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Sri Lanka to field 18 member team for Asian Junior Athletics Championships
Akalanka, Kavinda to be included in the junior team
by Reemus Fernando
Commonwealth Youth Games medallist Ayomal Akalanka and triple jumper Hasitha Kavinda Dissanayake are likely to be included in the Sri Lanka junior team for the Asian Junior Athletics Championship subject to a fitness test.
Sri Lanka Athletics has sought Sports Ministry approval to field a team of 18 athletes for the biennial event to be held from April 23 to 26 in Dubai.
The five athletes who reached locally set qualifying standards for individual disciplines at the Selection Trial early this month will be joined by Akalanka and Dissanayake for individual events and 11 others, who will form four relay teams.
A senior official of SLA said that both Akalanka and Dissanayake have recent performances which merit selection to the team.
Nannapurawa MV, Bibila athlete Madushani Herath, Wickramabahu National School, Gampola runner Tharushi Abisheka, Ananda College sprinter Meron Wijesinghe and Lyceum International Wattala high jumpers Tharusha Mendis and Deneth Anuhas were the athletes who reached qualifying standards at the selection trial.
The selectors have picked four athletes each for the girls’ and boys’ 4×400 metres relays and three sprinters who competed alongside Meron Wijesinghe in the 100 metres dash to form the boys’ 4×100 metres relay.
The top two athletes in the 4×400 metres boys’ and girls’ relay teams will join to form the 4×400 metres mixed relay.
Boys:
Meron Wijesinghe – 100m (Ananda Colombo)
Tharusha Mendis – high jump (Lyceum Wattala)
Deneth Anuhas – high jump (Lyceum Wattala)
Ayomal Akalanka – 400m hurdles (Ambagamuwa MV)
Hasitha Kavinda Dissanayake – triple jump (Lyceum Gampaha)
Induwara Weeraratne – 4x100m (Leeds Matara)
R. I. Vidushan – 4x100m (Ananda Colombo)
Malith Thamel – 4x100m (De Mazenod Kandana)
Jathya Kirulu – 4x400m (Mahinda Galle)
Theminda Rajapaksha – 4x400m (Maliyadeva Kurunegala)
Hasindu Nathsara – 4x400m (Lumbini Colombo)
J.O.S. Silva – 4x400m (St. Sebastian’s Kandana)
Girls:
Madushani Herath – long jump, triple jump (Nannapurawa MV Bibila)
Tharushi Abisheka – 800m (Wickramabahu NS Gampola)
Nuhasna Kodituwakku – 4x400m (Matara Central)
Jithma Wijetunga – 4x400m (Lyceum Wattala)
Pravindi Dunusinghe – 4x400m (Maliyadeva BV Kurunegala)
Charuni Pramudika – 4x400m (Holy Cross Gampaha)
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Renuka and Deepti back with a bang as India seal the series
Shafali Verma continued her superb form, cracking a 42-ball 79 as India brushed aside Sri Lanka once again to win the third T20I in Thiruvananthapuram and complete a series victory.
The template was familiar and ruthlessly executed: win the toss, bowl, restrict Sri Lanka, and then stroll through the chase. Just as in the first two matches, India were clinical. Renuka Singh spearheaded the bowling, with support from Deepti Sharma, to keep Sri Lanka to 112 for 7 before Shafali wrapped up the chase with 40 balls to spare.
Sri Lanka shuffled their opening combination, leaving out Vishmi Gunaratne and promoting Hasini Perera to partner Chamari Athapaththu. Perera showed early intent, striking two boundaries off Renuka, who returned to the XI in place of Arundhati Reddy, in the first over.
India introduced Deepti in the third, and Perera greeted her with another boundary. While Perera looked positive, Athapaththu struggled to find her rhythm, managing just 3 off 12 in a stand worth 25 – Sri Lanka’s highest opening partnership of the series. The pressure told in the fifth over when Athapaththu attempted a cross-batted swipe and top-edged to mid-on, handing Deepti her first wicket.
Renuka then turned the screws in her second over of the powerplay. After Perera pierced the infield early in the over, Renuka placed Deepti at short third, a move that paid dividends as Perera edged one straight to the fielder. She fell for 25 off 18, unable to capitalise on her start. Renuka capped off the over in style, having Harshitha Samarawickrama caught and bowled off the final delivery, swinging the powerplay decisively India’s way.
From there, the contest drifted into territory that had become all too familiar over the course of the series.
With Sri Lanka at 45 for 4 at the halfway stage, Imesha Dulani – coming into the XI for this match – combined with Kavisha Dilhari to add some much-needed runs for the fifth wicket. Dulani, reprieved on 8 when Shree Charani put down a chance, found the gaps, while Dilhari injected some intent, launching Kranti Gaud for a six.
The partnership, however, was short-lived. Deepti ensured it did not go beyond 40 runs, having Dilhari caught at deep midwicket for 20 en route to becoming the joint highest wicket taker in women’s T20Is.
India were not flawless in the field, putting down two more chances – Kaushini Nuthyangana on 4 by Gaud and Malsha Shehani on 5 by Deepti – but Sri Lanka failed to make India pay, drifting to 112 for 7 at the end of 20 overs.
Shafali set the tone for the chase immediately, launching Shehani for 6, 4 and 4 in the opening over. Smriti Mandhana struggled to find fluency at the other end, but it scarcely mattered with Shafali in full flow. She took on debutant Nimasha Meepage in the third over, picking up two boundaries, before Mandhana fell for 1 in the fourth, also burning a review in the process.
Shafali, meanwhile, continued to show her full range. In the fifth over, she took Meepage for 19 runs: starting with an uppish drive to the extra cover boundary, a back-foot whip that raced through midwicket, a full toss that was muscled for six over extra, and finishing the over by dropping to one knee to loft another boundary over cover. By then, she had raced to 43 off just 19 balls, bringing up her half-century in the following over from 24 deliveries. India, on the whole, were 55 for 1.
Shafali continued to dictate terms, scoring 68.7% of her team’s runs in a completed innings – which is a new national record – and rising to No. 4 on the list of India’s highest run-getters in women’s T20Is.
The win, along with a 3-0 lead in the five-match series, marked Harmanpreet Kaur’s 77th as captain, going past Meg Lanning to become the most successful captain in the format.
Brief scores:
India Women 115 for 2 in 13.2 overs (Shafali Verma 79*, Harmanpreet Kaur 21*; Kavisha Dilhari 2-18) beat Sri Lanka Women 112 for 7 in 20 overs (Hasini Perera 25, Imesha Dulani 27, Kavisha Dilhari 20, Kaushini Nuthyangana 10*; Renuka Singh 4-21, Deepti Sharma 3-18) by eight wickets
(Cricinfo)
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