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Dinara clinches Under 14 girls’ singles title  

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Under 14 girls singles champion Dinara de Silva and Arushi Thomas. (Pix by Kamal Wanniarachchi

St. Bridget’s Convent, Colombo player Dinara de Silva won the Under 14 girls’ singles title of the National Tennis Championships 2021 as she beat Newstead Girls’ College player Arushi Thomas in the final played at the Sri Lanka Tennis Association courts on Wednesday.

Dinara de Silva registered a 7-6(4), 6-3 win to clinch the title.

A Royal-Thomain final in Under 14 boys singles

Top seed Lisal Goonetilleke ensured a Royal-Thomian final in the Under 14 boys’ singles of the National Tennis Championships when he won his semi-final on Wednesday.

S. Thomas’ College, Mount Lavinia player Goonetilleke will meet Royalist Tharuk Marasinghe in the Under 14 boys’ singles final today.

Goonetilleke registered a 6-1, 6-1 win over Yuthila Hettiarachchi in his semi-final.

In the Under 18 girls’ singles last 16 round, national champion Anjalika Kurera beat Tuvini de Silva 6-1, 7-5 to advance to the quarter-final while Vishmi Serasinghe advanced to the semi-finals of that category with a 6-0, 6-0 win over Arella de Zoysa. Serasinghe will meet the winner of the match between Dinethya Dharmaratne and Kurera in the semi-final.



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Wayne Jansz – a silent hero behind the scenes

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Kusal Mendis shares a moment with Wayne Jansz – the man who delivered when it mattered most

Sri Lanka batter Kusal Mendis took to social media yesterday to acknowledge an act of generosity that ensured he made it to the IPL crease fully kitted. His gratitude was directed at a Sri Lankan living in Pakistan who went above and beyond to deliver Mendis’ cricket gear to Colombo just in time. While Mendis mentioned the name – Mr. Wayne Jansz – what he left out was the man’s cricketing pedigree.

Wayne Jansz isn’t just another good Samaritan; he’s a former cricketer who turned out for St. Joseph’s College in the 1970s before donning the whites for Tamil Union. In fact, Jansz still holds bragging rights for a marathon 352-run opening stand with Athula Samarasekara in 1981, breaking the longstanding record set by the legendary pair of Herbie Felsinger and Markin Salih for Moors.

The following season, Tamil Union clinched the domestic title under the captaincy of the ever-graceful Mr. S. Skandakumar. That side was a Who’s Who of Sri Lankan cricket: Ashley de Silva, now CEO of Sri Lanka Cricket and Channa Wijemanne, the man who has run the travel desk for George Steuart like a maestro orchestrating a symphony. In cricketing circles, if you needed to be flown out last minute or pulled out of a visa muddle, you don’t have to look beyond anyone but Channa or Bernard Wijetunga. Legend has it Channa once whisked Sanath Jayasuriya off to the Netherlands from the UK, no visa in hand, no questions asked.

Back to Mendis. When tensions flared between India and Pakistan earlier this year, the players were evacuated from Islamabad via military aircraft. In the chaos, Mendis was forced to leave behind his kit bag – a batsman without his gear, as naked as a knight without his sword.

So when the IPL came calling, Mendis’ team scrambled to retrieve the bag. Couriers told them it will take several days. That’s when Channa stepped in. And like any good fielder who knows where the ball is headed before it’s hit, he knew exactly who to call – Wayne Jansz.

Now a high-flyer in Pakistan’s garment industry, Jansz didn’t hesitate. He hopped on a flight from Karachi to Islamabad, collected the kit bag, flew back to Karachi, and from there dashed to Colombo – delivering the prized possession just in time for Mendis to catch his connection to India. All in a day’s work for a man who plays the long innings in service and humility.

It’s people like Wayne Jansz who don’t make the headlines but play match-winning knocks behind the scenes. Juggling a demanding corporate job while batting for the country’s cricketers takes the kind of commitment you won’t find in any stat sheet.

by Rex Clementine

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Action from Beliatta

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Sadeesha Pabasara of Vijitha Central, Matara cleared a height of 1.45 metres in the Under 13 boys' high jump.

Stage one competition of the Sir John Tarbet Junior Athletics Championship was held at Beliatta on May 17. Junior school athletes from the Southern and Sabaragamuwa Provinces and Moneragala district took part in this leg. Here are some action pictures of the event.

(Pix by Kamal Wanniarachchi)

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Chinthaka heads Sri Lanka Cricket Scorers

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Committee members of Sri Lanka Cricket Scorers posing with president Chinthaka Munasinghe (front row 3rd from right)

Chinthaka Munasinghe was re-elected as President of Sri Lanka Cricket Scorers at the Annual General Meeting of the association held at the National Institute of Sports Sciences auditorium last week.

Munasinghe, Chamara de Silva (Secretary), Lalin Premarathna (Treasurer) and Ranga Samantha (Assignment Secretary for 2025/ 2026) were selected to their respective posts uncontested.

The newly appointed Executive Committee of Sri Lanka Scores for 2025/26:

President – Chinthaka Munasinghe

General Secretary – Chamara de Silva

Treasurer – Lalin Premarathne

Assignment Secretary – Ranga Samantha Vice Presidents – Fazal Mohomed and Saman Peiris

Assistant Secretary –Ishendra de Silva

Assistant Treasurer – Chamara Perera and Nilantha Herath

Assistant Assignment Secretary – Ishanka Udayanga and Dimuthu Asanka

Chief Organizer – Dinesh Kumara

Committee Members – Nishantha Jayasinghe, Tharaka Nanayakkara, Chamara Thilakarathne

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