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The Picasso of mind games

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by Rex Clementine

Three generations of Sri Lankan cricketers have total admiration for one of the finest fast bowlers to grace the game – Wasim Akram. The Sultan of Swing as he is fondly known came into the international scene when Roy Dias was at his prime while Kumar Sangakkara played during the twilight of the great man’s career. Aravinda de Silva bore the brunt of Wasim’s prime and all three generations have little doubt that Wasim was the toughest bowler they faced. The former Pakistani captain is in Colombo as the brand ambassador of Lanka Premier League.

You can not teach someone to bowl fast. You either have it or don’t have it. Wasim in that way was supremely gifted. But what made his opponents to call him the most feared bowler in the game was his ability to outsmart the batsmen and set them up. That’s what someone like Lahiru Kumara perhaps lacks – all brawn and no brain.

Not often do you come across bowlers who are able to generate extreme pace and at the same time move the ball to deadly effect. The older ball was Wasim’s biggest weapon as he made batters eat humble pie with reverse swing.

As Sanath Jayasuriya once said, Wasim gives you a false assurance that you have got the measure of him by sending down a half-volley. That delivery will be elegantly put away. Sometimes he sends down another freebie the very next ball to boost your confidence even further. The next ball will be quicker and on the money and often you are either beaten for pace and bowled, caught behind or trapped leg before wicket. If cricket were a mind game, Wasim was the Picasso of it.

Wasim took two hat-tricks against Sri Lanka in Test cricket. In fact those two hat-tricks came in back to back Test matches in the Asian Test championship in 1998. Rumesh Kaluwitharana was one of the victims on that occasions. He came up with an interesting observation, “Sometimes the ball that he bowled with a short run up was quicker than the one he bowled with a longer run up.”

The run-up had been purposely shortened to fool the batsman that the fast bowler was fed up with it. On some other instances it had been done to give the batsman very little reaction time. None played the mind games better than the Sultan of Swing.

Umpire B.C. Cooray, a honest and tough man, wasn’t giving too many decisions in Wasim’s favour one day at SSC. He was furious. Not only was the umpire being firm, his fielders were a let down as well spilling chances. Wasim then sent down a vicious bouncer for which the batsman had no idea and took evasive action and then Wasim himself completed the catch taking mid-on out of the equation.

Wasim could bat too. There was this Test match in Galle where Pakistan were hopelessly placed. Then he hit a hundred to bail the side out. Wasim’s leadership was inspirational. In the toxic environment of Pakistani cricket, you need a strong leader to hold the team together and this he did exceptionally well having taken over from the great Imran Khan.

Often international cricketers play their cards close to their chests rarely letting out trade secrets. Not Wasim though. Chaminda Vaas has credited him often for teaching some of the little known secrets.

The time that Wasim spends in Colombo is an occasion for us as a nation to celebrate this athlete who has added much colour to the great game of ours. There will be a few parties at Pedris Road close to the Thurstan College swimming pool over the next few days. Lucky are the ones who are invited for these evenings where some cracking cricketing stories will be told. Not only is Wasim Akram a deadly bowler, accomplished batsman and an inspirational leader, he is also one of the finest storytellers in cricket.



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IPL 2025: Chennai Super Kings suffer fifth loss on the trot as Kolkata Knight Riders register monster win

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Sunil Narine capturedthree wickets and scored 44 runs for KKR

So that’s what happens when Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) get the kind of pitch their spinners like. Sunil Narine, Varun Chakravarthy and Moeen Ali (12-1-55-6) went into Chepauk and burgled wickets away from the five-time IPL champions until they were a pale, weak shadow of themselves. Chennai Super Kings (CSK) crumbled to 103 for 9, their lowest IPL total at home, suffered a fifth successive defeat, which had never happened before in their entire history, and are marooned in ninth place on the points table. Welcome back to captaincy, MS Dhoni.

The major characteristic of a black-soil pitch is that it is slow and it grips. It felt like home, which is ironic because home hasn’t felt like home for them this season. KKR would prefer to play most of their matches in conditions like this but their efforts to procure them at the Eden Gardens hasn’t gone well. Ajinkya Rahane doesn’t even want to talk about it now. He did, however, spearhead a phenomenal bowling performance. He brought Moeen into the XI and set him loose on CSK’s two left-hand openers. Devon Conway couldn’t overcome the handicap. The KKR offspinner pocketed a wicket maiden. In the next over, Rachin Ravindra was gone. CSK were bleeding by the end of the powerplay, their 31 for 2 only slightly better than the season low of 30 for 3 that they themselves had set, against Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

Exposing this CSK team’s middle order is the only thing their oppositions need to do to win against them. Rahul Tripathi was brought in as Ruturaj Gaikwad’s replacement but he couldn’t figure out whether he wanted to hit out or play through and that indecision was reflected in his final score – 16 off 22. Vijay Shankar could have been dismissed for a duck, or for 20, had KKR held onto their catches. Even with those two lives he couldn’t push on to make a big score. Shivam Dube walked out with CSK at 59 for 3. He had faced only 13 balls and that was still enough time for the score to slip to 75 for 8, at which point his team was in danger of recording their lowest total in IPL history.

For the 16th time in his IPL career, Narine bowled his four overs without conceding a boundary. No one, having got through their full quota, has done it more times. He also knocked off Tripathi, who didn’t know which way the ball would turn, and Ravindra Jadeja and MS Dhoni, who didn’t know which way the ball would spin. There was some doubt over the Dhonii lbw, though. UltraEdge showed what looked like faint murmurs as the ball passed the bat.

CSK were being smothered. They had to wait 63 balls between boundaries – only two teams have ever been that emphatically silenced in this tournament – and hit just three after the eighth over (one of them off a top edge). They had to bring in Deepak Hooda as Impact Player, accepting the risk of going in with a bowler short when they would have to defend this total. But even that gamble backfired. Hooda fell for a duck and one of their key players, Matheesha Pathirana, could not take part in the game.

Defending 103 is a thankless job because bowlers tend to go hard searching for wickets and in that process they leak runs. After under-performing in their batting powerplay, CSK underwhelmed with their bowling powerplay. KKR ransacked 71 runs in the first six overs. This game was no contest.

Brief scores:
Kolkata Knight Riders 107 for 2 in 10.1 overs  (Sunil Narine 44, Quinton de Kock 23, Ajinkaya Rahane 20*, Rinku Singh 15*; Anshul Kamboj 1-19, Noor Ahmad 1-08) beat Chennai Super Kings 103 for 9 in 20 overs (Devon Conway 12, Rahul Tripathi 16, Vijay Shankar 29, Shivam Dube 31; Sunil  Narine 3-13, Varun Chakravarthy 2-22, Harshit Rana 2-16, Moeen Ali 1-20, Vaibhav Arora 1-31) by eight wickets

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Dharshana and co win invitational relay

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Sri Lanka ‘A’ team inclusive of Olympian Aruna Dharshana, Sadew Rajakaruna, R. Madushan and Kalinga Kumarage won the invitational 4×400 metres relay ahead of Sri Lanka ‘B’ and India at Diyagama a little while ago.
They returned a time of 3:05.60 seconds( not the official time) to win.
They remained unchallanged from the gun to finish as Dharshana provided a solid start for the others to maintain. Their only challange came from the Sri Lanka ‘B’ team who beat India to the third place.
India did not field their best team.
Kalinga Kumarage did the anchor leg for Sri Lanka.
The Maldives and the Phillippine teams were well behind the winners.
Sri Lanka Athletics conducted the event in a bid to provide the country’s 4×400 metres team a chance to produce a top timing.
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Mohamed Salah signs new two-year contract with Liverpool

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Mohamed Salah has scored 243 goals in 394 games for Liverpool [BBC]

Egypt forward Mohamed Salah has signed a new two-year contract with Liverpool.

The 32-year-old’s previous deal was scheduled to run out in the summer and there had been doubts he would stay with the Reds following comments from him during the season and speculation linking him with a move to Saudi Arabia.

However, he is staying and will have the chance to add to his 243 goals and 109 assists for the club in 393 appearances.

“Of course I’m very excited – we have a great team now,” said Salah.

“Before also we had a great team. But I signed because I think we have a chance to win other trophies and enjoy my football.

“I have played eight years here, hopefully it’s going to be 10. I’m enjoying my life here, enjoying my football. I have had the best years of my career here.”

Salah has scored 32 goals in all competitions this season, including 27 in the Premier League as the Reds chase a 20th top-flight title. Liverpool are 11 points clear of second-placed Arsenal with seven games remaining.

Salah, who joined Liverpool from Roma in 2017, has won the Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup and Fifa Club World Cup with the Reds.

He was one of three key Liverpool players who will be out of contract this summer, along with right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold and centre-back Virgil van Dijk.

Netherlands defender Van Dijk has said there has been progress on talks over a new deal but Alexander-Arnold has been heavily linked with a move to Real Madrid.

[BBC]

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