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Sri Lanka select uncapped Madushka, Rathnayake for Test tour of New Zealand in March

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Sri Lanka's 17-member squad for the away Tests in New Zealand (pic ESPNcricinfo)
The uncapped pair of Nishan Madushka and Milan Rathnayake will be part of the 17-man Sri Lanka Test squad that is set to tour New Zealand for two Tests in March. Also returning to the squad are Lahiru Kumara and Chamika Karunaratne, the latter having played his only Test back in 2019.
Madushka, 23, has seemingly forced his way into the selectors’ minds following a string of impressive performances against the England Lions earlier this year. Turning out for Sri Lanka A, he produced innings of 241 and 100, while he also hit 150 against the same opposition while representing a Board President’s XI.
His inclusion means Pathum Nissanka finds himself the odd man out. Nissanka had made an impressive start to his Test career, scoring 537 runs across 15 innings, and was a mainstay in the Lankan top order until mid 2022. Thereafter, a sub-par showing against Australia at home, where he scored just 43 runs in three innings – combined with a bout of Covid-19 – saw him omitted for Sri Lanka’s next two Tests against Pakistan. He has since made his mark in the white-ball format, but Madushka’s recent form has proved tough to ignore.
Alongside Nissanka, also out are Maheesh Theekshana, Lakshitha Manasinghe, Jeffrey Vandersay, Dunith Wellalage and Dilshan Madushanka. Aside from Nissanka and seamer Madushanka, the rest are all spin bowlers with only Wellalage offering something with the bat. With New Zealand conditions expected to favour seam and bounce, Sri Lanka have understandably sought to forego spin in favour of pace.
Rathnayake’s inclusion is a little more straightforward. The 26-year old had been the pick of the seam bowlers against England Lions, and while he’s unlikely to be called into the playing XI, he will provide adequate backup to Sri Lanka’s five other seam-bowling options -Kasun Rajitha, Asitha Fernando, Vishwa Fernando, and the returning pair of Kumara and Karunaratne, who is also a capable lower-order batter.
Slow left-armer Prabath Jayasuriya will be the lone frontline spinner, though the part-time off spin of Ramesh Mendis, Dhanajaya de Silva and Kamindu Mendis can also be called upon, if required.
On the batting front, Sri Lanka boast a relatively settled unit, led by the captain Dimuth Karunaratne.  Oshada Fernando is capable of batting anywhere at the top of the order, though it is his position that might be under threat by Madushka. Angelo Mathews and Dinesh Chandimal will offer middle-order experience in spades, while In Kusal Mendis, Sri Lanka have a man in red-hot form – albeit in white-ball cricket. Dhananjaya, Kamindu and Niroshan Dickwella round off the list.
Sri Lanka recently completed a training session in Radella – some 4000 feet above sea level – to simulate conditions that are close to New Zealand. The first Test is in Christchurch, starting March 9.
(Cricinfo)


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Aahil advances to quarter-finals at SSC ITF Junior J30 Tournament

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Aahil Kaleel (Pic by Kamal Wanniarachchi)

Sri Lanka’s Aahil Kaleel produced a commanding performance to book his place in the quarter-finals of the SSC ITF Junior J30 Circuit Week 2 tournament with an emphatic straight-set victory in the boys’ second-round encounter played at the SSC Courts.

‎Aahil outclassed Japan’s Shota Miyanota 6-0, 6-1 in a one-sided contest, displaying complete control throughout the match. The Sri Lankan youngster dominated from the outset, conceding just one game on his way to securing a comfortable victory and advancing to the last eight.

‎However, it was the end of the road for fellow Sri Lankan Ashling de Silva in the boys’ category. Ashling was beaten by Australia’s Chitroda Parth 6-0, 6-3 in the second round despite putting up a stronger challenge in the second set.

‎In the girls’ second-round matches, Sri Lanka’s Annaya Norbert also bowed out of the competition after suffering a 6-2, 6-4 defeat against India’s Deepti Venkatesan. Annaya fought hard in the second set but was unable to overturn the early advantage gained by her Indian opponent.

‎The ITF Junior J30 Circuit Week 2 tournament, currently underway at the SSC Courts, continues to provide valuable international exposure for Sri Lanka’s emerging tennis talent as they compete against players from across Asia and beyond.

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A bright dawn in the Caribbean

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Kusal Mendis was named Man of the Match

Sri Lanka’s home record in ODI cricket in recent years has been impressive, but they have struggled to reproduce the same consistency overseas. This year presents ample opportunities to set the record straight, with three challenging away assignments lined up. In September, Sri Lanka travel to the United Kingdom for a six match white ball series before heading to India over Christmas for another six-game assignment.

They could not have asked for a better start to the first of those tours, overcoming the West Indies by 42 runs in the opening ODI in Jamaica. Many Sri Lankan fans burnt the midnight oil to follow the contest and were rewarded with a performance that ticked plenty of boxes.

In modern ODI cricket, a total in excess of 300 remains a formidable target, particularly when scoreboard pressure comes into play. Sri Lankan supporters will now hope the team can build on this momentum and emerge from the Caribbean with the series safely tucked away.

The stakes are high. Ten teams qualify automatically for next year’s World Cup. Co-hosts South Africa and Zimbabwe have already secured their places, making the race for the remaining eight spots increasingly competitive. Sri Lanka currently occupy sixth place and remain comfortably inside the qualification zone. Between now and March next year, they simply need to keep their heads above water. England and India will provide sterner examinations later in the year, making a successful Caribbean campaign all the more important.

It is also the dawn of a new era. Kusal Mendis has begun his tenure as white ball captain while Gary Kirsten is embarking on his first assignment as head coach. Judging by the opening outing, both will be pleased with what they witnessed.

Mendis was undoubtedly the standout performer. Until his arrival at the crease, the West Indies fast bowlers had made scoring difficult, building pressure through a steady stream of dot balls. Mendis changed the complexion of the game almost immediately. He took calculated risks, disrupted the bowlers’ plans and refused to allow the spinners to settle into a rhythm. When he is in full flow, batting appears ridiculously simple. He deserved a hundred but his sparkling 72 off 62 deliveries, featuring four boundaries and four sixes, provided the impetus Sri Lanka needed.

Pathum Nissanka survived a scare when he was dropped off the very first ball of the innings. From there, however, he played the perfect anchor role, compiling a composed 79. Charith Asalanka and Janith Liyanage chipped in with valuable contributions in the forties as Sri Lanka surged beyond the 300 run mark.

The fielding, too, was sharp and energetic. Dushmantha Chameera did not enjoy much success with the new ball but returned at the death to make telling breakthroughs and help seal a comfortable victory.

The teams will remain in Jamaica, with Sabina Park hosting all six white ball fixtures of the tour. Thereafter, attention will shift to Antigua, where the two match Test series will bring the Caribbean adventure to a close.

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SLC name squads for Tri-Nation ‘A’ series and Four-Day series

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The Sri Lanka Cricket Selection Panel has named the following squads for the upcoming Tri-Nation ‘A’ Series and the Four-Day Series.

The Tri-Nation One-Day Series, featuring Sri Lanka ‘A’, India ‘A’, and Afghanistan ‘A’, will be played at the Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium (RDICS), Dambulla, commencing on 9 June 2026.

The Four-Day Series between Sri Lanka ‘A’ and India ‘A’ will be played at the Galle International Cricket Stadium (GICS), Galle, with the first match scheduled to begin on 25 June 2026.

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