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Tharusha establishes back to back records at Sir John Tarbat Athletics Championships

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Tharusha Mendis of Lyceum International, Wattala established a new meet record in the Under 15 boys’ high jump event of the Sir John Tarbat Junior Athletics Championships.

by Reemus Fernando  

Tharusha Mendis of Lyceum International, Wattala commenced from where he left at the Sir John Tarbat Senior Championships to establish a new meet record in the Under 15 boys’ high jump as the much anticipated Sir John Tarbat Junior Athletics Championship commenced at Diyagama on Wednesday.

Mendis created a new meet record when he competed in the Under 16 boys’ high jump event of the Sir John Tarbat Senior Championships at the same venue in September. After having scaled a new meet record height of 1.96 metres in September, it was anticipated that he would renew the meet record in the Under 15 age category as well. Yesterday, Mendis cleared a height of 1.93 metres to lower the 2019 record (1.84m) held by A.K.D. Silva of Hegalla M.V, Kosgoda.

In sprint events Sasvidu Dinujaya Hettiarachchi of Dharmaraja College, Kandy clocked 10.1 seconds to establish a new meet record in the Under 12 Boys’ 80 metres. Hettiarachchi erased the 2009 record held by Damith Weerasinghe of St. Peter’s College, Bambalapitiya.

In the other events, Rajamanokaran Elipiriyan of Pallai Central College, Pallai (Under 15 boys’ javelin throw 50.76m), Rivija de Silva of St. Joseph’s College, Darley Road (Under 14 boys’ shot put 13.15m), Vishca Nimsara of Prof Ediriweera Sarathchandra Vidyalaya (Under 13 boys’ long jump 5.41m), Ashain George Thevarapperuma of Gateway College, Colombo (Under 12 boys’ long jump 4.96m), S.U.Rathnayaka of Lyceum International School, Wattala (Under 15 girls’ long jump 5.31m), T.S.S. Tennakoon of Loyola College, Pamunugama (Under 15 girls’ shot put 10.45m), Y.A. Abeywickrama of Visaka Vidyalaya, Colombo (Under 14 girls’ high jump 1.40m), K Gaweshi of Visakha BV, Sapugaskanda (Under 14 girls’ discus throw – 23.09m) and W.A.N. Nethumini of Darmapala Vidyalaya, Pannipitiya (Under 12 girls’ high jump 1.26m) won the titles.



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Messi on the brink of history – will it be his last World Cup game?

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Lionel Messi has scored 15 of his 21 World Cup goals in 2022 and 2026 [BBC]

Argentina are one win away from sporting immortality.

Lionel Scaloni’s side are bidding to become just the third team to win successive World Cups, after Italy (1934 and 1938) and Brazil (1958 and 1962).

If they are to pip European champions Spain to the crown, they will need Lionel Messi to be at his best. Again.

Is he the greatest of all time?

Whatever your response to that statement – and it could be debated for hours – it cannot be denied that the Argentine maestro is among the best players to ever set foot on a pitch.

Win on Sunday and Messi will become the first captain to lift the World Cup trophy twice.

After perhaps underwhelming in his first four tournaments, he was outstanding in 2022 – as Argentina won the trophy – and is now just one goal behind Kylian Mbappe in his bid to become the World Cup’s all-time leading scorer.

It is remarkable to think that Messi initially retired from international football back in 2016 before changing his mind.

Sunday’s World Cup final will be his 34th appearance in the competition, but will it be the last we see of Messi in the famous blue and white stripes?

BBC Sport looks at what might be next for the great man – and could he even aim to play at a seventh World Cup in 2030?

If Messi decides to carry on with Argentina to 2030, then he would become the oldest outfield player to appear at a World Cup, at the age of 43 – unless, of course, Cristiano Ronaldo opts to keep going for Portugal.

Not only could Messi add a new record to his long list, but he would have the chance to play in one of the centenary matches held in Argentina at the start of the next World Cup.

Spanish football expert Guillem Balague doesn’t think this is the last fans will be seeing of Messi at the World Cup.

“Even if you hear it is the end, I doubt it but we’ll see. I just see him with the national side, simply because he enjoys it,” he said.

“I don’t see him being at Inter Miami in the MLS, still performing and then saying that’s it and he’s going to play out the rest of his career with Inter Miami.”

Messi’s 2026 World Cup has been nothing short of sensational. He has scored eight goals in seven games – two goals behind tournament top scorer Mbappe – and has carried Argentina into the final with a series of virtuoso performances.

Argentina boss Scaloni hailed Messi as the greatest player ever, saying: “He is history, a legend. I feel proud, he is the best footballer the world has ever seen and reaching a final at 39 is something unbelievable – and that is why I said we must enjoy him.

“With Diego Maradona, we still miss him but Messi is still with us so we must enjoy him.

“I have no idea if this is Leo’s last game, you will have to ask him. We haven’t discussed it.”

His displays in North America continue a quite remarkable late career resurgence for Messi at World Cups. Fifteen of his 21 tournament goals have come since his 35th birthday.

Having already lifted the World Cup in Qatar in 2022, Messi showed he had the motivation to keep going in 2026. The question is whether that continues to 2030.

“I feel that he hasn’t said the last word yet,” said Balague. “He finishes games, 120-minute games, at 39.

“In the first 90 minutes against Cape Verde, he covered 6.5km and 62% of that is walking.

“You can add a bit more walking. The passion is still there. All of that means he’s not going to leave the national side.”

There is also the factor of Messi playing at a World Cup in front of a home crowd.

The 2030 World Cup will have six host nations. While the majority of matches will take place in Spain, Portugal and Morocco, at least one game will be played in each of Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay. A world stage game in front of an Argentine crowd may be too much for Messi to resist.

Messi himself hinted that the 2022 final would be his international swansong.

“I am very happy for finishing my journey in World Cups in a final, to play the last game in a final. That is really very gratifying,” he said before the 2022 showpiece.

“There are a lot of years from this year to the next one. I don’t think I will be able to do that. To finish this way is brilliant.”

That has obviously proved to not be the case. So regardless of what might be said after the 2026 final, keep an eye on 2030.

[BBC]

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Manjot Kalra denies fixing allegations in LPL 2026

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Jaffna Kings co-owner Manjot Kalra was taken to court in Colombo [Cricinfo]

Former India Under-19 player Manjot Kalra has been remanded by the Magistrate’s Court in Colombo until July 31, Sri Lanka police has confirmed, after he was arrested on July 16 on charges of corruption relating to the 2026 Lanka Premier League season.

Kalra, who is one of the co-owners of the Jaffna Kings franchise along with entrepreneur Mayank Goel, was produced before the court on July 17.

According to local media, the court heard that Kalra had allegedly approached players participating in LPL 2026 – Bhanuka Rajapaksa and Sri Lanka national players Dunith Wellalage and Avishka Fernando – all of whom play for the Jaffna Kings franchise. Investigators revealed in court that Kalra had allegedly offered the players over USD 30,000 to influence the outcome of games, and that they had in their possession recorded phone conversations and video evidence to support their case.

Following the initial approach, the players are said to have contacted the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) for the Prevention of Offences Relating to Sports, after which they had, on instructions of the SIU, negotiated a payment of LKR 11.5 million with LKR 9.5 million as an advance. Kalra and an unnamed second person were arrested when the second person had brought a bag containing the advance payment to a pre-agreed location, according to media reports of the court proceedings.

The defence counsel rejected all allegations, asserting there was no evidence of Kalra offering or paying a bribe. Bail was sought but denied, with the Chief Magistrate stating that doing so could prejudice the investigation.

In a statement released on his behalf, Kalra denied the allegations and said he was “fully cooperating with the ongoing investigation” and “is confident that the facts will establish his innocence and clear his name”.

“Having had the privilege of representing India with honour, Mr. Kalra fully understands the responsibility and integrity expected of those associated with Indian sport. Throughout his career, he has remained committed to upholding those values,” the statement said. “Mr. Kalra became a co-owner in the league as a minority shareholder, entering the venture in good faith and with complete integrity. Prior to his association, the league conducted all requisite background and due diligence checks, which connfirmed his clean reputation.

“As the matter is currently under investigation, Mr. Kalra will continue to cooperate fully with the authorities and will refrain from making any further comments at this stage. He remains confident that the truth will prevail.

“Senior Counsel  K Wasantha S Fernando, Attorney at Law and his able team of Junior Attorneys at Law are currently taking care of his interest and have expressed the confidence in disproving and negating the allegations leveled against  Kalra and will ensure all possible steps are taken within the provisions of law to bring all perpetrators involved in fixing  Kalra into this undesired situation to light while assisting law enforcement officers and Honorable Court to arrive at Justice in the right manner.”

The news of Kalra’s arrest broke on Friday, hours before the LPL season opener between Kalra’s team  Jaffna Kings and Galle Gallants , a fixture that Kings lost by 36 runs.

[Cricinfo]

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Lizaad, Traveen and Bhanuka steer Jaffna Kings to five wicket win

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Lizaad Williams and Traveen Mathew captured three wickets each while Bhanuka Rajapaksa contributed an unbeaten 61 off 37 balls to steer Jaffna Kings to a five wicket win with an over to spare when they took on Dambulla Sixers in the 4th match of the Lanka Premier League played at the SSC ground on Sunday afternoon.\

Scores:
Dambulla Sixers 130 in 19.3 overs [Sahibzada Farhan 11, Dinesh Chandimal 17. Niroshan Dikwella 23, Reeza Hendricks 18, Pavan Rathnayaka 27; Dilshan Madushanka 1-31, Shakib Al Hasan 2-12, Dunith Wellalage 1-31, Lizaad Williams 3-14, Traveen Mathew 3-19]

Jaffna Kings 133/5 in 19 overs [Avishka Fernnado 15, Ibrahim Zadran 21, Bhanuka Rajapaksa 61*, Dunith Wellalage 11*; Dushmantha Chameera 2-29, Maheesh Theekshana 1-11, Vishwa Lahiru 1-11]

 

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