Sports
LPL gets bigger and better
Next year’s edition of Lanka Premier League will be bigger and better with the league expected to expand to six franchises. Some of the bigger names in cricket like Kane Williamson, and David Miller are tipped to take part in the next edition in 2025.
When the Lanka Premier League was launched in 2020, it was amidst many challenges and a lot of us doubted its success as the pandemic was at its height. From flying in players from overseas and placing them in quarantine and carrying out the whole tournament under strict covid guidelines were a huge challenge. But the organizers overcame that challenge and LPL grew stronger year by year.
This year the tournament was into its fifth edition and saw the best competition ever. LPL is growing and catching up the attention of not only global viewership but investors and sponsors too.
The icing on the cake this year was ICC Chairman Greg Barclay attending the final. The Kiwi alongside Sports Minister Harin Fernando awarded the LPL trophy to captain Charith Asalanka as Jaffna secured their fourth title.
Barclay wasn’t alone. There were 108 other ICC board members who witnessed the final that was worked off alongside the annual ICC AGM.
Given the fabulous final that was delivered, the word will get across the cricketing globe about the quality of this competition. LPL undoubtedly is growing in stature.
The tournament has been a godsend for players and coaches giving them decent pay and SLC’s finances have grown stronger. But more importantly, the tournament has helped Sri Lanka identify new talents and leaders.
Obviously Maheesh Theekshana and Pathum Nissanka made such a huge impact in the inaugural edition of the competition that both of them have now gone on to become regulars for Sri Lanka in white ball cricket. There have been so many other players who have been identified to represent Sri Lanka and this season it was Chamindu Wickramasinghe, whose impressive runs earned him selection to the senior side for the series against India.
LPL has been the breeding ground for so many leaders as well and this season barely 48 hours after leading Jaffna Kings to the title, Charith Asalanka was confirmed as Sri Lanka’s white ball captain.
Not just for new players, but LPL helped some of the drop outs to fight their way back as well. Kusal Perera and Avishka Fernando weren’t part of Sri Lanka’s side that played the recent World Cup but big runs in the LPL helped them to force their way back into the senior side. There was also the long forgotten Dinesh Chandimal. When everyone thought that his career in white ball was over, you find him back in the squad.
A conscious effort to include young players in the side should hold Sri Lanka’s cricket in good stead as well and players have the opportunity to learn from world’s finest.
This year’s LPL saw some of the finest cricketing talents in the world and players like Alex Hales, Tim Seifert, Rilee Rossouw, Andre Fletcher, Shadab Khan, Fabian Allen, Rahmanullah Gurbaz were a sensation.
There were high scoring games and totals of 200 plus were scored on more than four instances. There were six centuries scored in the season five and entertainment was in plenty.
IPG Group has done a splendid job delivering spectacular LPL tournaments. Experienced broadcaster Anil Mohan, CEO of IPG Group alongside SLC has worked tirelessly to produce quality events every year.
Sports
Dayasiri swings wildly without sighting the ball
Former Sports Minister Dayasiri Jayasekara doesn’t appear to be a great admirer of the recently appointed Cricket Interim Committee. During a television interview with Derana TV, he said that the current government must take responsibility if the newly-appointed panel failed to deliver.
MP Jayasekara has long been known as a man who shoots from the hip and at times, as a doomsday prophet, if his scathing criticism of the Hambantota Port project in the past is anything to go by.
In 2015, retired judge the late Prasanna Jayawardene formulated a comprehensive restructuring plan for Sri Lankan cricket, modelled along South African lines and SLC sought time from the ICC to implement these sweeping changes.
However, powerful cricketing figures within the government at that time sensed danger and convinced President Maithripala Sirisena to effect a Cabinet reshuffle. The Sports Ministry was shifted from the UNP to the SLFP.
Having switched his political alliance to the ruling party yet again, Dayasiri was brought in as Minister of Sports.
At his first interaction with the media, he left a strong impression. There was genuine optimism as he answered questions intelligently, spoke of the bigger picture and explained the legal framework required to drive reforms with striking clarity. Those present walked away convinced that he was the right man to take sports forward.
However, under his watch, reforms were stalled, fresh elections were called and SLFP strongmen returned to the helm of SLC. It was, without doubt an opportunity missed. Soon, the Minister of Sports found himself a prisoner of his own SLFP colleagues within government ranks.
From thereon, Dayasiri made a series of blunders. He became embroiled in a running battle with fast bowler Lasith Malinga, with their public spats repeatedly going viral across social media platforms.
Sri Lanka were touring India in 2017 and the limited-overs squad was preparing to fly to Delhi for the second leg of the tour. Dayasiri raised a storm, insisting that the Sports Minister’s approval had not been obtained before the team’s departure. Despite SLC apologising for the oversight, he demanded that the players return home and follow protocol. Appeals were made to the Minister over the phone by the players, but he refused to budge. The players were ordered to disembark. Those who doubt this episode can verify it with Thisara Perera, who captained the white ball team.
During his recent television interview, Dayasiri came out with a range of conspiracy theories, including claims of intervention by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi before Shammi Silva was asked to step down. With the world grappling with a crisis in the Gulf region, the leader of the world’s largest democracy surely has bigger fish to fry than meddling in another nation’s cricketing affairs.
The former Minister also questioned how newly appointed head coach Gary Kirsten would function alongside the Interim Committee, while casting aspersions on Justice Chithrasiri – whose recommendations on cricket governance are expected to come into force soon – branding him a government loyalist.
No government is without fault and criticism is both necessary and healthy. But Dayasiri, in this instance, appears to be swinging wildly without sighting the ball and his words are best taken with a pinch of salt.
by Rex Clementine
Sports
Devapathiraja to launch title defence against Rahula
Under-17 Division I Cricket Tournament
Defending champions Devapathiraja College, Ratgama are set to begin their title defence of the Inter-School Under-17 Division I Cricket Tournament on May 19.
The tournament, which will feature 70 teams from across the island, promises a highly competitive opening round, with each team scheduled to play a minimum of seven matches depending on their group composition.

Sandaru Malshan will captain
Devapathiraja Under
17 team this season.
Led by captain Sandaru Malshan, Devapathiraja will open their campaign against Rahula College, Matara. The Ratgama school created headlines last year when they stunned several traditional powerhouses to clinch their maiden Under-17 Division I title, marking a significant milestone in their cricketing history.
Placed in Group B, Devapathiraja will face strong opposition from southern schools including Vidyaloka, Mahinda, St. Aloysius’ and Richmond from Galle, along with St. Servatius’, St. Thomas’ and Rahula from Matara.
Meanwhile, last year’s runners-up Mahanama College, Colombo are drawn in a competitive Group C. Their group features Holy Cross, Kalutara, St. Peter’s, Colombo, S. Thomas’, Mt. Lavinia, Ananda, Colombo, Piliyandala Central, Tissa Central, Kalutara, Taxila Central, Horana and Kalutara Vidyalaya.
The 70 teams have been divided into eight groups, with the top four teams from each group advancing to the second round. The next stage will see 32 teams competing in a knockout format, raising the stakes as the tournament progresses toward crowning a new champion.
With strong contenders across all groups and the defending champions eager to retain their crown, the tournament is expected to deliver exciting school cricket action in the weeks ahead.

by Reemus Fernando
Sports
Sithumli secures back to back international podium finishes
Fifteen-year-old Sri Lankan squash player Sithumli Mendis has achieved consecutive international success, securing third place finishes in both the 2026 Australian Junior Open and the Oceania Junior Championships in the Girls’ Under-17 category.
Competing in the Australian Junior Open, Sithumli entered the tournament ranked 17th in a strong field of 32 players. She produced impressive performances throughout the event, defeating several higher-ranked opponents to advance into the semi-final stage. Although she fell short in the semi-final, she bounced back strongly to win the third-place playoff and secure a podium finish.
She carried her strong form into the Oceania Junior Championships, where she once again claimed third place in the same age category. The tournament featured over 400 players from more than ten countries, making it a highly competitive international event.
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