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Big-scoring Pesandu guides St.Thomas’ to semis

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Pesandu Sanjan scored his fifth century for St. Thomas' College Matara.

Thurstan and Isipatana win to set up Big Match in semi-finals

by Reemus Fernando

Skipper Pesandu Sanjan scored his fifth century of the season to guide St. Thomas’ Matara to a huge score of 472 runs to earn a first innings win over Devapathiraja Ratgama in the Under 19 Division I Tier ‘B’ quarter-final cricket encounter at Kurunegala on Monday.

Sanjan top scored with 172 runs to help his side overtake Devapathiraja’s first innings score of 418 runs. Later when they were given a target to chase, he scored an unbeaten half century.

The first innings win by St. Thomas’ completed the Under 19 Division I Tier ‘B’ semi-final line up inclusive of Battle of Brothers rivals Thurstan and Isipatana and Mahinda Galle.

While Mahinda reached the semis with a first innings win against Sri Sumangala, Panadura, both Isipatana and Thurstan scored outright victories in their quarter-finals.

Sethru Fernando stood out with a top score of 68 runs and a six wicket haul, while a five wicket haul in the first innings by Sri Lanka Under 19 skipper Vihas Thewmika and a blistering knock (35n.o.) in their run chase by Dinal Induwara were the other highlights frim Thurstan’s ten wickets victory over De Mazenod.

For Isipatana, Dasith Senal and Thithira Sansira bagged eight and nine wickets respectively. They beat St. Anne’s by 92 runs.

Pesandu shines for St. Thomas’ at Kurunegala

Scores

Devapathiraja

418 all out in 109.2 overs (Dhashaka Sandeep 58, Arosha Sithumina 24, Gimhan Rasanjana 119, Matheesha Saranga 62, Sandaru Malshan 63, Vihanga Indusara 45; Punal Pamuditha 2/18, Manuga Guruge 4/142, Pesandu Sanjan 3/120) and 202 for 6 decl. in 35 overs (Darshaka Sandeep 100, Arosha Sithumina 34, Gimhan Rasanjana 42; Ochintha Chamika 2/37, Pesandu Sanjan 2/41)

St. Thomas’

472 all out in 105 overs (Punal Pamuditha 24, Thathsara Dewmith 33, Pesandu Sanjan 172, Abdul Maajid 67, Manuga Guruge 86, Loshitha Diksith 43; Chamindu Padmika 2/58, Sandaru Malshan 2/116, Gimhan Rasanjana 3/74) and 91 for 4 in 22 overs (Thathsara Dewmith 21, Pesandu Sanjan 55n.o.; Arosha Sithumina 2/24)

Thurstan win by ten wickets at Darley Road

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De Mazenod

153 all out in 40.5 overs (Sharith Sudeena 25, Shevan Welgama 26, Thisanga Semith 26; Yovun Silpa 2/55, Vihas Thewmika 5/37) and 102 all out in 54.4 overs (Praneeth Vithanage 28; Sethru Fernando 6/25, Thanuga Palihawadana 4/40)

Thurstan

217 all out in 89 overs (Sethru Fernando 68, Pathum Dananjaya 45, Semika Rathnasiri 31; Sharith Sudeena 4/97, Praneeth Vithanage 2/13, Geenod Perera 2/13) and 42 for no loss in 3 overs (Dinal Induwara 35n.o.)

Isipatana win by 92 runs at Monaravila

Scores

Isipatana

197 all out in 59.1 overs (Ruchith Rodrigo 21, Maleesha Sandaruwan 46, Lesandu Kalpage 45, Chanul Dinoth 21, Dimuthu Tharaka 26; Bazeer Shakeel 2/25, Kevin Nanayakkara 2/47, Shehan Kumara 3/50, Yashmin Jayasundara 3/34) and 242 for 9 decl. in 56.2 overs (Ruchith Rodrigo 28, Maleesha Sandaruwan 26, Dimuthu Tharaka 25, Lesandu Kalpage 70, Chanul Dinoth 29, Menula Sadew 21n.o.; Kevin Nanayakkara 5/76, Yashmin Jayasundara 2/57)

St. Anne’s

232 all out in 73.5 overs (Vageesha Ranasinghe 44, Dinuga Abeysekara 22, Kushan Subasinghe 41, Oshada Kodikara 59, Shehan Kumara 35; Dasith Senal 4/72, Thithira Sansira 4/52) and 115 all out in 63.5 overs (Buddhima Nandasiri 23, Sanuja Dissanayake 22; Dasith Senal 4/48, Thithira Sansira 5/31)

Mahinda on first innings win at Moneragala

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Mahinda

217 all out in 84.4 overs (Thevindu Rashmika 33, Dulsith Dharshana 67, Sahanjith Samadith 23, Manitha Rajapaksha 60; Rusith Jayawardana 6/65, Bihaga Silva 2/26) and 182 all out in 51.2 overs (Randul Mabarana 25, Manitha Rajapaksha 24, Sahanjith Samadith 82; Sadev Hettiarachchi 3/47, Rusith Jayawardana 5/53)

Sri Sumangala

148 all out in 57.3 overs (Nikesh Iddamalgoda 35, Akila Wedamulla 38, Senira Wijegunasinghe 22; Sadew Nethmina 2/23, Arosha Udayanga 2/23, Sahanjith Samadith 3/20, Senuka Dangamuwa 2/39) and 217 for 8 in 45 overs (Sandeep Wijeratne 27, Duranka Silva 22, Akila Wedamulla 41n.o., Senira Wijegunasinghe 61; Sahanjith Samadith 3/72, Arosha Udayanga 2/61, Kaveen Rukshan 2/31)



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Yodasinghe aims at Yupun’s national record at Indoor World Championships

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Chamod Yodasinghe will look forward to improve his personal best which is just four milliseconds shy of Yupun Abeykoon’s national indoor 60 metres record

Olympian Yupun Abeykoon’s 60 metres Indoor National record is among several national indoor records under threat when Sri Lanka’s top sprinters vie for honours at the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Nanjing China from today.

The country’s athletes do not get many chances to take part in indoor competitions. Most of the current national indoor records are owned by athletes who were based in Europe or USA when the records were established. Italy based sprinter Abeykoon established the current national indoor 60 metres record of 6.59 second in 2021.

With a world class field around him and a faster track providing support Chamod Yodasinghe is looking forward to improving his personal best (6.63secs) which is just four milliseconds behind Abeykoon’s national record. “Events in the magnitude of World Championships are conducted on tracks that support faster performances. We look forward for several record breaking performances,” Yodasinghe’s coach Sanjeewa Weerakkody told ‘The Island’ before the team’s departure to Nanjing.

Weerakkody is also the coach cum manager of the Sri Lanka team for Nanjing.

Former Royal College hurdler Kaveesha Bandara is the current national record holder in the 60 metres hurdles. His outdoor record mark of 7.80 seconds is faster than Chaminda Fonseka’s 1998 indoor record of 7.90 seconds.

Similarly Kalinga Kumarage too will be eager to lower legendary Sugath Thilakaratne’s indoor record mark of 46.70 seconds.

With this competition offering high points for top performances all three will be aiming at improving their rankings as well in a World Championship year.

The men’s 4×400 metres indoor national record is another record that is under serious threat. The current national indoor record of 3:11.29 established at the Asian Indoor Championship in Macau in 2007 will be on the back of Kumarage’s mind when he anchors the event in the final.

It will be the first time the country’s women’s 4×400 team will be running at an indoor championships. Whatever the time produced by the quartet anchored by Nadeesha Ramanayake will become a national record.

The Sri Lanka women’s 4×400 team will vie against the US, Poland, China, India and Australia teams. The US team is the undisputed favourites. According to World Athletics USA’s squad features three of the four women that earned 4x400m silver in Glasgow last year – Alexis Holmes, Bailey Lear and Quanera Hayes – along with Rosey Effiong, Karimah Davis and Maya Singletary.

 by Reemus Fernando 

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Shakib Al Hasan clears bowling action reassessment test

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After failing two tests, Shakib finally managed to clear his bowling action [Cricbuzz]

Bangladesh’s veteran all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has finally been cleared of suspect action after suffering months of negativity regarding the same. The 37-year-old had failed the test twice but  the latest results suggest that Shakib has finally managed to clear the air around his bowling action.

The development comes as a huge sigh of relief for Shakib who had been excluded for Bangladesh’s Champions Trophy squad as the selectors didn’t want to pick him as a specialist batter. Having been suspended to bowl meant that the all-rounder couldn’t take part of the ICC event which  had been earmarked as a farewell tournament for him in international cricket.

The phrase third-time lucky proved right for Shakib who cleared his latest bowling action test in England. When contacted by Cricbuzz, he confirmed the news with an understandable air of happiness.

“The news is right (passing about the bowling test) and I am cleared to bowl again,” Shakib said.

Shakib’s bowling action first came under scrutiny during a County Championship match for Surrey against Somerset in September 2024. Subsequently, the England and
Wales Cricket Board [ECB] suspended him following an independent evaluation that declared his action illegal.

Shakib then underwent two separate reassessments, first in England and then in India, failing both attempts, following which he was suspended from bowling.

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Kalinga carries weight of expectations 

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Sri Lanka team for World Indoor Championships. (Seated from left) Sayuri Mendis, Nadeesha Ramanayake, Saman Kumara Gunawardana (Secretary General of Sri Lanka Athletics), Sanjeewa Weerakkody (Team Coach), Kalinga Kumarage (Team Captain) and Chamod Yodasinghe.  (Standing from left) Jithma Wijethunga, Jayeshi Uththara, Sadew Rajakaruna, Nadun Kaveesha Bandara, Omel   Shashintha de Silva, Randima Madushan, Isuru Lakshan and Nishendra Fernando. 

Sri Lanka at World Indoor Athletics Championships 

In the absence of Aruna Dharshana, Kalinga Kumarage is shouldering an extra burden in living up to the reputation of Asian Champions in the 4×400 metres relay when the World Indoor Championship commences in Nanjing China on Friday.

The men’s 400 metres is Sri Lanka’s biggest strength in track and field events though two javelin throwers currently dominate world athletics top lists for the 2025 season. With the track and field season still in its start, the country’s top sprinters were yet to flex their muscles when the opportunity arose for the 400 metres sprinters  to compete at the World Indoor Championships.

Kalinga Kumarage

Kumarage is the only experienced campaigner in the men’s 4×400 metres relay team scheduled to compete against world leading USA, Jamaica, Hungary, Nigeria and China in the men’s 4×400 metres final. Both Aruna Dharshana and Kalinga Kumarage had been involved in some of the fastest relay performances for Sri Lanka at international arena including the Asian Games, Asian Championship and Asian Relays. But Dharshana is not available for the event as he is currently competing in Australia. Kumarage is the only member from the gold winning team at last year’s Asian Relays competing in Nanjing. However, it will be a huge opportunity for Randima Madushan and the two juniors Sadew Rajakaruna and Omel Shashintha when they brush shoulders against top sprinters in a global final.

Apart from the relay, Kalinga will also compete in the men’s 400 metres where he will look to produce a top performance in a bid to improve his rankings.

Sri Lanka is fielding its biggest contingent to a world indoor championship this year. The team is inclusive of sprinter Chamod Yodasinghe who will compete in the 60 metres, hurdler Kaveesha Bandara (60 m hurdles) and the men’s and women’s 4×400 metres relay teams.

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Rajakaruna clarifies on behalf of Dharshana

Asanka Rajakaruna, the coach of leading 400 metres specialist Aruna Djarshana said that his charge was unaware of the 4×400 metres relay invitation extended by World Athletics to Sri Lanka for this week’s World Indoor Championships.

He said this with reference to our article on Tuesday which quoted a Sri Lanka Athletics official as having said that Dharshana had decided to stay in Australia to complete his commitments and was not available for the World Indoor Championships.

“We were not informed about the World Indoor Championships. We have always given priority to national duty. Dharshana would have taken the opportunity with open arms had he been informed of the opportunity to compete at the World Indoor Championship,” Asanka Rajakaruna told The Island.

Sri Lanka received the invitation to include relay teams for the World Indoor Championships well after Aruna Dharshana left for Australia.

by Reemus Fernando 

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