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Zampa five-for helps Australia clinch Chappell-Hadlee series

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Adam Zampa ran through the New Zealand batting order and bagged a five-for as Australia registered a thumping 113-run win in Cairns to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match Chappell-Hadlee ODI series. The tourists were bundled out for a mere 82 in a chase of 196.

In conditions, where the ball nipped around upfront, the Australian pacemen made crucial incisions to lay the platform for the win. Martin Guptill, who was put down in the first over, was dismissed off the fifth ball of that same over when he edged Mitchell Starc to Aaron Finch at first slip. Josh Hazlewood and Starc kept a tight lid on the scoring rate and also found movement and bounce to trouble Devon Conway and Kane Williamson.

In an attempt to break free, Conway played the pick-up shot off Sean Abbott, but could only find the man at fine leg. Abbott then brought a tentative Tom Latham forward to force him to edge one to the slip cordon. Such was Australia’s control over proceedings that Abbott ended up bowling four maiden overs in a row. The lack of intent from the visiting side resulted in a wicket, with the New Zealand skipper getting out LBW to a full toss from Zampa. Wiliamson took the review but couldn’t reverse it

Darly Mitchell then tried a reverse sweep while facing Zampa but couldn’t make the connection and was adjudged LBW. New Zealand’s sorry procession continued as Jimmy Neesham flicked one to midwicket while Starc returned for his second spell and ended Michael Bracewell’s brief stay at the crease. Zampa then provided the finishing touches by taking the last three wickets to fall. Incidentally, the last time New Zealand won an ODI in Australia was way back in 2009.

Earlier, the New Zealand pace pair of Trent Boult and Matt Henry had shared seven wickets between them to give New Zealand hope of pulling one back in the series. Australia, who were inserted into bat, suffered a collapse for the second time in two matches, losing their first four wickets for a mere 26 runs. Henry started the collapse by dismissing the out of form Aaron Finch for no score. His batting partner, David Warner, also was removed by Henry, with the southpaw mistiming a drive to mid-off.

Marnus Labuschagne then was done in by an excellent inswinger from Boult and was trapped in front. Boult also sent Marcus Stoinis back to the hut via the LBW mode. The home side slipped further when one of the heroes of the last game, Alex Carey, was stumped Tom Latham off Mitchell Santner. Steve Smith, who saw a slew of his batting partners trudging back to the pavilion, then went about doing the repair job alongside Glenn Maxwell. However, just when the pair looked set, Maxwell top-edged a pull off Boult to Martin Guptill.

Abbott, who replaced the injured Cameron Green in the side, also couldn’t make an impression, falling to a fine catch by Santner at covers off Henry. When Tim Southee got the better of Smith, it didn’t seem as if Australia would cross the 150-run mark. At that stage, Zampa and Starc strung together a timely association of 31 for the ninth wicket, before the former became Boult’s fourth victim. There was some more drama in the slog overs, as Hazlewood and Starc pushed Australia close to the 200-run mark by employing the loft, punch and a slog or two. Eventually, in tricky conditions for batting, Australia’s first innings total proved to be more than enough.

Brief scores:

Australia 195/9 (Steve Smith 61; Trent Boult 4-38, Matt Henry 3-33) beat New Zealand 82 in 33 overs (Adam Zampa 5-35, Sean Abbott 1-2) by 113 runs.

(Cricbuzz)



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Tharanga makes history with Diamond League second place

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National javelin record holder Rumesh Tharanga etched his name into Sri Lankan athletics history by becoming the first athlete from the country to secure a top-three finish at a Diamond League meeting when he produced a remarkable performance in Rabat during the early hours of Monday (Sri Lanka time).

‎Competing among the world’s elite throwers, the 23-year-old delivered a massive throw of 85.97 metres with his very first attempt to take an early lead in the men’s javelin contest. Although two-time world champion Anderson Peters later edged ahead with a throw of 86.08 metres, Tharanga held on to finish second and create a historic milestone for Sri Lankan athletics.

‎Tharanga became only the second Sri Lankan athlete to compete in the prestigious Diamond League, following sprint star Yupun Abeykoon. His runner-up finish is the best result ever achieved by a Sri Lankan at the World Athletics top-tier one-day meeting series, which is now in its 17th edition.

‎Despite throwing more than four metres short of his season’s best, Tharanga stood tall against a world-class field packed with Olympic and World Championship medallists. The former St. Peter’s College athlete consistently surpassed the 82-metre mark in all of his successful attempts, demonstrating impressive consistency under pressure.

‎Among the distinguished competitors, former Olympic and world medallists struggled to match Tharanga’s performance. Only Keshorn Walcott, who threw 82.53 metres, managed to exceed the 82-metre barrier apart from the leading duo. Former Olympic champion Thomas Röhler finished fourth with 81.61 metres, while Olympic silver medallist Julius Yego placed fifth with 80.59 metres.

‎The 85.97-metre effort ranks as the fourth-best throw of Tharanga’s career and is expected to significantly boost his world ranking. Earlier this year, he rewrote the national record books with a sensational throw of 89.37 metres in March, a mark that currently stands as the world-leading performance of the season.

‎With his latest achievement on one of athletics’ biggest stages, Tharanga has further strengthened his reputation as Sri Lanka’s brightest medal prospect for future global competitions, including the World Championships and the Olympic Games. His historic Diamond League podium finish serves as another indication that the Sri Lankan star is rapidly establishing himself among the world’s leading javelin throwers. (RF)

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All set for Lanka Premier League

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The countdown to the sixth edition of the Lanka Premier League has begun with the Player Draft taking place in Colombo. The draft provided an opportunity for the franchises to finalize their squads from a talent pool featuring leading international and domestic cricketers.

A total of 421 players were available for selection after more than 650 players from across the globe registered their interest in participating in the tournament. The draft marked the official start of preparations for LPL 2026, which will be played from July 17 to August 18 across Colombo, Dambulla and Pallekele.

Among the standout names available in the Platinum category were Afghanistan wicketkeeper-batter Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza, South Africa spinner Tabraiz Shamsi, New Zealand fast bowler Kyle Jamieson, Australia all-rounder Ashton Agar and Pakistan internationals Hasan Ali and Mohammad Nawaz.

Franchises also had the opportunity to strengthen their squads with established T20 performers such as Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Evin Lewis, Chris Lynn, Wiaan Mulder, and Ryan Burl.

The five participating teams – Colombo Kaps, Dambulla Sixers, Galle Gallants, Jaffna Kings and Kandy Royals – will assemble squads of between 18 and 20 players as they balance local talent with overseas experience ahead of the new season.

The player pool also includes several notable Pakistan cricketers, including Iftikhar Ahmed, Usman Khan, Hasan Nawaz, Sufyan Moqim, Akif Javed and Mohammad Wasim Jnr.

Teams seeking spin options will have a wealth of choices, including Ish Sodhi, Sandeep Lamichhane, Piyush Chawla, Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Cole McConchie, while experienced international campaigners such as Litton Das is a direct signing, Mushfiqur Rahim, Martin Guptill, Temba Bavuma, Gulbadin Naib and Rahkeem Cornwall are also available for selection.

As part of tournament regulations, every franchise must select at least one player from the Associate Star category. Among the leading candidates are USA fast bowler Shadley van Schalkwyk, Nepal star Dipendra Singh Airee, Scotland seamer Safyaan Sharif, USA captain Monank Patel, Corey Anderson and Ali Khan.

The Associate Star category also features a strong contingent from the United Arab Emirates, offering franchises an opportunity to tap into one of cricket’s fastest-rising associate nations. UAE captain Muhammad Waseem headlines the group alongside wicketkeeper-batter Vriitya Aravind, all-rounders Basil Hameed and Aayan Afzal Khan, experienced pacers Junaid Siddique and Zahoor Khan, emerging batter Alishan Sharafu and left-arm fast bowler Muhammad Jawadullah.

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Dinara wins double crown at SSC ITF J30

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Girls' Singles champion Dinara de Silva poses after receving the championship trophy from Tournament Director Chammika de Silva following her title-winning performance at the SSC ITF J30 Tournament. (Pix by Kamal Wanniarachchi)

Sri Lanka’s leading junior tennis player Dinara de Silva scripted another memorable win by capturing both the singles and doubles titles at the SSC ITF International Junior J30 Tournament Week 1, held at the SSC Courts in Colombo from May 25 to May 31.

‎Dinara showcased her class and experience throughout the competition before lifting the girls’ singles title with a hard-fought 7-6, 6-4 victory over Hong Kong’s Hiu Lam Ella Wong in the championship match.

Boys’ Doubles runners-up Ashlin de Silva and Mayooran Kubherane pose with their trophies after reaching the final.

‎The Sri Lankan star had earlier produced one of the most dominant performances of the tournament in the semifinals, brushing aside India’s Ahida Singh 6-0, 6-0 to secure her place in the final.

‎Dinara’s triumph was further enhanced when she teamed up with fellow Sri Lankan Yuhansa Peiris to clinch the girls’ doubles title. The local duo defeated Hong Kong pair Ling Sum Kanna and Hiu Lam Ella Wong 5-4, 5-4 in an exciting final to complete a memorable double triumph.

Girls’ Doubles Champions Dinara de Silva and Yuhansa Peiris.

‎Yuhansa also enjoyed an impressive run in the singles event, reaching the semifinals before going down to eventual runner-up Wong. The Hong Kong player prevailed 6-3, 3-6, 10-3 in a closely contested encounter.

‎Sri Lanka also had representation in the boys’ doubles final, where Ashlin de Silva and Mayooran Kubherane produced a spirited performance before narrowly losing to India’s Fazal Ali Meer and Singapore’s Zachary Sag. The Sri Lankan pair finished runners-up after a thrilling contest recording 5-4, 3-5, 10-8.‎

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