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Murali backs Sri Lanka to stump top-ranked Australia

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Muttiah Muralitharan

Sri Lanka’s spin wizard and the world’s highest wicket-taker, Muttiah Muralitharan, has thrown his weight behind the home side, backing them to turn the tables on number one ranked Australia in the upcoming two-match Test series. Despite the series being a dead rubber – given that the finalists for the World Test Championship are already decided – Sri Lanka are eager to reclaim the Warne-Murali Trophy, which slipped through their fingers in 2019.

Muralitharan, who is set to grace Galle and hand over the coveted trophy named after himself and the late spin maestro Shane Warne, believes Sri Lanka’s recent resurgence bodes well for their chances.

“I’ll be in Galle for the last two days of the series, and I strongly believe Sri Lanka can win. Our track record in Galle speaks for itself, and more importantly, the team has turned a corner in recent months,” Murali told Telecom Asia. “Since Sanath Jayasuriya took over as Head Coach, they’ve addressed crucial shortcomings and started winning consistently. Even in defeat, they put up a fight, which is a clear sign of progress. It’s refreshing to see.”

Murali pointed to Sri Lanka’s biggest trump card – the spinning tracks in Galle – where the home side knows the terrain like the back of their hand.

“The pitch will turn, and that plays right into our strengths,” Murali noted. “However, my only concern is if it starts spinning from ball one, the toss could become the ultimate decider. That shouldn’t be the case – cricket is a game of skill, not a lottery. If the pitch behaves, Sri Lanka have the ability to take the game deep and outlast Australia. It’s going to be an exciting battle.”

Muralitharan also took a walk down memory lane, reflecting on his famous rivalry and friendship with Shane Warne. The two legendary tweakers were locked in a gripping race to 500 Test wickets, with Warne reaching the milestone first in Galle in 2004, while Murali followed suit just a week later in his hometown of Kandy. Debuting in 1992, Warne bid farewell to the game in 2007 with 708 wickets to his name, while Murali – three years his junior – pressed on until 2010, finishing with a jaw-dropping 800 Test wickets. They remain cricket’s two leading wicket-takers in the longest format.

In 2007, Cricket Australia and Sri Lanka Cricket immortalized their legacy by naming the bilateral series in their honour. Australia held onto the trophy until Sri Lanka’s emphatic 3-0 whitewash in 2016, but the Aussies wrestled it back in 2019 and managed to hold on after a 1-1 stalemate in 2022.

“For Warnie, Sri Lanka was always close to his heart,” Murali reminisced. “He reached his 500th wicket here in 2004, and when the tsunami struck later that year, he didn’t hesitate to fly down and see the devastation firsthand. He toured with me, spreading awareness through the Foundation of Goodness, which saw funds pouring in to rebuild shattered lives. Sri Lankans will always be truly grateful for Warnie’s generosity.”

Warne’s brother, Jason, who visited Sri Lanka during the last series to commemorate the legendary leggie, echoed similar sentiments. He recalled how Shane held Sri Lanka in high regard, having taken giant strides in his career on these shores. As a raw youngster on his first overseas tour, Warne announced himself by spinning Australia to a thrilling 16-run victory, defending a modest target of 181 in Colombo – a moment that kick-started his illustrious career.

Courtesy: Telecom Asia



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Vijayakanth Viyaskanth added to Sri Lanka squad for tri-series

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Sri Lanka have added Vijayakanth Viyaskanth to their T20I squad ahead of the tri-series against Pakistan and Zimbabwe.

Viyaskanth is currently in Doha and is a part of Lanka ‘A’ team in the ongoing ACC Men’s Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025 and was to fly to Pakistan from Qatar to join the senior national team for the tri-series.

Sri Lanka squad: Dasun Shanaka (c), Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis, Kusal Perera, Kamil Mishara, Kamindu Mendis, Pavan Rathnayake, Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Janith Liyanage, Vijayakanth Viyaskanth, Maheesh Theekshana, Dushan Hemantha, Dushmantha Chameera, Nuwan Thushara, Eshan Malinga

Tri-series schedule:

November 18: Pakistan v Zimbabwe

November 20: Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe

November 22: Pakistan v Sri Lanka

November 23: Pakistan v Zimbabwe

November 25: Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe

November 27: Pakistan v Sri Lanka

November 29: Final

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‘Heartbroken’ Alcaraz pulls out of Davis Cup Finals

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Carlos Alcaraz ends the year top of the rankings for the second time in his career, having become the first teenager to achieve the feat in 2022 [BBC]

Carlos Alcaraz says he is “heartbroken” after withdrawing from Spain’s Davis Cup Finals team because of injury.

World number one Alcaraz, 22, who was beaten by Jannik Sinner  at the ATP Finals on Sunday, says he has been advised not to compete because of swelling in his right hamstring.

Spain face the Czech Republic in the Davis Cup quarter-finals in Bologna, Italy on Thursday.

Spaniard Alcaraz, who won the French and US Open titles this year to take his career Grand Slam tally to six, wrote on Instagram external that playing for his country was the “greatest thing there is”, adding: “I’m going home heartbroken…”

World number two Sinner – the four-time Slam winner – and team-mate Lorenzo Musetti are both missing from Italy’s team, leaving Germany’s Alexander Zverev, the world number three, as the only top-10 ranked player at the eight-team finals.

The Spanish tennis federation said Alcaraz felt “physical discomfort” in the back of his thigh during the first set of his 7-6 (7-4) 7-5 final defeat in Turin by 24-year-old Sinner.

Alcaraz travelled to Spain’s training camp on Monday but medical tests revealed “significant muscle strain with marked oedema” in his hamstring.

He secured the year end world number one ranking last week after reaching the knockout stages of the ATP Finals with three straight wins.

[BBC]

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Prima Under-15 Sri Lanka Youth League 2025 from tomorrow

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[pic by PRIYAN DE SILVA]

For the 18th consecutive year, Ceylon Agro Industries Ltd (Prima Group Sri Lanka) has partnered with Sri Lanka Cricket to sponsor the Prima Under-15 Sri Lanka Youth League (SLYL) 2025.

The sponsorship presentation was held at the auditorium of the Singhaleses Sports Club  on Monday evening.

SLYL is organized under the National Pathway Program of Sri Lanka Cricket, and the tournament provides players a national-level platform to perform and elevate to the next level in a bid to reach the national stage.

The 50-over tournament consisting of five Super Provincial Teams namely,  Colombo North, Colombo South, Dambulla, Galle, and Kandy, will be played across five grounds in Colombo from 19th to 28th November 2025. The semi-finals will take place on the 26th of November and the finals on the 28th of November at the Thurstan College Cricket Ground.

Sri Lanka has seen several youth players emerge through the Prima Under-15 Sri Lanka Youth League and go on to represent the country as national players. Since 2007, Prima Group Sri Lanka has proudly served as the official sponsor of the Prima Under-15 Sri Lanka Youth League.

Speaking at the event,  Sajith Gunaratne, General Manager of Ceylon Agro Industries, Prima Group Sri Lanka said “The Prima Under-15 Sri Lanka Youth League reflects our enduring commitment to nurturing grassroots cricket in the country. For nearly two decades, we have worked closely with Sri Lanka Cricket to create opportunities for young players to discover their potential. Observing many of them ascend through the ranks to represent the nation brings immense satisfaction”.

In a video clip aired at the launch  captain of the National White Ball Team Charith Asalanka said “I had the privilege of taking part in the 2011-2012 editions of the Prima Under-15 Sri Lanka Youth League, and it was a great opportunity for us at the time, and I believe it will be the same for the young players participating this year,”  .

Kamindu Mendis, who took part in the 2012 and 2013 editions of the tournament, noted that the tournament played a vital role in shaping his early cricketing journey.

Sri Lanka’s opening batsman Pathum Nissanka, recalling his memories of playing in the tournament in the 2013 edition, expressed his confidence that the tournament will continue to serve as a valuable platform for young players to showcase their skills.

The Prima Under-15 Sri Lanka Youth League 2025 remains one of the most anticipated youth cricket events in the country, providing a valuable platform for young players to showcase their talent and gain recognition.

The captains of the five provincial teams unveiled the ‘Prima Trophy’ [pic by PRIYAN DE SILVA]

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