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MJ signs one year deal with SLC

by Rex Clementine
The Cricket Committee headed by former captain Aravinda de Silva has pulled off a major win as they have convinced former captain Mahela Jayawardene to have an active role in coaching the national team and developing squads. Accordingly, Mahela will sign a one year deal with SLC that will see him working with the national team, ‘A’ team and Under-19 team.
Mahela will have a three month window to be involved in the IPL where he has had tremendous success coaching Mumbai Indians, the franchise owned by Asia’s richest man Mukesh Ambani. It is learned that he has accepted the role on the condition that he will primarily work based in Sri Lanka and his overseas travel with the team will be minimal.
Accordingly, Mahela’s first assignment will be the upcoming ICC Under-19 World Cup in the Caribbean. He has already played a role in providing input in the composition of the World Cup squad.
Mahela had a stint with the national team during this year’s T-20 World Cup in UAE and there was lot of appreciation from the players and coaching staff for the role he played
The Cricket Committee over the next week will decide on the coaching and management structure of the national team. There have been many applicants for the post of Head Coach and after careful consideration, a suitable candidate will be chosen. Earlier, the Cricket Committee had indicated that they are looking at a local Head Coach.
The national cricket team’s next assignment is the tour of Australia where they will play five T-20 Internationals followed by the tour of India where Sri Lanka will be involved in Test and T-20 cricket.
Sri Lanka will host Pakistan and Australia in 2022 in Test match cricket while touring New Zealand for a Test and limited overs series.
Sri Lanka made a good start to their ICC World Test Championship campaign a fortnight ago when they beat West Indies 2-0 in Galle and collected all 24 points on offer.
The T-20 World Cup next year to be held in Australia is another key event. Having done so well in this year’s tournament, where Sri Lanka won five of their eight games, the hopes of an impressive campaign in 2022 are high.
Sports
Lions beat Giants in Legends League Cricket final

Upul Tharanga (57) and Tillakaratne Dilshan (58) hit half centuries as Asian Lions beat World Giants to win the Legends League Cricket (LLC) Masters. In the final held in Doha, Asia Lions scored an emphatic seven-wicket victory with 23 balls to spare.
Earlier, the Lions restricted World Giants to 147 for 4 despite Jacques Kallis’ unbeaten 78 off 54 balls with five boundaries and three sixes. Kallis also had a 92 runs partnership in 11.1 overs for the fourth wicket with Ross Taylor, who hit 32 off 33 balls with three boundaries but that was not enough for the World Giants.
Sports
Spinners lead turnaround as Australia clinch series

Australia put on a clinical show with the ball on Wednesday (March 22) as they clinched the ODI series decider at the MA Chidambaram stadium by 21 runs that helped them go past India and reach the top spot in the ICC ODI rankings.
Brief Scores:
Australia 269 all out (Mitchell Marsh 47; Hardik Pandya 3-44, Kuldeep Yadav 3-56) beat India 248 all out (Virat Kohli 54, Hardik Pandya 40; Adam Zampa 4-45) by 21 runs
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St. Sebastian’s Katuneriya, Holy Cross earn Division I promotion

UNDER 19 CRICKET
By Reemus Fernando
St. Sebastian’s College, Katuneriya with a sensational last-ball victory and Holy Cross College, Kalutara with a marathon first innings performance earned their much-awaited Division I promotion as they outdid their opponents in the Under 19 Division II Tier ‘A’ semi-finals worked off at Surrey Village Ground, Maggona and Kirimandala Mawatha, Colombo respectively.
At Surrey Village, Sri Sumangala dominated the first innings and a better part of the second but St. Sebastian’s fought back through their seventh wicket pair to record three wickets victory. Chasing a target of 172 runs to win, the boys from Katuneriya were troubled by spinner Mevindu Kumarasiri who took six wickets. But after being 135 for seven wickets at one stage, the seventh wicket pair of Gayan Harshana (26n.o.) and Vihanga Theekshana fought back scoring less than run-a-ball knocks to secure their passage to Division I.
Sri Sumangala, considered the most consistent team in the Division II tournament were without their key player Vishwa Lahiru who is with Sri Lanka Under 19 team in UAE.
At Kirimandala Mawatha grounds, Holy Cross earned first innings points against Sri Devananda as their tail-enders stretched their first innings almost to the end of the second day, batting for 141 overs. In reply to Sri Devananda’s 138 runs, Holy Cross posted 251 runs.
Holy Cross College, a former Division I school were the champions of the last Division II Tier ‘A’ Limited Overs tournament. They beat Sri Sumangala in the semi-final on their way to that title. Now they will be facing St. Sebastian’s in the Two-Day tournament final. The result of that match will have no bearing on their promotion to the top Division of the Under 19 tournament as the finalists are guaranteed the Division I promotion according to tournament rules. The top teams in the Division II Tier ‘A’ tournament were waiting for nearly three years to get their promotion as promotions and demotions were not done during the last two years due to the pandemic.
Hansaja Brian who also took four wickets, played a crucial role in anchoring the batting lineup with a marathon innings (58 runs in 231 balls) for Holy Cross to overtake their opponents in the first innings. He was ably supported by Nadeera Deshan as they added a vital sixth wicket stand of 60 runs. Later skipper Sasindu Kaushan put on a last wicket stand of 76 runs with Amash Fernando, who contributed with an unbeaten 15 runs in as many as 135 balls. Kaushan scored 78 runs facing 205 balls as the last wicket pair frustrated the boys from Ambalangoda for 48 overs.

Holy Cross College, Kalutara with their officials.
The tenth wicket pair denied an opportunity for the boys from Ambalangoda to make a comeback in the second innings as they extended their innings almost to the close of play on the final day.
Results
St. Sebastian’s beat Sri Sumangala by three wickets at Surrey Village
Scores:
Sri Sumangala
185 all out in 64.3 overs (Kishan Eranga 62, Sachira Demian 43; Chathumal Nimesh 4/45, Tharuka Manaram 5/30) and 135 all out in 48.5 overs (Kavindu Gayathra 25, Vidusha Peiris 21, Imalka Fernando 59; Chathumal Nimesh 5/59, Malindu Daham 2/29, Tharuka Manaram 3/39)
St. Sebastian’s
149 all out in 50.1 overs (Thisara Madushan 43, Ashen Dinuka 38; Mevindu Kumarasiri 3/41, Imalka Fernando 3/13) and 174 for 7 in 39 overs (Hasith Kavinda 27, Nimesh Madusanka 26, Chathumal Nimesh 35, Gayan Harshana 26n.o., Vihanga Theekshana 15n.o.; Mevindu Kumarasiri 6/66)
Holy Cross in first innings win over Sri Devananda at Kirimandala Mawatha
Scores:
Sri Devananda
138 all out in 60.4 overs (Sithum Vihanga 36, Kaveesha Kalpana 31; Pasindu Wimansa 3/38, Hansaja Brayan 4/20, Rashan Kethaka 2/17)
Holy Cross
251 all out in 141.5 overs (Gayantha Nadeesha 40, Hansaja Brian 58, Nadeera Deshan 31, Sasindu Kaushan 78, Amash Fernando 15n.o.; Kaveesha Kalpana 5/50, Ravindu Jeewanka 2/50)
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