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HFC sweep Western Province School Games basketball titles

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Holy Family Convent, Bambalapitiya won both Under-17 and Under-20 basketball titles of the Western Province School Games held recently. HFC met St. Joseph’s Girls School, Nugegoda in the finals and won 43 to 23 after leading 27 to 17 at half-time.

Binuthi Jayasinghe (13), Misheni Perera (12), Venessa Fernando (5) and Amaya Henry (5) were the leading scorers. In the Under-20 finals, HFC met Good Shepherd Convent, Kotahena and won 70-50. The half-time score was 30-25. Dihini Dharmadasa (22), Tiara De Silva (16) and Kishuri Reiss (12) were the leading scorers.



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Italy’s World Cup icon Schillaci dies aged 59

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Salvatore Schillaci scored six goals in seven appearances at the 1990 World Cup [BBC]

Italian icon Salvatore Schillaci, the top scorer at the 1990 World Cup, has died aged 59.

Schillaci, better known as ‘Toto’, scored six goals to win the Golden Boot at the 1990 World Cup on home soil.

Italy lost in the semi-finals, but Schillaci was also awarded the Golden Ball as the best player and gained hero status.

Schillaci was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2022.

[BBC]

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Sri Lanka pull ahead with Kamindu hundred, Kusal fifty

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Kamindu Mendis' hundred lifted Sri Lanka [Cricinfo]

Kamindu Mendis continued his phenomenal start to Test cricket notching up a fourth Test ton, but a couple of late wickets at the end of play ensured that New Zealand were not completely out of it after an engrossing opening day’s play in Galle.

That one of those wickets was that of Kamindu will have brought the visitors particular joy, though the nature of the wicket – with it spitting out of the rough outside the left-handers off stump, to catch his glove – might give New Zealand’s left-hand heavy batting line-up some pause.

Kamindu’s 114 off 173 was part of two key partnerships, the first worth 72 with Angelo Mathews and the second for 103 with Kusal Mendis. Around those New Zealand did what they do best. They put their best foot forward, set up solid plans, and threw themselves at everything.

It meant Sri Lanka were unable to take complete control of the game having won the toss and elected to bat first on an unusually grass-strewn surface.

William O’Rourke was the pick of the bowlers, grabbing three wickets, including that of both Sri Lanka openers within the first hour of the morning session, while Glenn Phillips was the pick of the spinners with figures of 2 for 52. Mitchell Santner was wicketless, though that was less a reflection of his efforts and more a case of bad luck.

Ramesh Mendis was unbeaten on 14 off 42 at stumps, alongside him was the Prabath Jayasuriya, but this was a day that belonged to Kamindu.

Brief scores:
Sri Lanka 302 for 7 in 88 overs (Pathum Nissanka 27, Dinesh Chandimal 30, Angelo Mathews 36, Kamindu Mendis 114, Kusal Mendis 50; William  O’Rourke 3-54, Glenn Phillips 2-52) vs New Zealand

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Women’s T20 World Cup winners to get big increase in prize money

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The winners of the 2023 Women's T20 World Cup received prize money of USD 1million [Cricinfo]

The winners of the 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup that begins on October 3 in the UAE will receive USD 2.34 million in prize money, an increase of 134% over the USD 1 million Australia were awarded for winning the tournament in 2023.

The overall prize pot of USD 7.95 million is also 225% more than the USD 2.45 million on offer in 2023, the ICC announced on Tuesday. The upcoming event is the first in which the ICC will award women equal prize money as men for their respective events, a decision that was taken in June 2023.

The winners of the 2024 Men’s T20 World Cup – India – were awarded USD 2.45 million earlier this year. The difference between that amount and what the women champions will take home – USD 2.34 million – is down to the difference in the number of matches played by teams during the two events, with the men’s T20 World Cup having 20 participating sides compared to 10 in the women’s event.

The runners-up in the 2024 Women’s World Cup will take home USD 1.17 million in comparison to the USD 500,000 awarded to the losing finalists – South Africa – last year. The two losing semi-finalists in 2024 will earn USD 675,000, an increase from USD 210,000 in 2023. And all ten participating teams in 2024 are assured of earning USD 112,500.

The ICC announced a change in the schedule of games in Sharjah on October 5. Previously, Bangladesh and England were playing the afternoon game scheduled to start at 1400 local time, while Australia and Sri Lanka playing each other from 1800 local time. In the revised schedule, Australia and Sri Lanka will play in the afternoon, and England will take on Bangladesh in the evening.
The 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup begins in Sharjah on October 3, with Bangladesh playing Scotland at 1400, and Pakistan taking on Sri Lanka at 1800.
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