ball when William O’Rourke overstepped rubbing salt into the wound for the Kiwis.
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Rajiva wins gold and silver medals at Singapore Masters Athletics Meet
Masters double international Rajiva Wijetunge, who participated in his 100th athletics meet, made it a memorable one by winning gold for Shot Put and silver for Discus Throw in the 65 – 69 age category at the Singapore Masters Athletics Meet conducted at the Home of Athletics Stadium, Kallang Singapore over the weekend. With the gold and the sliver madals won by Rajiva, his international medals tally stands at 34 on his 67th birthday today (June 08).
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Dinara and Aahil crowned ITF J30 week 2 champions at SSC
The ITF J30 Week 2 Junior Tennis Tournament concluded at the SSC Courts on Sunday with Sri Lanka’s rising stars Dinara de Silva and Aahil Kaleel emerging as the girls’ and boys’ singles champions respectively.
The St. Bridget’s Convent, Colombo player produced a commanding performance in the girls’ singles final, defeating fellow Sri Lankan Yuhansa Peiris 4-1, 4-1 to secure the title. The victory marked another significant achievement for one of the country’s leading junior players.
According to family sources, the tournament is expected to be Dinara’s final ITF Junior event on Sri Lankan soil, making the title triumph a memorable farewell appearance before she turns her attention to competitions abroad.
In the boys’ singles final, S. Thomas’ College, Mount Lavinia player Aahil Kaleel battled back strongly to defeat India’s Chauhan Shiok 4-5, 4-0, 10-6 in an entertaining contest. After narrowly losing the opening set, Aahil dominated the second set before holding his nerve in the match tie-break to clinch the championship.
The victory was historic for Aahil, who became the first Sri Lankan player in 14 years to win the boys’ singles title at an ITF Junior tournament held in Sri Lanka. The last local player to achieve the feat was Shamal Dissanayake, who captured the title in 2012.
Adding further significance to the double success, both Dinara and Aahil train under the guidance of the Dineshkanthan Tennis School, highlighting the academy’s growing contribution to the development of Sri Lankan junior tennis.
The tournament concluded on a positive note for Sri Lanka, with local players claiming both singles titles and demonstrating the promising future of the country’s next generation of tennis talent.
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Rumesh’s Rome heroics a watershed moment for Sri Lankan Athletics
Sri Lanka’s former national javelin record holders Sachith Maduranga and Waruna Lakshan Dayaratne have hailed Rumesh Tharanga’s historic performance at the Rome Diamond League as a defining moment for Sri Lankan athletics, saying it has shattered long-standing misconceptions about the country’s ability to compete with the world’s best.
Tharanga produced a stunning world-leading throw of 92.62 metres at the Golden Gala Pietro Mennea meeting in Rome, setting a new meet record and becoming the first Sri Lankan athlete to win a Diamond League event.
Former national record holder Sachith Maduranga described the achievement as a watershed moment that had broken a number of myths which had prevented Sri Lankan athletes from believing they could excel at the highest international level.
”He has taken the javelin to a totally new level,” Maduranga said in an interview with The Island from Australia.
Reflecting on Tharanga’s early days in the sport, Maduranga recalled the confidence and determination displayed by the athlete from a young age.
”In one of his first encounters with me, he said that he would definitely break my junior record,” Maduranga said.
The former Asian Championships medallist revealed that after Tharanga’s impressive performances as a junior athlete, he strongly encouraged him to seek overseas training opportunities. Maduranga said he, together with a former president of Sri Lanka Athletics, had urged Tharanga to follow a similar path to the one that helped him secure success at the continental level.
However, Tharanga remained committed to working under his long-time coach Tony Prasanna.
”But he insisted that he would continue to train with his coach Tony Prasanna. Now he has proven that the knowledge of his local coach was enough to beat the world. This is phenomenal,” Maduranga said.
Former national record holder Waruna Lakshan Dayaratne also praised Tharanga’s remarkable achievement, joining the growing chorus of admiration for a performance that has elevated Sri Lankan athletics to unprecedented heights.
Tharanga’s Rome triumph has not only rewritten the record books but has also provided compelling evidence that world-class success can be achieved through dedication, talent and high-quality coaching available within Sri Lanka. His achievement is expected to inspire a new generation of athletes to dream bigger and challenge the world’s elite on the global stage. (RF)
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