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Sri Lanka eye reducing carbon emission and rugby cup championship
By A Special Sports Correspondent
Sri Lanka will host the Asia Rugby Men’s Division 1 Tournament in Colombo with much focus on reducing carbon emission at rugby venues where games are played.
This fact was emphasized upon by Sri Lanka Rugby (SLR) President Group Captain Retd. Nalin de Silva when the tournament was launched officially yesterday (April 29) at a leading hotel in Colombo with the participation of the captains of all the teams along with their officials. The tournament is contested by Kazakhstan, Qatar, India and host Sri Lanka with the opening game scheduled to take place today (April 30) at 4 pm between Kazakhstan and Qatar. This game will be followed by the match between Sri Lanka and India under floodlights.
De Silva emphasized on the fact that he had received the blessings of World Rugby (WR) to have an environmentally friendly tournament with the focus on reducing carbon emission at match venues. It is a known fact that there is carbon emission to the environment when matches are played under floodlights. According to SLR President De Silva, WR and United Nations have signed a pact to work towards reducing carbon emission by 50% at rugby venues by the year 2030.
To make SLR’s efforts to reduce carbon emission of this nature, Sri Lanka’s rugby authorities have roped in Plant Protectors, an organization working to protecting the environment, to be involved with the two-day tournament.
A representative of Plant Protectors, a Buddhist priest, speaking at the rugby launch said that a plant of an endangered tree would planted in the name of each player who scores a try during this Asian Rugby Tournament.
Nemantha Abeysinghe, the General Manager of Nippon Paint, one of the sponsors of the Asia Rugby tournament, said that as much as rugby boasts of sustaining itself he also wished to see this same quality when it came to conducting programmes associated with reducing carbon emission.
Sri Lanka can easily be rated as the favoutite to win their match against India and book its berth in the final of the tournament; scheduled for Saturday (May 4). According to Rear Admiral Udaya Hettiaarachchi, the Tournament Committee Chairman, the two teams featuring in today’s games and losing their encounters will feature in a clash termed as the ‘3rd place play-off’ and scheduled for Saturday. The teams winning their matches today will play against each other for the “Cup Championship’ on Saturday under floodlights.
Asia Rugby CEO Benjamin Van Rooyan speaking at the press conference said that Asia Rugby and the SLR are making a joint effort to make the tournament a success. “Rugby in Sri Lanka has as much a large audience as its cricket; hence a good quality spectator turnout is expected at the matches. There are some parts in the world which might not know about Sri Lanka’s involvement in rugby and there is no other irritating thing than someone asking me whether Sri Lankans do really play rugby. We (AR) want the division 1 tournament to work out well in Sri Lanka,” said Van Rooyan.
Sri Lanka is hosting the Asia Rugby Men’s Division 1 tournament after a lapse of 11 years and the country’s national team is participating in this tournament after seven years. Sri Lanka is led by Suhiru Anthony and coached by Sanath Martis, Nilfer Ibrahim and Dushanth Lewke. All matches will be played at the Race Course in Colombo 7.
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USA need to overturn history to beat Netherlands and stay alive
After running India close in their opening game in Mumbai, USA were outplayed by Pakistan in Colombo in their second. A third successive defeat, against Netherlands on Friday, will knock them out of contention for the Super Eight stage. History is also against USA: they have not beaten Netherlands in three attempts in men’s T20Is.
USA had earlier given New Zealand a scare during the warm-up fixture in Navi Mumbai, but injuries have weakened them since. Fast bowler Ali Khan is nursing a groin injury while Jasdeep Singh (shoulder injury) has been ruled out of the rest of the 2026 T20 World Cup, with former Pakistan fast bowler Ehsan Adil replacing him in the side. Adil was thrown into the XI straightaway in the second game, but ended up conceding 39 runs in three overs against the country of his birth at the Premadasa. It remains to be seen if Shubham Ranjane, who had hurt his knee, is back to full fitness.
USA are yet to nail down their opening combination: Saiteja Mukkamalla was left out after just one failure, against India. He was their most prolific batter in the lead-up to this World Cup and hit 50 off 31 balls in the warm-up match against New Zealand.
Netherlands will be high on confidence after easing past Namibia on the back of Bas de Leede’s all-round effort in Delhi. They bat deep, with Roelof van der Merwe listed at No. 9, and also have a surfeit of bowling options. That depth was central to giving Pakistan a scare in the tournament opener. Netherlands are also familiar with Chennai conditions – their entire squad trained at the Chennai Super Kings Academy in the city for around a week last month.
Picked as the only frontline left-arm spinner in the Netherlands side, ahead of Daniel Doram and Tim Pringle, Roleof van der Merwe followed up his 1 for 13 in three overs against Pakistan with 0 for 22 in two overs against Namibia. The 41-year-old could play a big role against a right-hand-batter heavy USA line-up.
Saurabh Netravalkar’s Mumbai homecoming was far from sweet: he ended up leaking 65 runs in his four overs for no wickets – the most by a bowler in an innings in the T20 World Cup. The left-arm seamer fared much better in USA’s next game against Pakistan, and will look to return to his best against Netherlands.
There’s no reason for Netherlands to tweak their winning combination unless there are any injuries or illnesses in their camp, though veteran Max O’Dowd has been below par.
Netherlands (probable): Max O’Dowd, Michael Levitt, Bas de Leede, Colin Ackermann, Scott Edwards (capt, wk), Zach Lion-Cachet, Logan van Beek, Aryan Dutt, Roelof van der Merwe, Timm van der Gugten, Fred Klaasen
If Ali Khan is fit, he could potentially come back in place of Adil. There might be a toss-up between Mukkamalla and Shayan Jahangir for the opening slot.
USA (probable): Andries Gous (wk), Shayan Jahangir/Saiteja Mukkamalla, Monank Patel (capt), Milind Kumar, Sanjay Krishnamurthi , Shubham Ranjane, Harmeet Singh , Mohammad Mohsin, Shadley van Schalkwyk, Saurabh Netravalkar, Ali Khan/Ehsan Adil
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