Sports
Tharushka anchors Isipatana to safety

Under 19 Cricket
by Reemus Fernando
Tharushka Ashel scored unbeaten 123 runs to help Isipatana reach 244 for seven wickets at stumps after St. Servatius’ paceman Damimdu Sankalpa rattle their first two wickets for just one run in the Under 19 encounter which got off to a late start at Uyanwatta Stadium on Monday.
Ashel was joined by Yuneth Senevirathne to add 179 runs for the fourth wicket as the home team toiled for more than 50 overs for a wicket. Later Sankalpa and Kushan Wijerama shared the rest of the wickets to fall as they restricted the visitors to 244 for seven wickets.
At stumps, Ashel was anchoring the tail with his unbeaten knock and had faced 193 balls and scored 15 fours. Senevirathne was out for 78 runs after having faced 158 balls (9x4s). The match got off to a delayed start due to wet ground conditions.
At Katugastota, Chandimal Herath top scored with 116 runs and put on a partnership of 146 runs with Ryan Anthony (50n.o.) for St. Anthony’s to post 359 for seven wickets declared against Kingswood.
In reply, Kingswood were struggling at 88 for seven wickets at stumps. Oshan Viranjana’s unbeaten 54 in 55 balls was the only bright spot in Kingswood’s innings.
In Jaffna, S. Thomas’ Mount Lavinia were 95 for five wickets at stumps in reply to St. John’s 123 runs in their traditional encounter. For the visitors Aathif Siddhique grabbed five wickets.
Match Scores
Tharushka anchors Isipatana at Uyanwatta
Scores:
Isipatana
244 for 7 in 68 overs (Tharushka Ashel 123n.o., Thinula Liyanage 19, Yuneth Senevirathne 78; Damimdu Sankalpa 4/60, Kushan Wijerama 3/34)
Chandimal top scores for St. Anthony’s at Katugastota
Scores
St Anthony’s
359 for 7 decl. in 67 overs (Thisara Ekanayake 32, Kavindu Shehan 45, Asitha Wanninayake 36, Iduwara Galapitage 23, Lahiru Abeysinghe 29, Chandimal Herath 116, Ryan Anthony 50n.o.; Hasintha Polkotuwa 2/93, Mayuranga Rajapaksha 2/56)
Kingswood
88 for 7 in 23 overs (Oshan Viranjana 54; Lahiru Abeysinghe 2/25, Induwara Galapitage 2/18)
Siddhique picks up five wickets for Thomians
Scores:
St. John’s
132 all out in 58.2 overs (Sachin Anderson 25; Aathif Siddhique 5/44, Manith Perera 3/22)
S. Thomas’
95 for 5 in 34 overs (Ryan Fernando 25, Romesh Mendis 27n.o.)
Sports
Sri Lanka to host India, Philippines, Maldives at Relay Championships in April

Sri Lanka Athletics has invited India, the Philippines and the Maldives for next month’s Relay Championships conducted by Sri Lanka Schools Athletics Association in a bid to provide the men’s 4×400 metres relay quartet with a chance to reach qualifying standards for the World Relays.
Currently Sri Lanka men’s 4×400 metres relay team is within the required ranking position to compete at the prestigious World Relays taking place in Guangzhou, China. The 3:04.48 seconds finish to win the gold medal of the men’s 4×400 metres at the Asian Relays in May last year has placed Sri Lanka in the 31st position in the ‘Road to Guangzhou’ rankings.
But with many competitions coming up within the next couple of months Sri Lanka Athletics wants to leave no stone unturned in their quest to keep the ranking position within the qualifying range.
The teams in the first 32 positions according to the times produced within the qualifying period (January 1, 2024 to April 13, 2025) become eligible for the World Relays taking place on May 10 and 11 in Guangzhou.
Sri Lanka’s chances of improving the current standings (31st) at this week’s World Indoor Championship in China are minimal as Olympian Aruna Dharshana, who is the fastest of the current crop of athletes will not be available for the event.
Dharshana is currently training and competing in Australia. He is looking forward to reach qualifying standards or reach the required ranking position for World Championships in the 400 metres.
The World Athletics has set a tough standard of 44.85 seconds for the men’s 400 metres. While only 17 are selected through direct qualifying standards, 31 athletes are selected through rankings for the 400 metres. Dharshana is yet yo enter rankings to be eligible for the World Championships.
Sri Lanka Athletics will field Dharshana, Kalinga Kumarage, S.B.R. Madushan and Sadew Rajakaruna for the relay event in April.
by Reemus Fernando
Sports
Air Force, Navy win Defence Services beach volleyball titles

Defence Services Beach Volleyball Championship 2025 was held from March 12 to 14 at the SLAF beach volleyball courts, Katunayake. During the finals SLAF Men’s team defeated SL Army (2-0) while the SL Navy Women’s team defeated SLAF Women’s team (2-0). Incidentally is the seventh Defence Services Beach Volleyball title won by the SLAF Men’s Team.
Base Commander SLAF Base Katunayake AVM Dhammika Dias graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. Chairman of SLAF Volleyball, Group Captain Milinda Mendis, Senior Officers from SL Army and Navy were also present for the finals.
Sports
Entries open for Summer Season Badminton Championship 2025

The Central Province Badminton Association (CPBA) is now accepting entries for one of Sri Lanka’s most anticipated badminton competitions, the Summer Season All-Island Open Championships 2025, which will be staged at the Municipal Council Indoor Stadium in Nuwara Eliya from April 21 to 27.
The highly followed seven-day annual badminton tournament, held during the Nuwara Eliya April Holiday Season, is known to attract Sri Lanka’s top ranked shuttlers. The National Ranking Level 1 competition, sanctioned by Sri Lanka Badminton (SLB), is one of the key sporting attractions of Nuwara Eliya during April every year, known to generate increasing public interest.
The championship will feature a wide range of events from Under-11 to Under-19 in the Junior category and Over-30 to Over-70 in the Senior category, with an addition of three Combined Age segment of 100+. The main attraction of the competition will be the Open events comprising Men’s and Women’s Singles, Doubles and Mixed Doubles, with an addition of a Plate Championship for the losers in Men’s and Women’s Singles.
The opening ceremony will take place on April 21st at 9:00am, followed by the preliminary rounds, leading up to the climax on April 26 with the quarter-finals and semi-finals. The excitement will continue on April 27 with the highly anticipated semi-finals and final matches, followed by the Closing Ceremony to mark the culmination of this championship.
The main draw seeding will be determined based on SLB Ranking as of April 13, followed by the draw on April 16 at 11:00am at No.2, Cambridge Terrace, Colombo 7. Entries will close on April 10 at noon. Entries can be submitted online or by contacting Sadeesha Adithya on 0761759017 and further details of the tournament are available in the prospectus published in the SLB website.
A total prize money of Rs.750,000 for all events based on the number of entries will be on offer, in addition to trophies, medals and certificates guaranteed for winners, runners-up and semi-finalists of each event of the tournament. Junior winners will receive appropriate gifts instead of prize money, according to a decision taken by the tournament organisers. The tournament is sponsored by Mobil, Li Ning, McFoil, 3M and GAC.
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