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Declaration was to try and win the game – Chandimal
Army captain Dinesh Chandimal conceded that he opted to declare the innings when he had a chance to go onto score the highest First Class score by a Sri Lankan in a bid to win his team’s Premier League match against Saracens.
The former Sri Lanka captain shifted to Army this season having spent more than a decade with NCC.
Leading a young side, he reached 354 not out to go past Kithruwan Vithanage’s record for the highest individual score in domestic cricket in Sri Lanka.
There was plenty of time left in the game for Chandimal to have a crack at his first captain Mahela Jayawardene’s record for the highest score by a Sri Lankan in First Class cricket but he decided against it. Jayawardene scored 375 in a Test match against South Africa at the SSC in 2006.
“We are in the process of rebuilding cricket at Army and I thought to try and win the game outright. Had we done that, we would have finished fourth in the points table which would have been pretty impressive for a team like us as we do not have too many prominent players,” Chandimal told The Island.
In the end, Chandimal’s effort was in vain. Army were able to enforce the follow on after bowling out Saracens for 259. But they were only able to take five second innings wickets as the game ended at FTZ grounds yesterday. Army collected 12 points from the game compared to Saracens two. They finished sixth in the points table.
As for Chandimal, he completed 1000 runs for the season at an average of 96 to become the second highest run getter in Premier League.
CCC finished top of the table with four wins followed by NCC who recorded two wins.
Sri Lanka Cricket has announced that there will be no promotions and relegation this season in the Premier League as the outbreak of COVID 19 pandemic postponed the Premier League competition by several months.
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Kapila Wijegunawardena to head SLC’s new selection committee
The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has issued a statement approving the members nominated for the new Selection Committee of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC).
The appointments have been made by the Sports Minister in accordance with the powers vested under Section 39 (1) of the Sports Law No. 25 of 1973 and the Extraordinary Gazette Notification No. 2437/24 dated May 21, 2025.
The members of the new selection committee are:
Kapila Wijegunawardena – Chairman
Amal Silva – Member
Brendon Kuruppu – Member
Waruna Waragoda – Member
Vanessa De Silva – Member

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DR Congo cancels World Cup training camp over Ebola outbreak
The Democratic Republic of Congo has cancelled its pre-World Cup training camp in the capital, Kinshasa, because of an Ebola outbreak in the east of the country.
Preparations have been moved to Belgium amid the upsurge, which is thought to have killed more than 130 people.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has called the outbreak a “public health emergency of international concern”, but said it was not at pandemic level.
Jerry Kalemo, a spokesperson for the national football team, told international media that pre-tournament games in Europe would go ahead as planned, as the squad gears up for their first World Cup since 1974.
DR Congo are due to play friendly matches against Denmark, on 3 June in Belgium, and Chile, on 9 June in Spain, ahead of the World Cup finals.
A spokesperson for the DR Congo team told the Reuters news agency that the squad’s training camp had been cancelled due to travel restrictions imposed by the US, who are hosting the World Cup this summer, along with Mexico and Canada.
The US’ public health agency has banned entry from non-Americans who have been in the DR Congo, Uganda or South Sudan in the previous 21 days, in response to the Ebola outbreak
All DR Congo’s players, as well as the team’s French coach, Sébastien Desabre, are based outside the central African country and will therefore not be affected by the restrictions now the training camp has been cancelled.
The high-profile event in Kinshasa was supposed to have been attended by fans, along with DR Congo’s President Felix Tshisekedi, according to Reuters.
Kinshasa is roughly 1,800 km (1,120m) away from the eastern Ituri province, the epicentre of the Ebola outbreak. There have not yet been any reported cases in the city.
On Wednesday, the WHO said 139 people were thought to have died, out of 600 suspected cases. However, on the same day, Congolese health minister Samuel Roger Kamba told state broadcaster RTNC TV that authorities had registered 159 deaths.
(BBC Sports)
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