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Hathurusinghe and Bangladesh – a match made in heaven

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Hathurusinghe got an extension with Bangladesh in 2016 and the deal was extended till 2019.

by Rex Clementine

It is common practice for cricket officials when they attend ICC meetings to ask their colleagues on the sidelines of those meetings for recommendations for names if the post of Head Coach of the national cricket team had become Sede vacante.

It’s a pretty good move too given these officials’ local knowledge on coaches looking after domestic sides. When Tryphon Miranda, the secretary of the board asked his Australian counterpart Bob Merriman in 2005 to suggest a replacement, for John Dyson, the Victorian said it seems. ‘Your Sri Lankan boys play too much football during training. Hire Dean Jones. He’ll make sure they will not see a football for the rest of their lives.’ That Jones was a fellow Victorian was beside the story. Najmul Husain the current head of the Bangladesh Cricket Board knows the art of survival. When he went for an ICC meeting in 2014, he floated the same question to cricket officials with vacancies in the coaching setup in Bangladesh. Najmul was surprised that the Aussies were floating the name of a Sri Lankan, little known internationally. Chandika Hathurusinghe by then was coaching New South Wales and had shaped the careers of a few Australian stars including Steve Smith. Najmul had a chat with Hatu. He wanted complete control of the proceedings, selections, fitness, domestic program and all of it. Bangladesh were in a hopeless position winning nothing internationally and making little progress. So there was no harm in casting the dice.

Soon, Bangladesh under Hatu started playing a totally new brand of cricket. Not quite like the cornered tigers but punching above their weight. Selection was done on merit and not on seniority. One or two superstars in the team were reminded it’s a team game and were even suspended. Hatu ruled Bangladesh cricket with an iron fist like Sarath Fonseka did Sri Lanka Army. Did Hatu like General Fonseka dump a few deserving men and promoted his loyalists to key positions? Of course, he did. Some Anandians after all feel intimidated by a few minute things.

Given his ruthless tenure in Dhaka, that is why it is quite surprising how Niroshan Dickwella and Danushka Gunatilleke were treated with kids’ gloves during his Sri Lankan tenure. He can tell us so many stories but there won’t be any takers. Just follow the simple rule, ‘if you do the crime, you do the time.’ Plus Shakib Al Hasan is a far bigger global superstar than our tattooed neighbours. Hathurusinghe got an extension with Bangladesh in 2016 and the deal was extended till 2019. Then SLC came calling in 2017 with their cricket in dire straits. Initially he wasn’t interested but SLC kept raising the price. Now it was going to be tough to resist as he was going to become the second most expensive coach after Ravi Shastri. His friends in Colombo kept warning him. But at one point in life we all fall for a better way of life.

We have a few things to learn from Hatu when he joined SLC, he didn’t burn bridges with Dhaka. He explained his reasons and quite frankly the Bengalis, friendly people Ike Sri Lankans understood his situation.

Now there’s a coaching vacancy again in their setup. It’s to Hatu they have turned to. It could be an interesting second innings.



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Dharshana and co win invitational relay

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Sri Lanka ‘A’ team inclusive of Olympian Aruna Dharshana, Sadew Rajakaruna, R. Madushan and Kalinga Kumarage won the invitational 4×400 metres relay ahead of Sri Lanka ‘B’ and India at Diyagama a little while ago.
They returned a time of 3:05.60 seconds( not the official time) to win.
They remained unchallanged from the gun to finish as Dharshana provided a solid start for the others to maintain. Their only challange came from the Sri Lanka ‘B’ team who beat India to the third place.
India did not field their best team.
Kalinga Kumarage did the anchor leg for Sri Lanka.
The Maldives and the Phillippine teams were well behind the winners.
Sri Lanka Athletics conducted the event in a bid to provide the country’s 4×400 metres team a chance to produce a top timing.
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Mohamed Salah signs new two-year contract with Liverpool

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Mohamed Salah has scored 243 goals in 394 games for Liverpool [BBC]

Egypt forward Mohamed Salah has signed a new two-year contract with Liverpool.

The 32-year-old’s previous deal was scheduled to run out in the summer and there had been doubts he would stay with the Reds following comments from him during the season and speculation linking him with a move to Saudi Arabia.

However, he is staying and will have the chance to add to his 243 goals and 109 assists for the club in 393 appearances.

“Of course I’m very excited – we have a great team now,” said Salah.

“Before also we had a great team. But I signed because I think we have a chance to win other trophies and enjoy my football.

“I have played eight years here, hopefully it’s going to be 10. I’m enjoying my life here, enjoying my football. I have had the best years of my career here.”

Salah has scored 32 goals in all competitions this season, including 27 in the Premier League as the Reds chase a 20th top-flight title. Liverpool are 11 points clear of second-placed Arsenal with seven games remaining.

Salah, who joined Liverpool from Roma in 2017, has won the Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup and Fifa Club World Cup with the Reds.

He was one of three key Liverpool players who will be out of contract this summer, along with right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold and centre-back Virgil van Dijk.

Netherlands defender Van Dijk has said there has been progress on talks over a new deal but Alexander-Arnold has been heavily linked with a move to Real Madrid.

[BBC]

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MS Dhoni to lead CSK after Ruturaj Gaikwad is ruled out of IPL with injury

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MS Dhoni chats with Stephen Flemming [Cricinfo]

MS Dhoni will lead Chennai Super Kings (CSK) for the remainder of IPL 2025 after Rutraj Gaikwad was ruled out of the rest of the season with an elbow injury.

CSK head coach Stephen Fleming confirmed the development on the eve of the home game against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) on Friday. It is a significant blow to CSK, who have made a bad start to their campaign by losing four of their first five matches. They are currently ninth in the points table,  above only Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH).

Gaikwad suffered the injury during CSK’s match against Rajasthan Royals (RR) in Guwahati on March 30. He was struck on his unprotected elbow after stepping out to fast bowler Tushar Deshpande and missing the ball in the second over of CSK’s unsuccessful chase, but continued batting and scored 63 in that game. He played two more games after that and made 5 against Delhi Capitals (DC) in Chennai on April 5 and 1 against Punjab Kings (PBKS) in Mullanpur on April 8. After five games, he was CSK’s second-highest run-scorer with 122 runs at a strike rate of 150.61; he was CSK’s highest run-scorer in IPL 2024.

“He [Gaikwad] got hit in Guwahati. He’s been operating with an amount of pain,” Fleming said in Chennai. “We got an X-ray, which was inconclusive, and we had an MRI, which revealed a fracture in his elbow, in the radial neck.

“So we’re disappointed, and feel for him. We appreciate the efforts that he’s gone to in terms of trying to play, but unfortunately, he’d be out of the tournament from now. We have an uncapped player, MS Dhoni, who will take over as captain for the remainder of the IPL.”

Dhoni, 43, had led CSK from 2008 until 2024, when he handed the captaincy to Gaikwad. He had also handed the captaincy to Ravindra Jadeja in 2022, but took back the leadership some way into the season after the team went through a bad run of results. Under Dhoni’s captaincy, CSK have won five IPL titles in 2010, 2011, 2018, 2021 and 2023 and two Champions League trophies as well.

“He [Dhoni] had no hesitation to step up and help guide us out of this if we can,” Fleming said. “So that was never a doubt. We’ll look at replacements. We’ve got some good players in the squad that have been with us a while, so we’ll look from within first. But yeah, there is an opportunity to see how we can enhance the squad probably moving forward into subsequent years.”

After their home game against KKR on today, CSK play two away games against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) on April 14 and Mumbai Indians (MI) on April 20.

[Cricinfo]

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