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NCC Felicitates cricket team

Nondescripts Cricket Club (NCC) felicitated their Premier Cricket Team for emerging T-20 Champions and League Runners Up at last year’s Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) conducted tournaments and also recognized their top performers at a simple function held at the Club premises recently.
Sri Lanka Cap Niroshan Dickwella led NCC last year when they defeated Bloomfield in the T-20 final while promising all-rounder Sahan Arachchige led the side in the League tournament where NCC finished as runners-up.
Speaking at the occasion Chairman of the NCC Cricket Committee Marlon Fernandopulle commended the all-round performance of the team. “It was a tremendous performance and a spirited fightback by the team during the League season where NCC came back strongly to convert a first innings loss to an outright victory in the opening game. From there on the team displayed a fighting spirit and a never give up attitude to reach the finals in a tough competition that featured 18 Major Clubs”. The Chairman urged the players/team to continue with their commitment and good performance in the current season which is in progress.
NCC continues to provide cricketers to the National teams. Currently Pathum Nissanka, Lahiru Kumara, Dushmantha Chameera and Matheesha Pathirana represent Sri Lanka in the different formats and are not available to represent NCC during most of the SLC conducted tournaments. However in their absence many youngsters have stepped up and ensured that NCC remains competitive and a force to reckon with. The team is coached by Ian Daniel who has Kithruwan Withanage as Assistant Coach.
A token of appreciation was presented to the top performances in the T-20, Limited Over and League Tournaments by the President of NCC Suwan Perera, in the presence of NCC General Secretary Nilesh De Silva, Cricket Secretary Farveez Maharoof and Cricket Committee Chairman Marlon Fernandopulle.
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Record stand puts Bangladesh in command in Galle Test

A record-breaking fourth-wicket partnership between skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto and seasoned campaigner Mushfiqur Rahim put Bangladesh firmly in the box seat at stumps on day one of the opening Test against Sri Lanka at the Galle International Stadium on Tuesday.
The pair stitched together 247 runs – now the highest fourth-wicket stand for Bangladesh in Tests against Sri Lanka – steering the tourists to a commanding 292 for three at close after a wobbly start.
Having elected to bat first, Bangladesh were reeling at 45 for three when the duo came together. What followed was a gritty rescue act – a partnership built on sound temperament, clever shot selection and an unflinching resolve as they dug their team out of early trouble.
Mushfiqur, the most capped Test player in Bangladesh history with 97 appearances, silenced his critics with a timely ton. The veteran, under the pump after a lean patch spanning 13 innings without a half-century, rolled back the years with a knock of poise and purpose.
The 38-year-old has fond memories of Galle, having struck a monumental double hundred here in 2013 and once again turned tormentor-in-chief for the Sri Lankan bowlers. He did enjoy a slice of luck – a tough chance spilled by debutant Tharindu Ratnayake on 25 – but made it count, navigating a nervy passage in the 90s before scampering a quick single to notch up his 12th Test hundred.
Shanto, positive from the outset, kept the scoreboard ticking with deft footwork and a keen eye for the loose ball. He brought up his sixth Test century – and second against Sri Lanka – with a cheeky paddle sweep off Prabath Jayasuriya, marking his first ton since November 2023.
Earlier, Sri Lanka made early inroads with right-arm quick Asitha Fernando drawing first blood, removing opener Anamul Haque for a duck. Off-spinner Ratnayake, handed his Test cap on the back of a prolific domestic season, struck twice in quick succession – but once the Shanto-Mushfiqur duo got their eye in, it was one-way traffic.
Sri Lanka also handed a debut to opening batter Lahiru Udara, another domestic heavyweight, while the hosts paused before the start of play to felicitate retiring stalwart Angelo Mathews. The 38-year-old Mathews, playing his 119th and final Test, will hang up his boots with over 8,000 runs – behind only Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene in Sri Lanka’s all-time charts.
This Galle encounter marks the curtain-raiser of the new World Test Championship cycle – and by stumps on day one, Bangladesh have already made a strong statement of intent.
Rex Clementine in Galle
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Akesha, Dinara get Sri Lanka off to winning start

Sri Lanka commenced the Billie Jean King Cup Asia Oceania Group 3 campaign with a 3-0 victory over Qatar as Akesha Silva and Dinara de Silva won their singles and doubles encounters at the Sri Lanka Tennis Association clay courts on Tuesday.
In the first singles match, Akesha Silva beat Hind Ai Mudahka (Qatar) 6-3, 3-0 (Hind Al Mudahka retired) before Dinara de Silva beat Mubaraka Ai Naimi (Qatar) 6-3, 6-0 in the second singles match.

Akesha Silva
Dinara and Akesha then joined to beat Mubaraka Ai Naimi and Dana Khalifa 6-0, 7-5 in the doubles match.
Sri Lanka are set to meet Nepal today.
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Action from Junior National Athletics Championship

The four-day Junior National Athletics Championship concluded at Diyagama on Sunday. Here are some action pictures from the final day.

Chathushka Imesh (713), Pasindu Sandaruwan (697), and Shihan Nadeeshana (973) won the first, second and third places respectively in the Under 18 boys’ 100m final.
(Pix by Kamal Wanniarachchi)
- Madushani Herath won the best athlete award in the Under 23 women’s category for her notable performance in the triple jump.
- Dilni Rajapaksha established two new meet records in the Under 16 age category. Here she is competing in the triple jump
- Mihinsa Hasarangi clinched gold in the Under 16 girls’ 100 metres

Rumesh Tharanga established a new meet
record in the Under 23 men’s javelin throw.

Mihisara Gunarathna (1232) won the Under 20 boys’ 1,500m.
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