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Grassless Old Trafford track excites Sri Lankans

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Old Trafford in Manchester will host the first Test between Sri Lanka and England starting today.

Rex Clementine in Manchester

A fire alarm at Old Trafford yesterday afternoon when Sri Lanka came for their training saw the players being evacuated from the dressing room but later it emerged that there’s nothing to be alarmed at. It apparently was a false alarm. The Old Trafford pitch is not giving the team any alarms either as the grass has been cut and the wicket looks perfect for batting and it might assist spin bowlers too later in the game. The weather in Manchester remains wet and gloomy and that’s what Sri Lanka will need to overcome when the first Test gets underway here today (Wednesday).

The big news from the Sri Lankan camp is that fast bowler Milan Ratnayake will make his debut. The 28-year-old has been touring with Sri Lanka for the last 18 months but hasn’t won a cap for the national cricket team as yet even in white ball formats. It will be a big moment for him tomorrow and so will be for Sri Rahula Vidyalaya, Wariyapola and for Air Force and Moors, for whom he played First Class cricket.

It must have been a tough call for the Sri Lankan camp to leave out Lahiru Kumara, who bowled so well in Bangladesh when Sri Lanka completed a series win. However, in hindsight, Kumara is coming after a hamstring injury and the team management will be careful about his workload. Having said that, Ratnayake was the standout performer in the warm-up game in Worcester.

Kusal Mendis has retained his place in the playing eleven and will bat at number three and the newly named vice-captain should consider himself lucky. Mendis was almost dropped for the tour of Bangladesh but he retained his place as the selectors handed the wicketkeeping gloves to him. When Dinesh Chandimal was made to keep wickets in the warm-up game, the indication was that Chandimal will keep wickets in the Test series and Pathum Nissanka will replace Mendis at the top order. Yesterday it was confirmed Chandimal as the keeper, but Mendis has retained his place.

Time is running out for Mendis though. Failure at Old Trafford means the selectors have Hobson’s choice but to draft in Nissanka.

England are without captain Ben Stokes and Ollie Pope will lead the side in his absence. Zak Crawley is also unavailable due to injury and Dan Lawrence will open batting. Matthew Potts has been added to the team and England have four seam bowling options with Mark Wood leading the attack.

England (Playing XI)

Dan Lawrence, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope (Captain), Joe Root, Harry Brook, Jamie Smith (Wicketkeeper), Chris Woakes, Gus Atkinson, Matthew Potts, Mark Wood and Shoaib Bashir.

Sri Lanka (Playing XI)

Dimuth Karunaratne, Nishan Madushka, Kusal Mendis, Angelo Mathews, Dhananjaya de Silva (Captain), Dinesh Chandimal (Wicketkeeper), Kamindu Mendis, Milan Ratnayake, Prabath Jayasuriya, Asitha Fernando and Vishwa Fernando.



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Mbappe and Dembele net as France beat Morocco to reach World Cup semifinal

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Kylian Mbappe of France, centre,celebrates after scoring his team's first goal with Dayot Upamecano, left, and Ousmane Dembele, right, during the FIFA World Cup 2026 match [Aljazeera]

Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele were on target as France surged past Morocco 2-0 to book their place in the World Cup semifinals.

Mbappe curled in his eighth goal of the tournament on 60 minutes on Thursday before Dembele doubled Les Bleus’ lead six minutes later to settle a clinical victory at the Gillette Stadium outside Boston.

The win sends the 2018 champions into a last-four showdown against either Spain or Belgium in Arlington, Texas on Tuesday.

African champions Morocco had been tipped to pose a serious threat to France’s hopes of reaching a third consecutive World Cup final.

But Didier Deschamps’ men were always in control against a limited Morocco side who failed to register a single shot on goal until an 83rd-minute free-kick by Azzedine Ounahi was parried away by France goalkeeper Mike Maignan.

France, though, struggled to find a breakthrough, and missed the opportunity to take the lead on 28 minutes when Mbappe saw a penalty saved by Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou.

Mbappe had won the penalty after being brought down by Noussair Mazraoui but was forced to wait several minutes before being allowed to take the kick after a protracted VAR check.

Morocco managed to hold out to half-time, but it was always only a matter of time before France’s relentless pressure paid off.

The breakthrough came on the hour mark, with Mbappe bending a brilliant right-foot shot past Bounou from the edge of the area.

Paris Saint-Germain star Dembele made the game safe in the 66th minute, striding forward menacingly from midfield before steering a low finish into the bottom corner.

France now await the winner of Friday’s quarterfinal in Los Angeles between European champions Spain and Belgium.

[Aljazeera]

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Aahil and Akesha crowned Under-18 champions

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Aahil Kaleel (Pix by Kamal Wanniarachchi)

111th Vision Care Colombo Championship

Aahil Kaleel of S. Thomas’ College, Mount Lavinia and Akesha Silva of Newstead College, Negombo emerged as the boys’ and girls’ Under-18 singles champions respectively at the 111th Vision Care Colombo Championship, played on Sri Lanka Tennis Association’s clay courts.

‎Aahil staged a remarkable comeback in the boys’ Under-18 final to defeat Rehan Gunawardhane 1-6, 6-4, 10-5 after dropping the opening set. The S. Thomas’ player enjoyed an impressive run to the title, overpowering Dehan Wickramasinghe 6-1, 6-1 in the quarter-finals before edging Mayooran Kubheran in a thrilling semi-final 4-6, 7-5, 10-7.

‎In the girls’ Under-18 final, Akesha Silva was crowned champion after Sahansa Damsiluni retired while trailing 1-0. Akesha booked her place in the final with a convincing 6-1, 6-4 victory over Gethmi Fernando in the semi-finals. Her toughest challenge came in the quarter-finals, where she outlasted Sandithi Usgodaarachchi 6-3, 6-7(4), 14-12 in a marathon encounter.

Akesha Silva

‎In the boys’ Under-18 doubles semi-finals, Mayooran Kubheran and Ashlin de Silva defeated Ranida Ranaweera and Ashmal Mohamed 5-4, 4-1, while Methika Wickramasinghe and Jayin de Seram overcame Jamal Sabry and Lithum Jayabandu 4-1, 2-4, 10-2 to set up the championship final.

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ICC contacts ECB over Stokes retirement video

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Before start of Day 4, Stokes informed teammates of his decision during the Trent Bridge Test [Cricbuzz]
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has written to the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) after the governing body deemed the release of Ben Stokes’ retirement announcement during the third Test against New Zealand to be in breach of its Player and Match officials’ Area (PMOA) regulations.

Stokes’ decision to retire from international cricket was made public on the fourth day of the Trent Bridge Test, even as the match was still in progress. Before the start of play that morning, the former England captain informed his teammates of his decision in the dressing room, with that address filmed by ECB’s media team. The footage, complete with audio, was released to broadcasters and on social media shortly before the Tea interval while play was underway.

The ICC has since informed the ECB that publishing the footage before the conclusion of the Test contravened its PMOA minimum standards, which prohibit the recording and broadcast of audio and video from team dressing rooms during an ongoing international fixture. The regulations, introduced as part of the ICC’s anti-corruption framework, specifically state that no fixed or temporary recording equipment should be used inside dressing rooms for broadcast purposes.

In its correspondence, sent on Saturday, the ICC reiterated that any material captured within the PMOA must neither include audio nor be released before the end of a match. The governing body has not publicly commented on the matter, and the ECB is yet to issue a response.

Explaining the timing of the announcement after the fourth day’s play, Stokes said the rollout had been coordinated between his representatives and the ECB. “I just said, ‘You guys work with Michael Lumb and Neil Fairbrother, who work with me, and you guys just come up with a plan’,” said the all-rounder.

In a moment that added to the drama, Stokes was bowling when news of his retirement broke publicly and dismissed Zak Foulkes with the very next ball he delivered. His international career eventually came to an end on the fifth and final day of the Test.

Reacting to the news of ICC’s move, Stokes posted a sarcastic Tweet on Thursday (July 9), writing simply: “Sack him.”

Stokes’ retirement has also accelerated England’s search for a new Test captain ahead of next month’s three-Test series against Pakistan. Vice-captain Harry Brook has already said it would be an ‘honour’ to take over, although the ECB is understood to be taking its time before confirming an appointment.

England’s next Test assignment is at home against Pakistan, a three-Test series against Pakistan which will get underway at Headingley on August 19.

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