Sports
St. Sebastian’s dominate at Bambalapitiya
Under 19 Cricket
by Reemus Fernando
St. Sebastian’s Moratuwa produced a strong performance against St. Peter’s in the Under 19 Division I Tier ‘A’ match at Bambalapitiya. At one stage the Sebs looked almost set to record an outright victory but rain interruptions prevented the match progressing to an interesting finish.
Richmond produced their best performance in the tournament so far when they earned first innings points against Lumbini at Darley Road. Pubudu Mihiranga collected a match bag of nine wickets. The match was hampered by rain in the afternoon session.
In a Tier ‘B’ match, De Mazenod forced St. Anthony’s Wattala to follow on at Kandana. The visitors managed to hold on to a draw. The home team took first innings points.
In the other Tier ‘B’ match, Pesandu Sanjan and Manuga Guruge fought back to restrict St. Sebastian’s Katuneriya to 141 for 9 wickets at stumps in reply to St. Thomas’ 151 runs at Katuneriya. For the home team Maheesha Sithum was the hero as he took eight wickets.
Results
Richmond record first innings win against Lumbini at Darley Road
Scores:
Lumbini 92 all out in 44.5 overs (Dinal Sewmina 26; Pubudu Mihiranga 5/33) and 115 for 7 in 54 overs (Ashan Shanilka 55; Pubudu Mihiranga 4/44)
Richmond 81 for 5 overnight 175 all out in 65.1 overs (Nikil Jayaweera 26, Minaga Ariyadasa 21, Shehan de Zoysa 54; Yashod Kavindu 2/33, Kanishka Rangana 2/19, Praveen Maneesha 3/55)
Sebs dominate at Bambalapitiya
Scores
St. Peter’s 146 all out in 38.5 overs (Joshua Sebastian 34, Jason Fernando 41, Thareen Sanketh 24n.o.; Adesh Almeida 6/31, Milantha Silva 2/47) and 105 for 6 in 34 overs (Dilana Damsara 50; Joshua Sebastian 33; Malintha Silva 3/17, Koshendra Fernando 2/40)
St. Sebastian’s 152 for 4 overnight 275 for 9 decl. in 78 overs (Ryan Dissanayake 46, Adesh Almeida 62, Lashen Fernando 26, Shefan Fernando 50n.o., Koshendra Fernando 37; Ethan Ransilige 2/28, Tharin Senvidu 2/43, Thareen Sanketh 2/45, Enosh Peterson 2/15)
Tier ‘B’
De Mazenod on first innings at Kandana
Scores
De Mazenod 305 for 8 decl. in 66 overs (Sharith Sudeena 66, Neshan Dias 62, Shevan Menusha 27, Dinosh Jelon 28, Praneeth Vithanage 22, Geenod Perera 27, Thisanga Semith 28n.o., Savinu Chanthula 20n.o.; Chamod Sandeepa 2/58, Akash Thejaka 3/58)
St. Anthony’s Wattala 132 all out in 71.3 overs (Harsha Weerasooriya 44, Hithesh Ruwanda 23; Sherith Sudeena 4/32, Praneeth Vithanage 4/22) and 109 for 7 in 42 overs (Shanel Yogarathna 21, Ridma Colombage 20n.o.; Sharith Sudeena 2/50, Savinu Chanthula 2/27, Dinidu Sasmith 2/05)
St. Thomas’ 151, St. Sebastian’s 141/9 at Katuneriya
Scores
St. Thomas’ 151 all out in 44.5 overs (Pesandu Sanjan 51, Manuga Guruge 25n.o., Loshitha Diksith 24; Maheesha Sithum 8/58)
St. Sebastian’s Katuneriya 141 for 9 in 37.5 overs (Menura Akarshana 63, Maheesha Sithum 33; Manuga Guruge 4/27 , Pesandu Sanjan 2/31)
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Pakistan’s famous cheerleader ‘Chacha Cricket’ to retire this year
Pakistan’s most famous cheerleader “Chacha Cricket” will retire this year. The third and final ODI between Pakistan and Australia in Lahore next week will be the last time he cheers for Pakistan at home, though he is hoping to cheer them on with the Pakistani flag from the stands in England this summer, during Pakistan’s three-Test tour.
Australia’s games in Lahore mark a full circle moment of sorts for Abdul Jalil – Chacha’s real name – who first witnessed a cricket match from the stands in Lahore when England toured for a Test series in 1968-69. He became a fixture at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium in the 1980s and 1990s when Pakistan played there regularly and his distinct dress – the deep green kurta and cap – catapulted him into the nation’s consciousness. He quit a job in the UAE to become Pakistan’s full-time mascot and travelled to England for the 1999 World Cup to cheer for the Wasim Akram-led side, after which he became a recognisable figure through the cricket-playing world.
Now at 77, Jalil wants to realise his dream of opening a restaurant and museum on the outskirts of his hometown, Sialkot. “I will display all the memorabilia I have gathered over the years at the museum,” he told ESPNcricinfo. “I had the target of cheering for Pakistan in 500 matches, which I have achieved.”
Jalil is a celebrity of sorts in Pakistan. His presence is sought at events, ranging from local tapeball matches to wedding ceremonies, and he now wants to use that for the benefit of others. “I have done everything for the sheer love of the game and my country. My mission has been to be a great ambassador of the country and make fans across the aisles happy. I am now also looking to do some welfare work after my retirement.”
Jalil had to “change three buses to reach Sharjah” from his office in Abu Dhabi to watch Pakistan play back in the day but the team’s recent deteriorating performances discouraged him from travelling to Sri Lanka for the 2026 T20 World Cup.
“I witnessed Pakistan’s three consecutive defeats to India [in the Asia Cup last year]. We have now lost nine in a row to India. I did not want them to lose another match after the Asia Cup.”
But Chacha has been cheerleading long enough to remember Pakistan’s dominance over India. He reminisces about those days fondly. “I was on the ground when Javed Miandad hit Chetan Sharma for a six on the last ball [in 1986 at Sharjah],” he said. “I vividly remember Miandad hitting him over deep midwicket. The other memorable match for me was when we beat India at The Oval [in the final of the Champions Trophy] in 2017.”
But two defeats, in particular, sting him. “They could not chase 120 against India at New York [at the 2024 T20 World Cup]. I had travelled a great distance to support the team.”
The other is from the 2011 World Cup when Pakistan fell 29 runs short of India’s 260 in the semi-final at Mohali. “I took a painstaking journey for that game,” he said. “I travelled from Sri Lanka to Karachi to Sialkot and then crossed into India. We could have won that match but mistakes happen. Wins and losses are part of the game.”
Pakistan are currently going through arguably the worst phase in their cricket history. They have not won a Test away from home since 2023 and were recently beaten in a two-Test series in Bangladesh, who recorded consecutive home and away sweeps over them. They finished the most recent World Test Championship cycle at the bottom of the table and have not made it to the knockouts of the last four ICC white-ball tournaments.
Like many Pakistani fans, Chacha is disappointed, but he retains hope that a change in fortune is around the corner, recalling his slogan: Hota hay bhai hota hay, khel mein aisa hota hay, kabhi agay kabhi peechay, kabhi khushi kabhi ghum, kabhi tum, kabhi hum. [Defeat is part of the game. Sometimes you are ahead of the opponent, and at times, they are. There are moments of happiness and sorrow in it. Sometimes they will win, other times we will.]
[Cricinfo]
Sports
South Africa Women’s maiden tour to Zimbabwe to feature five T20Is
Zimbabwe will host South Africa Women for a historic five-match T20I series at the Queens Sports Club in September. This will be South Africa’s first visit to the country and the first-ever T20I series between the two teams. The matches will be played on September 11, 13, 15, 17 and 19 and will start at 1.30pm local time.
Zimbabwe and South Africa have met only twice before in international cricket – during an ODI quadrangular series in South Africa in 2017.
“South Africa are one of the strongest teams in world cricket and this tour presents our players with a valuable opportunity to test themselves against elite opposition in home conditions,” ZC managing director Givemore Makoni said.
“This series reflects Zimbabwe Cricket’s continued commitment to investing in the women’s game and creating more opportunities for our players to compete at the highest level.”
Zimbabwe last played a home series in September-October 2025, when they hosted UAE. Since then, they have played in the 2026 T20 World Cup Global Qualifier, where they lost their all four matches. More recently, they toured New Zealand and Pakistan.
After the South Africa series, Zimbabwe are set to tour India for three T20Is and three ODIs. It will be Zimbabwe’s first visit to India.
[Cricinfo]
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Messi to represent Argentina at sixth World Cup
Lionel Messi will play in a sixth World Cup as he captains holders Argentina at the 2026 tournament.
The forward, who will turn 39 during the tournament, was named in Lionel Scaloni’s 26-man squad on Thursday after leading his country to a third World Cup triumph in Qatar four years ago with a penalty shootout victory over France.
With 26 appearances, Messi holds the current record for the most World Cup matches by any player – and will join Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo, 41, as the only male players to appear in a sixth edition of football’s biggest event this summer.
Aston Villa’s Emiliano Martinez, who was named the goalkeeper of the tournament in 2022, has been selected, as have Manchester United’s Lisandro Martinez and Tottenham’s Cristian Romero, who missed the end of the Premier League season with a knee injury.
Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister and Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez are also among the five British-based players in the squad for the finals, which will be held in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez and Inter’s Lautaro Martinez are among 17 players who lifted the trophy in 2022 returning to bid to retain it.
Argentina are in Group J and begin their campaign in Kansas City against Algeria (Wednesday, 17 June, 02:00 BST), before they play two games in Dallas, against Austria (Monday, 22 June, 18:00 BST) and Jordan (Sunday, 28 June, 02:00 BST).
Messi had been substituted during Inter Miami’s latest Major League Soccer match on Monday, but his club said he had not sustained an injury and was suffering from “muscle fatigue” in his left hamstring.
He has made 198 appearances for Argentina and will reach the 200-mark if he plays in both of his country’s friendly matches – against Honduras in Texas (Sunday, 7 June, 01:00 BST) and then against Iceland in Alabama (Tuesday, 9 June).
Notable absentees include in-form Aston Villa attacker Emi Buendia, whose Europa League final stunner was named goal of the tournament, forward Paolo Dybala, whose season at Roma has been disrupted by injury, and 18-year-old Real Madrid winger Franco Mastantuono.
With one cap, Benfica winger Gianluca Prestianni also misses out, after Fifa said he would sit out the first two games of the tournament for abusing Vinicius Jr.
Argentina World Cup squad
Goalkeepers: Juan Musso (Atletico Madrid), Geronimo Rulli (Marseille), Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa).
Defenders: Leonardo Balerdi (Marseille), Nicolas Tagliafico (Lyon), Gonzalo Montiel (River Plate), Lisandro Martinez (Manchester United), Cristian Romero (Tottenham), Nicolas Otamendi (Benfica), Facundo Medina (Marseille), Nahuel Molina (Atletico Madrid).
Midfielders: Leandro Paredes (River Plate), Rodrigo de Paul (Inter Miami), Valentin Barco (Strasbourg), Giovani lo Celso (Real Betis), Ezequiel Palacios (Bayer Leverkusen), Alexis Mac Allister (Liverpool), Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea).
Forwards: Julian Alvarez (Atletico Madrid), Lionel Messi (Inter Miami), Nicolas Gonzalez (Atletico Madrid), Thiago Almada (Atletico Madrid), Giuliano Simeone (Atletico Madrid), Nico Paz (Como), Jose Manuel Lopez (Palmeiras), Lautaro Martinez (Inter Milan).
[BBC]
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