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Sri Lanka Legends Skipper, T M Dilshan with the Man of the Match Upul Tharanga after the Bangladesh Legends match. Upul Tharanga scored a blistering 99 runs with a strike rate of over 200% against the Bangladesh Legends.

Sri Lanka’s premier connectivity provider, Dialog Axiata PLC, has come forth to power the ‘Sri Lanka Legends’ cricket team which at present is competing for top honours at the T-20 ‘Road Safety World Series’ played off in Raipur, India.

The Sri Lanka Legends team is skippered by former national all-rounder TM Dilshan, while legends of the game, such as master blaster Sanath Jayasuriya, Rangana Herath, Upul Tharanga, Favreez Maharoof, Ajantha Mendis, Chamara Silva, Kaushalya Weerarathne, Nuwan Kulasekera and Russel Arnold make up the squad.

At present the Sri Lanka Legends have won four of their five matches, beating Australia Legends, West Indies Legends, South Africa Legends and Bangladesh Legends, while only losing to India Legends.

The India Legends team is skippered by none other than the little master himself, Sachin Tendulkar, South Africa Legends by fielding maestro Jonty Rhodes, West Indies Legends by batting maestro Brian Lara who holds the record for the highest Test Match score of 501, England Legends by the ever-reliable Kevin Pietersen, Bangladesh Legends by all-rounder Mohammed Rafique and Australia Legends by speedster, Bret Lee.

 On 14th March, Sri Lanka Legends will be challenged by England Legends to complete the league games. Sri Lanka has already qualified for the semi-finals which will be played on 17th March at Rajpur, while the second semifinal will be played on 19th March at the same venue. The grand final will be played at the Patil Stadium in Mumbai under lights.

“It is good to be playing again with old team mates and friends. Whilst having a good time networking with everyone and bonding, I must stress that these games are played very seriously; no less than how we would generally play an international game,” spin legend, Rangana Herath said. “Dialog Axiata has long been a great supporter of Sri Lanka Sports and it is sincerely appreciated that they are backing the Sri Lanka Legends away from home. Dialog is the only Sri Lankan Brand to be represented here,” Rangana Herath further added.



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Dazzling Zumri chokes Petes in schools’ rugby knockout final

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By A Special Sports Correspondent

Isipatana College made St. Peter’s College experience a nerve tingling 70 minutes of play before winning the President’s trophy schools rugby knockout final with a thrilling 34 points to 29 win at the Sugathadasa Stadium on Sunday.

It was sweet revenge for the Green Shirts who avenged their defeat in the league tournament at the hands of St. Peter’s. Isipatana certainly looked like the side to win this knockout final with a stellar performance in both halves; the green shirts collecting their points through four tries, one conversion and four well taken penalties. The Peterites responded with four tries, three conversions and one penalty. Isipatana led 20-12 at halftime, thanks to three splendid tries that came through Abdul Aziz, skipper Nisaja Jayaweera and Nimantha Sandeepa.

Isipatana looked to enjoy a cutting edge over their opponents with some very sharp moves in the first half despite playing minus their regular linkman Kalindu Silva who was ruled out from playing a part in the final due to a red card offense he was guilty of in the semi final game against S. Thomas’. But the side from Havelock town rallied together in this do or die game and brought much respect to their school by adding another piece of silverware to the trophy cupboard.

The man to watch in the Isipatana side in the second session of play was fly half Shahid Zumri who slotted in three vital penalties and powered his way over for try to stall the Peterites.

The Peterites stood out for honours in this game with players like sipper Dulaj Nawodya, Pasindu Bandara, Revon Perera, Ranidu Ridmal and place kicker Raul Denish Peter excelling during crucial stages of the game. Bandara touched down twice and kicker Peter with his kicking sills kept the scoreboard ticking , but Isipatana’s defence and counter attacking undid the efforts of Bambalapitiya lads.

The tournament was conducted by the Sri Lanka Schools Rugby Football Association and sponsored by Dialog.

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Dilini hogs the limelight as Western Province Schools Games commence

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St. Benedict's athlete leads an 800 metres heat despite wet conditions at Diyagama.

By Reemus Fernando

Lyceum International Wattala athlete Dilini Rajapaksa produced an outstanding 6.26 metres effort to stake a claim to the best athlete title and in the boys’ category Shivantha Deshan of Holy Cross College, Kalutara and Mayon Rajasinghe of St. Joseph’s College stole the limelight as the Athletics Championship of the Western Province Schools Games commenced at Diyagama.

Rajapaksa became the first athlete in the Under 16 age category to clear the six metres barrier at these Games. The previous record stood at 5.54metres.

Mayon Rajasinghe competing for St. Joseph’s (formerly of Prince of Wales College) cleared 15.01 metres to shatter the meet record in the Under 16 boys shot put.

In the Under 16 boys 800 metres Deshan clocked 2:02.9 seconds to break the previous record slashing two seconds from the record to win.

In the Under 18 boys 800 metres, St. Benedict’s College athlete Oshada Jayamanne clocked 1:55.2 seconds to establish a new meet record.

On the opening day marred by delays due to both administrative faux pass and rain Ashen Thevarapperuma of Gateway College gave a notable start creating a new record in the Under 14 boys’ long jump with a feat of 6.06 metres.

Mayon Rajasinghe competes in the Under 16 boys shot put.

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Saha, Yuhansa win Under 16 titles

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Saha Kapilasena and Yuhansa Peiris won the boys and girls singles titles of the Under 16 age category at the 109th National Tennis Championship continued at the Sri Lanka Tennis Association courts on Sunday.

Saha Kapilasena beat Louis Knese 7-5, 6-3 in the boys final. He reached the final with a 6-2, 6-1 win over Jamal Sabry in the semi-final. At the quarter-finals Kapilasena beat Lithum Kayabandu 7-5, 6-5.

In the girls’ under 16 final, Yuhansa Peiris beat Akesha Silva 6-3, 6-4.

Yuhansa edged out Binudi Wijewardane 6-1, 6-3 before beating Wenuli Jayasinghe 6-4, 7-6. Meanwhile, in the men’s doubles final Apna Perera and Chathurya Nilaweera beat Yashitha de Silva and Dilvan Herath 6-4, 6-4 to win the title.

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